Midnight Passions
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Colleen gulped. Yes, she remembered that part of the dream, too. She pulled the sheets up to her chin and laughed nervously. “Yes, about that... How are we going to get away with doing that? I mean, as fun as it sounds, I couldn’t marry two men at the same time.”
“Why not?” Spence asked. The serious tone of his voice was slightly unnerving. “You would be married to John Spence, who is legally one man. Since John and I trade off living in the books, there could be stretches of weeks where you would only have one of us in your bed.”
“Unless you want us both, and neither of us have a problem with that, as you earlier experienced.” John grinned.
“No kidding.” Colleen’s nipples hardened again; her pussy ached for another round. “What about Melissa? You guys think you can continue pull off the switching with her. She’s a smart girl, she’ll figure it out.”
“She already knows, Colleen.”
“What?”
John eased into the pillows and stroked Colleen’s ribcage with one finger. “She figured it out a long time ago, and I saw no point in trying to cover it up. Remember, she’d seen more of us than you have. She is a smart girl, we agree.”
“And a rather progressive one, too,” Spence added, “who doesn’t seem to mind having two step-daddies.”
Colleen had to laugh at that. Still so much she didn’t know about her own girl. “That’s just too weird. This whole situation is too weird. I wouldn’t believe it for one minute if you—” she pointed at Spence, then realized her mistake and turned to his brother, “if you hadn’t taken me into that book.”
“I would be happy to take you into any book you want, Colleen,” John said. “In fact, I’d encourage it, because there’s one more thing you should know about those books.”
“Oh, dear. Don’t tell me. The characters can come out here, too.” An image of the cast of Midnight Passions engaged in an orgy in her living room came into focus.
Spence chuckled. “I wish. Seriously, staying in the books has an effect on you. It slows the aging process. The longer you stay in a book, the longer you stay young.”
“Really?”
“Our grandmother lived a very long time,” John said, “and we’re a lot older than you think.”
“I think you both are beautiful,” Colleen said, and meant her words. She still couldn’t believe they wanted her, and said as much.
“Believe it.” Spence nuzzled her ear. “You were meant for us, and we for you. We want you with us for all time.”
“The longer the better,” John added. “What do you say to an extended vacation in the story of your choice? Just the four of us.”
Both men closed in on her. Colleen’s body geared up for another session of mind-blowing sex.
“I’d say I’m going to like being in this book club,” she said, then her face fell. “Oh, but we can’t take Melissa into that book.”
John kissed her ear. “It’s all right. Anywhere you want to go. I don’t want to share you with those people anyway. Spence is enough.”
“Funny, brother.” Spence smirked.
The banter done, both men proceeded with their seduction, each sucking a nipple into their mouths. Colleen’s head lolled back and she basked in the sensation. Yes, she decided, this was one story destined to have a very happy ending.
About the Author
Leigh Ellwood writes spicy romances and sassy mysteries. She is the creator of the award-winning Dareville series for Phaze Books, as well as numerous shorts for Phaze and other small publishers. Readers are invited to visit LeighEllwood.com for more information on Leigh’s books, and to follow Leigh’s writing adventures via her blog at leighwantsfood.blogspot.com or through her Twitter at Twitter.com/LeighEllwood.