Jamie's Revenge

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by Jenny Penn


  Roses that would send Brodie and Caelen out in the morning with a reminder of the treat they couldn’t touch waiting for them back at home. Jamie snickered as she plucked the little jar of soft soap off the wooden shelf. Even if it didn’t prickle their desires, the girlie scent would surely rile their annoyance.

  It took her near an hour to wash their things. Jamie washed them good, real good, letting them soak in as much of the floral scent as they could before she wrung them out along the board and then to the line to hang.

  The enjoyment of her prank waned out under the harsh sun as she began to sweat over the task of emptying out the wash bins and rolling them back into the barn to be stored. Even with the stink, it was nicer in the barn. It was just a little cooler, and Jamie sighed into the stall’s side, thinking of getting herself a drink from the well before going to check on Bridgette.

  Geoffrey’s whinnying down the way drew her toward the anxious horse. Linc said they didn’t have the saddle to spare for her to go riding, but she didn’t really need one. What she needed was her bags. What Geoffrey needed was a run. There was more than enough light in the day for her to make it to Head of Elm and back.

  Just barely…and Linc will be pissed. Not that she wanted to upset that particular brother-in-law, but Jamie really didn’t want to go back into the house and spend the day getting bitched at by Bridgette either.

  What seemed like a good idea at the time didn’t feel so great nearly six hours later as Jamie finally rode Geoffrey back through the open gates of the MacAuley ranch. Drenched through to the bone, Jamie could see the pile of men waiting for her under the porch roof and knew that her that she hadn’t yet paid for her rash decision.

  It looked like a lynching party, complete with hardened gun-slingers and the full flames of the lanterns roaring boldly in face of the thunderstorm that had rolled in to blacken the plains three hours past. If only it had kept rolling on, then she could have weathered it out under a tree.

  That hadn’t happened. There came a point when she knew her arrival would be greeted with a response more unpleasant than enduring the ride through the rain. Clearly, she’d underestimated that point.

  As she drew Geoffrey up to a stop at the porch steps, Linc greeted her. Pissed beyond the ability to speak, he had that muscle flexing in his cheek when he snatched her right off the horse. Jamie’s feet never touched the ground when he chunked her over his shoulder.

  Nor did she dare to make a squeak as he carried her off in a march. She figured she should be somewhat grateful not to have to deal with Brodie or Caelen’s opinions on the matter. They passed in no more than flashes of denim covered thighs before Linc bore her right into the house.

  Into the house and up the stairs, Jamie realized he hadn’t given her a reprieve a second after her feet finally touched down on the wooden floor of Bridgette’s bedroom. Without a word, he abandoned her to her fate as her sister turned from the window growling.

  * * * *

  Brodie waited for Linc at the bottom of the steps with only one thing to say to him. “It is just beginning, Linc.”

  “Shut up, Brodie.” Linc shoved right threw him as he continued on toward the door. “I don’t need to listen to your nonsense.”

  “The girl’s in heat.” Trailing after Linc, Brodie intended to have his say. “She’s just going to cause more and more trouble until she gets the dick she needs.”

  That had Linc turning on him right in the middle of the open front door. Balling Brodie’s shirt up in his fist, Linc snarled right in his face. “That’s my sister-in-law you’re talking about.”

  “She’s my woman, and you’re doing nothing but getting in the way.”

  “You’re getting in my way.” Linc whirled him around with that one and gave a shove. Stumbling backward, Brodie probably would have gone down the steps if Caelen hadn’t shoved him back onto his feet from behind. “Now, you see your woman’s horse, and I expect those bags to be in this house before the night is over.”

  With that declaration, Linc slammed the door on them, leaving Brodie shaking his head. “He just don’t want to listen.”

  “Leave him alone, Brodie. He’s doing what he thinks is right,” Caelen retorted.

  “Why do you keep defending him?” Brodie aimed his annoyance with both Jamie and Linc at Caelen. “If it wasn’t for Linc, we would be tucked in, enjoying this storm the right way instead of stuck out in it.”

  “Linc ain’t doing any different than we would…I would if we were talking about Bridgette. He’s just trying to do right by his family.”

  “We’re his family.”

  “Give it up, Brodie.” Caelen turned to look down into the sheet of water flowing off the porch roof. “We got worse things to handle right now.”

  Even with slickers on, the driving rain of sheets assured both Caelen and Brodie were cold and damp by the time they got to the barn with the horse. Brodie left Caelen to pull down the bags Jamie had piled on the old man, while he started tending to Geoffrey. The bags hit the ground with a plop.

  “Soaked through.” Caelen shook his head with a sigh, before he knelt down by the bag.

  “What you doing?” Brodie asked, though it became kind of obvious when Caelen flipped open the case’s top.

  “I’m just going to hang the things up to dry in here. You got to figure she can’t wear them wet.”

  Brodie snorted at that. “You’re just snooping. Ain’t you outgrown looking at a lady’s drawers?”

  “This is a little different than an old woman’s underlings.” Caelen held up a black, lacy corset. “Now tell me you don’t enjoy imaging Jamie in this.”

  Brodie stared for a second before answering sincerely. “Nope.”

  “Liar.”

  “All I see when I look at that is the knowledge that another man bought it for my woman.” Wrinkling his nose, he snatched the garment out of Caelen’s hands. A second later, the thin fabric shredded between his hands. Dropping the now rags to the floor, he met Caelen’s smirking gaze. “Now that’s more like it.”

  “You can’t shred all her clothes, Brodie.”

  “Why not?” Brodie eyed the open case. “It’s not like I care to see her wearing anything anyway.”

  “How about we just hang her clothes to dry in here? That should compensate for us having to stink like roses for the next couple of days.”

  When Caelen had a point, he had a point. Pissing Jamie off by destroying her wardrobe wouldn’t be half as fun as watching her reaction when she realized all her fine garments smelled like shit. Leaving Caelen to drape all of Jamie’s expensive dresses and underlings over the barn stalls, his brother made sure they got as close to the stink as possible without actually touching.

  That would get Jamie’s goat good. Maybe she’d do something rash…like come out of her protected cage and give him a chance to ease a little crazy out of her spirit. Even if Linc didn’t want to admit to it, the girl needed dick and not just any dick. She needed him. Until he rode all the pent-up frustration of the last five years out of that sweet, little body, she’d just get crazier and crazier.

  “Hey, guess what I found,” Caelen called from down the alley where he’d dragged Jamie’s bags off to, a little closer to the pig pen where the stench really got rank. Brodie didn’t exactly want to smell it.

  “Stockings?”

  “Cocks.”

  That had Brodie’s feet shifting through the dirt and hay floors to see what the hell Caelen was talking about. “What did you say?”

  “Cocks.” This time Caelen held up two hand-carved wooden dicks to go along with his answer. “They were hidden in the folds of Jamie’s bags. There is a third one.”

  Caelen passed one off to Brodie for his inspection before digging out the last one and rising to his feet. Brodie turned the thing over in his hand, feeling the grin just spread ear to ear across his face. This discovery certainly made up for any annoyance he’d had to suffer today.

  “You know what this means?”

/>   “Yeah,” Brodie drew the word out as he met Caelen’s gaze. “If Jamie can get off on something this skinny, she’s going to be in for a hell of shock when I pack her full.”

  Caelen joined in smirking with his brother. “Kind of makes you wonder about her husband, don’t it?”

  “Guess we don’t have to worry about measuring up.”

  That got an outright laugh from Caelen who got that look in his eyes. “I say we keep them.”

  “And let Jamie figure out just who had her cocks? Hell yeah. I got plans for these babies.”

  Chapter 10

  The next day might have dawned with the full glow of a cheery sun, but its joy couldn’t penetrate Jamie’s foul mood. Sore and worn out from her escapade the day before, her mood only soured when she found her clothes littering every nook and cranny of the barn. Not that Bridgette had any sympathy.

  Nobody did. Not for her. While Linc and Bridgette had fairly vibrated with their parental disapproval all through breakfast, Jamie also had to endure the knowing smirks of both Brodie and Caelen. The twins had been happy. Too happy, and now she knew why.

  Out came the wash barrels for a second day in a row. By the time she’d sufficiently scrubbed the grime from her clothes, her hands ached from all the work. Dry and itchy, despite the water, it put her in a mean enough mood for even Bridgette to stay clear of. Her sister pointedly focused on her hemming as Jamie lugged her suitcases up from the barn.

  The gifts Jamie had brought for Bridgette all had to be put out along the dresser to dry. Slowly emptying her luggage of all the odds and ends she’d packed, something finally became obvious. Snapping the lid of her bag closed in alarm, she drew Bridgette’s.

  “What? Did they pee in your bag too?”

  She’d meant it as a joke, but Jamie couldn’t smile right then. “They took something.”

  “Hmm. What? A pair of your stockings?” That made Bridgette smile with a sigh. “Men.”

  If only it had been something so frivolous. “Well, I’m certainly not going to let them keep them.”

  Jamie surged to her feet with that proclamation, intent on storming down to their cabin immediately.

  “What?” Bridgette looked up. “What did they take?”

  A blush tinged her cheeks and sharpened her tone. “Does it matter? They stole from me.”

  “Well I guess it depends on whether or not it’s worth you rushing off down to their cabin to get it back. You have to figure that’s exactly what they’re expecting you to do.”

  That did give her pause. “You think it’s a trap?”

  “Honey, you are the fox the hounds are after and there’s no let-up in a hound. Single-minded, determination that never stops, how do you think Linc and Angus got me to marry them? Don’t roll your eyes at me.”

  “Brodie and Caelen are with Linc.”

  “Fine. Bet your ass on that and go on down there.”

  Now Jamie had to. Not just because Bridgette had all but dared her, but she really had to know if it was a trap. The idea of which gave her more than a little thrill. Still, she picked through the folded pile of clothes that Bridgette had just finished mending to pull out all of Brodie and Caelen’s things.

  Then with a wary eye scanning in every direction, she headed down the little slope toward Brodie and Caelen’s cabin. Nothing really stirred but the wind. The dogs had gone with the cowboys, leaving behind stillness and silence. Instead of reassuring her, the peaceful setting only added to Jamie’s nerves as she approached the small cabin.

  Coming to a stop on the pebbled path right outside the wooden slatted door, Jamie hesitated before deciding on knocking. The door shrugged inward at her rap. With another quick glance around, Jamie peeked around the edge.

  “Hello?”

  Despite having already been inside once, she remembered the interior with great detail. Today, those details lurked in ominous shadows as she slowly pushed the door wide.

  “Hello?”

  Hesitating on the threshold, Jamie peered around, looking for whatever trap Caelen or Brodie might have laid. It would have helped if she had any clue of what she was looking for.

  “Brodie? Caelen?”

  Nothing stirred but the dust trapped in the strong rays of sunshine cutting across the floor. Sucking in a deep breath, Jamie told herself that not only had Bridgette been wrong, but that she wasn’t disappointed by that fact. Stepping over the threshold, Jamie told herself to stop acting like such a ninny and just get what she’d came for.

  “Something I can help you with, darlin’?”

  Shrieking at that sudden drawl, Jamie jumped into a whirl that had her banging into the door and stumbling back into it until they both crashed into the wall. She got pinned there instantly by the full-on press of a very hard male body.

  Caelen grinned down at her, but that mirth didn’t extend to the predatory gleam in his gaze. “What, oh, what has brought little Miss Jamie out of her hole and all the way to my doorstep?”

  Son of a bitch. Jamie’s whole face flamed at that suggestive comment. “I’m just bringing back the shirts Bridgette mended for you.” She could have come up with a better response or at least one that held something other than the quivering note of desire.

  “Is that so?” Caelen murmured as he stroked the hair back from her chin. Tucking it in behind her ear, his fingers slid a shiver straight down her spine as they traced a line from her lobe to the sensitive pulse at the base of her neck. “You look a little worried to me.”

  “Worried?” Jamie’s voice quivered despite her attempts to shore it up. Caelen didn’t help her find that resolve. Instead, he sent a shudder rippling down her whole body as he leaned in to take a pointed sniff her hair. “Caelen…”

  “Hmm?” Nuzzling his face into her neck to take a thrilling taste, he rendered her incapable of speech as the smoldering embers of lust ignited into a full on blaze. “You taste so good, darlin’. I just want to lay out across the table and feast on you.”

  He nibbled his way toward the ruffled edge of her dress. Nudging at the frills of lace with his chin, she stiffened with anticipation as his velvet tongue swooped out to take a lap at her puckered nipple. The swirling caress had her breathing out all of her resistance in a rushed gasp as she melted into Caelen.

  That sneaky little adventure came back to torment her, curling and rolling her tender tip until she whimpered and wound her hands into his hair, pressing him to her in a silent demand for something more. He bit her in response.

  A sharp little nibble right around the edges of her swollen bud shot through her like an electrifying bolt of pure rapture. Jamie shrieked and jerked, moaning over the gentle, soothing glide of his tongue.

  “Caelen…”

  She didn’t know what she wanted, what she begged him for, but heeded the call of her plaintive plea. Lifting his head, he drilled the smoldering heat of his desire straight into her soul with his dark look.

  “I spread you out on that table and give you what you really came down here for, darlin’,” Caelen growled as his thick thigh pushed her smaller ones apart.

  Sliding right up the divide, the thick bulge of muscle came to rest snug up against her aching flesh. Even through the layers of fabric, he had to feel the desire creaming from her body as he pressed in, parting her folds and trapping her little clit against the relentless grind of his thigh.

  “That’s what you want, isn’t it, darlin’?”

  Jamie whined, unable to stop her hands from dropping to his hips so she clutch at him as her hips began a humping motion that just didn’t appease the ache searing her alive.

  “You want a fucking.” Caelen’s head had dipped back to her breast. “You came down here for dick, darlin’.”

  Yes, she had, and he had one a whole lot more interesting to give her than the toys she’d hoped to retrieve.

  “Just say the word, darlin’, and I’ll give you all the cock you can take.”

  Jamie’s lips opened to give him that word, but they got stra
ngled when his mouth descended onto her breast. A prelude to the feasting he’d mentioned, Caelen ravaged her swollen breast. Nibbling, licking, sucking, he had her sliding down the door and further into his strength as she melted under the intense sensations.

  “Caelen! Where the hell you at?”

  Linc’s rough voice shot threw her like a bullet. Jerking back, she met Caelen’s gaze as his head lifted. The humor was there now. Laughter and satisfaction highlighted his feral gaze. A hunter well satisfied in his victory, Caelen leaned back to holler.

  “Just a moment, Linc.”

  “Let me go,” Jamie shoved at him, snatching at her sleeve to yank her dress back up.

  Caelen released her, calling out as she rushed out of the door. “You forgot to get your dick, darlin’.”

  That just added to the wind at her back as she flew under Linc’s narrowed gaze, still clutching her dress to her breast as she struggled to right her clothes and run at the same time. Caelen would pay for that last shot but not enough. Not nearly enough to dent the heated look she felt bearing down on her all the way to the main house.

  The noise and confusion of the cattle being driven into a large corral couldn’t mask the second dark figure watching her progress with wicked intent. Even across the fields, as no more than a shadow of wrangler on a horse, Jamie could feel Brodie’s gaze devouring her body. A part of her ached to show it to him, to torment him and his evil twin with what they couldn’t touch.

  It was that need and not her own desperation that birthed the most brilliant idea she had conceived. As the steps of the porch flew by under her feet, her mind latched onto the wild idea and began plotting.

  * * * *

  The flowers Bridgette had embroidered along the edge of the sheet glowed in the pale moonlight. Jamie had been laying there watching the ethereal white glow move slowly across the floor and up over the edge of the bed. All the while, she waited, marking the time as the tension and nerves built up in her stomach.

  All day she’d worked her plan over. Pulling from just about everything she’d ever seen her girls do to a man, Jamie had a good idea of just what needed to be done. The question remained whether she had the guts to get it done.

 

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