Gale, Avery - Katarina's Return [The ShadowDance Club 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Authors: Avery Gale
dinner.”
    “Seriously? You want me to eat dinner without panties? That’s just…Well, it’s just wrong! I can’t go down there with just this dress covering me. What if someone knows I’m not wearing underwear? God, they’ll think I’m a—” She was cut off by Alex.
    “They’ll think you are a gorgeous woman, and they’ll be jealous as hell of the two of us. Now come on, it’s time to eat.” He’d grabbed her hand and had her halfway down the hall before she even realized they’d moved.
    Frick fracking fudge. Her mother had always told her to choose her battles, and she was pretty sure this wasn’t the time to argue. Likely there would be other issues more worthy of the effort to argue, and to be honest, she was indeed starving. Giving herself a pep talk, she vowed to be stronger and take control back from them as soon as she’d gotten some dinner. That’s right, she just needed fuel… Right, and you can watch for the sun to rise in the west tomorrow, too.

    * * * *

    As they walked toward the dining room, they could hear loud voices laughing and joking, they were the sounds of people who obviously knew each other well. They were enjoying themselves, laughing and teasing one another like longtime friends do. The minute Alex and Zach led Kat in to the room, everyone fell silent. Kat had been standing between Alex and Zach but quickly took a step back and tried to step behind Zach before Alex tightened his hold on her hand and drew her back between them. “Everyone, I’d like you to meet Katarina. Katarina, we’ll introduce you to everyone after we are all seated.” Alex’s unspoken order was clear, and everyone began moving to their seats around the biggest table Kat had ever seen in a private residence. Holy shit, it must seat at least thirty people.
    Kat sat between Alex and Zach, listening as they introduced her to employees and friends, resigning herself to the fact that she wasn’t going to remember even a fraction of that they were telling her because as soon as she’d settled in her seat, they had each put a hand on the knee closest to them and pulled her legs apart. While Alex was making the introductions, Zach had leaned close and whispered, “When you sit with us, this is how we will want you, accessible.” When Kat tried to slowly move her legs back together, they had each tightened their hold on her thighs, and at Zach’s low growl, she stilled once again. She hoped there wouldn’t be a quiz later about all the introductions, job titles, hometowns, or general information they were throwing at her. She was sure her eyes were beginning to glaze over as their hands began gentle massaging strokes that were bringing them both closer and closer to her now-soaking-wet pussy. From the knowing looks she was getting from most of the others at the table, she was sure everyone knew what the rats were doing to her. God, could she be any more embarrassed?
    I can do this, just concentrate on something benign, jigsaw puzzles, yeah, that’s nice and boring. I’ll just think about—Okay, what was I going to think about…Oh God, that feels so good…oh yeah, just a little more to the center and I’ll be able to…Oh Shit, I can’t do this here! Kat straightened up in her chair; the scalding look she sent each of them was met with matching wicked, knowing grins. Damn them both, they know exactly what they’re doing to me. Alex leaned toward her and said, “Don’t worry Katarina; we won’t make you come in front of others…yet. For now, those sounds are for our ears only. You aren’t yet ready for that, we’ll know when you are, baby, trust us to know what you need.”
    Kat knew her heart wouldn’t survive their rejection a second time. She was convinced Alex and Zach were looking for a woman well versed in the ways of passion as well as their chosen lifestyle. And when they found out she wasn’t as experienced as they seemed to think she was, she didn’t doubt for a minute that

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