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Her arm muscles gave, and she melted down onto Gage’s chest, her mind shutting down to everything except the pleasure that filled her to overflowing.

Chapter 15

Though it was difficult for him to breathe, Gage remained silent as the two people he loved slowly recovered on top of him. He felt Roman move, and the weight on him eased. Daria groaned, and he knew his Master had pulled from her ass. A moment later, Daria lifted her head and looked up at him, her expression one of complete satisfaction.

“You okay?”

“Hmm-mmm,” he answered as he wrapped his arms around her back to hold her in place when she tried to move away as well.

Then an engine noise broke the silence. When Daria would have sat up, he held her tighter until the sound crescendoed and then faded away again. Once it was gone, he felt Roman clean up their girl before moving away again. Only then did Gage sit up, still cuddling her into his chest.

“Okay, baby girl, time for a talk before we head back to town,” Roman said.

Daria looked at him with wide, frightened eyes.

“It’s okay, angel. But we need to get dressed before we start to burn,” Gage assured her with a smile.

She did not look so sure as she eased up and off his shaft. When she stood, her wobbling stance was only partly due to the rocking of the boat.

* * * *

Once she was on her feet, Daria did not know what she should do. Sit down naked and act nonchalant? Or dress and try to wrangle her fear that Roman was about to kick her to the street?

Turning to look at her Sir, she found him wearing only his jeans and holding her dress in one hand. His smile was warm and loving as he helped her back into her dress. When she reached for her leggings, he stopped her.

“That’s enough for now,” Roman said.

He sat down on the bench and pulled her to sit across his lap. Gage joined them a moment later, sitting next to Roman instead of on the floor at his feet. He lifted her legs to rest across his thighs before he cupped one of her hands between both of his.

Roman waited until she looked into his eyes before he spoke.

“I know we’ve only been together a short time, but we have loved you for years and want you to permanently join our family. Daria Tate, will you marry us?”

Daria sucked a breath and blinked, shocked to her toenails at his question. “Marry you? Both of you? Isn’t that illegal in North Carolina?”

“You’ll legally be married to Roman as Master, but I will be just as devoted to you as any husband would be. There will never be another woman for me, just like there will never be another Master for me. I love you, my mistress angel. Please marry us?” Gage said after a glance at Roman, who nodded his approval.

Daria turned and looked out across the river then back at her men. She had to blink away tears and clear her throat before she could answer. “Yes. Yes, I’ll marry you and love you until the day I die.”

She leaned forward and kissed Gage first. Then she turned and kissed Roman. As she did, someone took her left hand and slipped something on her ring finger. When Roman released her, she looked at her hand in amazement. The ring’s band was fashioned of three strands of gold with four stones along the top, one diamond and the other three representing their three birthstones.

“It’s beautiful,” she said, wrapping an arm around each man’s neck, and pulled them in for a group hug.

“Now you’re not just marrying me for my money, are you?” she pulled her head back and asked with a grin. “Because I’m not keeping it.”

“You’re not?” the two men asked together.

“No, I was thinking about setting up a scholarship fund at the community college called the Henrietta Stone Memorial Scholarship. It could help foster children who want to become firefighters or policemen pay for their education.”

Her men looked at each other and then back to her, both grinning as tears filled their eyes.

“That sounds like a perfect plan,” Roman said.

“Besides,” Gage added with a snarky grin, “we love you no matter how rich or poor you may be.”

“And I love you two, too,” Daria said, suddenly slapping at a mosquito that bit her arm. “Now can we go home before we’re all eaten alive?”

“Whatever my mistress wishes,” Gage said, kissing her once more before pulling up the anchor and starting the boat’s engine.

THE END

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Cooper McKenzie always thought she had been born a hundred years too late, but appreciates air conditioning, computers, and other conveniences of modern day living. She enjoys the slower pace of New Bern, North Carolina as well as the history and small town community found there. In addition to dreaming up her next story, Cooper enjoys reading everything except scary books, singing in her church choir and needle-weaving.

Also by Cooper McKenzie

Ménage Amour: Welcome to Sanctuary 1:
Spring Comes to Sanctuary

Ménage Amour ManLove:
Welcome to Sanctuary 2
: Winter and His Twins

Ménage Amour: Welcome to Sanctuary 3:
Summer Loving

Ménage Amour: Welcome to Sanctuary 4:
Autumn Healing

Ménage Amour:
Their Dream Weaver 1
: Claiming Their Dream Weaver

Ménage Amour: Their Dream Weaver 2:
Loving Their Dream Weaver

Ménage Amour: Their Dream Weaver 3:
Marrying Their Dream Weaver

Siren Classic: Prequel to
The Billionaire’s Mate
:
The Soldier’s Mate

Siren Classic:
The Billionaire’s Mate

Siren Classic: Sequel to
The Billionaire’s Mate
:
The Billionaire’s Lady

Siren Classic: Sequel to
The Billionaire’s Lady: The Cop’s Mate

Ménage Amour: Club
Esoteria
1:
His Sub’s Submissive

Siren Classic: Club
Esoteria
2:
Caught by the Master

Ménage Amour: Club
Esoteria
3:
Minding Mistress

Ménage Amour: Club
Esoteria
4:
Masters of Her Heart

Siren Classic: Club
Esoteria
5:
Jillian’s Master

Siren Allure: Club
Esoteria
6:
His Beck and Call Girl

Siren Classic:
The Color of Sex

Siren Classic:
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