“Let yourself go,” he ordered, rolling and flexing his hips.
She soared on wave after wave of indescribable ecstasy. Her pulse roared in her ears, her toes curled, and she trembled uncontrollably. When she regained the ability to form coherent thoughts, she gathered her men close and sent out a silent prayer of thanks to whatever powers in the universe had brought them together. Visit d pgroup.org for more books uploaded by our generous members
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“Why hadn’t Leena called for help before you found her?” Garfor asked that evening as they all lounged by the lake under the glow of the two full moons.
“She wasn’t wearing a communicator,” Megan replied, drawing patterns in the sand with her index finger.
“If I were her father, I wouldn’t let her leave the house for a month in punishment,” Rork stated. “All children are taught not to go about without one as soon as they can walk.”
“There were extenuating circumstances. She was really upset.”
“What could have been so upsetting that she ended up far away from home, alone, with no means of communication?” Garfor appeared truly confused.
“She’s a fourteen-year-old-girl.”
“We’re going to need a bit more of an explanation,” Loban said, looking at her with an expression quite similar to Garfor’s. “Rork’s the only one with a sister, and trust me; none of us understood her when she was growing up.”
“Leena had a fight with her fathers, and stormed out in what I imagine was a tantrum of massive proportion.”
“Over what?” Garfor asked.
“They told her she wasn’t old enough to learn how to drive even though they’d taught her brothers when they were a year younger.”
“I’d keep her at home an extra two weeks for questioning my parenting,” Rork mumbled.
Megan sat up. “You do realize that raising teenagers requires more than locking them in the house every time they do something you don’t like, right? Of course, there has to be rules, but at that age, kids are trying to find their own way. They need guidance and support and understanding. Leena has a valid reason to be angry if she’s being denied the ability to drive solely because she’s a girl. The problem is that at that age, she’s just not mature enough yet to address it constructively with her parents.”
“We’ve explained why it is necessary and natural for us to be extremely protective of our female children.”
“There’s a difference between being protective and unreasonable, Garfor. Please, please tell me you guys are going to be open to compromise when we raise our children?” She looked pointedly at each of them.
“We will do our best, swaya,” Garfor said with sincerity. “Shut up, Rork,” he snapped when Rork frowned while opening his mouth to speak.
“Hey, I have a suggestion.” They all looked at Loban. “What if we have enough kids so we can split them between us? We can each raise a couple the ways we see fit and see whose turn out the best?”
Megan fought not to laugh while greatly appreciating Loban’s attempt to diffuse the brewing argument. “Exactly how many kids are you suggesting?” she asked.
“I think twelve is a good number, three apiece—”
“Only if you’re planning on carrying and birthing some of them,” she interrupted with an exaggerated roll of her eyes.
Being the first occasion where the subject of children was being specifically discussed in reference to her, Megan hesitated, uncertain as to how she wanted to proceed. She’d confessed her love for them only that morning. Maybe this was too soon to reveal more of her inner desires? She stared out over the lake.
“Talk to us, Megan,” Garfor encouraged, taking her hand.
Loban twined his fingers through her others, and Rork rested his palm on her thigh.
“Less than a month ago, I was alone. Now I have a new home and three men who love me as much as I love them. I always hoped to have a family of my own.” She smiled shyly at them. “And, I’m almost thirty-four years old, you know.”
“Go on, swaya,” Rork said quietly.
“What would you think about me stopping birth control, oh, I don’t know, now?”
“We’ll be holding our firstborn by spring,” Loban declared.
“Our children will be great leaders of the people.” Rork beamed with pride.
“Thank you for being where I could find you,” Garfor said with a wink as a tear rolled down his cheek.
About the Author
Tessie Bradford is a wife, mother, and grandmother who works full-time outside the home, and tries very hard to keep her hours of drudgery inside the home to the barest minimum. When she’s not creating steamy stories for the characters living in her head, she may be reading a book, yelling at the TV during a football game, comforting a scared animal from the local shelter, or dancing in the aisles at a heavy metal concert!
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