Feeling the Buzz

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Book: Read Feeling the Buzz for Free Online
Authors: Shelley Munro
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Gay, Contemporary
letting him
see her displeasure. “Shouldn’t I have some say?”
    Sebastian’s head jerked up, his attention
on a sound near the doorway.
    “Can I join in the fun?” Wayne sauntered
into the bedroom wearing nothing but a broad smile.
    Jen’s focus shot straight to his cock. “I
notice you’re happy to see us,” she said drily.
    “Jesus,” Sebastian muttered. “Close your
eyes and I’ll get rid of him.”
    “And miss the free show? I don’t think so.”
Jen’s gaze slid down, taking in the muscles in Wayne’s legs and calves before
traveling upward again, past his narrow hips and erection to his broad chest.
It was smooth and hair-free unlike Sebastian’s. She’d felt his crisp chest hair
when they’d kissed. Finally she studied the tribal tattoo that swirled over
part of his left arm and shoulder. Sexy, and just perfect to lick.
    “Damn, Wayne. Go and get some clothes.”
    “No, wait,” she blurted. “Turn around so I
can see your butt.”
    Sebastian groaned.
    “What?” she asked. “I need to fuel my
fantasies. Sex toys are no fun without the fantasy.”
    Grinning, Wayne did a model-like swivel and
pranced around, letting her view his body from every conceivable angle. Then he
strutted right up to the bed and sat down before rolling next to her. “Why
settle for fantasies when you can have the real thing?”
    Sebastian tsked under his breath.
“Is that the normal spiel you give your girlfriends?”
    Wayne waggled his eyebrows without taking
his attention from her. “I work with the tools at hand. Do I get a kiss?”
    Wayne moved before Jen could answer,
sliding onto the bed and slanting his mouth over hers. A burst of mint danced
across her taste buds, making her conscious of her morning breath. It didn’t
seem to bother Wayne. He held her close, twirling his tongue with hers until
desire clawed at her. When he finally lifted his head to wink at her, she was breathing
hard and was totally confused. How could she respond to both men? It hadn’t
even seemed weird knowing that Sebastian was watching them. If anything,
Sebastian’s presence had made her hotter.
    Wayne propped himself up on his elbow and
peered over at Sebastian. “Do I get a kiss from you too?”
    Jen felt her eyes widen. A shocked sound
came from Sebastian but it was cut off by Wayne. Without hesitation, one big
hand cupped Sebastian’s head. Jen watched, her mouth dropping open as the two
men kissed. It was fierce. It was urgent and bruising, Sebastian resisting
before the fight was suddenly sapped from him. He groaned. Jen saw the kiss
gentle and the weird tension seep away. When their lips finally parted, their
gazes caught and held.
    Curiosity ran rampant in her. Had they done
this before? Then another thought bloomed and horror filled her. She’d kissed
Sebastian. She didn’t want to break up the two men if they were together in
that way. She ripped her gaze off them, suddenly uncomfortable, wishing she were
somewhere else instead of trapped between the two hard bodies like the filling
in a sandwich. “Are you guys gay?”
    “No.”
    “No!” Wayne echoed.
    She scanned their expressions. Both men
looked weird, a bit shocked.
    Sebastian cleared his throat. “Ah, that was
interesting.”
    Wayne, who normally had a lot to say for
himself, remained silent. He moved a fraction, flipping back the covers to
crawl into the bed next to her. The sandwich came to mind again. He pressed
close to her and something hard poked her in the thigh. Good grief. He still
had an erection. Curiouser and curiouser.
    “Um, what time do you guys need to leave
for work?”
    “When we’re ready,” Wayne said.
    Okay.
    “I’ll take you home after breakfast,”
Sebastian said.
    “We’ll pick you up for dinner at six,”
Wayne said.
    Breakfast. Dinner? “Why?”
    “Jen, think,” Wayne said in a gentle
rumble. “We’re courting you.”
    “But…” She glanced at Sebastian, saw the
watchfulness in his pale eyes. Her attention wandered

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