Belonging to the Steer Brothers

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and is involved in the inheritance. It is one of the conditions that has been passed down.  A male heir must inherit the Steer inheritance. Not ideal in this day and age I know, but still it’s fool-proof.” Paul stopped when David cupped her cheek looking into her beautiful eyes. Paul wished he could be looking in her eyes as he told her his family history, but in truth he didn’t know if he could hold his desire in check long enough to explain.
    “You okay, babe?” David asked her.
    Anna nodded.
    “Anyway, one time twins were born to the line. The rumour or the prediction spoke of the two men were so alike in everything it wouldn’t shock anyone if they were to fall in love with the same woman. Well, they both fell in love with the same woman, and it would have torn our family name apart. Since both couldn’t have her, no one could. Susan Hamilton her name was, to be precise. It’s in our personal family tree and diaries. She not only loved one brother, she loved both and came to the twins with an ultimatum or a solution. She would share the two men, and they would be hers forever.” David leaned down and kissed her luscious lips, causing Paul to stop his tale. Her hand moved from beneath Paul’s to respond to his brother. Paul held her stomach, circling the quivering flesh.
    “You taste good,” David moaned diving in for more. Paul moved his hand down her belly resting at the top just above her pubic bone. So close to touching her intimately. He wanted the dress out of the way. To be free to explore her flesh.
    “Finish the story, Paul,” she said.
    “The twins after much arguing, agreed. She would marry the oldest in a civil ceremony, but they would both be married to her; and on the wedding night, both men would be present and share her body.” Paul waited as he heard her gasp.
    “How could one have been older, they were twins?” she asked.
    “One still needed to come before the other.” David answered that one with a smile on his face.
    “Right, but you said share her body? Wouldn’t that be incest?”
    Paul looked at David and whispered into her ear. “It wouldn’t be incest.  They would be sharing her body, not each other. I wouldn’t dream of touching this ugly mug. The only touching would be to you.”
    Anna laughed, sighing, as she leaned more heavily against him.
    “Are you wanting me in the same way as those two men?” she asked. His cock pulsed to life. She must be considering it if she was asking the question. Paul could see the same reaction with David. The other man looked ready to lose it.
    “It wasn’t just with the twins. They had a brilliant and good relationship. Since then the Steer men have shared their women. With the twins it was like our genetic make-up had been altered because since then, all the men have shared the same woman. No matter what happened. She shared their love, life and passion, no matter the number,” Paul said. He’d often wondered about that. Whether it was some sort of change or if for the first time their desire for sharing their women had in fact been opened up and now couldn’t be closed off. The only woman who hadn’t been happy was the one who kept the diary. One woman out of generations. All had lived in CapeFalls.
    Sharing had become a natural instinct rather than a compromise on an ultimatum.
    “What about babies?”
    Paul watched as David moved down her body. He glanced over her shoulder and saw her nipples budding against her dress. The exposed top part of her chest was flushed red. She leaned more heavily against him. Paul held her weight, and her legs were partially open already accepting a space for David to move closer. The lucky bastard would be seated snug against her pussy.
    “With all of us together and of the same blood, it wouldn’t matter. He or she would be a Steer and that was all that mattered,” Paul whispered. 
    She sighed, almost as if the answer comforted her.
    “What does this mean, Anna?” David asked her

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