“Kicked out of playtime?” I frowned, crossing my arms and looking down at the dog, who offered me one gigantic paw, his grin pinching shut as he took in my stern expression. As I watched, a long line of drool dripped to the floor.
“He was humping the other dogs,” Easton explained. “Mercilessly.”
“Oh God.” I reached in between the two men and grabbed the roll of paper towels, tearing off a piece and crouching before the Great Dane. I wiped up the drool spot before dabbing the dog’s cheek. He tried to eat the paper towel and I thwarted the attempt, wrapping my arms around his chest and giving him a hug. Tugging on his ears, I stood. “Where do you think he learned that?”
“Merciless humping?” Easton cocked one brow and lifted his hands in innocence. “I have no idea.”
“Uh-huh.” I grabbed his shirt and pulled on it, bringing his mouth to mine. “I’m going to go change.”
“Do you mind grabbing me one of E’s T-shirts” Aaron asked. “I’m dying to get out of this outfit.” He cranked his head to the side and worked open his tie.
I started, suddenly aware of his crisp white shirt and dark navy tie. I hadn’t seen him in a tie since our wedding. “Look at you. All fancy.” Like Easton, he could rock a tie with the best of them. He had a bigger build than my husband, but it was a nice contrast, the dress shirt tight on his shoulders and biceps. It had been so long since I’d seen him in anything other than a T-shirt and jeans, it took a moment to adjust to the shift. I’d like to say that my fantasies kept their proper distance from my husband’s best friend, but I had a construction worker fantasy I’d always earmarked for Aaron. Now, my brain reshuffled its Rolodex, slipping this image into the hot executive file as well.
“Had a meeting at the bank.” He grimaced. “Looking at a business loan to buy out Becca.”
I sobered at the realization that she owned half of his construction business. “I’m sorry, Aaron. That sucks.” I pushed Wayland away before he climbed up my leg. “Have you talked to an attorney yet?”
“I’m not contesting it. We’re meeting with a mediator tomorrow to discuss the house and the business. If we can agree on those things, everything could be done in thirty days.”
Thirty days, and their marriage would be over. Alarming, how quickly a union could fall apart. I turned away before I started getting emotional at the thought. “I’m going to change. I’ll grab you a shirt.”
I pulled at the slider and left them alone on the porch.
“Fuck her and her feelings.”
I paused behind the pair and tapped the edge of Easton’s shoulder with a cold beer. “Here.” He turned and I handed over another for Aaron, along with a worn T-shirt of E’s that had Florida State Baseball on its front. “Change in the pool bath and bring me your shirt,” I instructed, hoping he would follow the order and not strip down right here.
“Yes ma’am.” He grinned and took the items. “Thanks.”
“Whose feelings are we fucking?”
“Becca’s,” Easton answered, peeking under the lid of the grill. “I’m trying to convince him to start dating.”
“Already?” I perched on the edge of the patio table. “That’s too quick.”
“He hasn’t had sex in three months.” Easton raised his eyebrows at me.
“What?” I paused, my own beer just before my lips. “You and Becca haven’t had sex in three months?”
He ignored the question and shot Easton a sharp look. “I’m going to go change.” He finished off his original beer and tossed it into the trashcan. “Feel free to discuss the patheticness of my life while I’m gone.” He ambled in the direction of the outdated half-bath by the pool equipment. It would be cramped quarters, hot as fuck, and crawling with spiders, but I didn’t want to risk triggering another fantasy with the sight of his six-pack abs.
“Three months?” I whispered. “Ouch.” No wonder Becca cheated. As soon as I thought the words, I hated them. Becca had probably been bouncing on her coworker’s dick for the past six months, and ignoring Aaron’s needs in the process. Another guy might have strayed from the relationship before now, but I knew Aaron’s loyalty. He was like Wayland with a toy. Once he made a commitment, he’d ignore everything else, no matter how worn out or dirty or—in Aaron’s case—bitchy and sexless—it became.
“You wouldn’t last three months,” Easton said with a cocky smile, as if he was the sole source of my sex drive’s overanxious heartbeat.
“Neither would you,” I shot back.
“He’s staying at his mom’s house.” Easton glanced toward the bath. “She’s in New York this week, so it’s worked out okay, but next week—” He paused as Aaron came around the edge of the house, his dress shirt in hand, hair mused, Easton’s T-shirt a little too tight.