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the bar.
    When Max returned, he asked after Joanie, who usually never left the bar before closing.
    “She was talking pretty crazy tonight. I cut her off.”
    “Damn.” Max whistled. “You cut her off?”
    “You would have, too, if you had heard what she was saying.”
    “What did who say?” Toby asked, coming up behind them. “I got that stuff you wanted,” he said to Max.
    “Joanie. Nothing worth repeating.” Maura turned away from them, hoping they would let the subject drop.
    “I’ll tell you what she said,” a man who was sitting a few stools away called over to them.
    Maura glared at the man and willed him to shut his mouth. He just laughed. “Not so sure Maura wants me to, but I’m going to anyway. It’s too damn juicy to keep to myself.”
    Both Max and Toby looked over at the man who was grinning from ear to ear.
    “She said that she thought Maura should go to bed with the both of you. That it’s obvious you all want each other, and she’d be a damn fool not to.”

Chapter Eight
     
    Maura felt the heat start in her neck and move upward until her face was flushed. “So, now you know why I told her she had too much to drink.”
    She thought they would laugh it off, but neither of them was laughing.
    Suddenly, she felt giddy, like she was the one that had too much to drink. Was it possible the reason they weren’t laughing was because Joanie had been more right than wrong? All Maura knew was that both Max and Toby were now looking at each other like they had been caught with their hand in the cookie jar.
    “Damn,” Toby said, “she’s got bigger balls than most men.”
    “More than even I realized,” Max said. However, his next breath was in Maura’s ear. “She’s also more observant than I ever gave her credit for.”
    Maura turned to Max, but he was already reaching for a customer’s empty glass. When she did catch his eye, he only grinned. She wanted to slap that silly grin right off his face, but if she were honest, she wanted to do more pleasurable things to that mouth she wanted to feel against hers.
    For the rest of the night, whenever she allowed herself to think of Max and Toby, she visualized their mouths pleasuring her pussy and other parts of her body in ways that left her breathless. She had never been with two men, but she knew she wanted to find out what it would be like to have them deep inside her, using her body in any way they chose. She thought she had taken control of such thoughts by locking them away in her mind where they could do no harm. And now with Joanie’s help, those same thoughts had every nerve ending in her body screaming for what she had tried so hard to suppress.
    When it was closing time and most of the customers had gone, Maura began cleaning the bar with such fervor it practically sparkled. Hard work, she told herself, was what she needed to take her mind off Max and Toby and the erotic images that wouldn’t leave her alone. Unfortunately, it didn’t help her cause that their hard-muscled bodies and handsome faces were in such close proximity.
    Her panties were soaked from what she knew she had no right to be thinking. Regardless of what she wanted to believe, she needed to remember Katie’s warning about what happened to the girls who wanted more than a paycheck from the boss. She was definitely going to need a cold shower before she went to bed if she ever hoped to get any sleep.
    “Somebody’s got the cleaning bug tonight. Our place could really use a good cleaning. Max and I could make it worth your while,” Toby joked, his body touching hers as he leaned into her. His smile was devastating.
    “I already cleaned your place this morning.” She felt her heart practically leap out of her chest. She turned away from him, unable to continue his flirtatious banter, only to be faced with Max, who had snuck up behind her without her hearing him. She thought for a second she was going to lose her balance when Max’s hand shot out to hold her

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