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I’d figure out if I had to apologize later, but I wasn’t going to be polite.

I was too frustrated andwound up,as Brady’s mom would’ve said, to be polite…and somehow, I was exhausted once we got the door to our bedroom shut and we were safe from the frowning. “That was…”

It seemed like the best thing about getting to date Cash too was that I got a lot more hugs because he just wrapped his arms around me and squeezed me tight. It was so good, I closed my eyes and leaned into him. “I think we need to have Bates walk us home next time. I’m kind of sorry we said we could walk upstairs on our own.”

Not the best move.

“Well, in our defense, I didn’t think they’d be here.” Cash let out a deep breath. “Or that Jude would be so…I think he was worried about us?”

He had a funny way of showing it.

“I wish he’d worry less.” Especially if he wasn’t going to be helpful. “Brady said Daddies are supposed to make their little’s lives easier. Are Doms the same way? Can we make it Bates’s responsibility to handle Jude?”

“Yes.” Cash didn’t even have to think. He was so smart. “The internet completely agreed on that. No question about it. If we want Bates to handle Jude, we just have to tell him.”

Thank God.

“Let’s tell him tomorrow.” Because just walking in the door shouldn’t be exhausting. “First thing.”

Cash nodded against me, resting his head on my shoulder. “First thing.”

“Somehow Brady thinks Jude is hot.” That was just so weird.

Almost giggling, Cash shook his head as he pulled me closer. “I don’t get it either. Bates is…he’s just happy and funny.”

“And he’s really confident and he just knows things.” Leaning my head back against Cash’s, I closed my eyes. “He’s also got good ideas even if he’s going to make me wait for a spanking.”

“He wanted you to think overnight, drama queen.” Cash didn’t try to hide his snickers that time. “He didn’t say you had to wait weeks.”

“I still think he’s doing it just because he likes to control things. You said they liked control.” I really should’ve been paying more attention when Cash had been rambling about Doms. “He even gave us homework. That’s a lot of control.”

Cash couldn’t seem to decide if he wanted to laugh or groan. “He’s going to ask if we…if we did our homework tomorrow.”

“Yeah, he’s not the type to give out practice problems and then forget about it.” Unlike some professors I could name. “What kind of questions is he going to ask? Do you think it’s going to be like just araise your hand if you did ithonor system or is it going to be like standing up in front of the class and giving a quick presentation?”

I wasn’t good at doing those on the fly.

I always sounded stupid if I didn’t practice it beforehand at least once or twice.

Cash seemed to have settled on groaning. “God, Gareth. Um, honor system if we look weird about it, but he’d prefer at least a rambling short answer.”

I thought that would be what he said.

“You have to help me. I don’t think I’m going to have time to practice explaining it and doing it.” It wasn’t late but it felt like we’d had a long day. “You do better with presentations.”

Yes, he needed just a bit of buttering up.

“And I think he’d like hearing you talk about it. He likes it when you get all squirmy and hide.” Like that. “Yes, do that, and then he’ll probably agree to handle Jude right away. You look cute like that.”

“You’re in front of me, moron. You can’t see me.”

He was so cranky.

Yep, he hadn’t been getting enough orgasms lately.

Bates was really smart.

“I watched you a lot today on our date. I know what you look like right now.” And I could feel him too. “Well, I know some of what you look like right now. Are you going to do it with the lights on so I can see the rest of you? I’ll be able to give him a better presentation if I can see what you’re doing.”

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