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Her imagination’s Koa yanked his fitted T-shirt over his head and drew his fingers down his chiseled torso. When he popped open the top button of his fatigues, Giana glided her fingers through her wetness to trace her opening. She shivered as her body responded eagerly.

Picturing him in her mind, she watched him slowly finish releasing his pants, revealing his thick cock. Giana slid two fingers into her drenched pussy as she dreamed of how his shaft would stretch her. A soft moan fell from her lips as she flicked her thumb over her clit. She wouldn’t last long. Just talking to him briefly had put her on edge.

In her vivid fantasy, Koa crawled on his hands and knees toward her and stopped to wrap his fingers around himself. “Let’s have a contest, little girl. Who can hold out the longest? The person who comes first gets her bottom spanked,” he explained the rules as he jerked his hand down his cock.

That threat was all it took to push her over the edge. Giana cried out as she exploded with pleasure and shook. She lightened her touch and then pulled her hands away when even that was too much. Koa faded from her mind, and she blinked into the empty room. Her stuffed bunny stared back at her with knowing plastic eyes.

“He’s a daddy, Jelly. I know he has to be. Can you help me be brave enough to take a risk?”

Did Jelly just wink at her? Giana grabbed her new best friend and hugged her close. With her stuffies in her corner, Giana might be able to try.

CHAPTER 3

The next day in the middle of a set of three hundred sit-ups, Jerico’s phone went off. They all froze at the sound of the tone Jerico had programmed in to notify him that there was a message from the base. Only Jerico and Caden carried phones during training for emergencies. Everyone else stored theirs in their lockers.

“Jerico, get that. Everyone else, keep going unless you want to do another set,” Caden ordered.

Jerico rolled away from the ground and rose to walk a few feet away. He answered the phone as everyone strained to finish the exercise and eavesdrop at the same time. “Koa? Yes, he’s here training. Okay. I’ll tell him.”

Without saying anything else, Jerico rejoined the group and upped his pace to make up for the thirty seconds he’d missed. Koa waited for him to explain why his name had come up. Jerico said nothing, but continued to do his workout.

“Two minutes to rest and then plank,” Caden announced.

“Jerico, what’s up?” Koa asked.

“Oh, there’s a letter from a sexy woman at the front gates for you,” Jerico answered.

Koa stared at him in disbelief as the other men hooted, applauded, or both. “What?”

“A beautiful brunette just drove up and left an envelope for you at the front guard shack. She didn’t have clearance or an appointment, so they couldn’t let her in,” Jerico reported. “They notified me you can pick it up whenever convenient.”

“Giana. It has to be her,” Koa guessed. He whirled to look at Caden, hoping to get permission to go.

“No way, Koa. You’ll be mush for the rest of the day. They’ll hold on to it for you. You can pick it up at lunch,” Caden told him.

“You’re kidding, right?” Koa stared at the older man in disbelief.

“I am. Come on. I think we’ll hold off on that plank challenge until we have a sprint for the guard shack. What do you say? The first soldier there gets to read Koa’s letter aloud?” Caden suggested.

Koa sprinted out the door before the team chief finished. The others were on his heels as they pelted down the hallway and out the front door. Jabbing Hank in the side with his elbow as the sniper tried to pass him, Koa took advantage of Hank’s stumble to the side to stay in the lead. There was no way anyone would get to read that letter before him.

The guards stood outside the shack watching them come. Koa didn’t care that he’d become the day’s entertainment. He wanted that letter now.Please let it be her.He hadn’t been able to get her out of his mind.

“Hey, Koa. I guess you got the message,” the guard said with a smile as he handed over a long white envelope.

“Thanks,” Koa said, holding it away from his sweating body.

He turned to walk back to his team, who waited a few feet away. They all smiled broadly at him. Koa realized they hadn’t truly attempted to win. They’d just made him work for it.

“Going to read it?” Zale asked.

“Later,” Koa told him. He wanted to have privacy to process whatever Giana written.Please don’t let her tell me to fuck off.

“Alright! If you all are finished slacking off, let’s head for that field,” Caden directed and took off running. “We can hold that plank in the fresh air. You guys are getting too fragrant for the gym.”

Koa scooped up a clean-looking stone from the ground. He’d need something to work as a paperweight while they trained. Soon, he balanced on his forearms as he stared down at the white envelope. His mind whirled so much with the possibilities, Koa won the competition without realizing it. He dropped to the grass when he noticed everyone had collapsed.

Thanks, little girl.She was already bringing him good luck.