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accepted, I’m really looking forward to it.”
    “You can bring my car back to the house tonight,” Arkadios told her. “You can hang onto the keys and use it whenever you need to. I’ll bring the bike back so I have transportation when it’s needed. You will need a credit card, just use whichever one you find in the safe in the office.”
    “Oh, will you take me for a ride on the bike?” Goldie loved motorcycles and she loved Arkadios as well. “I think perhaps we should ride the bike back and have one of the guys drive the car back. What are your thoughts on that one, love?”
    “Might be difficult given Mahon needs to get his car back here too,” he said. “But we can bring the vehicles back and then we can take a ride. Nothing says we can’t right?” Ark smiled at her and pressed a kiss to her lips. Lifting his head, he sighed, “And we’re nearly to the office. Get ready for one hell of a day, darling.”
    “I’m ready.” Goldie smiled up at Ark and nodded, “Then I will expect that ride with you another time. I look forward to it.” She touched Torben’s shoulder and then Mahon’s, “And if you guys ride too I would love to come with you one day. I don’t ride bikes by myself. I have zero sense of balance on two wheels.”
    “We’ll have to gather up all the bikes at some point and do a ride,” Mahon said with a grin. “I think mine’s still over at the apartment.”
    “It is,” Torben nodded. “I know mine’s at my parents. I’ll see if my brother will bring it out when they come for the barbecue. Don’t actually trust him on it, but he’s better than letting my parents on the bloody thing.”
    “We need to figure out how to get them all back as well as the vehicles without having to do a dozen trips. I’m sure we will be able to somehow but really, your parents?” her whole tone and question shifted mid-sentence as she whirled to look at Torben. “Your parents would get on a bike and ride it here?”
    “They would. However, the condition of said bike would be questionable upon arrival,” Torben muttered. “Last time they took it out I had to get it detailed top to bottom, front to back. If I’d had any other choice than to leave it, there I’d have taken it. Unfortunately, at that time, it was out of the question for me to operate it legally and still get back here for a meeting first thing the next morning.”
    “Do I even want to know what happened?” she asked with wide eyes. “Please tell me they didn’t do anything naked on it or I will never be able to look your parents in the eye.” She couldn’t think of what the couple would have or could have done to make him have to get the entire ride detailed other than that one thing.
    “Then I’m not saying a thing,” he said with a shrug.
    “But I will,” Mahon said with a chuckle. “They took it for a spin and all the nasty shit they did would curl your hair. Well, more,” he teased. “And that’s just the shit they subjected us to as they told the tale of their adventures. Torben was nine shades of green, and had to leave the room barely a third of the way through it.”
    “Oh God,” she felt a little sick. “Do not say another word, Mahon, or I swear I’m making you sleep on the couch,” she grumbled and leaned back, “No one should ever think about their parents and them doing those things. All babies came by Immaculate Conception, at least that’s what the kids think.”
    “Not me,” Arkadios said with a grin. “I know just how my parents ended up with me and my sister. But I don’t apparently have the same issues you and Torben do with the parents having sexual relations. Of course my parents aren’t with us any longer, so it likely makes it easier to think on such things. But Mahon’s are still kicking and he doesn’t have issues.”
    “Hell no. Without that action, I’d have never come into the world. I don’t know what the big deal is. Sex is a natural part of relationships,” he

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