Day, Xondra - Menage on the Prairie (Siren Publishing Ménage and More) (13 page)

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“I can’t keep this going much longer.” Ryan pummeled Joe’s butt, the bed creaked and groaned beneath them, and the heat in the room was liable to kill them all with the humidity.

* * * *

Ryan groaned, his balls rose once, twice, and then it
burst forth,
surging up through his cock, his hot seed exploding deep inside Joe’s former virgin hole.

He bucked hard as each wave of ecstasy rolled over him. At the same time, he gripped Joe’s dick. He stroked hard, until he felt it shudder and then bust. He watched in amazement as hot cum splattered across the man’s heaving chest. It was a delightful sight.

Kate squealed and moaned.

It was obvious she was coming, too, and when she did, she called out both their names before collapsing next to Joe on the bed.

The threesome lay together, not a word was said, and it wasn’t long before they all drifted off.

Epilogue

After their interlude together, their lives continued on as normal. It was as if everything had been right between them all along.

This pleased Kate.

Coming here as a mail-order bride, she had hoped to start life anew. And leaving the old behind, including lost loves to start over had not only been life changing but liberating. It was most definitely a good thing.

She liked to remark to herself that the two men were like chalk and cheese. Yet, each complemented the other quite nicely, and in turn she brought something to them that they had both lacked.

When all was said and done, she wondered if they could possibly maintain and make a three-way relationship work. It was most unconventional and would remain a secret to any outsiders, but she was willing to try. Perhaps convention wasn’t the way to go
.
She was happy and for now, that’s all that mattered.

* * * *

Kate, darling Kate.

Joe smiled whenever he thought of his new bride. She’d adapted to everything so easily.

All she wanted was love, a home, and to feel secure, and he’d spend the rest of his life making that a top priority.

And then there was Ryan. Sweet, handsome, and sometimes brooding Ryan.

Often, Ryan still demanded Joe’s attention and affections. But the guy realized that it wasn’t a competition and that all three would be treated as equals.

Ryan was his first love. Ryan would always and forever hold a special place deep inside his heart.

* * * *

Talk about one hell of a whirlwind.

Thinking back, Ryan felt like a fool with all of his dramatics. But the thought of losing Joe scared the hell out of him.

He’d built his life and world around Joe. Joe was everything to him, and without him, he’d be lost.

Kate. What could he say about Kate?

She’s come into his life and at first, he just wished she would go away. But after getting to know her, he knew that if anything he’d found a kindred spirit. She was much like him, and they both loved Joe. It was a common bond they shared.

Theirs was a relationship based on respect and love. And he was happy she decided to stay on with them.

They were a family.

And just like a fairytale he had once read in a book as a boy, they now had their own happily-ever-after.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Xondra Day lives for romance, whether it's between the pages of a book, or with the love of her life, Adam.

Xondra
lives with her fiancé and Charlie the cat in Eastern Canada, and doesn't mind the snow one bit. Well, maybe a little. When not writing, she loves to read, garden when it's nice out, and quilt when it isn't.

She also enjoys keeping fit and spending time out in the country, either on foot or by bike.

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