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He groaned softly and stood, rubbing his arms as he started back toward his bedroom. He needed to not be in the living room, especially if Misha had a female friend with him. “Gav, man.” His back stiffened as he heard Misha’s voice. Slowly he turned. Misha stumbled a little as he walked through the living room, overcompensating as he tried to curve around furniture. “You bailed on me.” “Sorry, man. I wasn’t into it.” Gavin eyed his friend. His eyes were bloodshot. “I was just going to bed.” “You... were waiting up for me.” Misha grinned, showing off the twin dimples, the ones that held the key to women dropping their panties for him. Gavin frowned. What the hell? “I’m not your mother, Misha. I just fell asleep watching TV.” “No. Not my mother. Very much not my mother.” Misha loosened his button up shirt, leaving two buttons near the top undone. Oh, lord. The deep V left him a clear view of the smooth chest and firm muscular tone beneath. He didn’t have a hard on right then, but he was ridiculously close.
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