Blake, Abby - Soldier [Altered Destinies 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

Blake, Abby - Soldier [Altered Destinies 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) by Abby Blake

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love for these two men creating a tempest deep within. She felt Zane and Rick’s emotions surround her, engulf her, and finally understood the depth of their love for her.
    “Come for us,” Zane growled.
    Her entire body started to shake, liquid heat pooling in her belly as electricity raced through her. She cried out, breathless, as her orgasm burst and her men sped up.
    They pounded into her over and over and over, her climax continuing to swirl through her as she felt their rhythm falter. They both cried out as they reached their own peaks.
    Breathing hard, his arms shaking with the effort to hold his weight off her back, Rick pressed a soft kiss to her neck.
    “Please marry us, baby,” he said in a soft whisper.
    She nodded, unable to deny that the three of them belonged together. Zane grinned and pressed his lips to hers once more.
    She snuggled into his embrace, uncertain how a marriage between the three of them would work. The only thing she knew for sure was that she would never willingly walk away from these incredible men.

    * * * *

    “Something’s different,” Alana said as she looked closely at Jenna. Jenna tried not to look horrified, but she must’ve failed because Alana gave her a look of concern before stepping forward to hug her. Jenna didn’t exactly cringe away from the contact, but she still felt incredibly uncomfortable with displays of affection.
    “Did they hurt you?” Alana asked as Rafe and Gabe entered the room, obviously in response to her summons.
    “No,” she said in a croaky voice. “No, they didn’t hurt me.” Gabe and Rafe flanked either side as Alana continued to look at her critically.
    “What then? It’s incredibly frustrating not being able to sense my twin sister’s emotions, but even without them, I know something is off. Explain right now, or...or…” She hesitated, obviously searching for a threat that might have some effect on Jenna. “Or I’ll call Theresa.”
    Jenna rolled her eyes. She’d only met Theresa once. She’d felt her power, sensed just how incredible the woman’s skills were, but she wasn’t exactly frightened of her. Alana stomped her foot in obvious frustration.
    “She’s on edge because we asked her to marry us.” Rick’s calm voice penetrated the tension, and she groaned out loud. She didn’t want to discuss this, didn’t want to involve everyone else. Alana turned to stare at Rick.
    “So why isn’t she happy?”
    “She thinks life will be too complicated with two husbands.”
    “Phhht,” Alana dismissed. “Far more advantages than problems.” She winked conspiratorially, hugged Jenna again, and then left the room.
    Rafe lifted her chin to look in her eyes. “They’re good men.” She nodded as he kissed her cheek. Gabe hugged her quickly, and then they both left the room as well, leaving her alone with her men.
    “See,” Zane said smugly. “Your family loves us, so now you’ve got to marry us.”
    She smiled at his faulty logic but nodded her head.
    “Yes, I’ll marry you, both of you.”
    She wanted to say more, but two recently bathed, excited little girls raced into the room and started to tell her all about the zoo. Rick wrapped his arm around her waist, and Zane held her hand and the five of them sat on the sofa to discuss the various animals the girls had seen that day.

Chapter Eleven

    “I can’t believe I let you talk me into this!”
    “Oh, stop griping. You look beautiful. And Kara and Hailey look adorable in their pink dresses. Now quit fussing so I can make sure the hem is right.” Alana moved around the flared skirt, shaking and fluffing so that the material sat as it should. Jenna barely recognized the woman who looked back at her from her reflection. Her usual braid was gone, replaced by gentle golden-brown waves that framed her face. She wore makeup for the first time in her life and found it a little startling every time she looked in the mirror. Her eyes had never seemed so striking or her

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