“You asked about Davey?” Bear turned to Jake. “He’s a natural submissive.”
“I agree with Bear.” Reed took a sip of his beer. “He followed the other boys’ lead as if he had been doing it all his life.”
“I can’t railroad him. He’s been making his own decisions all of his life. There’s been no one there for him,” Jake said grimly. “That bastard Danvers left him at the firm knowing that the other partners would hang him out to dry when he left. He didn’t say anything because on the off chance they didn’t, he would still have the best paralegal in Manhattan when he returned.”
“All the more reason he would enjoy relaxing and letting someone else make the decisions for him,” Gary observed. “He doesn’t seem to be emotional like my Danny, but I think there is a volcano of need under that dark blond head. Those eyes tell a tale of loneliness and deep sadness.”