“I want the same deal as Stone. I’ll buy the part. I just want you to go to a stupid work gala with me.”
“Sounds boring.”
“It will be, but it’ll be a little less with you by my side.”
“You want to show me off to your friends?”
“That too.” He shrugged. “I mean, can you blame me? Look at you.” He winked at me and I grinned.
“I’m glad you recognize that you’re going to have a trophy on your arm, baby boy.” I shimmied and he and Stone both laughed.
“I’d be stupid not to.”
“And men do be a little stupid sometimes.” I shrugged then pushed off him, lifting to my feet.
Stone grabbed me automatically and lifted me from the bed.
“When is this gala anyway?”
“Next weekend.”
“That’s short notice, Kiano.”
“Well, you refused to even talk to me two weeks ago, so this is kind of as early as I could get the information to you.”
“There you go bringing up old shit.” I jokingly rolled my eyes and he snickered as he sat up. “I’ll be there.”
“It’s Saturday.”
“Okay.”
“Then I’m taking you out Sunday,” Stone said.
“Okay.” I nodded again.
“Good answer.” Stone smacked my ass lightly and I wrapped my arms around his neck and grinned at Kiano who was now fully sitting up.
“Does this mean I get your number now?” Kiano teased.
“Yeah. I guess so.”
I held my hand out for his phone, typed my number in and texted myself, and handed it back. Then I leaned my head on Stone and he lightly ran his hand up and down my back.
I couldn’t lie.
This whole having two men all over me and not fighting with each other thing was amazing.
I didn’t know if I would ever get it out of my system, and honestly, I was kind of hoping I wouldn't have to.
11
I flipped three pancakes onto the plate in my hand, spun, and slid it across the table toward Drake.
“Thank you.”
“Welcome.” I surveyed the table, making sure everyone had a plate and utensils. “Anyone need anything else while I’m still standing?”
“Can you get me apple juice?” Leann batted her eyelashes at me.