And she loved her Daddies more than anything.
CHAPTER THIRTY
“Y’all be good girls while we’re away,” Quinn said to Alyssa, Grace, and Daisy.
The other Daddies didn’t mind him speaking on their behalf. They stood by him, nodding as they looked at the women.
The group was in a classy cocktail bar just off the casino floor. The men needed to get to their appointment, but first, as Daddies, they had to lay down the law.
“Don’t leave the resort,” Walker commanded. “There’s plenty to do here.”
“Yeah, go hit up the spa or something,” Cane suggested. He looked at Daisy. “We left you plenty of money. Eat. Get some drinks. But make sure you watch your drinks.”
“That’s right.” Theo took over. “Never leave a drink unattended.”
His Little, Grace, laughed. “We know, Daddy. Gee.”
“Don’t give me that, little girl. We’re trying to keep y’all safe. Maybe I need to reiterate the point by escorting you back to the room for a quick bottom-busting before I go.”
“Daddy!” Grace said.
He shrugged. “If you don’t want a spanking, then be a good girl.”
“Yes, Sir,” she grumbled.
“Hey, cutie,” Austin said as he leveled a smirking stare at Daisy. “Don’t blow all your money on slot machines or something. You can play some games, but just make it last. We won’t be gone too long.”
Daisy grinned and spread her hands. “What makes you think I’d do that?”
He chuckled. “Just be a good girl.”
The men gave their cuties hugs before filing away. After watching them go, Daisy asked, “What do y’all want to do first?”
“Is it tacky to day-drink?” Alyssa asked as she turned and looked at elegant looking bar behind them.
Daisy and Grace did the same.
“I don’t think so but if it is, I don’t care,” Daisy admitted. “I want one of those!” A young woman behind the bar was mixing an orange concoction that looked absolutely delicious. She handed it to another patron just as the women approached.
“Excuse me,” Daisy said. “What was that?”
“It’s called a bonfire toddy,” the woman replied.
“I’ll have one, please.” She pulled out one of the high bar chairs and hopped into it.
“Make that two,” Alyssa said, sitting in the chair beside her.
“Three, actually,” Grace chimed in.
And with that, the girls were ready to have some fun.
The men hadto take two vehicles to their appointment, even though technically, they all could have fit in only one pickup.
Why be crammed, though?
They stepped out and surveyed downtown Durant. It was like a lot of small towns around there, with a quaint Main Streetmade up of old buildings, many of them built without any space between them. Most were one or two stories, but there was a taller, four-floor red-brick structure down the road. Walker assumed it had been a hotel at one time, but looked to have been converted to offices or something now.
It looked like every building he could see had stood for at least a hundred years. Some of them more.