by Sam Crescent
Joe came around the back, carrying large sacks of candy. Beside him were his own two husbands.
Life had been pretty hectic in the last ten years.
“How is my pregnant girl?” Joe asked.
“Feeling very protected,” she said.
Joe pulled her in close, kissing her cheek. Next he hugged Marshall and Pops. All too soon, the calmness went crazy as people started to arrive for the little Halloween party. They had offered to throw one for their kids, and it looked like it was going to be a huge hit.
A couple of hours later, Pops moved up behind her.
“You should be resting,” he said, kissing her neck.
“I am resting. I’m watching our family, Pops.” She couldn’t believe how worried she’d been or that she’d ever doubted him. She felt a little guilty for ever feeling that way.
“You’ve made me the happiest man in the world, and I know you’ve done the same to the guys.”
They spent every night sharing a bed, and sharing each other. She couldn’t sleep without any of them, and never wanted to.
“You’ve made me happy.”
“Come on, baby. Let’s go and bob for some apples.” He took hold of her hand, and led her down to their family, who were waiting for them to have fun.
When she was with her family, that was what she loved, it was always fun.
Life was perfect.
Who would have thought her happiness would have been based on being owned by the club? Five men, and they were all hers.
The End
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