Page 40 of Third Wheel

But everyone knew who Amy was and what she’d recently gone through, and she didn’t need anyone taking advantage of her vulnerable position.

Even if she was considering rebound sex.

Maybe, especially because she was considering rebound sex.

She was in a bad place, and he didn’t want her making a decision she would regret later. Most of the Doms here were good people who wouldn’t deliberately hurt her. But Amy needed her confidence built back upandto be taken care ofandfor someone to take her through a scene where she could let her emotions go. So far, Zach hadn’t seen a single Dom looking at her that he would trust with such an important mission.

The Dom looked over at where he and Kincaid were in the bar area, where the Doms and couples tended to gather, then hastily changed course to another group of submissives. Amy and her friends kept chatting, blissfully unaware.

“Are you planning on scaring off every Dom who’s thinking about approaching Amy?” Asad asked, sounding amused. The other man was standing across from him at the bar table they were gathered around, so he could see everything Zach was doing.

“No,” Zach said at the exact same time as Kincaid. He looked at his boyfriend, who looked back at him with some consternation. Zach had assumed Asad was talking to him, but apparently, Kincaid had thought the same thing.

Had Kincaid been glaring at the other Doms as well?

“Yes, you’re both doing it,” Q said, chuckling from beside Asad.

As the two Doms in currently in committed relationships with Sam and Morgan, Q and Asad had joined Kincaid and Zach at their bar table. They all knew each other, of course, but they hadn’t really spent much time together before. Zach had known them more by reputation than anything else.

Q had joined Stronghold as a Dom before realizing he was a switch, and he’d eventually hooked up with Sam, who was also a switch. Club gossip also said they’d had a past, though Zach wasn’t sure of the details. The subs described Q as tall, dark, and nerdy. He was the only person Zach knew who occasionally wore a t-shirt with a funny saying on it to the club.

Everyone at Stronghold knew Asad as the Persian Excursion—a nickname he’d given himself—who had been the club player for a while before taking Morgan to his brother’s wedding as a fake date and somehow ending up with a real relationship out of it. Both of them normally hung out with Master Law and Connor, who had recently revealed himself to be a submissive,because they’d all come into the club around the same time. Kincaid and Zach tended to hang out with Mitch and Brian since they’d all been in the same introduction class when they’d first joined.

It didn’t help that Mitch’s wife, Domi, and Brian’s girlfriend, Rae, had been in the same submissives class as Morgan and Sam, and not everyone had gotten along at first. Then Rae and Domi had become friends with Law’s girlfriend, Iris, and Noelle had shown up and joined Amy’s group of friends and the rift had widened. Sam was the only go-between who regularly hung out with both groups. Amy got along with everyone, but she’d been as loyal to Noelle as she was to Jeremy, so while she was as friendly with Iris as she was with everyone else in the club, she’d also felt compelled to mostly stay away from her.

Zach didn’t intend to let her loyalty be given to someone who didn’t deserve it again. Not under his watch.

The other Doms knew she was under his and Kincaid’s protection, which was why they kept checking in before heading her way.

“She’s not ready to scene with anyone yet,” Zach said sternly, hoping he didn’t sound too defensive. “It’s only been a couple of weeks since the wedding didn’t happen.”

“True, but I’m pretty sure that’s her decision, not yours,” Asad pointed out. “Did she say she’s not ready to scene yet?”

“She said she wants to have a girls’ night with her friends tonight,” Kincaid came in smoothly to the rescue when Zach hesitated since Amy had sort of said she might want a rebound.

“Uh-huh.” Q and Asad exchanged a look.

“What?” Zach asked, trying not to be irritated.

“You know people are laying bets that y’all are going to end up hooking up with her, right?” Q asked. “Not by me, but there are some people.”

“Yeah, Q has learned his lesson about placing bets,” Asad smirked.

“I didn’t mind dressing up as Princess Leia for Halloween. I just mind that I missed out on Sam dressed up as Princess Leia for Halloween.” Q scowled at the other man. “And I mind that I still don’t know whether I actually lost the bet.”

Asad shrugged, lifting his beer to his lips to take a sip, smirk still in place.

Zach shook his head. He tried to stay out of the betting pool stuff, but even he’d heard about how Law and Q had made a bet over whether or not Asad would join the “pegging pack,” as some of the male submissives called themselves.

Somehow, Asad had found out about the bet and convinced both of them that they’d lost. Q had shown up to Halloween as Princess Leia to his girlfriend’s Han Solo, whereas Law… well, he must have done whatever he’d agreed to because he was even more irritated at Asad than Q was. It must have been something private because Zach hadn’t seen anything out of the ordinary. Or possibly he’d missed it.

“If anyone mentions a bet to you about us, you can tell them to fuck off and mind their own business,” Kincaid said irritably, causing Zach to look at him with curiosity. Protectiveness he would have expected, but irritated? That was out of left field.

“Ah, yes, because that will definitely work,” Asad commented dryly.

“It’ll work about as well as telling someone to calm down in the middle of an argument,” Q agreed, chuckling.

Privately, Zach thought they were right. He glanced at Kincaid again, watching his boyfriend watch Amy.