by Diane Leyne
Jen was working, too. She spent three days a week working as part-time legal counsel for Whelan Corp and two days a week volunteering at a legal aid office affiliated with the clinic where Caleb worked.
All in all, they were pretty damned happy and in love. And now they were together at the opening of Club Libertine Chicago. After the runaway success of Libertine Island, the owners decided to open another branch, and here they all were.
As part of the opening night festivities, they’d decided to have a formal collaring ceremony. They’d talked about marriage, but since Jen could only marry one of them, they decided that they would stick with a collaring. They would sign new contracts with no end dates, and then Caleb would collar Jen and then Rey would collar them both. But she did insist on one amendment to their Master/slave agreements that neither men argued with, although they all knew it would cause surprise and probably laughter when it was read aloud at the ceremony.
The clause she added provided for punishment if either Rey or Caleb tried to get away with running away or not talking about what was important ever again. It spelled out that, sub or not, Jen had permission to whip their asses if they tried anything like that again. And she hung a whip over their bedroom door to remind them each and every day that she loved them enough to do just that, and they let her so that she knew they loved her enough to let her.
THE END
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