the bed and a full-length mirror in the corner. The master bathroom was gorgeous. It had a shower big enough to fit three or more people and a long counter with two sinks. The tub was a Jacuzzi that dominated the bathroom. What she wouldn’t do to jump in that tub for a soak after the days she’d had. “So what do you think?” Tyler said in her ear, looking at her in the mirror. “You have a beautiful home. What woman wouldn’t love this house?” “Well, that’s good to know. We wanted everything perfect for you.” Jenna was shocked at Nick’s statement he’d made. He must have meant it differently, and it came out wrong. She hadn’t seen them in five years. She didn’t know anything about them. Sure, they kept her updated on their lives. However, they didn’t know her anymore. Why did they have such a big master bedroom if they didn’t use it? Who was it intended for? Jenna was feeling a bit of jealousy at that moment and had to get out of here before she said or did something she regretted. “Can we go outside? I need some fresh air.” “Sure, beautiful.” Tyler grabbed her hand and led her to the back patio. Nick was inside getting them some wine to drink when he came outside to see they had relaxed on the patio. “This is all so gorgeous. How long have you lived here?” “We had this house built three years ago after we got our degrees in college,” Nick said with a smile on his face. “I heard you both are successful architects and have your own construction business in town.” Tyler held her hand and looked at her when he said, “When you left that day, we decided to start taking school seriously and establish our careers so we can provide for our family. Playtime was over. We wanted to get serious about life and make something of ourselves. That’s when we started the blueprints for our dream home. We graduated, started up Peterson and Warner Construction Co., and we’ve been doing very well ever since.” “Your mom told us that you are a successful web designer and you are very good at what you do ,” Nick said as he looked into her eyes. “When I left and moved to California, that’s what I ended up studying in college. I love it. I’m very good at it.” Jenna liked what she did. She just was in a miserable place in her life. Jenna’s life just felt empty without Tyler and Nick being a part of it. “We know we’ve seen some of your work online. Maybe you could help us design a new website for the company?” “Maybe, I’m leaving in less than week. We’ll see if I have time before I leave.” Both men just gave each other a silent look before returning their attention back to her. “Jenna, why didn’t you ever respond to any of our calls or text messages? Nick and I missed you. We grew up together. We were best friends. When you left, you took a piece of us along with you.” “There was nothing for me here. I felt as though I needed to spread my wings. Jeff asked me if I wanted to go to California with him, and I thought it would be a nice change of scenery.” Nick, too, just looked at her for a moment before responding. “Tyler and I know you saw us with Kim that night through the window. We never meant for you to find out that way. Tyler and I thought you were still young and naïve to understand what we wanted. Tyler and I have always shared our women. We’ve gone out on individual dates before, but we enjoy sharing our woman with each other. Tyler and I have this connection when we share a woman together. We feed off each other. It works for us. You never gave us a chance to explain. Tyler and I wanted to come over the next day to talk to you. That’s when your parents told us you had packed up and left with Jeff to move to California. We were heartbroken that you didn’t want to talk to us or have anything to do with us. Tyler and I thought we could tell each other anything. You left us without even saying good-bye.” Jenna saw sadness in