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The next eveninghad the three men going back to the pub where they were all set on finding out not only why the women had kept the fact they were related from them but also why none of them saw fit to tell them they worked at the pub their father was a part owner in.

The smell of fried foods hit them as they entered the very busy Flannigan’s Pub and Grill. Ethan was first to set his eyes on Kel who was taking an order at a table full of young men. She was laughing and joking with them. Being nice, chipper, and what he considered to be a bit too flirty.

He made no attempt to slow his role as he came up behind her. “Fancy seeing you here.”

She spun around and looked at him with a gaping mouth. “You as well. I thought you’d be long gone by now. And I’m working, so leave me be, Ethan Southern!”

“Is he bothering you?” one of the foolish men asked as he stood up from his place at the round table of six young men.

“Mind your business, boy!” Ethan growled at him. “This young woman and I have a history. Don’t we, love?”

She looked over her shoulder at the young man who’d come to her defense. “It’s okay, Charlie. I’ll turn in your order and bring your drinks right out.”

“You let me know if you need me to get rid of any riffraff, Kel,” Charlie said as he took his seat.

“Will do,” she said as she walked away with Ethan on her heels.

“You owe me…” that’s all he got out before she spun around.

Her face was red with anger. “Do not tell me what I owe you. Take a seat or take a hike, Ethan!”

Her eyes flashed red, and Ethan thought he’d better give her a moment to calm herself. “I’m going nowhere, my love. I’ll be right here until you find time to talk to me. And we will talk, you and I.”

With a huff, she walked away, leaving him staring after her.

Phoenix spotted his curvy redhead as she was behind the bar, cleaning glasses. “Cait!” he called out to her.

She ducked her head when she saw him and hightailed it to the back where he couldn’t go. Or so she thought. When he went right back into the kitchen, she was shocked. “You can’t be back here!”

He grabbed her by the wrist as he spoke between clenched teeth. “You and I are going to talk. You can pick where that’ll be.”

“I don’t have to talk to you, Phoenix. Just let me go.” Her eyes darted back and forth, and she looked a little afraid.

He thought it might be because she and her sisters had some kind of a deal going. “I want to know why you lied to me.”

“I never lied to you,” she said as she struggled to make him let her go. His hand was making waves of heat move through her as she’d dreamt about the man making hot love to her all night long. Him holding her the way he was had been a part of that riotous dream.

“You three are sisters, Cait!”

“How’d you find that out?” she asked him with a shocked expression.

“We have our ways. So, let’s talk about why you three skipped out on us all.”

She jerked her arm, and he let her go. “Just leave us all alone, Phoenix. None of us want to see any of you three ever again. Not ever!” Then she ran away from him, disappearing into the blackness of a hallway at the very back of the kitchen.

Jess saw Griffin before he’d found her. She left her station at the cash register, darting past one of her cousin co-workers. “Take over the register, Patsy.”

Patsy did as she was told as Jess ducked into the hallway that led to the restrooms, not noticing that Griffin had spotted her and was heading her way. When he walked into the ladies’ room right behind her, closing the door and grabbing her, she tried to scream, but his mouth on hers muffled it.

When she felt his lips on hers and his tongue moved into her mouth as he wrapped his arms around her and turned her around, so her back was up against the door, she melted into him and wrapped her legs around him.

His kiss was hard and demanding. Jess hated that she loved it so much. He pressed his hard cock against her soft core, grinding into her body, making her heat up and grow moist.

She was powerless to stop him. But when he went too far and moved one hand to unbutton her jeans, she pulled her mouth from his, remembering the damn bet. “No! No, Griff!”

“Why’d you all do it?” he asked her as he rested his forehead on hers. “Why didn’t you tell any of us that you three are sisters and that you all work here?”