Two for Kate
pulling her against him so she could feel the pressure of
his cock against her. 
    "Well, that's not fair," Adir said, slurring his words a
bit as he came back across the room to join them. "You haven't won yet,
Kitty-Kat."
    She turned and tried to hide any connection to David, playing the
vixen that had gotten her this far. "Maybe not. But I intend to."
    She turned to take the drink from Adir and downed it in one
swallow. When she handed the glass back to him, he tossed it on the table, then
turned and pulled her to him, clamping his mouth around hers and plunging his
tongue into her mouth. Kate gasped, getting lost in the kiss while still
holding onto David's hand. David squeezed her hand and planted his other on her
ass, massaging it sensually.
     
    "Well," Kate said when she was able to break free from
the kiss. "Who's not playing fair now?"
    Adir laughed. "I just couldn't wait any longer. You're
driving me crazy." 
    "Join the club," David said, reaching up and wrapping
one hand around her midsection so he could pull her against his chest and kiss
her neck.
    "Now, now boys. Those aren't the rules," she said,
pushing each of them away playfully.
    "Forget the rules," Adir said.

 
    Fourteen
     
    "Alright now, no need to get impatient. I have an idea,"
Kate said, going over to the table and reaching for the deck of cards.  
    David reached over and gave her a soft tap on the ass, to which
she let out a playful yelp before turning to face both men. She couldn't help
but feel a swell of pride at the hunger she saw in their faces. Both looked
like they were ready to explode, but Kate was going to draw it out for just a
moment longer.
    "Okay, okay, so focus on the game boys. Follow the Queen is
basically seven card stud, except any card dealt after the queen is
wild. And the winner...gets to choose their prize."
    "I like the sound of that," Adir said, rubbing his hands
together.
    "So do I," David added.
    "Not that you guys had much of a choice, but I’m glad you
aren’t putting up a fight," she said and winked at Adir. Kate shuffled the
deck, biting her lower lip as she looked at each man in turn. 
    If anyone had told her a week ago that she would be in this
situation, she would have laughed in their face. But here, now, in the moment,
Kate was literally the one holding all the cards, and she was pretty confident
that no matter the outcome, she was going to win. 
    The flicking of the shuffling cards made Kate's nerves prickle
with anticipation and in an instant she'd dealt seven cards to both her and Adir.
After the bets were placed, she turned to her husband and her previous lover and
gestured to the table. But before she could speak, David nudged her forward.
    "I think the lady should show first, don't you?"
    Adir smirked at her. "Absolutely."
    Kate smiled, glancing at each of the men in turn. Physically, they
both had the same commanding presence: tall, muscular builds that made most
other men envious and most women swoon. Adir was ruggedly handsome, scruffy and
with wisps of hair framing his dark eyes, whereas David was more clean-cut, his
full lips, blonde hair and blue eyes giving him a more of a boy-next-door feel.
Each one turned her on in different ways, yet at that moment, she wasn't sure
which she wanted more. She turned her back to them and reached for the card in
the middle, sliding it toward her before moving aside.
    "Now you two get to fight it out."
     
    "You're the guest," Adir said, pushing David to take a
card before he secured the last card for himself.
    The tension in the room was thick and made the hair on the back of
Kate's neck stand on end. But she took a deep breath, held her card up, and
motioned for the men to do the same.
    "On the count of three?" she nodded at each, and then
braced herself. "One...two...three." 
    It took a moment before the numbers registered on the cards, but
when Adir let out a celebratory whoop, Kate thought he'd won. She lowered her
hand, exchanging a slightly defeated

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