Her Guys [Blessed 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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father was. He was sure to break as many hearts as his dad and uncles.
    Branda stopped at the bar and said something to Doug. He quickly got two glasses of tea and handed them to her.
    Putting her paperwork aside, she walked out of her office to meet them.
    Branda smiled invitingly. “There you are. I ordered some snacks to eat after we talk about the upcoming party.” Branda turned and touched the baby’s hand. He quickly grabbed her finger and started touching her ring. “Have you met little Lando Cortino?”
    “No, but I’m glad to. He’s such a cute baby.” Katarina reached out and touched his soft cheek. He giggled then blew a big spit bubble as he waved his chubby arms.
    Branda laughed and then looked pointedly at Rain. “I think you’re going to have your hands full with this one.”
    Rain dropped her gaze to Branda’s abdomen then looked up and raised a brow. “Soon you are going to have your hands full with your own little bubble blower.”
    Katarina’s brows shot up. “Are you pregnant?”
    “Yes. We just found out today.” Excitement made Branda’s voice high and had her eyes twinkling.
    “Congratulations.”
    “Thanks, we’re all thrilled. The babies are going to be close enough in age to explore the world together, or at least our backyards. Let’s go sit down. Lando gets heavy in no time at all,” Branda declared as she looked for a table.
    They all moved to a round table and had a seat. Rain held Lando in her lap. He immediately stood up on her legs. Her hands gripped his waist a little tighter right before he started bouncing. A grin crept up and crossed Katarina’s face. She loved babies.
    Branda got straight to business. “The party is still on the seventeenth at 5:00 pm, correct?”
    “Yes.”
    The brunette looked over her shoulder then turned back to Katarina. “Good. Now that business time is over, let’s talk about you and Gaven and Lunn.”
    Katarina sputtered unintelligibly then looked over her own shoulder. Cora, one of the evening waitresses, was coming to their table with a drink, cheddar spuds, and stuffed mushrooms. She placed the drink in front of Katarina and the food in the middle of the table, along with four plates.
    Katarina pulled herself together. “Thanks, Cora.”
    “No prob. Let me know if you need anything else.” She moved on to the next table, and Katarina wished she could go with her.
    Heat throbbed through Katarina’s cheeks. “Gaven’s my boss.”
    Rain gave a bite of food to the baby. “So. We saw how you looked at Gaven and Lunn.” She nodded knowingly then said, “Love struck.”
    Branda nibbled on a mushroom. “Love struck sounds about right, Rain.” She looked at Katarina and then the food. “Go ahead, have some. You know how good they are.”
    She puffed out a breath then scooped up a mushroom and ate it. If these two had noticed her unquenchable love for her guys, had Lunn or Gaven also seen it? God, she hoped not. “It’s not what you think.”
    Rain grinned and raised a brow with flourish. “Oh, yes it is.”
    “Don’t try to change our minds,” Branda countered. “Actions speak louder than words, you know. To top it all off, they seem interested in you as well.”
    Unable to help herself, she asked, “Did they say that?”
    “No, but they didn’t have to. You held their attention all through the game, and Gaven talks about how good you are all the time,” Branda replied with a knowing nod.
    Rain wiped the baby’s mouth then said, “If you want to get Gaven over his rule of not dating his employees, then you are going to have to start acting a lot bolder. Both of them can’t resist a bold lover who knows what she wants.”
    Katarina’s lips twisted nervously. “Let’s say you two were right. How would I act bolder?”
    Branda was quick to answer. “Rub up against them every chance you get. Show your cleavage to them often. Don’t act scared. That will turn them away from you. Even if you don’t have much

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