Gavin's Submissives

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hardest thing she’d ever done. She loved hearing him speak. She checked
outside to make sure Gavin was following them back.
    The music drowned everything out. The road was bumpy, and
she held onto the handle bar above the door.
    When he parked the car she climbed out waiting for Gavin to
turn up.
    His face was a mask. She couldn’t read his expression.
    They walked into the house together. None of the ranch hands
were present. Sunday was a day off. Gavin had explained some of the workings of
the ranch to her. She’d been more interested in him and his relationship with
Landon. She’d known the moment Landon woke up alone he’d think about what he’d
done and said.
    Heidi knew she couldn’t give him what he needed. Gavin’s
domination was what he needed to keep him together. She’d seen the bliss on his
face at the spanking he’d been given.
    If she was honest with herself, she needed the domination.
The reason she’d stayed with Derek for so long was because of the way he’d
ordered her around. She liked being told what to do. Heidi didn’t like the way
in which he’d dealt with her. The lack of respect and overall cruelty unnerved
her. Everything else she’d been happy with.
    They could be Gavin’s submissives .
She’d gladly serve both men if they gave her the pleasure they offered her the
other day.
    She sat down in the sofa. “We’ll stay. Gavin and I will stay
in this house with you.”
    Landon let out a sigh of relief.
    “But not in the way it was,” Gavin said.
    “What do you mean?” Landon looked between them. She saw the
flash of panic in his eyes.
    “We’ll be together in this house, but none of us will be in
a relationship. You’ve ruined our trust, Landon, and you’ve got to earn it
back.”
    “This is up to you, Landon,” she said. “You can have us here,
but you’ve got to earn back both of our trusts, Gavin’s especially.”
     
     

Chapter Seven
     
    Landon accepted their offer. There wasn’t much else he could
say. If he disagreed with them then they’d walk out of his house and life. He
couldn’t handle them walking away from him. He’d been mistaken when he picked
between them.
    You fucked up
big time.
    Heidi and Gavin kept to their word. They didn’t change their
relationship. Gavin stayed in the spare bedroom. There was no romantic touching
among any of them. They watched movies, ate food together, and visited Heidi’s
house. The renovations were complete. He feared the moment she moved in. With
her at home she kept Gavin there. He knew in his heart that Gavin’s feelings
for Heidi were growing. The two spent a great deal of time together. They
cooked together.
    He didn’t feel excluded. Watching the two together gave him
peace. With them being part of his life was enough. In the small hours he
missed Gavin’s thick arms wrapped around him. The commanding touch of his lover
was what he yearned for the most. Closing his eyes, Landon listened to them in
the kitchen. The house was quiet apart from their laughter. He’d overslept.
    Before he knew it two weeks had passed without any change.
He rubbed his arms listening to them downstairs.
    Throwing the blanket off his body, Landon made his way down
to the kitchen. Heidi was covered in flour, and so was Gavin. He’d never seen
Gavin smile with such easy abandon. Glancing down the length of Gavin’s body he
saw the outline of his cock. The older man was aroused.
    Leaning against the doorframe he watched the two laughing
and giggling. Gavin was tickling Heidi as she tried to fight to get away.
    “This is not very hygienic,” she said.
    Landon chuckled. She said that to get the tickling to stop.
    Their gazes turned to him.
    “How come no one woke me?” he asked.
    The smile fell from Gavin’s lips.
    “We came in to see you. You were sleeping like a baby. We
thought we’d leave you. It’s Sunday after all. No one needs you,” Heidi said. “Cookie?”
    She held up a tray of cookies. Landon shook his head.
    Gavin

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