This wasn’t much of a surprise.
Even taking out the raw appeal of being a firefighter, Kane had the kind of extremely masculine face that young ladies seemed to love.
His twin dimples on his cheek were an unexpected bonus.
People went wild for them.
Other than this, Kane had the warm brown eyes and storytelling swagger that perfectly matched his wild yet caring personality.
He enjoyed gambling too.
As far as Kane was concerned, there was no bet he didn’t think he could find an angle on and win.
Maybe this was a strength.
Maybe it was a weakness.
Either way, it made him great fun to be around.
‘So, you going to call this girl?’ Cage asked.
‘Nah. I don’t know. Maybe, maybe not,’ Kane said, shrugging his shoulders. ‘I’m busy. You know. Same old, same old.’
Cage suspected he knew what Kane was talking about, but before he could ask, Leo cut in.
‘Guys, we need to do our toast!’ Leo said, his green eyes seeming to sparkle even more than normal. As an emergency ER doctor, he had had yet another busy day and was now in the mood to unwind. ‘Even you Mr. Serious!’
Leo was talking to Cage.
‘I’m down to toast, don’t worry,’ Cage said, raising his glass. ‘One… two… three… Here’s to The Savior Daddies!’
The three of them toasted and took long gulps on their beers.
The name Savior Daddies was a kind of joke name they called their group. Each one of the men was a Daddy Dom and they also each worked in one form of the emergency services.
Cage was a cop.
Kane a firefighter.
Leo an ER doctor.
They’d all met at Littleverse Club in the city and yet to this day none of them had Littles in their lives. It may have been a combination of how busy their lives were and past dramas that made this the way. It wasn’t ideal. Certainly, each would have liked their own forever Little to call their own.
Whatever.
It didn’t affect their bond as a three.
Three Daddy Doms who enjoyed hanging together and shooting the shit over a few cold beers.
It was perfect.
After the toast, normal service was resumed.
It was time for Kane to tell the tale of another one of his stories. As well as being a firefighter, Kane was something of a computer whizz.
In fact, he was a white hat hacker.
This was a hacker who didn’t set out to steal from people or cause trouble to private individuals who had done nothing wrong. No, a white hat hacker was someone who sought to hack for ethical good.