by Redrae Gunn
“Let it out, baby,” Tony said. “Let it all out, Jenna. Take it out on us. Ride us together. Share your pain with us.”
Jenna sobbed as she pounded out her frustrations on both of their cocks. She was close. So close. If Tony would just smack her again and let her go. If Jace would just thrust hard.
“Hurt me.” Jenna breathed to Tony as she opened her eyes and met his gaze. “Please.”
“I only hurt you in a good way, Jenna,” Tony replied. “I would never hurt you in a bad way.”
“I know,” Jenna said. “Please?”
“You trust me to hurt you?” Tony asked as he took Jenna’s hips in his hands.
“Yes,” Jenna replied. “I trust both of you because neither of you will hurt my heart.”
Tony stroked across Jenna’s clit with his cock and he hit the little nub inside that had been hardening to point of explosion inside of her. He held Jenna’s face and told her to look at him. Tony gave Jace a quick thumbs up and Tony watched Jenna’s eyes widen and narrow as she listened to Jace roar out his orgasm in her ass.
Jenna’s eyes glazed over and Tony came hard as her pussy battered him into oblivion. Tony managed to finally pull his cock from her sweet, slick folds, and then he slapped her pussy again. The tears and wide-eyed look he got from her almost made him lose control. He slapped her again and then three times softly but quickly. Her eyes had dilated to nearly black. He was right about to send her to her happy place. The dark man was satisfied.
Jenna looked at Tony’s pleased expression. The dark man was pulling her out of the pain that threatened her heart and gave her pain that she could handle. She had heard Jace as the orgasm hit him. Another smack from Tony and suddenly the room came back into focus and in slow motion she watched the next stinging smack from Tony descend on her already abused clit. Then Tony was lost in the morning fog that rushed through the room.
Jenna tried to blink her eyes but realized that they wouldn’t open. The fog was so soft and salty in the morning when it came off the ocean. She smiled and reached out to touch it. It was soft and wet on her fingers. Everything was amplified. The fog surrounded her like a warm blanket and she let go of all of her tension as she was covered in peace.
* * * *
“It’s okay, Jace,” Tony said as he cleaned and inspected Jenna. Jace had Jenna wrapped tightly in his arms and he was rocking her slowly.
“Give her to me so you can go take off the condom,” Tony said. Tony sighed at Jace’s hesitation. “When you come back you can look for yourself.”
Jace grunted and passed Jenna to Tony. When he came back he did check to make sure she wasn’t bleeding or seriously injured and he stepped back quickly when he saw bruises around her asshole and on the inner parts of her thighs.
“She did the ass bruises to herself,” Tony said to Jace. “You and I both had a hand, excuse the pun, in the other bruises but it’s our Jenna and she wanted that release. Trust me.”
“I know,” Jace replied softly. “It’s just hard to see her injured.”
“Think of it as a tattoo that will go away,” Tony said as he leaned down and kissed Jenna’s forehead. “We marked her and in the morning she will stand in the mirror and look at the bruises with a smile on her face. She will press a finger to them and her eyes will roll back in her head as she remembers the way that we loved her. Then she will bounce out of the bathroom with her panties already wet, wanting to know when we can do that again.”
Jace smiled. He knew that Tony was right.
“Since you are obviously feeling guiltier than I am,” Tony started as he handed Jenna back to Jace, “I will go start the movie and make some popcorn. You make sure that when she starts to come down she gets off one more time so she doesn’t drop on us and make us both feel bad.”
Jace grunted and carried the limp Jenna into the living room. He settled on the couch with her and then handed her to Tony when Tony came out of the kitchen wearing loose shorts and carrying a huge bowl of popcorn. Jace shrugged his shoulders and then went to put on clothes. When he came back out from the bedroom Jenna was still a limp noodle in Tony’s arms. The small smile on her face told him that she was still in her happy place. The movie had started.
“Kill Bill?” Jace asked Tony as he referred to the movie that Tony had picked.
“She loves this movie,” Tony said as he positioned Jenna so that her head rested on his lap and her legs were draped over Jace. He was on her right side and Jace was on her left. When she finally came down from her high she wouldn’t be disoriented.
* * * *
Jenna was seated between Jace and Tony. They were taking Tony’s truck into Minot for her OBGYN checkup. Jenna had started her period and the five years was up on her IUD. The early October snow had taken her by surprise and she had finally admitted that she really didn’t want to drive all that way by herself.
When the IUD was removed and Jenna was sitting on the chair with her sweatpants and ridiculously bulky padded underwear, Jace and Tony hit her doctor with questions.
“We were wondering how soon Jenna could get pregnant,” Jace said as he looked at Tony and then at Dr. Burns.
“What?” Jenna asked.
“Would one of you be doing the impregnating?” Dr. Burns asked, ignoring Jenna’s response, but the dark-haired female did wink at Jenna as she turned back to Jace.
“We were thinking that we didn’t really want to know,” Tony said.
“That could be an issue when talking about family histories,” Dr. Burns said as she sat back in her chair. “There are also social implications to go along with that. Issues that the child would ultimately face.”
“I’m wondering about medically. Is there anything wrong with not knowing if I have no clue about my parent’s history and Jace knows a little about his own?” Tony continued.
“I think that your biggest problem might just be explaining to Jenna why you are discussing this with me instead of her,” Dr. Burns said and she smiled at Jenna.
“Oh, that is so true on so many levels,” Jenna said as she glared at Jace and Tony. Then she managed a small smile and she turned back to Dr. Burns. “Is there a problem with not knowing?”
“We might know with a blood test so you would have to request that the results not be told to you,” Dr. Burns said.
“We are both O positive,” Jace said as he pointed to himself and Tony.
“In that case a blood test will not determine paternity and a DNA test would have to be performed and they are not performed without reason or request,” Dr. Burns said.
“When would Jenna be able to get pregnant if she was so inclined to do that with us after today?” Tony asked.
“She’s already had a normal period but I do like to see a couple of months between that and fertilization,” Dr. Burns said to the men and then turned to Jenna. “Jenna, medically, there is absolutely no reason why you could not get pregnant and the fetus be viable at this point in time. Periods may be sporadic so give it at least two weeks after a missed cycle before you take a pregnancy test. If it is positive I will be happy to see you through to term.”
“Okay,” Jenna said and she blushed as both her men looked like they were ready to start a family on the exam table.
“Honey,” Dr. Burns said as she looked at Jenna. “I see all types of people in my clinic. My favorites are the unconventional types that will provide only the best home for the child. I see nothing but hope for the three of you. Seeing you back here with a prospective addition to the family would never be a problem with me. Until then you can always fill the prescription for the daily pill.”
“Thank you,” Jace said as he stood and nodded to Dr. Burns.
Tony did the same and then Jenna finally stood up.
“Well I guess you three have some talking to do,” Dr. Burns said. “I can’t wait to see you back here.”
Jenna nodded and left the room. She took her place inside of the vehicle and was quiet. She wasn’t sure how she felt about them sp
ringing this on her without her having any clue. Did she really not know how they felt about her or were they just so excited about finally finding someone they could share that they were jumping right in with both feet?
Jace looked upset when Jenna asked him to stop at the pharmacy in Stanley and she filled the prescription. Yes, they really did need to talk about this.
“Why don’t we stop at the Scenic 23 on the way home?” Jenna suggested. “Then I wouldn’t have to cook and you two wouldn’t have to wait.”
Jace nodded his head at Tony and Jenna felt the tension mount when Tony pulled into the restaurant. As soon as they were seated at a table, Jace started trying to explain. Jenna smiled. He always was the one person that had to get things off of his chest, while Tony was more of the brooding type.
“I didn’t mean to freak you out,” Jace said as he looked at Jenna. “It’s just the whole idea of sweeping you away still seems like a great idea to me and I didn’t want you get another IUD. Then it would be what, five more years before we could even consider the possibility of starting a family?”
“In my defense,” Jenna began. “The only time that a family has been mentioned has been when you two have been drunk around the fire pit talking about how you think the perfect life would go. So please, no more surprises. I would like to be involved and have a say in things.”
“So fantasies are one thing and reality another?” Tony asked.
“I don’t know,” Jenna said honestly. They were her fantasies, both of them. She was actually living her fantasy, so she wondered why she was so upset about them mentioning starting a family. “I love you both but—”
“Have you three decided yet?” the waitress interrupted and smirked at Jenna like she had just heard the best gossip of the day.
Jenna looked the waitress in the eye and narrowed her eyes. These were her men and she’d be damned if she didn’t stick up for their right to have the perfect life no matter how much of a fantasy that might be.
“Jace will have the sixteen-ounce rib eye medium rare, baked potato, sour cream and butter on the side, with the green beans,” Jenna said.
“Soup or salad?” the woman asked, a little caught off guard.
“What variety of soups do you offer?” Jenna asked.
“We have chicken noodle, chili, and potato bacon,” the lady said.
“We’ll have to go with the potato bacon soup,” Jenna said. Then she pointed her finger at Tony. “Tony will have the bourbon-style rack of ribs with the bourbon shrimp skewers, a rice pilaf, and French fries with a side of ranch,” Jenna said. She couldn’t help but smile when Tony said yes under his breath.
“Soup or salad?” the lady said as she rolled her eyes but laughed at Tony who had just fist-bumped Jenna.
“A Caesar salad, please. I will have the lemon garlic chicken, baked potato, loaded, and the rice pilaf. A Caesar salad for me as well. Can we also get the appetizer sampler with all the sauces and—” Jenna looked at Jace, who had his eyebrows raised—“can we get two of those deep fried Twinkies with a dish of chocolate ice cream?”
“I love her,” Jace said to the lady as he looked at Jenna.
“Does he need to save that for dessert?” the lady asked and laughed.
Jenna could see the waitress was no longer judging the three of them.
“No.” Jenna smiled. “I’m sure he’ll eat everything on his plate.”
“If I was you, I’d take him over my knee and paddle him just for eating dessert first,” the lady whispered to Jenna. “I’ll have that right out for you three.”
“That was an interesting change of attitude,” Jenna admitted once the lady had left.
“It’s you, sweet Jenna,” Jace said.
Once the appetizers had been delivered to the table Jenna decided to get back to the matter at hand.
“So about this family,” Jenna said as she plopped a ranch-covered breaded mushroom into her mouth.
* * * *
“Did you get everything?” Tony asked Jace as they loaded up Tony’s truck.
“I tried,” Jace raised his voice. “You’re better at that crap than I am. It looked like someone threw up lace in that drawer. I didn’t know what I was grabbing.”
“You are fucking hopeless,” Tony said as he opened the duffle bag and sifted through the undergarments that were no longer neatly folded. “You are a Neanderthal as well. She had all of this stuff folded.”
“So I’ll drag her into the cave and watch you play Barbie,” Jace retorted.
“Good one,” Tony admitted as he smiled at his best friend. “Do you think she has any idea?”
“No.” Jace shook his head. “She’s been complaining about the roads being closed and asked me when I thought she’d be able to go to town again.”
“What did you tell her?” Tony asked.
“I said that Kira was coming with the plow to get us to the highway,” Jace said. “I’m not a complete idiot.”
Both Jace and Tony turned to the house when they saw a candle light shining through Jenna’s room from the kitchen. They’d been out of power for four days and Jenna was so grumpy about not having her coffee that she had started just shaking grounds in the cold water and heating it on the gas stove.
“Well, get Barbie dressed and out here.” Jace pushed Tony toward the house. “Don’t let her look in her panty drawer or she will know something is up.”
* * * *
“Can we at least get some hot coffee in town?” Jenna begged as she shivered between Jace and Tony in the truck. “Please! I am begging you for hot coffee without grounds. I will do anything.”
“Anything?” Tony asked.
“You have no idea,” Jenna said as she tucked her hands into her armpits.
Kira drove by in an army-sized snow plow, waving and smiling at them.
“Is it rude if I flip her the bird this close to Christmas?” Jenna asked. “They still have power.”
“They are running on a generator,” Jace said. “We were too until someone decided that the spare spark plugs in the garage should be used for the tiller and never told anyone that they needed to be replaced.”
“It’s entirely my fault that we don’t have coffee.” Jenna groaned and she rested her head on her knees.
“Or TV, or a radio, or even a clock that doesn’t run off of batteries,” Tony said.
“But the coffee, Tony, the coffee,” Jenna said as she kept her face in her knees. “I need my fix. It’s like heroin for the New Yorker. Give me my steaming hot cup of java.”
Once they made it to the highway Jenna pulled her head out of her lap and she groaned. They were headed to Kira and Rock’s farm. They followed the plow as it pulled next to Rock’s plane.
“All aboard,” Rock yelled at them through the wind.
“Where are we going?” Jenna asked once she was inside the plane and the door was secured.
“To town,” Jace said with a smile. “All the roads are closed for a hundred miles. Nearest place to land is Minneapolis.”
“We are going to Minneapolis to get coffee?” Jenna asked, suddenly cheerful.
“Yes!” both Jace and Tony yelled at the same time as Rock took the plane to the sky.
* * * *
“Is there anything else I can get for you?” Tony asked Jenna as they sat at Burger King in the Minneapolis airport.
Jenna shook her head and took a sip of her coffee. It was hot and relatively fresh. “I know that we didn’t come all of this way just for coffee.”
“Rock had to get us here early because of the next front moving through,” Jace said, looking at Jenna and then glancing at Tony.
“We have a five or six hours until we have to check in for our next flight,” Tony said. “I think that we should head over to the Mall of America and pick up some things for you to take on our trip.”
“Am I going to get to find out where we are going?” Jenna asked as she threw her empty cup into the garbage can and Jace hailed a cab.
“
Somewhere warm,” Tony replied.
Chapter 16
“Jace, are you okay?” Jenna asked him again. He kept looking at his watch and pacing. He reminded her of Strydor when there were other men in the corral and the horse wanted to get close to Jenna. “I thought that you and Tony went to those conventions all the time. This shouldn’t bother you.”
“I’m fine,” Jace said. “We do. The flight. It’s the flight.”
“You are the most horrible liar on the face of the planet, Jace Kline,” Jenna scolded. “You were fine in the plane that Rock was flying and you were fine on the roller coaster just a couple minutes ago.”
“Why don’t you find some place for us to grab a quick bite of lunch?” Tony said to Jace. “Jenna and I will do a little shopping and call me when the place opens.”
Jace stalked off and Jenna looked at Tony. Tony smiled his most charming smile and shrugged his shoulders. Jenna went into the first store that caught her interest. They had said that they were going someplace warm, so she would need cool clothes and perhaps a swim suit. This seemed to be the only store that had both this time of year.
Jenna was paying for her purchases when Tony got a call. He said something quick and then he was nearly dragging Jenna out of the store.
“What is wrong with you?” Jenna asked Tony.
“I’m hungry,” Tony said.
“Right.” Jenna rolled her eyes. “First of all, you are always hungry. Second of all you have never once been at Jace’s beck and call. Third, you never, ever, ever have dragged me out of a store. You love shopping with me.”
“I’m worried about Jace,” Tony said.
Jenna allowed Tony to carry her bag and then tried to keep up with his long stride. If it would’ve been Jace walking this fast she would’ve had to jog to keep up with him. Tony stopped in front of the Kokomo’s Island Café and held the door open for her.