A Mate to Share [Wolf Pack Mates 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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vulnerability that he could see was the fact the bathrooms were external. That was a function of the age of the building—over two hundred years old—and the fact it had been a school. Of course, the women kept the bathrooms locked when they weren’t using them, too, but simply having to go outside to shower and use the facilities was a weak place in their defenses. They needed a shower and toilet inside.
    Jett had the vague idea Eve had said something about them planning to install an indoor bathroom before winter, but winter was a long way ahead. It wasn’t even full summer yet. No. They needed that bathroom now. Well, as soon as possible. He and Morgan needed to pay the women a visit and expedite their plans for it, even if it meant doing some of the physical work themselves.
    Ugh. Crawling under an old building digging up pipes was not what he wanted to be doing. But still, to keep Eve safe, he’d do it. And then he’d plan another dungeon scene. One that ended up with him and Morgan doubly penetrating Eve. Oh, she’d liked it when they touched her in the shower. She’d be sure to agree to the real thing. Especially if they got her all hot and bothered in the dungeon first.
     
    * * * *
     
    The meeting to talk about installing a new bathroom had grown and grown. At first Eve was surprised to hear Morgan and Jett wanted to be involved. “We might be able to help do some of the labor for you,” Jett had said.
    Well that would be great. The floors in the schoolhouse were stone, so Eve wasn’t at all sure how installation would go. It wasn’t like just ripping up some floorboards or something in a regular apartment.
    Then Taige appeared with Jasper and Cornelian, who had asked to be there, too.
    “I can see I’m going to have to find me two men as well or y’all will outnumber me,” said Ginnie.
    “Would you like me to bring a few more of my managers along? I’m pretty sure someone will volunteer to come,” suggested Jasper.
    “Do you have any plumbers working for you?” asked Ginnie, making them all laugh.
    Eve set her laptop on the table, bringing up the pictures they’d found of all-in-one showers. “That will save us having to do tiling and so on. It’s a prefabricated unit,” she said.
    Then she sat back and let the others argue about the details.
    Jasper made some phone calls and so did Jett and before she knew it, everything was arranged for a plumber and building contractor to come out the next day to quote for the bathroom.
    “You just have to show him the room you want it installed in, and they’ll do the rest,” said Jasper.
    Which was good, Eve thought, reflecting on her day later that afternoon, because she was desperate to get making more items to sell before the next weekend’s market. Fortunately, the little impulse buys didn’t require any extra designing. She could almost make them with her eyes shut. It was simply a matter of pulling out a bag of leftover yarn from her major projects, choosing some colors that would look good together, then blending them into a finished product. While she made them she kept a notebook beside her to sketch ideas for the big projects that had been commissioned.
    It was actually quite fascinating that while her fingers were busy with one thing, her mind was free to roam with the next project.
    She really needed to get finished with the iPad covers, because tonight the men were taking her out again. They’d argued hard to take her to dinner and possibly a movie, but she’d refused.
    “These craft markets are very important to me. It’s the start of our new business and we want all the word-of-mouth reports to be positive. They aren’t going to be positive if there’s hardly anything available for people to buy. Right now I have to work as much as I possibly can. I’ll go out to dinner with you somewhere we’ll be served fairly fast, say at eight o’clock. I’ll be ready to stop working then for the day. But I need to be home around

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