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Oh God, if she didn’t love him already with everything in her, she would’ve melted at his feet. In a few simple words, he’d made her feel more special, more loved than she had at any time in her life.


G’bani
, we love you.”

She didn’t get a chance to reply as Trey lifted her slightly and rocked into her pussy harder, deeper. She gasped as Ben did the same in her ass, the twin sensations setting off the explosive release that curled in her belly and shot through her veins.

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She moaned greedily as they pounded into her, their rhythm lost, their actions awkward. Both brothers held her tight, caressed her skin, kissed and bit gently as they rode her orgasm. Trey let loose a long keening moan as she felt his cock jump inside her one last time before he pumped his hot cum deep into her body.

Ben grunted as her ass pulsed around him, sucking him deeper into her passage, dragging his seed from him.

Tee-ani melted against Trey’s hard, sweat-slickened chest as she fought to catch her breath. Ben rested his face against one shoulder and Trey leaned on the other.

The words seemed inadequate for what she felt, but for the life of her, she couldn’t think of anything more appropriate.

“I love you both.”

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Epilogue

G’baena rested her head against the side of the bed to which she’d been shackled. As a slave, her master had given her strict instructions not to get on the bed. She was to remain on the floor and await his return.

She’d felt Trey’s disgust at having to act like a heartless slave trader and it had shaken her. For so many years, she’d believed him and his brother to be spoiled, selfish royalty, when they’d actually been so much more. Their relationship with Tee-ani had been a really pleasant surprise and she felt truly glad for all three that it seemed to be working.

“Are you all right?” The words came from behind her, the voice hesitant and unsure.

She knew from her time as a slave that it was forbidden for slaves to speak to one another, so this slave was either taking a big risk to check on her well being or setting her up so that he could determine whether Ben and Trey were on the level.

She curled into herself, feigning fear and embarrassment as she tried to sense the man’s emotions and determine his intent.

The man stood there a moment, breathing heavily before shuffling away. Tears filled G’baena’s eyes when she realized his anguish was both raw and genuine. Whatever the reason Keytark had for sending this man with them, one thing was more than clear—this slave was as much a victim of Keytark’s cruelty as the rest of them.

G’baena knew she should stay undercover, knew that she needed to be one hundred percent sure before she gave any hint of the true
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nature of her mission, but her heart wouldn’t let her leave this man in such agony.

“Please don’t go,” she whispered.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born and raised in Australia, Rachel
happily
lives a
romantic
story all of her own with her
wonderful
hubby,
precious
teenagers, and menagerie of
perfectly behaved
animals…and well, okay, for the real story you’ll need to replace romantic with hectic, add mostly before wonderful and you can probably guess about the teenagers and animals. But hey, she loves to read romance stories, and when life lets her, she scribbles a few of her own.

Also by Rachel Clark

Siren Classic:
Sarah’s Pirate

Ménage and More:
No Use By Date for Love

Ménage and More:
Accidental Love for Three

Ménage and More:
A Future for Three

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Siren Publishing, Inc.

www.SirenPublishing.com

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