Perfect Match [Ménage.com 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Author: Peyton Elizabeth
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have to walk with me. Just point me in the direction of the garage and I’ll be good to go. It’s a good thing the B&B is just down the street.”
    “We wouldn’t be the gentlemen our mother raised us to be if we didn’t walk you over there.” Chad placed his hand on the small of her back, urging her to walk with them.
    “Seriously,” Elise protested, “it’s no big deal. I’m used to dealing with this stuff by myself all the time. I’m a big girl.”
    “You don’t have to deal with this on your own,” Dakota argued.
    Chad saw that his brother grabbed onto her hand as they were about to cross the street. He saw her try to resist, but she finally relented as Dakota all but pulled her behind him. Chad kept his hand near her hip as all three of them crossed the road.
    “Fine. You can walk me over there, but I’m going to have to decline your offer for dinner. I have to hit the library before they close for the evening and then edit the book I’ve been trying to finish.”
    Chad glanced down at his watch. Seeing the time, he couldn’t help but smile and be thankful that luck was on their side. “Honey, the library has already closed for the day. I guess you’ll have to wait until tomorrow, which shouldn’t be a problem since your car needs to be looked over anyway.”
    Elise crinkled up her button nose again, causing her glasses to slip down. Since they had reached the sidewalk, Chad did what came naturally. He took her arm and brought her to a stop. Reaching up with both hands, he pushed her glasses back in place and saw that her blue eyes darkened into a deeper color. He couldn’t resist leaning down and brushing his lips across hers.
    He heard the light gasp she emitted and then felt her right hand come to rest upon his chest. The heat from her palm soaked through the material of his cotton shirt. Chad watched as her lashes fluttered closed. Needing to really taste her, he cupped her face with his hands and tilted her head. Running the tip of his tongue across her bottom lip, he waited until she leaned her body into his. The second he felt her fingers press into his muscle, he melded his lips to hers.
    Nothing had ever tasted so sweet. He dipped his tongue into the recesses of her moist mouth. Her tongue tentatively touched his. Taking the lead, he playfully glided back and forth, teasing her tip and then trying to get her to play a game of tongue tag. She tried to catch his, pressing her lips more firmly against his mouth. He relented and let her have her fill. The tightly wound little author was finally coming out of her shell. He swallowed a groan when he felt her hips rotate. She was trying to rub against the bulge in the front of his jeans. His hardened cock was about ready to explode.
     
    * * * *
     
    Dakota had still had a hold of Elise’s hand when Chad stopped her on the sidewalk. Seeing his brother kiss her made his dick throb. Her fingernails were now digging into the back of his hand, but he wasn’t about to complain. This little blonde bombshell was everything they had ever wanted.
    Dakota remembered the day they had started plans on building their home. He and his brother had been sitting in the bar after closing time, discussing the little intricate details they would like added to their house. Somehow, the conversation had turned to the traits they desired in their future wife. She must be honest, confident, capable, intelligent, and above all have integrity. They wanted her to be independent but able to depend on them as they would with her. In a short amount of time, it was hard to believe that they had found all of those characteristics in one little pint of a woman—and he was holding her hand while his brother kissed her.
    He still wasn’t sure that Chad’s little plan to keep her in town wouldn’t backfire. His brother always had the more carefree attitude, and while Dakota enjoyed life to the fullest, he always had one important rule—honesty. And what they were doing by

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