McKenzie, Cooper - Winter and His Twins [Welcome to Sanctuary 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour ManLove)

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computer mainframe that provided the heartbeat for this room.
    The center of the room was filled with a huge worktable, two-thirds of which was covered with computers, papers, and other minutiae necessary for running a business. The last third was completely empty, as if waiting for him to set up his station and get to work.
    Turning, he found Garrett and Hawk standing side by side, tense and nervous. He threw himself at them, knowing instinctively that they would not let him fall. He wrapped a hand around each man’s neck and pulled them both down, so he could reach them.
    “I love you.” He kissed Hawk’s lips.
    “I love you.” He turned his head and kissed Garrett.
    “Thank you for coming to my rescue. Thank you for choosing me to be your mate. Thank you for bringing me here. Thank you for not hating me for being girly. I love you both so much.”
    He moved from one to the other, back and forth every few words. Lips, cheeks, and chins all received kisses as he grew more and more excited about this new life they would be building together.
    “I love you, too, baby,” Hawk said, his voice deeper and rougher than usual.
    “Me, too, sexy,” Garrett echoed in the same tone that sent need racing through Winter’s entire body to gather deep in his pelvis.
    Before they could strip themselves and him, Winter pulled away. “Will I be able to have my computer without hooking it into your system? I’m kind of paranoid about people hacking in and stealing my work.”
    “Not a problem. We can set it up for you any way you’d like,” Hawk assured him. “But we’re not doing it right now.”
    “Why not? It’s been days since I’ve checked my e-mail. And I need to let my publishers know that I’m incapacitated. And my assistant needs to know that I’m out of commission for jobs for the next few weeks. Oh, God, my fan club will be going nuts since I usually check in with them a couple times of day.”
    He began to pace around the room, mentally kicking himself for falling out of touch with the world. Just because he’d been hurt, met his mates, fallen in love and moved was no reason to go completely incommunicado for this long.
    “We’ll set it up for you later. And we’ll help you with your e-mail and anything else you need to be taking care of,” Garrett said, taking him by the arm and leading him out of the office and toward the stairs.
    Hawk followed just behind after closing the doors to the office. “Right now you need to relax and heal. Nothing is so important that it can’t wait another couple of hours while we take you on a tour of your new hometown.”
    Winter looked from one to the other. “Really? You’ll help me? Wow, that would be great. Okay, then let’s go sightseeing.”

Chapter 11

    Garrett watched Winter as he fell in love with Sanctuary. Their little mate was interested in everything, wanting to know what each of the outbuildings was for and how the co-op general store worked and how they’d brought electricity, water, Internet and cell service to their little corner of the mountains.
    He didn’t believe him when Hawk said, “A little piracy and a lot of magic.”
    So Garrett went into details about how over the past two hundred and fifty years the Sullivans had earned more than a few favors from the government and every once in a while called one in through back channels and goodwill.
    After walking the perimeter of the meadow that encompassed Sanctuary proper and keeping Winter from exploring every nook and cranny in every outbuilding, they returned to the Wash House for lunch. After the meal was over they left Winter at table and cleared the table and did the dishes.
    “So, what’s for dinner?” Cole asked as he and Dawson pushed from the table.
    “Hmmm, haven’t given it any thought.” Garrett looked at Hawk who shrugged. “Any suggestions?”
    “There’s no more frozen lasagna in the valley, so don’t even think about it,” Cole said. “Since we’ve had sandwiches

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