Oak, Sophie - Siren in Waiting [Texas Sirens 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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everyone. He got fired from his job, and his agent quit on him. All of his sponsorship deals dried up. He’s got nothing.”
    A gentle smile crossed her lips. “And now he’s come home. This is where he should be. This is where he can find himself again. Everyone deserves a second chance, Bo.”
    But Trev had had more than his share of chances.
    “You used to be friends with him, right?” Mouse asked the question as Darlene, the waitress, put a Coke in front of her.
    Darlene, Patty’s daughter, was just about the biggest gossip in town. She smiled conspiratorially as she pulled out her notepad. “Are y’all talking about Trevor McNamara?”
    “No,” Bo said immediately. The last thing he needed was to get caught talking about that idiot.
    “Yes.” Mouse just leaned in close to Darlene.
    Darlene obviously chose to ignore Bo. “My momma says he’s not welcome in this town anymore after all the bad things he said, but damn, that man is hot. And he has a reputation, if you know what I mean.”
    “Yeah, he has a reputation. As a cokehead and an asshole,” Bo complained.
    Mouse ignored him, too. “I don’t know what you mean.”
    Darlene’s blonde ponytail bobbed as she got to one knee. “I’m talking about sex, Mouse. He’s got a real bad reputation when it comes to sex. And by bad, I mean good.”
    Bo thought seriously about poking out his own eyeballs with the knife on the table. Then he wouldn’t have to see his best friend glancing that jerk’s way and blushing. Blushing.
    “He’s good at sex?” Mouse asked, her breath hitching just a little.
    Darlene nodded. “The way I hear it, he can go all night. Some of the women who went to high school with him talked about the fact that he liked a lot of foreplay, but once he got in there, he didn’t leave for a long time. I know that everyone in this town hates him, but I think that won’t keep some of the women from crawling into his bed, real quiet like.”
    Women. They were so much worse than men. “Darlene, I’d like to order now.”
    She popped back to her feet. “Of course.”
    Bo gave her his order, and she took Mouse’s, too. The minute she bounced off, Bo turned to his best friend. He gave off what he sincerely hoped was an air of paternal authority.
    “Darlene is talking crap, you know.”
    Mouse’s eyes trailed off. He knew who she was looking at. “I don’t know about that. Why would she lie?”
    Bo rolled his own eyes. “Because that girl likes to gossip more than she likes to breathe. All right, let me let you in on a little secret. A man like Trev McNamara is never going to be good in bed.”
    Now he had her attention. Her face caught his. “Why?”
    So naïve. She really did need him. “Because he doesn’t have to be. That man sitting over there was born with everything he needed to attract a hundred women at a time to his bed. He has looks and athletic ability. He can be a charming bastard when he wants to be. From what I’ve heard, the asshole’s even got a monster cock. No man who has all those things is going to give a damn about foreplay. He doesn’t need to. All he has to do to get a woman to open her legs is to smile at her. That’s going to be his version of foreplay.”
      “How do you feel about foreplay?”
    A sudden vision of stripping Mouse down and finding out if she tasted as innocent as she looked assaulted him. He loved to eat pussy. He could spend hours with his tongue up a woman’s cunt. Would Mouse taste sweet and delicate? Or would she get wet and creamy and tangy? How long would he have to lick her before her juice flowed over his tongue?
    Fuck . He was thinking about Mouse and getting a goddamn hard-on in the middle of the diner.
    “Sorry,” she said, looking down at her hands. “I didn’t mean to embarrass you.”
    She’d utterly misread him, but then Bo knew she probably did that a lot. She had very little experience. He wanted to let the whole conversation drop, but his hand came out and slid

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