An Education for Amy [Men of Kinsey 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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Authors: Debbie Bailey
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awfully quiet,” Jordon said, expecting her to start yelling at them any minute.
    When they got to the truck, Adam put her feet on the ground again and brushed away the hair that had fallen in her face. She smiled at him when he uncovered her beautiful face.
    “And what has you smiling like a cat who just got a full bowl of milk?” He smiled right back at her.
    “I’m just excited about seeing everyone, and I feel so free all of a sudden. Like a huge weight has been lifted from my shoulders.”
    “That’s because you’re letting us carry it for you, for a while. You’ve trusted us with some of the things that have happened to you in the past, and you know that, eventually, there’ll come a time when you can tell us everything. But you’ve given yourself permission to love again, and I’m so glad that you did.” Ethan turned her and gently kissed her on the lips before lifting her up into the truck.
    “I’m gonna ride my bike into town, so I’ll be right behind you. And when everything is over and done with, I want you and I to go on a long ride on my bike. Would you like that, baby?”
    “That sounds like a great idea, Ethan, and along the way, we might even find a secluded spot somewhere where we can stop and….” Amy wiggled her eyebrows at him and smiled.
    “Damn, baby, do you have any idea how uncomfortable it is riding with a hard-on?” Ethan laughed and then kissed her nose and headed to go get on his bike. An audible groan could be heard coming from him as he lifted his leg over and sat down.
    The three of them laughed and got into the truck and headed into town to Club Kinsey.

Chapter 6
     
    Jasper sat across from his dad in his office, waiting for him to get off the phone with some old biddy who wanted him to come to some fucking charity event.
    “Now, Molly, you know I would come if I could, but with the election right around the corner, I’m already pretty booked up.” His dad was such a schmoozer that he would be able to calm the old bird’s ruffled feathers.
    “Yes, yes, Molly, I know that you and your ladies carry a great deal of weight in Kinsey, and I never said I wouldn’t come, it’s just that I’m going to have to do some rearranging of my schedule so that I can be there. But I’ll only be able to stay for a short time. You understand, don’t you? There is so much to do to keep this town running properly, you know. Okay, I’ll call tomorrow and let you know what time I’ll be there. Bye now.” Finally hanging up, Jasper leaned back in the chair across from his daddy and put his feet up on his desk.
    “Get you goddamn feet off my desk, and get your sorry ass out of town now,” he snarled at him.
    “What the hell is up your ass, Dad?” Jasper couldn’t believe the way his daddy was talking to him.
    “I can tell you what’s not up and that’s my popularity in this town, especially with you coming back here after being in jail.”
    “Where the hell else did you expect I’d go? My woman is here, and she and I have a few things to work out.” Stunned by his father’s reaction to his return, Jasper just sat there and stared at him.
    “Amy is not your woman, and you stay the hell away from her, do you hear me? She’ll cause you nothing but grief if you go after her, boy. And I ain’t helping you out if you land your ass back in prison. Because of you and that stupid Felton, the whole town is pissed at me. I need to do a lot of ass-kissing if I want to stay in office. So pack your stuff, and head off to your cousins’ back east.”
    Jasper didn’t know what to think, he didn’t know what to do. His daddy had always had his back, and now it was like he was throwing him to the wolves.
    “I can’t go back east, Daddy. Those cousins of mine out there are morons. You even said so yourself.”
    “They may not be the brightest crayons in the box, son, but they’re still family and will make sure you find a job and a nice place to stay.”
    “A job…? You’ve got to

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