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Infatuation (Club Destiny 4)

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“Three o’clock,” Tag confirmed. “We’re talking about the resort.”

“He’s been talking to a couple of the members over the last couple of days.”

Tag was curious as to which ones, but he didn’t ask. Questioning Cole wasn’t going to get him the answers he needed, nor did he want the McCoy’s to think he was trying to find out inadvertently.

“That’s what I hear. Sounds like he’s got a couple of additional investors.”

“Looks like it. I don’t know who they are, but I do know he turned down Stephen Crawford after the man approached him.”

Tag hadn’t heard that. He fully expected Crawford to approach Travis, but he was a little surprised to learn he turned the interest away.

“How did he become a member?” Tag heard himself ask the question before he could stop it. He expected to have this conversation with Logan and Luke, not Cole, but now it was out there and there was no way he could take it back.

“Fuck if I know,” Cole huffed. “Luke won’t tell me shit, and when I asked Logan, he wouldn’t say either. Somethings going on there, I can feel it. I just don’t know what it is.”

For the remainder of their lunch, Cole’s comment stuck with Tag, and he made a mental note to talk to Luke and Logan as soon as his meeting with Travis was finished.

~*~*~

McKenna was sitting at an empty table in the club working on her laptop and waiting for Tag to be finished with his meeting with Travis. Her interview with Logan went well. Better than well actually. He had invited his wife, and after spending an hour talking to the two of them, McKenna felt as though she had an insider’s view into their lives. It was fascinating, to say the least.

What surprised her most was Sam’s keen interest in everything. The woman’s appetite for knowledge was insatiable and for part of the interview, McKenna found herself answering more questions than Logan. All in all, it worked out well, and her article was almost finished.

If she would just focus on what’s in front of her and not her curiosity about what Tag and Travis were discussing behind closed doors, she might just finish it. No matter how hard she tried, McKenna’s brain was set on replay, and the video was of the past few days she’d spent with Tag. Apparently her brain was on sexual overload.

Maybe it was due to the interview she had with Luke earlier in the week and the way the man openly answered one of her more personal questions as it related to sex. Admittedly, ever since that discussion, she had a difficult time not imagining what it was like to be Sierra in the middle of that fantastically hot man sandwich.

Ménage.

Not a foreign concept for McKenna, although she would admit to only experiencing at least one in her entire life. But, again, McKenna had done some serious experimenting for a few years and she found many different sexual scenarios that struck her fancy. A threesome was definitely one of them. At the time.

But for some reason, it didn’t interest her right now. Granted, it wasn’t like she hadn’t given it a fleeting thought or two in recent days. Especially when she had been talking with Tag and Travis, but what red blooded woman wouldn’t at least fantasize about that kind of orgasmic bliss. She was guilty of the passing thought.

Now... well, McKenna had developed a very personal, very possessive fondness for Tag Murphy. The idea of sharing him or him sharing her didn’t do much for her, which in all honesty, really surprised her. Not that he would feel the same, but McKenna knew that anything more than what they were doing now just wasn’t going to happen.

She knew from experience and from the stories her readers had told her that it wasn’t about quantity, but rather quality. So, no, she didn’t venture into sexual situations often with a man she didn’t know well. She could admit that her experience was vast, however, the number of partners she had had in her life was not.

She had questioned herself recently as it pertained to Tag, but McKenna realized she knew a lot more about him than she gave herself credit for. They had shared a few informal discussions prior to their first interlude, and one of those times had been a visit he made to her office, before her article referring to his dungeon. Aside from that, it just felt like there was a connection between the two of them. Something that was possibly even stronger than they were.

Sometimes she forgot about that meeting because it had been so normal. She wasn’t sure why he showed up that day, but he had. If she thought about it now, she figured he was just trying to get an idea of what he might be able to expect from her as far as the media were concerned. Up until that point, she hadn’t written anything over the top about him or the McCoy’s, but she had made a few references on her blog.

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