“You got it,” Blake yelled.
Cullen got them on the elevator and pressed her against his side. “Now, let’s get my baby home and fed. You’ll need the energy.”
She looked up at him, confused. “What for?”
“For the fucking I’m going to give you tonight.”
He grinned when she shivered. He planned on starting to stretch her ass out for what he wanted.
His phone rang as they were walking out of the building.
“Hey,” he said into the phone.
“Kiera and I wondered if you two could come over and have dinner?” Rhys asked.
“Is everything okay?” Cullen asked.
“Yes. I think she just misses Hannah.”
“If it’s okay with Hannah, we’ll come right over?”
“Perfect. I’ll wait to put the steaks on until you get here.”
“We’re headed there now.”
He stuck the phone in his pocket. “That was your brother. He and Kiera want us to go over for dinner. What do you think?”
“Oh, I’d love that. I only got to talk to Kiera for a minute today. Lacey was showing her around our floor.”
“That’s great. I’m glad everything is falling into place for her,” Cullen said.
“Me, too. She deserves the best.”
Now, he just needed to get Hannah to move in with him, and then his life would be about perfect. His final goal would be for her to be his wife, but he could hold off a bit for that as long as she was in his house.
Chapter Twenty
Cullen pulled his truck into her driveway. She waited for him to walk around and lift her out of the truck. She’d learned the hard way years before to do what he told her to. It didn’t bother her because she loved the way he took care of her because it made her feel special.
Her mouth dropped when she opened the door to see her brother had Kiera pinned to the wall and was kissing her passionately.
Hannah turned to Cullen. When she caught his grin, she relaxed. She had silently wished her brother and friend would be attracted to each other, but she hadn’t realized how weird it would feel to see them together.
Rhys would have had to be blind not to find Kiera attractive. Her friend was a beautiful woman with long blonde hair and dark brown eyes. She had a sweetness about her, and she could tell she cared about people.
Cullen cleared his throat and had to do it again when it didn’t work.
Hannah pressed her hands to her mouth, trying to keep from laughing.
Rhys lifted his head and stared down at Kiera before turning toward them.
Hannah had to bite her lip hard when a red flush covered both their faces.
“This is great,” Hannah said and walked their way. She pulled Kiera out of her brother’s arms and then started dragging her down the hallway toward Hannah’s bedroom.
Once they got in the room, Hannah released her and then shut the door. “Tell me everything.” Her face contorted into a pucker. “No. Not everything. Gross. I don’t want to know about my brother’s sex life.”
Hannah ignored Kiera’s blush and waited.