by Gayle Keo
“It is beautiful,” he said, but he was looking at her and she shivered slightly.
“What do you usually do all day when you’re not helping out neighbors?” She asked.
She hardly knew anything about him because he talked about the land and the animals more than anything. They hadn’t gotten into any personal issues and she didn’t even know if he lived alone or with an equally gorgeous wife. She could imagine women flocked around him wherever he went but he wasn’t cocky just confident.
“I just tinker, you know. Money isn’t important to me, I have exactly what I need from the land. I grew up here,” he said, and she felt none the wiser.
“Do you have a wife at home? Kids?” she asked.
“No wife or kids,” he said.
“So, you have animals too?” She asked feeling like she was grilling him rather than conversing.
“A few,” he replied.
She gave up. The man did not want to talk about himself and there must have been a reason for it, so she didn’t push. She wondered if he’d lost his wife or he might even be gay, except that wasn’t likely because he had definitely been eyeing her exposed bits every time she wasn’t looking. It felt so good to feel the sun on her skin that she envied the fact that he could walk around completely topless.
“Do you mind if I head back and grab us a drink?” he asked nodding his head towards the house.
“That would be lovely, there’s lemonade in the refrigerator,” she replied smiling.
She would need to find a way to say thank you for all the work he’d put in but not knowing much about him made that a little difficult. She watched him as he walked back to the house. He was a magnificent specimen and his behind looked really good in jeans. He turned and caught her staring and she dipped her head, but he had seen and she was pretty sure he was grinning.
Dana put more effort into the row she was digging and pretty soon found that she’d come to the end. The long line was ready for something to be sown in and the little path she’d created in front would serve her well.
Frankie hadn’t come back out and she figured the boys must have stopped to find food. She stuck the fork into the earth and went to find them. She probably needed to apply more sunscreen to her toasty shoulders, anyway.
When she walked into the kitchen diner, she was a little surprised to find her husband straddling a chair and Frankie rubbing his shoulders from behind. Frankie looked up and gave her an innocent smile, but Lee looked awkward. It was like she’d caught him doing something he shouldn’t have been doing. She smiled back at Frankie and headed straight for the fridge.
“Sorry, I got side-tracked and forgot your lemonade,” Frankie said.
“My shoulders were aching from hunching over the desk,” Lee said.
“You’re very lucky that Frankie is a man of many talents. Want a sandwich?” She asked.
“Yes, please,” Lee replied, and he seemed relieved.
Frankie stopped rubbing and took a seat next to Lee. She didn’t listen to their conversation because she was deep in thought. Seeing another man’s hands on her husband had done something funny to her insides and she needed to process that. It wasn’t an erotic scene, but it had hit her to her core and she was having a hard time focusing because her brain was throwing up little fantasy pictures of both men naked and covered in oil. She had obviously had too much sun on her head.
“You should let Frankie loose on your shoulders,” Lee said as he picked up the plated food.
Was this really her husband? He’d never been a jealous man, but he hadn’t been so eager to let another man put his hands on her before. She wondered if he’d be so eager if he knew that she’d been ogling Frankie like a prime piece of eye candy all day. Her brain was overloaded and she was starting to get a headache.
“You might need it after all that digging,” Lee said, and she nearly dropped her plate.
“How’s the novel going?” she asked when she’d taken back her composure.
“I’m steaming through it,” he said smiling. “It’s almost like it's writing itself.”
“That’s good, honey,” she said and leaned over to kiss him.
*****
Frankie leaned back in the chair and smiled. The two new owners of Stonegate Corner were perfect. Lee was a flower ready to blossom and with a little of Frankie’s magic, he would reach his full potential. Dana was a strong woman who just needed a little boost. They were both ripe and delicious. He was looking forward to seeing what fruits they would bear.
When he’d first come to this location, the previous owner had been in her teens. He’d arrived looking the same age, and they had played together on and off for years. When he’d left for longer than he’d intended to, he’d come back to find her married to a local man, a man who was too angry to open up to Frankie’s charm. Her marriage had been an unhappy one, but Frankie had stayed and he’d fathered the child she had borne. The same child who had sold the house when he’d asked her to. It was time to help a new couple.
He liked Lee very much, but it was time for him to have another child and he wanted Dana to be the mother. Lee would be a good father to his child, but he also wanted him to be successful and, the more he opened himself to Frankie’s advances, the more successful he would be. Fairy magic was meant to be shared with humans but more and more humans were blind to the world of fairies and its occupants. If people like Frankie didn’t shift the balance, then the two worlds would become separated forever and both would suffer greatly.
He was not about to let that happen. Both Dana and Lee would let him into their hearts and bed. Strangely, Lee would be the first to crack. Usually, the females fell for him first but not this time. Lee wanted him and he wanted his wife to want him too. Perfect.
“Are you ready for more?” Dana said breaking the silence.
He looked up to find that Lee had left the room and Dana was standing up waiting. Her shoulders were tanned from the morning sun and she looked healthy and happy. She was slightly wary of him; he could feel it but he wasn’t sure if it was because of the feelings she had for him or because her husband had enjoyed his touch. She didn’t express anything on her face and it made him wonder if somewhere along her family line there was a little fairy blood.
“You should put a little of this on,” he said shaking the sunscreen bottle. “Turn around.”
“I should get my husband to do it,” she said quietly.
“Why?” He frowned feigning innocence, but he knew what she meant.
“No, go ahead,” she said, and she turned lifting her ponytail away from her neck.
He squirted the lotion into his hands and warmed it before spreading it onto her skin. He knew she would enjoy it because that was the natural relationship between human and fairy. They were designed to interact and mix-breed. They were the perfect complement to each other’s species. He rubbed the lotion in and heard the faintest sigh. His hands trailed across her throat and down her chest reaching the top of her bikini and then back over her arms and down her back. When he removed his hands, she nearly fell against him and he steadied her.
“You have a magic touch,” she said, but it came out as a whisper.
“I know, your husband already told me,” he replied and gently pulled on her ponytail.
He now knew that the way to win Dana over was to win over her husband first. She would not do anything that would risk his feelings being hurt, and he admired her for that. She wouldn’t understand if he told her that her husband would enjoy watching him pleasure her but it was true. Lee was easy to read.
The rest of the afternoon was full of easy chatter and Dana had relaxed with him once more. When they cleared away the tools for the day, she asked him if he wanted to stay to dinner and he gladly accepted. He continued to clear up while she dashed back to the house to start on the food. When he heard footsteps on the gravel behind him, he was surprised to see Lee holding his shirt.
“It’s chilly, you might want this,” he said an
d their fingers brushed as he handed over the shirt and Lee watched as Frankie put it on.
“You okay?”
“Yeah, I’ve been sitting in front of the computer for two days. I feel a bit spaced out,” Lee said laughing.
“You need a walk,” Frankie said and motioned for the other guy to follow him. “There’s a brook in the trees down there, come on.”
Lee followed him down the hill and over the rocks. Lee had sought out his company, and it was a promising sign Frankie thought. He wasn’t dressed for the terrain and his flip flops were more of a trip hazard than footwear. So when he slipped off a rock, Frankie grabbed him.
“City boy,” Frankie laughed. “Flip flops on a farm?”
“I know,” Lee said laughing. “Dana keeps moaning, says she’s tired of seeing my feet.”
“I think they’re nice feet but the footwear, not so much,” Frankie replied still holding Lee’s arm.
“Nice feet?”
“Nice,” Frankie nodded.
Lee looked up at him with his pale blue eyes and his lips parted. Frankie could kiss him, but he didn’t want to move too fast. The trouble was he knew exactly what that would do to both of them and Dana would have dinner on the table before they knew it. He decided not to make a move and was about to turn back to the path when Lee fell into him with a gasp.
Frankie steadied Lee against his chest and looked down to see the snake slither away. It wasn’t a poisonous variety and Frankie wondered if the snake did it on purpose just to mess with him. Lee was trembling in his arms and that changed things.
“Please tell me it’s gone,” Lee muttered with his eyes closed.
“The snake has gone, and it wasn’t poisonous so everything is going to be just fine,” Frankie said. “It didn’t bite?”
“No,” Lee shivered.
*****
Lee had always been terrified of snakes and as long as he didn’t look at it, then he would calm down. He looked up into Frankie’s dark blue eyes instead. This was probably a mistake because Lee was pressed up against his body and the urge to kiss him was still there like a naughty secret, waiting to pop out and ruin him.
When Frankie licked his lips, Lee was drawn into them. He could feel the other man’s breath on his face and the hardness of his muscles under the thin material of his shirt. After what seemed like ages, Frankie lowered his mouth and kissed him. If Frankie hadn’t been holding his arms, he would have melted to the ground like jelly.
“Why does it feel so good?” he managed to ask.
“This is natural, why wouldn’t it?” Frankie answered.
“No, I’m married. I’m not gay either. This is wrong,” Lee said but Frankie's lips were on his again and he moaned against them.
“Doesn’t feel wrong, does it?”
“No,” he said.
Lee’s manhood was pressing against Frankie’s thigh and he couldn’t help the motion that his hips made as they teased more pleasure out of him. Frankie squeezed his bottom pulling him closer and Lee could feel the other man’s hardness. Lee had never thought he’d be in this situation; he loved Dana. He pulled away and looked up at Frankie once more.
“Dana will be wondering where we are,” Frankie said grabbing his hand. “And although I’m sure she’d enjoy seeing this, I think she’d worry if we don’t turn up.”
“Dana,” Lee groaned but Frankie turned and kissed him shutting his mouth.
“She likes me, Lee, don’t you worry,” Frankie winked and pulled him up the hill.
When they walked into the kitchen, Dana was dishing up the dinner and she smiled at him. He was confused, but if he acted like nothing had happened, he could deal with it later. Whatever had just happened didn’t need to ruin their evening or his fantastic writing spell. Frankie was his muse and he was not going to lose him over a little kiss.
“Remind me to throw these flip flops away,” he said and kissed Dana on the cheek before taking a seat.
“What a relief, I’ve been waiting to hear that for years. Frankie, you are a good influence on my husband,” she said patting Frankie’s shoulder.
Dana did like Frankie. He could see that, but she might not like him if she knew her husband had a major crush on him. He rubbed his face and cleared the thoughts out of his head. Dana had put a light shirt over her bikini top but still wore the sexy short shorts. He concentrated on them as she dished the plates out. She must have seen him because she grinned at him as she took her place at the table.
****
Lee’s eyes widened when Dana brought out the vodka. They didn’t drink often and if they did, it would be wine because the vodka was reserved for nights when they had guests around and so he should have expected it. She served it with fruit juice but when he sipped it, he realized that it was a generous double. He would have to watch himself. Dana drank hers down very quickly and so did Frankie which then led to another drink and Dana putting the music on.
They were so relaxed with each other that he was almost jealous of their natural companionship. He wasn’t jealous that Frankie was flirting with his wife, he liked that. He was jealous that he was on the outside looking in. When Dana poured him another drink, he made short work of it and poured himself another. It was he who instigated the dancing, the other two just followed his lead, and it was he who fell onto the sofa on Frankie’s lap pulling Dana on top of him.
Dana turned to kiss him and he kissed her back, needing to reassert his hetero relationship in front of Frankie. His hands stroked her bare thighs, and he momentarily forgot where he was. He forgot that he was sitting on Frankie’s lap and he didn’t notice that Frankie’s arms were around him and Dana. When someone kissed his neck, he groaned with pleasure and his hands slid down the front of Dana’s shorts. His fingers found her wet with desire.
“Not here Lee,” she whispered and giggled falling onto the floor.
That was when he remembered that Frankie was underneath him. He turned to find Frankie smiling and his heart did a little back flip in his rib cage. Frankie had his arms around him and his jeans were digging into his backside like he had a rocket in his pocket. The thought made Lee laugh in the uncontrollable way that he’d had when he was a child.
“More vodka,” Dana said.
“More dancing,” Frankie said sliding Lee onto the sofa.
Dana handed the vodkas out and Lee downed his thirstily. He watched as Frankie danced with Dana and somewhere in his drunken state he realized two things. First, if Dana kissed Frankie, then it made it equal and he wouldn’t have to feel guilty. Second, if Dana kissed Frankie, he’d probably cum in his pants.
Lee didn’t think he was as drunk as the other pair looked and that made him bold. He removed his shirt and flung it to the floor and began dancing. He danced next to Frankie and tried to unbutton the man’s shirt but his buttons didn’t work. Frankie lifted the shirt over his head and dropped it. Lee would be surprised if Dana didn’t like what she saw in Frankie. He was hot with a capital H.
“Shirt off Dana, it’s only fair,” Lee said dancing up behind her to help her out of her shirt.
He had the very far away feeling that he was going to regret his actions, but it was so far away he pushed it aside. Dana’s bikini top did great things to her pretty body, and he had to stop to check her out. He was a little wobbly on his feet, but Frankie’s arm snaked out and wrapped around his waist, giving him strength.
*****
Dana found herself wrapped in Frankie’s arms, but she was kissing her husband. She was getting confused with who was who, but it all felt so good. She felt free and happy and Lee was just as happy. Dana smiled when one of her favorite songs came through the speakers. She swayed, feeling their bodies behind her.
Lee had lifted her ponytail and was kissing her neck and it felt divine. She turned into the kiss and knew something wasn’t quite right, but the feeling had enveloped her with pleasure. She spun back around wiggling her bottom to the music and Lee’s hands found her breasts. She continued to danc
e as her bikini top dropped to the floor with the shirts. Dana was hot and horny. When she turned to Lee, she found that he was kissing Frankie. It was unexpected but at the same time; she thought it was beautiful.
The men were really going for it, their hands caressing each other’s bodies. Slowly she unbuckled Lee’s jeans and pulled them down. Frankie’s hands soon started exploring his newly freed area and she heard her husband gasp in surprise. Damn, he was hot. Frankie’s hands changed direction, and he scooped her up against his chest. She wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed him thoroughly while Lee’s hands removed her panties.
When they were all fully free from clothes, they ended up a writhing mess on the floor. Lee was the first to climax, and he did so while Frankie stroked him. It was the sexiest thing Dana had ever seen. When Frankie slid himself into her, she was taken out of her mind and somewhere else because the pleasure was indescribable. She knew Lee was right beside her and he made her feel safe. She climaxed hard and long squeezing every ounce of pleasure from her body.
Frankie shuddered to a halt. His seed was hot and powerful and she vaguely wondered if she’d remembered contraception but the thought was fleeting. She turned and curled into her husband while Frankie spooned behind her. Her husband’s hair was damp and sticking out at all angles but he’d never look sexier than he did at that moment and she pulled him closer.
“I love you,” she said.
“I love you too, baby,” he replied.
****
When sunlight streamed onto Dana’s face she cringed. Her head was pounding and her tongue felt like she’d cleaned the chicken coop out with it. It took several minutes before the memories came flooding back but when they did her stomach sank and she felt nauseous. She was too scared to open her eyes.