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It was getting late, and I was about to call it a night when I saw a beautiful blonde walk into Jokers. She looked around and spotted whoever she was looking for. Much to my pleasure, she went straight up to my baby sister.

I licked my lips, thinking about how luck was on my side tonight. I was going to make a move.

Not wanting any of the usual suspects to act first, I went up to the girls and asked our newcomer, “What can I get you to drink?”

Her smile nearly knocked me out. She was stunning and even had model-perfect teeth. “White wine, please.”

I nodded and headed to the bar while looking back to make sure no one hit on her. I noticed Natalie giving her conspirator an elbow. So this was a total setup.

Normally, I hated the girls Natalie would try to set me up with. They weren’t usually my type in any way, shape, or form. It got so bad that I told her to never try to hook me up again unless it was the one.

By all appearances, she didn’t let me down with this one, and I’d shoot my shot with her.

I ordered a house chardonnay and got another beer before closing out my tab.

Coming back to the group with fresh drinks, I passed the stemmed glass to the beauty standing next to me. “Here you go. What’s your name?”

She accepted it and tucked a strand of hair behind her ear. “Siobhan.”

That was one of my favorite names.

There was something familiar about her, and she was so beautiful with a well put together outfit that I had to ask, “You seem vaguely familiar. Are you a model or an actress?”

“Actress,” she said with a smile. “You might have seen me on Shady Oaks.”

That didn’t surprise me at all and would explain why she was semi-recognizable. My mom and sister loved that show. When Nat signed an actress from the show as a client to manage her social media, she nearly lost her mind in excitement. This had to be her.

I smiled as I said, “So you’re the reason that I nearly lost my PA.”

She held her hands up in shock. “I wasn’t trying to steal her away.”

I chuckled and lifted my beer to her lips. “I know. It was all Natalie, threatening to quit so she could focus on your socialmedia. But I can’t blame her. You’re enchanting, and who wouldn’t want to spend more time with you?”

A flush went up her neck, but she tried to pretend that she wasn’t flushing at my compliment. I felt bad that she would get all flustered at such a simple compliment. She waved her hands when she said, “You don’t even know me.”

I licked my lips and tried to be suave instead of creepy. “But I would like to.”

Natalie was still in earshot, and she wasn’t giving me the death stare, so I had to be doing all the right things.

Siobhan put a hand on my shoulder, making me stand still as she said, “You know all the right things to say, don’t you?”

“I try.” Then I started to clam up a little bit. My dating game wasn’t always the strongest, but I wasn’t awful either. Still, it would be so much easier to woo her without an audience, since besides Natalie watching us, so was the whole team. The last thing I needed was for the guys to harass me if I crashed and burned. “When you finish your drink, do you want to go somewhere quieter?”

She shrugged and threw her wine back in a very unladylike chug. Seeing her fling back the drink stirred my dick. Not wanting to slow down our roll, I slammed back the rest of my beer. Then, I held out my arm and she grabbed it.

We walked into the cool air.

As we waited for Max, my personal driver on nights like this, I asked, “Do you want to head to my place, or do you want to get something to eat?”

“Whatever you want to do.”

I wouldn’t be able to control myself. The only thing that I truly wanted to eat was her pussy. It might be a little premature, but I was sure that was how we would end our evening.

That’s when the black car pulled up to me and Max got out and opened the door for us.

“Back to the new place,” I told him.

I held my hand out for Siobhan to stabilize herself as she climbed into the car before I slid in next to her. I tried to keep my nerves at bay as we drove over to the new place.