Triple Dog Dare [Triple Trouble 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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    Elain released Cail’s cock and wrapped her arms around Brodey. She held on to him until his body finally relaxed and he dropped on top of her, sated, exhausted.
    Too tired to talk, she thought to them, “I love all of you.”
    Ain leaned in from somewhere and kissed her. “We love you, too, babe.”
    On that note, she checked out, gratefully letting sleep wash over her.

Chapter Six
     
    Elain awoke late the next morning after a blissfully dreamless sleep. Getting herself boinked senseless by her men tended to do that for her.
    At least insomnia’s a problem I don’t have.
    She left her men sleeping in bed and grabbed a quick shower. Instead of dressing, she grabbed her bathrobe and wrapped it around her before silently slipping out of the bedroom. The entire house lay quiet, all their guests still asleep.
    She started the coffee. When it finished, she poured herself a mug then took it outside onto the lanai where she sat in a lounger. Staring at the woods beyond the backyard, she tried to process everything that had happened in the past twenty-four hours. Between her mom’s bombshell, meeting Lina and her gang, and then Liam showing up…
    Dad , she thought. My dad.
    How many countless times had she longed for a dad growing up? Latching on to friends who had seemingly perfect families with a dad and a mom? Or, at the very least, one parent and one stepparent? All the while mourning the fact that her father was either “somewhere” or a “no-good louse,” depending on when in her life she’d asked her mom about him.
    How many times had she watched moms and dads, or at least divorced parents but the dad showing up sometimes, cheering their kids on the sidelines at track meets or karate competitions?
    Yes, her mom was always there for her. Always her rock, always dependable and making time for her no matter what.
    But…
    She sat back in the lounger, stretching out and staring at wispy clouds that drifted into view in the distance across the pasture to the east of the house.
    Inside the house behind her, Elain now had her complete family gathered under one roof for the first time in her life. Men, Mom, Dad, and the siblings-slash-cousins she’d always longed for.
    Let’s not forget it looks like I’m a wolf, too.
    She snorted in amusement. Somehow, that factoid had slid down the importance scale with the arrival of everyone else.
    She heard the sliders to the living room open. Cail, dressed in shorts, stepped out. He carried a mug of coffee.
    “Good morning, sweetheart.”
    She nodded to him.
    He kissed her. “You all right?”
    “Yeah.”
    He studied her for a moment. “You want company, or do you need some space?”
    She took a deep breath and held it for a moment to think before letting it out. “I think,” she quietly said, “I need some space. No offense.”
    “None taken. That’s why I asked.” He leaned in again and kissed the top of her head. “Ain and Brodey are up and moving, too. I’m going to grab me something to eat and head out to the barns with Brodey. Unless you want me to hang back?”
    “I’m good.” Truth be told, the irony was she did need to be alone, even though her life was suddenly filled with all the people she’d wished for over the years.
    “Let me know if you need me, okay?”
    “I will. Thank you.”
    He returned to the house, leaving her to her contemplation. He must have passed the word to the other men, because neither Ain nor Brodey came out, although she sensed Brodey left with Cail and Ain stayed behind.
    No one else appeared to be awake yet. Not even the two lovebird horndogs.
    She snickered at that. In light of recent developments, what had happened between Micah and Jim now fell even farther down the scale of importance, as well as provided a humorous note to her life.
    Familiar sounds of birds and distant traffic on the road beyond their driveway came to her. She closed her eyes and listened with new attention based on the revelations of the night

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