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by Ellwood, Leigh


  "Are you saying no?" Brady asked, and Cal's head shot up to disappointed expressions.

  "No, I wouldn't give you a definite answer in this state. The euphoria is pushing me to say yes." Everybody chuckled at this. "But this is not entirely my decision to make."

  He put his arm around Sue and drew her close. "I have to know that you would be one hundred percent comfortable with sharing our time with other people, even if they are our best friends," Cal told everyone, but trained his eyes on Sue. "I have to know, too, that this is a decision we're going to make seriously, not under the influence of martinis and too many cigarettes, or potato chips, and definitely mind-numbing sex." Sue nodded. "I can accept that." Cal was relieved to know Brady and Ellie shared the same sentiment. "So we can table this discussion until, say, breakfast?" Brady asked. "Sure. I'd like some time with my wife, and I know you do as well," Cal said. He

  plucked a bra from his lap and handed it back to Ellie. "I'd like some time with your wife, too," Ellie cracked, snatching the bra. "Cute. Ready to tell the driver to change course?" "I guess," Brady drawled with mock disappointment, and the party set about sorting their clothes. "But let me say first, this is the best honeymoon ever. I'm almost sorry we're getting out of the limo. I can still think of some things I'd like to do."

  "I can think of one thing in particular," Ellie said. Sue elbowed her husband in the ribs and tried not to laugh.

  "Yeah...that." Brady shifted uncomfortably in place. "Too bad we didn't have the time for that, or the equipment."

  "I wouldn't say that." Ellie stretched her lithe, half-nude body across the cab and grabbed her bag. "You never gave me the opportunity to tell you..."

  She plucked the dildo from the bag and waved it under her husband's nose. The gesture spoke more than words could have, to say nothing of the look of shock on Brady's face that slowly gave way to acquiescence.

  Brady swallowed. A smile crawled slowly across his face and he removed the shirt he had yet to button before assuming an all-fours position, bracing his palms against the edge of the far bench seat. His balls hung low as his legs spread to accommodate his wife, who gleefully adjusted the strap-on's holster around her hips.

  Cal guided his wife to the opposite bench to watch, smirking at the expression on Sue's face that said, You're next. Right. Whatever the lady wanted... He had to smile as Brady arched his neck in response to the dildo's head stretching his anus for entry. Ellie was gentle as the lubricated rod slid deeper. Gentle with the first thrust, anyway. "You know," Brady said on a gasp, "this isn't so bad." "Good to know." Cal picked up the limo phone and requested a change in directions. "Once more around the park," he told the driver, "and keep your eyes on the road."

  About the Author

  Leigh Ellwood is the pen name of a writer of mysteries; the name she has chosen for the purpose of writing romance (be it chaste, sensual, or spicy) is derived from the names of two favorite entertainers (close to it, anyway—she doesn't want to give away too many secrets). She lives and writes in the sweltering South and seeks inspiration in the many people she has met and loved over the years.

  Having found moderate success in writing mystery and suspense, Ellwood decided in 2004 to try her hand (and pen) at romance. Her first two attempts resulted in shelved projects that, after some time away, were combined together to produce one full-length novel. This book would eventually become the Phaze release, MUSE. Ellwood's first attempt in the romantica genre is Phaze's TRUTH OR DARE, the first of Ellwood's Dareville series. The inspiration for the contemporary romance TRUTH OR DARE evolved from many a day browsing a message board dedicated to one of Ellwood's favorite music groups...and the strong feelings of one particular member as evoked by his female admirers! The meaning of the name Dareville is two-fold: Dare is a name commonly seen around Virginia, as Virginia Dare is the first known born on US soil among the original Plymouth settlers, and of course each book in this series is quite daring, as you will soon read.

  The second book in this series, DARE ME, is now available, and the third Dareville book, DARING YOUNG MAN, will soon be released. You are welcome to read up on the progress of this and Ellwood's http://www.leighellwood.com. Ellwood also kspatwriter at yahoo dot com. other romances at her welcomes comments from website: readers at

 

 

 


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