Graham, Jan - Finding Angel [Wylde Shore] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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that once everything had been sorted out in relation to Adrian and the police they might cross her path again. If that happened, Angel had already decided she would accept anything they offered her. In the two weeks since meeting the brothers, Angel had thought about them often. They had appeared in more than one fantasy as she lay in bed masturbating. Angel knew that people were always different to the fantasies you made up about them, but she had a fair idea that if they ever got together, she wouldn’t be disappointed. Angel hoped they remembered her and used her image the way she used theirs because the thought of them getting hard when they remembered her made her instantly wet.

    Daniel dialled Max’s cell phone. It had been two weeks since he and Christian had met their flirty little Angel, and they were desperate for the formal introduction Max had promised. Daniel had hoped that something could have been organised before he started back at the hospital full time, but that wish had not eventuated. He glanced at the computer screen that displayed both Christian’s and his calendars. There were very few days where one or both of them weren’t working. The next few weeks were going to be tricky to get the two of them together on the same day, let alone fit in a date that suited both Max and, of course, the elusive Cinderella.
    His friend’s voice boomed into the handset. “Max speaking.”
    “Max, it’s Daniel. How have you been?” Daniel didn’t want to make small talk, but he had to keep it polite even though all he wanted was a time for the meeting to take place. Max rambled on about work, Deanna, the weather’s interference with his house renovations. Daniel barely got a word in, but then Max was like that. The main thing Daniel had learnt from Max as a mentor was to let others have a chance to speak, one thing Max rarely did.
    “So how are things going with you? We must get together soon. I have some new play pieces I think you might like to include in your dungeon setup. The guy I bought them from is a local craftsman, makes the most amazing floggers and canes and does a damn good job on the larger furniture items as well.” Max finally paused long enough for Daniel to answer.
    “Terrific, let’s set a date, and maybe you can invite that little Angel you know as well.” Daniel wondered whether Max had forgotten about his offer to introduce them.
    “Arr yes, the heavenly Angel, I have news on that front,” Max replied. “I got Miss D to talk to her. She said she wasn’t ready to meet anyone new, had stuff to sort out in her life, blah, blah. You know the sort of thing they say when they are a bit scared of the whole blind date thing.”
    “Did she know that De was talking about Christian and me?”
    Daniel couldn’t believe she would say no to the prospect of meeting them. He realised that she had turned them down at the club, but he was sure the flirty attitude, both before and after the invite, was an indication of interest.
    “No, Miss D just said to meet a Dom that we thought Angel would like. She was worried she would scare her off if Angel knew it was two Doms.” Max laughed. “Here’s a thought. I’ll give her a call now and talk to her direct. Will this Sunday suit you and Christian if I can organise it?”
    “Definitely,” Daniel replied.
    He wasn’t sure Max would get her to say yes if she had already said no to Miss D, but he was happy for him to try. From what he had seen of her and the very polite but firm way she had stuck to her resolve to leave the club, Daniel got the impression she would not change her mind about the meeting, even though he was sure she was interested in them. He walked into the bedroom that he and Christian hoped would soon belong to the woman Max referred to as Angel. Christian was in the process of painting the feature wall. Daniel had already finished the main wall colour and most of the trim. He’d left the feature wall to Christian, who, for some

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