Summer Loving

Free Summer Loving by Cooper McKenzie

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fought to control herself, determined to hold back even though she was so close to the edge she could feel the heat and explosion just waiting to consume her. She fought to keep her eyes open and look into Cole’s grass-green eyes as her insides knotted and twisted with unfulfilled orgasm.
    “So stubborn,” he murmured as he ran a finger down the center of her body until it reached the top of her slit. “Come, little one. Cover me with your sweet cream.”
    Something in his voice reached down through Summer’s heart and twisted it. In the next heartbeat, he brushed the pad of one finger across her clit, and her release blazed through her like a shooting star. Summer screamed and bucked between the brothers, the muscles of cunt and ass tightening and milking and pulling them into the vortex of orgasm with her.
    She heard roaring growls just before the pleasurable pain of twin bites at the base of her neck threw her over into another orgasm that rolled on and on until she melted against Cole’s chest and couldn’t tell where she began and he left off.
    She whined when Dawson pulled from her ass and disappeared, then sighed when he returned and cleaned her up with a warm, wet cloth. When Cole’s spent cock slipped from her, she sighed, but didn’t fight to hold it inside her.
    When Cole lay back with her still in his arms, she rolled off and snuggled into his side as close as she could get. She was not surprised when Dawson moved in behind her until they were skin to skin as well. For that moment, it felt as if the three of them were one being.
    After a long time of silent drowsing, Cole ran two fingers down the arm that lay across his chest. “Yep, you’re going to be the death of us.”
    “Mmmm, but what a way to go,” Dawson murmured. His words sounded fuzzy with sleep.
    Not having the energy to speak, Summer just shifted her head enough to kiss Cole’s chest.
    When a bell sounded in the distance, she lifted her head. “What’s that?”
    “Mom. That’s her way of calling the family together. The bell saves her the trouble of hiking all over the meadow. Adam, Brock, and Spring must be back,” Dawson explained before rolling out of bed and reaching for his clothes. “Either that or your parents have arrived.”
    “My parents? Oh my God, I forgot all about them coming today. I can’t go out like this,” she cried softly, sitting up and trying to hide her nudity.
    “I should hope not. No one sees you naked from now on except us,” Cole said.
    “Of course,” she agreed immediately as she crawled across the mattress and climbed down. “That’s not exactly what I meant.”
    “Well, what did you mean, baby?” Dawson asked.
    “I meant I’m not sure coming from having great sex is really the best way to see my parents for the first time in six months.” She quickly pulled on her clothes.
    The brothers stopped and studied her closely, making her feel even more self-conscious than she had just seconds before.
    “I don’t know, little one. I think you look good with a sparkle in your eyes and a healthy glow to your skin,” Cole said. “I don’t think your parents will care about anything but the fact that you’re here. Especially when Winter announces that he’s marrying Garrett and Hawk tomorrow.”
    “He hasn’t told them yet?”
    “Nope. He just told them that he found the men he’s going to spend the rest of his life with. Gay marriage isn’t legal in North Carolina, so it won’t be recognized by anyone but family, but it’s a commitment they want to make.”
    Summer nodded and turned away when they made no comment about whether or not they would be getting married as well. She wanted to commit herself to them in front of their families as well, even though she’d only known her mates for two days. She wanted to wear their ring and have a preacher say the words that would bind them together for the rest of their lives. But she was girlie enough to want them to ask her, not the other way

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