by Rose Nickol
The next day Sadie went to her studio for a few hours. While she was gone the men went shopping, time to buy rings. That night they all dressed nicely, the men in sport jackets and Dockers. Sadie was wearing her favorite little black dress. It was scoop necked and very short. She wore her highest heels with it and her legs looked long and sleek.
They went downtown to Sadie’s favorite restaurant for dinner. After the meal was served, both men went down on one knee and Dave, taking one hand asked, “Sadie will you be my wife, partner and sub? I love you and want you to be in my life forever.”
Taking her other hand, Evan kissed each finger, then looking up in to her eyes said, “Sadie, I love you and want to spend the rest of my life with you. You would do me the greatest honor if you would accept this ring and be my wife, lover and sub for the rest of our lives.”
They both reached into the inside pockets of their jackets and pulled out ring boxes. Opening them simultaneously, they presented the rings to her.
With tears in her eyes, Sadie answered, “Yes, I will marry both of you. We may not be able to legally marry, but you will both be my husband in every way. I love both of you and can’t imagine my life without either of you. I will be your wife, sub, partner, and whatever else you want me to be. I hope you both want children as much as I do.”
“We do,” they both answered together.
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Then men had no patience and Sadie really didn’t want a big wedding, so she and Dave were married in a quiet ceremony at the courthouse two weeks after the men asked her to marry them. Kyle and Jenna were the only witnesses.
The collaring ceremony was larger with most of the members of the club present. Sadie was happy. Both men loved her and she loved them.
Epilogue
The next several weeks were busy for the trio. They had decided to have a house built, and were busy with the design and finding a good location. They had looked at houses, but couldn’t find anything with all the elements they were looking for. Sadie needed a room to paint, and the men definitely had to have a play room. Plus they wanted guest rooms and rooms for children. The place was going to be a mansion by the time they had all the things they wanted and needed.
By the time they had the house built Sadie was done with her counseling sessions. Dave and Evan had helped her find a counselor who would work with all of them, and most of her issues from her time in the trunk had been resolved. She hadn’t blacked out for several months and was dealing with things much better.
Since they had had a quiet wedding, they decided to throw a big party for the house warming. They invited everyone they knew and all the families. It was a huge affair.
Sadie waited until after the party to tell the men her surprise. She was six weeks pregnant. She couldn’t be happier. Everything was perfect.
THE END
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rose Nickol is a fifty-two-year-young mother of an eleven-year daughter she adopted from China ten years ago, and a three-year-old shih tzu puppy. She loves all animals. She played with writing in her younger years but never did anything serious about until she was forced to retire from her career in the medical field due to health issues.
Rose has lived in Colorado for the last twenty-five years and enjoys the mountain views. When she’s not writing or being a mom, she crochets and does counted cross-stitch.
She’s working on a series of books based on the Club de Fleur.
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