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place.
    “That feels so good, North. Oh my God.”
    Colton pushed the limit, penetrating her wet pussy
with two fingers. Her breath caught. She attempted to close her legs, by
decided to drop them open at the knees instead. He slowly began to finger-fuck
her, careful not to push too deep. With just the right curl of his fingers,
he’d help her achieve an orgasm within minutes.
    North alternated between her breasts and her lips. The
scent of sex perfumed the air. When Colton added the precise pressure to her
G-spot, it pushed her over the edge. Eva cried out, clutching at both of them. She
was like a ship without an anchor, and Colt wanted to be the one to teach her
everything. He kept his fingers inside her, eager to feel her tight inner walls
milk him, imagining it was his cock.
    “Let it all go, baby girl.”
    When she finally calmed down, her breathing coming in
a regular pattern, he covered her with the blankets.
    “That was incredible,” she said.
    He couldn’t count the number of times they’d all slept
together in Eva’s room. Colton had never been tempted to cross a line. Now the
lines were blurred, and for the first time he could see the lure of forever.

Chapter Eight
     
    It was the day of the judging. Eva wasn’t surprised
the brothers were gone when she woke up. She’d been worried things would be
uncomfortable after everything they’d shared last night. Her only regret was
the fact they refused to take things all the way. As soon as she’d smartened up
and accepted what was in front of her all along, there was no going back. She
loved Colton and North unconditionally, flaws and all.
    She tugged on her jeans, the snug denim making her
pussy pulse. Eva stopped to catch her breath. It only took one memory of last
night to make her feel that same wanton energy. The McReed twins felt so good,
all hard and muscly. They were strong and attentive, holding back because they
loved her. She trusted them completely, and wanted so much more from them.
    Eva set out for the holding paddock. She needed to get
Bessie and Ruby in top form. This was the day she’d been waiting for. As she
walked along the beaten paths, she realized the sky seemed bluer, the grass
greener. Her eyes had been opened to a new world. She felt complete, like she’d
finally finished a twenty-two year old puzzle.
    When she spotted Wade waiting for her by the split
rail fence, she cursed under her breath. She’d forgotten all about him. He’d
made her feel good because he was the first man to pay attention to her. He
symbolized freedom and the adult life she’d always sought. But never once was
she foolish enough to believe it was love.
    “Good morning, pretty lady.”
    She smiled as she approached. “Hi, Wade.”
    “Today’s the big day, is it?”
    Eva nodded. She looked to the side where the cows were
kept, wondering how she could tell him things would never work between them.
    “I wanted to show you something. I’m packing up
tonight and heading on the road, so this is my last chance.”
    If that was true, she’d be free of any ties. The least
she could do was see what he wanted to show her. “Okay, but I can’t be long.
The judges will be doing a walk through soon.”
    “It won’t take long.” He smiled and then led her away
by the small of the back. They followed a narrow path behind the barn. It was a
downward slope moving away from the events to a series of small outbuildings.
She wondered if he was going to show her the new foals she’d heard talk of.
Baby animals were always a weakness of hers. She’d personally brought at least
a dozen calves into the world on their farm.
    She looked around when they reached the bottom of the
hill. It was odd there weren’t any cowboys or hired hands around. Eva began to
feel uneasy, especially when Wade kept mentioning how beautiful she looked.
    “So who are those boys you’re bunking with exactly?”
    She was tongue-tied for a moment. “They’re my friends
from the next ranch

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