“Good. One of the guys will walk you to your car.”
“Thank you. Good night,” she says as she passes.
A few minutes later, Cami walks out.
“Hey, sorry it took me so long,” she says softly.
I lean down and kiss her softly. Only when she hums against my lips do I pull away.
“You’re good, little dancer. Follow me back to the clubhouse?”
“Okay.”
I take her hand in mine, and I walk her to her car. I get on my bike and follow her until we park in front of the clubhouse.
“Hey, guys,” Viv says from her place at the bar.
“Hi!” Cami chirps.
“Let’s get together for another girls’ night soon. Sounds good?”
“I’d love to!” she shouts back to Viv.
I don’t let her linger and pull her down to my room.
I love that she and Viv have gotten close, but I’m not willing to share Cami. Not tonight.
“What if I wanted to talk to Viv?” Cami asks with humor in her voice.
“Sorry, little dancer, I want you all to myself for the night.”
“Aww, how sweet,” she teases as she grabs the T-shirt that’s on my dresser that she likes to sleep in.
Both of us strip and go through our nightly routine before crawling into bed. I pull her into me and move my hand under her shirt, placing it on her lower back. Her hips rock into mine.
“Baby, I’d love to do nothing more than sink inside of you, but I’m fucking exhausted. If you want to get on top of me, though, I’m sure I could find the energy.”
Cami giggles. “I think we can go one night without sex. In the morning, though…”
I can’t help but smile. Who would have known that my innocent girl would be so dirty?
“Sabrina did really well tonight,” she says, changing the subject.
“Did she?”
I feel more than see Cami roll her eyes. “You watched her dance, so you know she did.”
“That doesn’t mean shit, though,” I point out.
“True.” She sighs. “Anyway, you were right. She and I clicked. I like her.”
“Good.”
“I won’t lie, though, I had my doubts.”
“Why?”
“She’s so…skinny. All arms and legs. She doesn’t have boobs or hips like most dancers. I didn’t think the clients would be into that, but by the amount of tips she got, I was wrong.”