Red Zone: Boys of Fall

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She had told Oakley Friday was typically a busy night, but part of her had hoped it would be a slow evening, so she could bounce out early. Luck was not on her side. It was starting to get crowded. Her dad was clearly happy with all the business, but she was struggling. Her head was not in the game. In fact, it was approximately twenty-five miles out of town…on a ranch…with two panty-melting cowboys.
    She was hard-pressed to recall drink recipes when every damn order made her remember the guy
...s and what she wasn’t going to be doing tonight. A group of rowdy women were enjoying round after round of Blow Job shots. Bitches. Some frou-frou chick out on a first date kept requesting Sex on the Beach drinks, giggling whenever she said the name. In addition to that, she’d made one Screwdriver, one Buttery Nipple and two Alabama Slammers. What the hell was wrong with these people?
    “You need a refill yet?” Sadie asked.
    At least Paige was just drinking a beer.


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