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Authors: Cheryl Dragon
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was as big as his brain.
    Work called today, more than usual anyway. A customer was in and wanted to discuss some quality issues. Eli and Jackson did most of the talking. Fred, Xavier, and Ash tagged along to make the customer feel important.
    Xavier jumped in with a schematic. “This was a test run at your request. We’re working on getting that piece to fit your customer cart.”
    Fred moved to look and bumped into a rack. The screw on the end sliced right though his shirt and scratched along the skin on his upper arm. “Damn!”
    “Are you okay?” Ash asked.
    “Just a scratch. My own fault.” Fred put his hand over it.
    Eli shook his head. “We’re all up to do date on our tetanus shots here. Just stay inside the white lines.”
    “Let me see.” Ash pried Fred’s fingers away.
    “It’s nothing.” Fred was surprised to find blood on his hand.
    “Men. Isn’t there a nurse on staff for a reason?” Ash glared at him.
    “It doesn’t need stitches.” Fred inspected it as Ash did the same. It was a long ugly scratch, but the skin had opened up on one end.
    Ash tapped her boring old safety shoes. “Go get it cleaned and bandaged now.”
    Xavier nodded. “Get the dirt out of it.”
    Fred didn’t want to leave the customer. “After we’re done here.”
    “No, now or I’ll march you there myself.” She put her hands on her hips.
    Suddenly, Fred saw her scolding children about doing homework and bedtimes. He smiled. Eli was wrong. She was the perfect woman for them. Time would prove it, but Fred knew it right then.
    “Fine, I’ll go. You show the customers out and apologize for me. I’ll see you later.” Fred winked at Xavier and got a smile in return.
    * * * *
    Half an hour later, Fred returned to the QC room with a bandage. The nurse had fussed and done the proper write up. “Were the customers happy with things?”
    “They were pleased. I’m sure there will be a follow-up call. Are you okay?” Eli asked.
    “Let’s see.” Ash inspected his arm.
    “I’m fine. Washed it out. Antibiotic cream and a big bandage. Nothing to worry about.” He kissed Ash then Eli.
    “Poor thing.” Ash kissed him again and deepened it.
    He knew she was fishing for sex, and he happily obliged. “Well, you could make me feel better.”
    “Anything special in mind?” she asked.
    “I think you’re ready for a double dose. Don’t you think, Eli?” Fred asked.
    It was something Eli wanted to do badly. So did Fred.
    “Sure, she’s ready. If it’s what you want. She can come by tonight.” Eli shrugged.
    “No, now.” Fred saw Xavier already locking the doors. Jackson grabbed protection and lube from the drawer they now kept stocked—and locked.
    “Fine. Let’s just not get caught,” Eli said.
    “Clothes can mostly stay on. It’s sort of hot to be in a rush.” Ash lifted her skirt and slid her white lace panties to the floor.
    Xavier picked her up and put her on the mega desk. Jackson and Eli both had their cocks out, and Fred followed their lead. The men climbed on the table and surrounded their woman. She took off her suit jacket and tugged her top down to reveal her breasts.
    Hands slid under her skirt as she groped their cocks. Fred kissed her lips and saw the sparkle in her eyes. Rubbing her pussy, he found her ready for fun.
    “Front or back?” she asked.
    Fred smiled. “Eli get on your back. Let her ride.”
    “You should be the one taking it easy,” Eli protested.
    “My injury, my fantasy.” Fred tossed a condom at his man.
    Eli went without further complaint, and Ash sucked his cock to make sure he was fully hard before eagerly lowering herself onto him. Her pussy was full, but Fred was about to give her a new sensation.
    Lubing her ass, Fred savored her soft noises and eager hips working on Eli. When Fred gripped her ass, she held still. The night they’d introduced her to anal had been a great success. She was ready.
    Fred filled her slowly, and she found it impossible to back up with

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