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WARNING: This Book Contains Adult Content
I started to follow [Ethan and Jake] when my gaze stopped its uninterested appraisal of the bar to focus in on a female I would happily let giggle all she wanted.
Auburn hair hung down her back and curled on the ends. Two very long legs were bare and crossed as she sat on the barstool and a silver backless high-heeled sandal dangled off the toe of a very dainty foot. I hadn't seen the face of this one yet but from the back, she was a head turner. Major potential.
"You coming or what?" Jake yelled but I didn't turn my head to see how far they'd gone or where they were being seated. Instead, I stood frozen watching her. Jake's loud voice caught her attention and she turned in her seat and glanced over her shoulder toward him. The creamy smooth complexion was dotted with freckles. Normally, I wasn't a fan of a lot of freckles but the bedroom look to her green eyes and full, almost unreal, looking lips made it all work. She started to turn back around after seeing what the yelling had been about when she froze and her eyes locked with mine.
Surprise, pleasure, and anxiety all flittered across her face as she studied me. I was
fascinated. The bartender came up behind her and said something and she glanced back at him.
"Sawyer, man, come on," Ethan called out this time. Tearing my gaze off the redhead, I made my way toward the table where the hostess was standing with our menus.
"Sawyer, wait," a familiar voice stopped me in my tracks. Disbelief settled over me as I turned back around to see the pretty redhead making her way toward me. A short denim skirt stopped several inches above her knees as I made my way up her body appreciating the view. The white top she was wearing tied at her waist in some sort of loose knot and small glimpses of flat smooth stomach peeked out as she moved. Finally, I managed to get my focus off the impressive cleavage the shirt displayed to see her face. A small smile tugged on those ridiculously plump lips and recognition dawned on me.
No way.
"Lana?"