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“I don’t know how you’re not.” Victor shrugged. “It paid off tonight, though. You met an adorable cutie and I had a wonderful time following Dally around. Getting a firsthand view of his chaos is much better than simply hearing about the results.”

“I’m starting to see why you two got along so well.” I couldn’t decide if it was just an immediate friendship or something more, but I wasn’t going to poke at it too much. Victor always looked like a cheerful flirt but he was an incredibly private person…one who hadn’t dated in a very long time.

“I had a marvelous time and he even explained in detail what he’d do to your body if you hurt Milo.” The gleeful evil was back on his face. “He’s wonderfully creative.”

And just a bit insane.

Hmm, based on the women Victor had dated, Dally might be just his type.

“I don’t want to know.” Not under any circumstances. “But I have no intention of hurting Milo.”

I admittedly had terrible taste in men, but even I could see that he wasn’t the type to attack unexpectedly. There were some questions about my ability to give him what he needed, butobjectively I could see that I’d done a pretty good job for our first encounter.

“Fine. Take away all my fun.” He was doing his best to look hurt but there was still a shark staring out from behind his eyes. “But to make up for it you have to tell me about your date.”

Glaring at him, I raised one eyebrow and got a laugh from him. “For now, I won’t tell anyone anything we talk about. Not even Dally.”

Was he planning on talking to Dally again?

No.

I wasn’t going to ask.

“Thank you.” Giving up, because I knew I’d talk about it eventually, I discreetly glanced around us to make sure we had privacy before I continued. “I think it went very well. Being taken care of seems to be a trigger for his little side. He was sweet and funny and overshares a lot more little than he does as a sober grown-up.”

That got another laugh from Victor. “Sounds like Dally. What he thought was regular conversation versus oversharing was fascinating.”

I’d heard.

“But it was a good thing because Milo told me a lot about what he liked and it just showed me who he was. I think I’d have worried more about that side of things if he’d stayed a complete grown-up during our talk.” Date? Scene? “Seeing firsthand how he communicates and what makes him happy definitely gave me less to worry about.”

There were still great gaps in my knowledge base, but nothing I’d seen so far made me uncomfortable with his little side.

Victor was still smiling as he finished his drink, but I could see his brain whirling as he set down his glass. “Did you get a chance to see what you have in common outside of the Daddy and little stuff? Did you talk about his interests in lactation?”

Did we discuss anything stressful?

“No.” I shrugged when he gave me the raised eyebrow look back. “Dally made it clear I wasn’t to push things too sexual.”

Because Milo would’ve let me.

“So that kept things at a certain level and I was trying not to think about the lactation part of it.” Not because I hated it or was trying to avoid it completely, but I’d never dated anyone like Milo and I wasn’t sure what he was picturing.

“He’s not just okay with it.” Victor smirked when I scoffed and rolled my eyes. “And he’s not just looking for a new kink.”

No, he wasn’t.

“No, he’s looking for a Daddy who can take care of him.” In a very unique way.

The only question was if I was that Daddy or not.

Chapter 5

Milo

“Why are you here again?” It certainly wasn’t to be helpful.

“I’m here so you actually go out on the date.” Dally flopped down on my bed and spread out like he was making snow angels. “I’m pretty sure if I don’t make you go, then you’ll find a reason not to.”

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