Kayla's Gift

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Authors: Jayne Rylon
grinned.
    “What are you? Eighty?” James poked his lover in the ribs.
    “I thought about recommending Twister, but…that’s a little predictable, don’t you think?”
    They all laughed as Kayla and Dave settled opposite from the pair.
    “How about Trivial Pursuit?” Dave suggested.
    “It’s my favorite.” She sighed as she reclined against him. His arm encircled her torso, resting beneath her breasts. He didn’t try to fondle her or take advantage of the placement. The easy contentment made her heart soar even as her pussy moistened.
    “Done.” He smiled at her. “We can be a team. As long as you’re okay with the orange thinger. I’m always the orange one.”
    “Sounds good to me.” She lifted her smile to his for a quick kiss before unpacking the pieces and setting up the board.
    Hours flew by as they won, lost, rematched and laughed their asses off like kids discovering fun for the first time. At ease, she didn’t realize she sat, cross-legged, bare pussy completely exposed, until Neil’s stare lingered a little too long. She teased him by trailing her fingertips over the soft swell between her legs.
     
     
    “You like my tattoo?” She traced the artistic squiggles of the abstract design where it flirted with her mons.
    “Oh yeah, he’s a real art connoisseur.” James laughed then slapped Neil on the back of the head with a playful tap.
    “More like a lover of all beauty.” Neil bit James’s lip. His half-hard cock plumped where it rested on his thigh. “There’s a lot of eye candy in this room.”
    “No kidding.” Kayla didn’t mind him looking. “A little skewed on the male side, though.”
    “Uh.” Dave cleared his throat. “You said something about that before. Are you bi, Kay?”
    “I’m not a big fan of labels. I do what feels right in the moment and don’t worry about what outsiders would call it.” She shrugged. “I’ve been with girls before, sure. Would I be again? Yep, if it was someone I felt a connection to. Is it something I have to have to be happy long term? Not if the person, or people, I’m with satisfy me.”
    “I couldn’t have said that better myself.” Neil beamed at her. “It’s like we were meant to find you.
    This past year has sealed my belief in fate.”
    “How so?” She tilted her head as she studied him.
    “I guess I always worried the crew’s friendship had a life expectancy.” He flicked an imaginary piece of lint from his leg before looking to Dave and James.
    “What the fuck, Neil?” Dave glared at the other man. “You’ve never said anything about that. We won’t lose each other. We’re too much a part of one another.”
    “Yeah, but I also understand what it’s like to love someone until you can’t believe it’s real.” He locked his fingers with James’s. “There’s no walking away from that pull. I figured when it happened to you guys, you’d have to pick one or the other. The girl or the group.”
    James nodded. “I can see that. I wish you’d shared your worries with me.”
    “I knew, no matter what, I’d always have you.” Neil sighed. “How could I tell you my fears without making it seem like that isn’t enough? Like you’re not everything?”
    Kayla glanced away, feeling for the first time like an intruder.
    “Shhh.” James climbed into Neil’s lap and soothed his lover with gentle kisses. “How many times have I told you I get it? You love me. When I watch you fuck a woman, or mess around with the crew, I can tell it’s not the same as what you feel when you make love to me. You care for them. You respect them and please them. You take what you need from them, but you love me. I never doubt that.”
    Their connection acted as the biggest turn-on of her life. Kayla didn’t realize she’d covered her aching breast with her fingers, tugging on the silver hoop in her nipple, until Dave blanketed her hand with his own and took up where she’d begun. He paused long enough to situate her in his lap,

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