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Authors: Angela Graham
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“We saw you walking out here all
alone, and were just wondering if you needed a ride.”
    “Depends—where do you want to take me?” I replied
salaciously.
    “You live around here?” she shot back.
    I shook my head. “No. You?”
    “Yeah, in a way. A town over. This is the closest place
to come to find, um…” She searched for the right words.
    “You have a thing for college boys,” I finished for her.
    “What can I say? They have hard bodies and excellent
stamina, and are always eager to please.”
    My brows rose. I was impressed with her honesty. “Well,
I’m not in school, but I can provide the rest.”
    The women, both dressed in jackets and tight jeans,
stepped closer to me on the sidewalk.
    “Just to clarify, is this a fee-based invite?” I
questioned, running my fingers up the Peach’s arm. I didn’t pay for sex.
    She didn’t even wince at the insinuation. “We’re just two
bored girls looking to get off.”
    My grin broadened. “Then you’ve come to the right guy. Is
there a hotel around this place?”
    “Not one I’d visit, but we know a place that’s always
open.” The Peach wrapped her arm around me and slid her hand into my back
pocket, squeezing my ass. “We’re parked over here.”
    I followed without complaint, unconcerned with where this
so-called place was.
    The drive wasn’t long, but it held nothing except trees
to watch as we drove away from Main Street. I sat in the front seat with my
hand between the Peach’s legs, cupping the mound hidden under the tight fabric
there as her friend watched from the backseat. There were no houses or buildings
to be seen from the windows until we were suddenly pulling into a driveway.
    There was a gate she knew the code for, and we pulled in.
The house had to have been the largest in Harmony. It was noticeably out of
place compared to the rest, but situated so far out it was its own place. The
only thing around it was the small house next door, meek and ordinary in
comparison but appearing well cared for.
    The For Sale sign we’d passed in front had my gears
turning.
    “Who lives here?” I asked, climbing the front steps.
    “No one,” replied the Peach. “It’s been on the market for
a while.” She opened the lockbox on the doorknob and removed the key, unlocking
the front door effortlessly before flipping the light switch to illuminate the
space’s beauty.
    “You’re in real estate?” I asked, strolling in casually,
more interested in a tour of the house than their luscious bodies.
    “I am.” The Peach’s voice was heavy with seduction. “You
ready to learn a few more things about me?”
    I moved past her, ignoring the fact that she was removing
her top slowly in an effort to put on a show.
    “Are you the agent for the property?”
    “Um, no…but she’s a friend.” She sounded as confused as
she looked.
    From one room to the next, the place was everything I
could want for Oliver and me. I peered out the back window and found an in-ground
pool, covered for the season. It was small, but there was plenty of space to
expand it. The back of the property held nothing but a row of trees leading
into dense forest.
    I wasn’t sure what I was feeling or where it was coming
from, but like Caleb had put it, it just felt right. Though aware it was too soon
to make a decision as significant as purchasing a house, I knew there wouldn’t
be another like it in Harmony. I was going with it, and Monday morning I could
figure out where everything fell.
    “Who lives next door?” I asked.
    Soft, persistent hands wrapped around my waist from
behind, covering my cock that was still tucked away.
    “A family?” I needed some information before I could take
my head off the house and put it back into the game.
    A family right next door could be good for Oliver,
especially if it included young kids. I could buy him a small dirt bike, build
him a fort—whatever he wanted. The more I let the ideas expand, the more I
wanted them to come to

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