Woman in Hot Water [Wet and Willing 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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time to tell her we love her. In words.”
    “Hmm.”
    Jordan could almost see the little wheels and cogs turning in Osborne’s mind. He’d thought about it a bit himself, but had no clue where to go for the next step. Out to dinner again? Dancing—something they’d talked about yet never done—or something else?
    “It was the Aquatic Center that brought her to us, so it really needs to be here. I’m guessing a note on her desk signed by both of us is not enough?” asked Osborne.
    “Actually I like the idea of a note, but that’s not very romantic, or even unusual. She’s special to us, so we need to do something that she’ll remember and appreciate,” said Jordan. Now he was thinking so hard he wondered if Osborne could hear his brain whirring. “You don’t mind if everyone knows we love her do you? I can’t see it being inappropriate or anything, as any fool can tell she’s the best receptionist we’ve ever had.”
    “What are you thinking, Jordan? I’ve never minded anyone knowing. She said what people might say worried her, but I don’t believe it matters at all. As you said, we’d have no difficulty proving she’s the best person for that job.”
    “I’m thinking an enormous banner, right across the main pool, like we have for the swimming carnivals, only this one says, ‘We love Kendra!’ What do you reckon?”
    Osborne came across the room and gripped Jordan in a hug. “I like that idea. I guess I’d better order the banner though, instead of getting her to do it, eh?”
    Jordan laughed. He loved this man so much! And he loved Kendra, too.
     
    * * * *
     
    As Kendra ran up the stairs to the offices, from the corner of her eye she caught sight of a banner across the pool. Is there a swimming carnival on today? I don’t recall that. I’d better check. Extra staff will be needed, and I don’t remember organizing that either. Oh hell, I hope I haven’t forgotten something important!
    She pushed the button to boot up her computer, then walked through the open door into Osborne’s office to look at the banner and find out which school or swimming club was hosting today’s carnival.
    In huge yellow and orange letters, the banner read, “We love you, Kendra!”
    “Yellow and orange. Like my swimming costume. Osborne and Jordan.”
    “Yep. We’ve been telling you we love you, but you haven’t been listening to us. We thought this would attract your attention,” said Osborne.
    Jordan stood beside him, and both had huge smiles on their faces.
    “Ah. Yes. Um. Well, yeah, you’ve gotten my attention now. And likely the attention of everyone else in the building.”
    “That means our plan has been successful then,” said Jordan.
    “I…” She couldn’t continue. They’d given her a job when she desperately needed one. Invited her to live in their guest room when she only had her car to sleep in. Helped her find a nice apartment in a decent neighborhood. And now proclaimed their love for her to the whole world.
    Kendra flung herself into their arms. “You’ve given me so much. Given me everything I have. How could I possibly not love you? But there’s nothing I can offer you in return. Nothing of equal value.”
    “Do you love us, really?” asked Jordan.
    “Of course. I’ve loved you practically from the moment I met you both.”
    “That’s all we want. You,” said Jordan.
    “Besides, the way you run this office more than makes up for any physical thing we’ve done for you,” added Osborne.
    “Will you be our woman?” asked Jordan.
    “Please,” added Osborne.
    “Absolutely. With pleasure.”
    “The pleasure will be ours, too. Tonight,” said Osborne huskily, pressing his cock into her belly.
    “Uh-huh. I’ll be looking forward to it.”
     
    * * * *
     
    All day happy little flashes of joy rippled through Kendra as she thought about the banner, or caught sight of it. Almost everyone who came into her office spoke about it as well, many of them saying what a huge

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