“Before we drink too much to care,” Sierra said, “will you introduce me to your club members? Just in case I want to go home with someone…”
I groaned. “Sierra, seriously, put it back in your pants.”
“You wanna come sit with us, you can,” Orion offered, nodding to the tables where several of the Primal Howlers were congregating.
“Hell, yeah,” Sierra answered immediately. “Show me the way to the testosterone.”
She headed toward the group and Orion turned to follow, but I grabbed his arm and he faced me again. “She’s impossible when she’s drunk, so I don’t want any of your guys taking advantage.”
“They won’t.” Orion smiled. “But what about you?”
“What about me?”
“Are you impossible when you’re drunk?”
I shrugged. “You’ll have to get to know me better to find that out.”
“I like a challenge.”
“You think that now, but give it time,” I retorted. “You’ll change your mind.”
He laughed as he led me to his group.
“Holy shit, Raquel?”
A tall man rose to his feet and grinned. He looked like Orion, only his hair was darker.
“I feel like I’m at a disadvantage,” I grumbled. “Do y’all know who I am?” Everyone at the table nodded and I groaned. “Just when did Doc put the edict out to watch me?”
“Two years ago.”
“Really?” I ground out. Right before I moved to Colorado. Of course he did.
“I’m Sundance,” the man said, shaking my hand.
Orion chuckled and nodded to the man who was towering above me. “Sundance is the president.”
That made sense. Orion looked just like his dad.
Indicating the man sitting in the chair next to Sundance, Orion said, “That’s Rocky, our VP, next to him is Moses, our Sergeant, and the two practically fuckin’ in that chair are Mozart and Nellie.”
Nellie pushed off Mozart’s lap and reached her hand out. “We don’t get out much.”
I smiled, shaking her hand. “It’s nice to meet you.”
“You too, sweetie.”
“Has anyone ever climbed you?” Sierra asked Sundance. “I got an A in my mountaineering class, in case you were wondering.”
Sundance dropped his head back and laughed. “You wanna climb me, baby, you feel free.”
“See what I mean?” I glanced up at Orion. “That’s after one shot.”
Orion grinned. “It’s all good. She’s safe here.”
I nodded. “I appreciate that.”
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