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“Speaking of which,” Tanner broke in with a grin. “Are you ready to see our place?”

Elena nibbled on her lip, hearing the question they weren’t voicing. She’d been anticipating this moment for what seemed like forever. The entire last week had been building up to this, one long bout of foreplay. There was no question that if she went back to their house, she’d be staying the night.

“No pressure, baby doll.” Pax squeezed her thigh. “You’re the one in charge here.”

“I only had two beers tonight and that was hours ago.” Vinyl’s warm lips nuzzled her ear. “I can still drive you home if you want.”

She leaned back to look at him and smiled. The offer made her even more sure of her decision. Her hand snuck over to link with his as Tanner kneeled in front of her.

“Show me your house.”

Chapter Twenty-Three

Vinyl couldn’t deny that he’d thought for sure he was going to be driving Elena home tonight. And judging by the looks on his friends’ faces, they were surprised as well. It was one of the reasons why he’d switched to water early in the evening.

“Let’s go,” Tanner said with a grin. He stuck out his hand to help Elena up from the bench. “You good with a short walk? We live in one of the older cabins at the back of the property.”

“Sure,” she answered with a grin as they fell into step together. “I need to walk off some of the food I ate tonight. Especially if I want to have a couple of those cookies.”

“You can have as many cookies as you want, babe.” Vinyl gestured to her with the dessert plate still in his hands. He’d noticed her eyeing the sweets table earlier, so he made sure to pile the treats as high as possible. Without knowing her favorites, he made sure to grab a little bit of everything which accounted for the size of the mound. “And you don’t need to walk off shit. That ass is perfect.”

Elena’s cheeks burned bright despite the darkness surrounding them.

“Agreed,” Pax rumbled as he walked beside her. His hand dropped to the curve of her bottom and squeezed. “We love it.”

“I think she knows that. Right, ‘Lena?” Tanner asked as he continued to lead them home.

“If not, she’ll definitely know by the end of tonight,” Vinyl promised, winking at her when she looked his way. “I didn’t think those cheeks could get any redder.”

She shook her head at them. “I can’t believe you guys can still make me blush…especially after this last week.”

The men grinned as they shared looks.

Shehadbeen wearing an almost permanent blush this entire week, at least any time they were around she was. She was so easy to tease that Vinyl had a hard time not looking for ways to make her face pinken. She was adorable when she was flustered.

“Ignore the boxes,” Pax told her as he opened their front door. “We’ve only had time to unpack the essentials.”

“We still haven’t found our bath towels though.” Tanner nudged a large one out of their way as they entered.

“Thankfully, Pax’s folks brought a bunch of shit by for us to use until things are sorted. He wasted a whole roll of paper towels yesterday drying off after his shower,” Vinyl shared with a shake of his head.

“I told you I’d buy more!” Tanner tossed his hands up as they moved into the living area. “What’d ya want me to do? Drip dry?”

Elena snickered.

“Welcome to our home,” Pax said, focusing on their woman. He put his arm around her as he guided her through their smallcabin. “This is the main living space. Those three doors lead to our rooms and the other one is for the bathroom.”

“It’s different than I expected,” she told them with a tilt of her head.

That wasn’t the first time the guys had heard that comment. While it was updated, the home still followed its original layout, which combined the living area with the kitchen. In addition, unlike newer homes, the cabin didn’t have a hallway leading to their bedrooms. First built as a one room bunkhouse, each addition had been added directly off the main living room, which over time gave the structure its uncommon footprint.

“It may not look like it, but the bedrooms are huge.” Pax led them to the master and swung open the door. “This one is the biggest.”

“Oh, wow.” Elena twirled, staring up at the newly remodeled thick-beamed ceiling and the huge skylight framed in the center. “It’s so pretty.”

“We thought you’d like that,” Vinyl shared. After hearing her talk about the stars that first night, all three of them had been chomping at the bit to show her their favorite part of their home. “It was Taffy’s idea actually.”

“My mom knows we like sleeping under the stars whenever we can.” Pax flipped a few switches on the wall and the room dimmed to a comfortable darkness. He gestured to their amazing view. “Any time we’d go camping as kids, we refused to use a tent.”

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