Taming Casanova

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Authors: MJ Carnal
“Talk to Moretti yet?”
    Steve groaned .  “No.  Get off my back about Amber. I will eventually.  This isn’t easy for me.”
    “I won’t push .”  Caleb leaned his head against the headrest and sighed.  “I wouldn’t leave LA for all the money in the world.”
    “Jena still talking about missing Seattle?”
    Caleb laughed.  “Daily.  Then she remembers the rain. What’s new with Amber?”
    “I can’t help that I love her.”  Steve’s body tensed.  “But she’s toxic and I’m dragging out the inevitable.”
    “I’m sorry man.”
    “What’s wrong with Kevin?”  Andi’s voice was stern as she stepped onto the boat.  “What aren’t you telling me?”
    Caleb shook his head.  “I don’t know.  Why?  You two get in a fight?”
    Steve laughed and fist bumped Caleb.
    “I’m serious.  What’s wrong with him?”  Andi sat down and stared at her brother.
    “I’m serious.  I don’t know.  Why do you think something’s wrong?”
    “I just injected a vial of blood thinner into his gut at Jena’s instruction.”
    “What?”  Caleb sat up straighter. “I don’t understand.  Why would you give him a blood thinner?”
    “I think that’s what she’s asking you.”  Steve looked at Andi.  “Did he just have surgery?”
    Andi stood up and laughed.  “You are both idiots.  You don’t know shit.  But if Jena is keeping something big from me, it will be a problem.”
    Caleb got defensive.  “We don’t keep things from each other.  Ever.”
    “If he’s a patient she does.”  Andi stepped off the boat to go get ready for her dinner.

Chapter 9
    Andi stepped into the restaurant and rolled her eyes when she saw the waitress leaning all over Kevin.  Her boobs were spilling out of the top of her shirt and her fake nails ran down his arm.  Kevin was being polite but she could tell he was uncomfortable.  She would have fun with this.
    “Hello honey. Were you waiting long?”  Andi kissed him on the mouth and took the seat across from him. She glanced at the waitress.  “I’ll have a glass of chardonnay.  And if you would remove your hands from my husband’s shoulders, I would appreciate it very much.  Thanks.”
    Kevin choked on his water.   He loved playful Andi and was glad she was the one that came to dinner.  “My wife doesn’t like to wait for her chardonnay.”  She waved the waitress away and laughed.  “Thank you.”
    “I actually felt slightly possessive when I saw that.”  She set her napkin in her lap and looked up.  Kevin was staring.  “What?”
    “Possessive huh?”
    “Don’t flatter yourself, double trouble.  I said slightly.”  Andi sipped her water.
    “Slightly is progress, doll.”  He winked.  As the waitress leaned across him to put his drink down he smirked. 
    Andi rolled her eyes at the waitress.  “Listen honey, it would do you some good to put your tits away.  It won’t help at all with your tip, since I’m buying.  And for the record, mine are real and they are magnificent.”
    As the waitress stormed off, Kevin belly laughed.  “I may need a reminder of just how magnificent they are.  You game?”
    “Stop stalling.  I want to know about the medicine.”   Andi reached across the table to let him know she was serious.  “If you’re a good boy, you might get a reward for the information.”
    Kevin groaned.  “Seeing as how you shot me full of poison today, I’m considering this conversation covered under the secret shit between doc and patient.   Deal?”  When Andi nodded, he continued.  “A while back I had a small heart thing.”
    When he didn’t say any more, Andi huffed.  “Kevin, this is important.  What kind of heart thing?”
    “I may need some motivation.”  His eyes twinkled with mischief.
    She unbuttoned her top two buttons and ran her foot up his leg.  His hands fisted in the tablecloth.  When his eyes met hers again, she raised her eye brows and bit her lip.
    “Shit.  Here

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