Threesome: Menage Week With The Sexy Threesome (Threesome Romance, Menage Romance, Menage MMF, Romance, First Time)
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“Okay, lovebirds…” He quipped and laughed. “Uhm…Come on now?”
Joey and Karlie couldn’t help but laugh. It sure wasn’t the most normal situation, but it was good for them. It was good because, for the first time in a long time, Karlie felt like she didn’t have to worry about anything, and she had her boys to fend for her.
And for now, that was all that mattered.
“Come on,” Joey said, “Colin, you can drive the car. I’ll sit with Karlie.” He said, giving her a knowing look.
“What if I drive—”
“Don’t even think about it,” Colin and Joey said at the same time.
And that was when they all cracked up.
Chapter 6: New York, I Love You
“It’s like…a Panini.” Karlie said as she, Joey, and Colin were looking up the Flatiron Building that Saturday. The said building was famous for looking like a clothes’ iron, which is quite an innovation in itself considering it was established way back 1902.
“We go all the way here, and all you could say is that the Flatiron Building looks like a Panini,” Joey said. “Classy, Karlie, really.”
“What?!” Karlie punched him lightly on the shoulder. “It’s true. Like, look at it.”
“She’s probably hungry, man,” Colin said, “Let’s go grab some pretzels and hotdogs and go to that Battery Park that you’re talking about.”
“You know,” Joey said, “that’s a pretty good idea.”
***
The air was cool as Karlie sat down in between Joey and Colin. They had a perfect view of the Statue of Liberty as they sat on a patch of grass near the New York Harbor. Battery Park was amazing that way, Karlie thought. It was amazing how a certain patch of land could separate the sea from the rest of New York; how it was just so serene and so light in there.
“I never thought I’d see the day that I’d see Lady Liberty this way,” Colin said as he looked ahead.
“Why?” Karlie asked.
“Nothing,” He said, “It’s just like…when you get to see her, you’re supposed to be surrounded by all these people but then again, I realized that you could actually see it in a more peaceful manner. And with you guys, too.”
“Now I’m touched.” Joey quipped, and they all laughed.
“Now that I think about it,” Karlie said, “I’m really going to miss you guys once detention ends.” She took a deep breath. “I don’t know how I’d be without you guys again.”
“Hey,” Colin said, “The friendship doesn’t have to end after detention. We still have the rest of the summer, and besides…after detention, why don’t we do something?”
A lot of things were going through Karlie’s head then, and she wondered whether they felt the same way too; whether they were thinking the same things.
“I like the sound of that,” Joey said. “We can go to my place and celebrate.”
“I’m in.” Karlie smiled.
“Yeah, that would be cool.” Colin agreed. “So, why don’t we head over to Central Park now? I’d really love to try those boats!”
“But…” Karlie muttered. “Wasn’t that like, our last plan? Does that mean that it’s the end of our adventure now?”
“Who said that?” Joey asked. “You know we could always make our own plans.”
Karlie just couldn’t help but smile.
***
And make their own plans they did.
They actually didn’t go to Central Park right away. Instead, they chose to go to Coney Island first and ride the Ferris Wheel. They even played some games, such as stacking those rings and throwing balls at targets. Joey and Colin won some stuffed bears for Karlie, and she was just at the happiest point in her life that she didn’t care about her mom calling her, or about the fact that she still had to re-submit that music project to Mr. Kessler.
What only mattered at that moment was the fact that she’s just so happy to be with the two most important men in her life. They traversed the High Line and took loads of pictures, checked out Grand Central just for the heck of it, and when they finally arrived in Central Park, they decided to do everything they could.
They rode the boats, and Karlie laid her head on Joey’s lap as Colin stroked her back while they were sitting on the grass. For her, it was just the most comforting thing of all. She felt secure with both of them. She felt like, for the first time in her life, she didn’t have to conform to anything and that the world really was so much more than what most people think it is.
They ended the day by going to the Empire State’s Observation Deck. Karlie has been there before, but she never really felt anything because she was just with her family and she didn’t get to spend time with people who really meant much to her; who made her feel that living wasn’t actually so bad at all.
“Wow,” Colin said as he looked down. “We’re on top of the world!”
This made all of them laugh.
“It’s so funny, isn’t it?” Karlie asked. “Like…the world is just this big sphere of a thing and yet, we don’t often appreciate it. Just take New York for example. We’ve been here for so long, and we don’t get to see it this way.”
“Life’s life,” Colin said. “Sometimes, you really could get so caught up in a lot of things. I sure have.” He took a deep breath. “I always thought I knew everything already and then I met you guys and realized that there’s just so much about the world that I need to know. Actually,” he looked at them, “I’m planning to go on a trip this summer. Maybe, a cruise or something. Just see where the wind takes me and all that…”
“That sounds fun,” Karlie said although the thought of him leaving was breaking her heart a bit. She was still enjoying her time with him—with them—and she just couldn’t let both of them go.
“Yeah, that does,” Joey said. “I don’t think I’m going to college right away, though. Band’s planning to go to LA, see what happens, but we’ll see…”
“You guys are leaving me?” Karlie asked.
“Hey,” Joey said, “those are just plans. Maybe, you could leave New York, too.” He said. “We’d all see the world together somehow then we could meet up again and…you know…”
For a while, none of them spoke. It was like all of them felt the gravity of the situation. That in time, they really would have to let each other go, and this would all end somehow.
“Let’s not think about anything,” Colin said, “For now,” he held Karlie’s hand, “this is all that matters.”
Karlie smiled and took Joey’s hand, too.
Colin was right. There was no use thinking too much about the future without savoring the present first. Maybe, this was all they had for now—and there was absolutely nothing wrong with that.
Chapter 7: This isn’t Life
“Where have you been, young lady?” Mrs. Anderson said as Karlie got home that night. It was already way past 9, and for her mom, that was really late already.
“Sorry, I just…” Karlie didn’t really know what to say. “Well, we were working really hard and—”
“Working really hard or traversing around town?”
Karlie was confused. How is it that her mother gets to know these things?
“If you’ve forgotten, young lady, I have friends at the Empire State and one of them said that she saw you going on the deck with two guys. And well, you did post a photo on Facebook with Joey and that half-Italian classmate of yours, didn’t you?”
Karlie couldn’t help but sigh. “Yeah, well, I’m sorry.” She put her purse down the couch and sat down. “But mom, I’ve never really went out like this in the past couple of months as I’ve had a tough senior year, but now that it’s ending…don’t you think I deserve this?”
“Deserve this?” Mrs. Anderson scoffed. “Deserve what exactly, Karlie? To be what, both of these guys’ lady of the month or whatever? I didn’t raise you to be that way.”
“You didn’t raise me to be anyway, exactly.” Karlie argued.
“Oh, don’t you d
are pin this on me, Karlie,” Mrs. Anderson said. “This is your own doing.”
“But I’m not doing anything wrong!”
“Oh, please. I know how these things go. You hang out with these guys thinking that it’s all fun until one day, you fall for both of them and you get your heart broken. I just don’t want you to have to endure those things when I know we both could prevent them from happening.”
“But I’m at the happiest I’ve been in for years!” Karlie said a little too loudly. “All this time, you keep on telling me how to act like a proper lady and be the kind of girl who’s so precious and so worth bringing home to mom or whatever, but what if I’m not that girl, mom? What if I don’t think I could ever be that person? This isn’t life, mom. You giving me all these things, paying for my education and all that? That’s not life. Yes, I’m thankful, I really am, but you can’t pretend that that’s all there is to life.”
“I didn’t mean it that way,” Mrs. Anderson said, and for what seemed like the first time, Karlie heard some heartbreak in her mother’s voice—like she was about to cry, but she was trying so hard not to.
Mrs. Anderson went on. “When I was your age,” She opened up, “I thought I knew everything, too. I had two guys who were good friends of mine, and you know…one thing led to another and before we knew it…” She trailed off and took a deep breath, “You’re eighteen, Karlie. You should know how to take care of yourself.”
“Were you happy?” Karlie asked.
Mrs. Anderson laughed. “As I could ever be.” She said. “But life’s not just meant for the things you want, you know? Maybe, I’ve been tough on you. Maybe, you’ve never felt that I was really there for you, with you…but I only did what I could to make sure you grow up well. And I guess, you did.”
Karlie hugged her mother. She may not show it well, but she still and will always love her. But she knew that there was one more important question that needed to be asked.
“So, what happened?” She asked. “I mean…where are they now?”
“We all had to go our separate ways,” Mrs. Anderson answered. “To be honest, I guess none of us really wanted to act on it. We just wanted to have fun and…and, we all had these plans for our lives so we really couldn’t just stay in our bubble.”
Karlie nodded and took a deep breath.
“As for you, young lady,” Mrs. Anderson said, “You have a good head on your shoulders. I guess, this is all up to you now.” She tapped her on the shoulder, “Good Luck.”
Chapter 8: Confessions and Declarations
“Damn, you feel good…” Joey said as he was kissing Karlie on the neck. It was the morning of their last detention day, and he decided to pay her a visit. He actually was just supposed to give her some pancakes that he made for breakfast and ask her if she wants to go to school with him, but as they were talking in the kitchen, they just couldn’t help but kiss and have their hands all over each other. Soon enough, they made their way to her bedroom for a little tete-a-tete before going to class.
“Yeah?” She asked breathlessly. She was sweating, and he was, too, but she really didn’t care. He was now kissing her on the abdomen, teasing her by playing with her panties.
“Hey…” She said, “We have class.”
“I know.” He said with a grin on his face, and she couldn’t help but laugh as he went up and kissed her on the lips. “You taste like strawberries.”
“I know,” Karlie said.
Joey then took a deep breath and laid down beside her in bed. “Can’t believe I’m here in your room with you.”
“Not that you’ve never been here before.” She teased as she fixed herself to prop up in bed beside him. She started to play with his hair. “Remember when we were kids, and we would play hide and seek just in this room?”
He laughed. “How could I forget?” He asked. “You’ve really grown up. I like this person that you’ve become.”
“You too.” She said. “And…I don’t even know what we have!” She laughed.
“Do we actually have to label it?” He asked. “I mean, we’re good this way.”
“You don’t get jealous of Colin?”
He laughed and took a deep breath before answering. “Of course, I do.” He said. “Who wouldn’t? But then again, I can see how he makes you happy, too. And I guess, that’s all I want. I want you to be happy. I want you to grow up to be the person you want to be.”
“You’re making it sound like I’m a mess or something.”
“We all are, Karlie.” He said. “I mean, to be honest, I thought about asking you to be my girlfriend, but I don’t know how that would fare to you. And, I know you like Colin, you really do.”
“That’s right. But I also like you.”
“See?”
She laughed. “Yeah, well, you have a point.” She sighed. “And today’s the last day of detention.”
“It doesn’t have to be the last day of whatever this is that we have. We’re still hanging out at the house tonight, you know.”
“Right…” She muttered and took a deep breath. “Joey,” she said, looking him in the eyes, “Thank you. I mean…for everything.” She said. “This past week has been like, the greatest week of my life.”
“It only gets better from here, you’ll see.”
And with every seed of hope in her heart, she hoped he was right.
Chapter 9: We’ll Always Have New York
Mr. Kessler proved to be good during their last detention session. In fact, he even put up a feast for the kids, and they got to eat some pasta, chips, and ice cream. There was sparkling cider, too.
“It’s the last detention of the year and your last time in detention, too—unless you plan to go back to High School next year.” He said, and the kids cracked up.
Maybe, Karlie thought, people really had something good inside them but they just don’t show it often. She, Joey, and Colin later rode Colin’s car to go to Joey’s house, and Karlie and Colin just couldn’t stop kissing at the back of the car. They were laughing and kissing and just couldn’t stop touching each other. In fact, the straps of Karlie’s dress were already down her shoulders.
“Easy, people,” Joey said as he parked the car in the parking lot. He was the designated driver, and he helped Colin and Karlie get out of the car. Karlie felt intoxicated by the fact that this was probably the last day she’d spend with her boys, and she just wanted to savor every moment.
Karlie held Joey’s hand as he helped her out of the car, and ended up kissing him. “Damn, you guys are good.” She said. “I’m gonna miss you so much.”
“Ssh,” Colin said as he held her by the waist and gave her a kiss on the lips. “We would miss you a lot.”
Just then, a loud roar of thunder butted in, and rain poured down from the skies, drenching every bit of their skin.
“Oh my god,” Karlie laughed.
“Come on,” Joey said as they went inside the apartment building and made their way to Joey’s room. He had been living away from his parents since he was 16.
As soon as they entered the room, the gravity of their borrowed time fell upon them, and they didn’t want to waste any more time. Joey locked the door, and Colin and Karlie sat down on the couch. Joey knelt down in front of Karlie and gave her a knowing look. Karlie nodded, so Joey reached for her panties and pulled them down. He then went on to kiss her down there and play with her folds. Karlie couldn’t help but moan—and it didn’t help that Colin was kissing her, too.
They went on kissing and touching one another and soon, they went to Joey’s bedroom. Karlie undressed each of them, and held and kissed each of their crotches as they undressed her and laid her down on the bed. They played with her by kissing her on the breasts and playing with her folds, and soon, the three of them joined together as one, Karlie sandwiched in the middle, happy in their own bubble.
The night was long, and they sure made the most out of it.
***
As the first rays of sunlight entered t
he room, Karlie woke up between the two most important men in her life. Seeing them asleep next to her, she felt like she couldn’t be any luckier. But this day only reminded her that their days are numbered, and she also had her future to think of.
She was actually tempted to just go with Colin on his cruise, or check out LA with Joey, but then again…she knew that she couldn’t always rely on them, especially in her future. She loved them, yes, and they would always have one another, but she also had to make decisions for herself.
And that moment, she knew what she needed to know and what she wanted to do—at least for the moment.
She then noticed Colin stirring in his sleep.
“Good morning,” She greeted as she kissed him on the lips. He slowly opened his eyes and smiled as he saw her.
“Hey,” He said, also giving her a kiss.
“Hey, lovebirds.” Joey woke up at that moment, too.
“Oh come on, Joey.” Karlie quipped and kissed him on the lips.
“That’s our girl.” He said, and they laughed.
“Both of you guys were amazing,” Karlie said and sighed. “I wish this just wouldn’t end.”
“Well, it’s really not over,” Colin said. “I mean, this isn’t like the end of whatever we have, right? And, besides…” He went on, “Why don’t you guys just come with me to the cruise? It would be fun. I’m thinking, we could go to Asia and really try authentic Asian food and all—”
“Sorry, man,” Joey said, “My sights are set on LA. Maybe you guys could go? There are all those celebrities there, me included—”
Karlie pushed him lightly on the shoulder. “Quit it.” She laughed, “Actually…I have something to say to you guys.”
“What is it?” Colin asked.
“Well…you know how I love you both, right?”
“Yeah…” Joey said.
Karlie went on. “Well…I love you both, and I wish I could be with you guys, whether in LA or on that cruise but…I thought about what you said about me finding myself and finding my place in the world and all that, and I realized that I do have to do that. I do have my own life.” She smiled and then, “I’m leaving. I mean, I’m going to London…Just so you know, to see where life takes me and all that.”