Society Girls: Rhieve

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people...watching us...I couldn't."
    Shit. I drop to my knees in front of her and pull her into my arms. "It's okay, Rhi."
    "It's not. I wanted to come. Do you think they knew I was faking it?"
    "No. You were perfect. I'm guessing you've done that before?" She nods, and I kiss the top of her head. "As for coming, I can make that happen if you're still in the mood."
    "You don't hate me?"
    "I could never hate you. I'm sorry we had to do that, but no one would believe we're really together if you didn't embrace this lifestyle I live."
    "What happens if we have to come here again? Or to one of the other clubs while we're doing this?"
    "We can kiss and make-out, you can suck me off because you're so horny watching everyone else, or we can just go to one of the private rooms, and I can make you come so much that you'll look so satisfied no one will doubt anything."
    "That's not exactly me embracing your lifestyle."
    "You've inspired a whole new lifestyle for me. One I'm loving, by the way."
    "You don't have to say that."
    "No, I don't. It's the truth. In case you need proof, reach down and feel how hard my cock is, despite exploding in both your mouth and your pussy within the last hour."
    She reaches down to stroke me through my pants again as her eyes go dark. "About that orgasm you keep promising me," she says, smiling as she pulls down my zipper.

9
    R hieve
    Once Calum blows my mind with all that he promised and more, we get dressed and head back into the main room. Our mission tonight was about more than proving we're together; we still need to get those girls to tell us where they took my brother. He could've parted ways with them once they were outside the gates, but they might have info about where he was going next. Or they took him somewhere. Either way, if they're here, I'm not leaving without the information I need.
    I spot them right away. They're wearing green anklets, and grinding on a couple wearing yellow. They ooze sexuality, but since I put on an act most of the time, I see past theirs. Sex isn't what brings them here, but it is a means to an end for them. What end, though? That's what I need to find out.
    One of them looks over at where Calum and I are standing, and smiles. Taking the other's hand, she walks over to us. "Well, what do we have here, Calum?" she asks, reaching out to trace the lace on my top with a hot pink painted fingernail.
    "Someone you shouldn't be touching," he growls. "I know you were told that when you entered the club tonight."
    "It's alright, Calum. She's just appreciating my top." More like what's inside my top, but we need to play nice.
    "You like pretty things. So do we," the other girl says.
    "Maybe we should go shopping sometime."
    "We totally should! How about tomorrow?" The first one says.
    "Sure. My name is Rhieve, by the way," I say, holding out my hand.
    "I'm Gwinevir, and this is my twin sister, Peatra."
    They are so similar it would be almost impossible to tell them apart if I hadn't already started my training. Because I have, I can see the subtle differences. I'm not going to let on, but I know I'll tell them apart if they try to fool me. "Nice to meet you."
    "I have to go back to London tonight, love" Calum says, and I know he wants me to say I'll go with him.
    "I'll be fine without you for a night or two."
    "We'll take good care of her," Peatra says, practically purring. "She can some here and play with us tomorrow night, too."
    "What part of 'no touching by anyone but Calum' did you not understand?"
    "What if she wants to be touched?" Gwinevir asks.
    Calum tenses next to me, and I know I need to play this in a way to appease them all. "I only want Calum's hands—or other body parts—on me. But, I can come and hang out with you."
    "Do you want to watch us?" Peatra asks, a look of excitement in her eyes.
    "Um...I don't know." That's the truth, because while I got excited watching strangers, I'm not sure I'd be comfortable watching people I know.
    "Whatever. We'll have

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