Sweet Persuasion (Sweet #2)(27)



“Yes, but now you can drink,” Faith said. “I’m sure Nathan and Micah wouldn’t mind helping to get our cars where they need to go.”

Serena almost laughed at how transparent Faith was being.

“Okay, sounds like a plan to me,” Serena said. “Drink up, girls.”

Several drinks later, the three women were laughing, though for the life of her, Serena couldn’t figure out what they were laughing about. Julie was doing an imitation of Nathan’s blonde chick offering to do his massage while Faith tried in vain to get her to lower her voice.

“Do you think they know we’re talking about them?” Julie asked as she leaned in and yanked a thumb over her shoulder to where Gray, Micah and Nathan sat several tables away.

“They probably have a good idea,” Serena said dryly. “You aren’t exactly the poster child for discretion.”

Julie shrugged. “Oh well, f**k him.”

“You’re trying, remember?” Faith said as she stifled her laughter.

“Not anymore,” Julie announced as she drained the last of her drink. “If he doesn’t appreciate me and my massages, then I’ll find someone else who will.”

“Atta girl,” Serena said.

“Oh, Serena, don’t look now, but Damon just walked in,” Faith whispered.

Julie whirled around in her seat and promptly sucked in her breath. “That’s Mr. GQ? Damn, he’s . . . nice. Very nice, Serena. I think I might be rethinking my whole stance on submis sives and slaves.”

“Turn around and put your tongue back in your mouth,” Serena said. “You’re getting drool on my shirt.”

“He’s coming this way,” Julie reported as she swiveled in her chair.

Serena’s heart beat just a little faster, and she looked to Faith for confirmation. Faith nodded just before she turned and smiled.

“Damon, such a surprise to see you here,” Faith said as Damon approached.

Finally Serena turned calmly on her stool to see Damon standing a mere foot away. He was wearing jeans again and a T-shirt. Even casually dressed, though, he positively oozed raw sexuality. And confidence. He stood there like he belonged, as though there were no question that he would be welcomed.

“Quite a surprise,” Serena agreed. “Came to mingle with us barbarians?”

Damon chuckled. “Some of my favorite barbarians hang out here, but actually, I was looking for you. Your assistant said I might find you here.”

“And here I am.”

“Don’t mind us,” Julie muttered. “We can take our drunken carcasses elsewhere.”

“Not at all,” Damon said smoothly. “Can I buy you ladies your next drink? I didn’t realize I would be interrupting girls’ night out.”

Julie motioned for Faith to move down a bar stool and then Julie hopped up and took the seat that Faith vacated. “Have a seat,” she offered Damon. “If you’re buying drinks, the least you can do is get comfortable.”

“Damon, you’ve obviously met Faith, but this is our friend Julie Stanford. Julie, this is Damon Roche.”

Julie put her hand out, and Serena silently prayed that Julie would keep her mouth shut about auctions and slavery.

“Very nice to meet you, Damon. I’ve heard so much about you.”

“The pleasure is mine, Julie,” he said as he took her hand in his.

Then he turned to Serena. “Do you mind if I sit?”

“Not at all,” she said as she motioned to the stool. “Was there something you needed? Not that I mind you looking me up here,” she hurried to add, “but was there something in particular you wanted?”

“You,” he said simply.

Serena swallowed then swallowed again when the knot in her throat wouldn’t disappear.

“If you don’t already have dinner plans, I thought we could eat together and discuss . . .”

He went silent, but his meaning was clear.

Julie leaned forward. “Don’t hold back on our account, Se rena.”

“But you rode with me,” Serena protested. “I can’t leave you here.”

“I’d be happy to give your friend a ride home,” Damon said. “I’ll have someone take your car to your apartment, if that’s okay with you, and I’ll run you home later.”

Julie leaned back and stared at Damon with interest and then she returned her gaze to Serena. “Okay, forget everything I said about a take-charge man, because I’m finding it very attractive all of a sudden.”

Damon smiled, and Faith burst out laughing.

“Do you have a problem with Damon taking you home, Julie?” Serena asked. “Maybe I shouldn’t go. I hate to run out on you guys.”

“We can always have dinner another time,” Damon interjected. “Or Faith and Julie are welcome to join us, although I see Gray scowling over there, so I rather doubt he’s going to be thrilled with the idea of me walking out of here with not one, but three gorgeous women.”

“Oh, I like him,” Julie breathed. She blinked and seemed to snap out of her semi-drunken stupor. “You two go on ahead. Gray has promised to take care of getting me home.”

“Are you sure?” Serena asked.

“It’s no trouble to take you home,” Damon assured.

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