the office. I won’t let that happen again.”
From then on, any encounters they had with the opposite sex were with girls they met in private bars that catered more to their tastes. And that’s the way it had stayed. That is until now with Kat. Would she want all three of them or even one of them for that matter? For all he knew she would look at them like perverts or worse. He didn’t want to think about that, but it was a possibility if she didn’t trust them enough to open herself to the pleasures she had most likely never thought about in her wildest dreams. There was something so wonderful about the three of them loving a woman, and with Kat he could only imagine what heights of passion they’d climb together. It never felt as good as it did when they shared. He couldn’t explain it, but he knew his brothers felt the same way.
The next morning, he took his shower and dressed. Justin had woken up and was making breakfast. “How’d you sleep?”
“I slept okay, but not great. I think I may need to get one of the PM pills that put you out for the night.”
Justin laughed. “She’s really gotten to you.”
“And she hasn’t gotten to you?”
“There are pills in the medicine cabinet in my bathroom. I picked them up yesterday.”
“You son of a gun.” Jeremiah laughed, shaking his head. “And here you were making me think you were a man of steel.”
“We need to do whatever it takes to stick to the plan. Just be careful not to take them every night.”
“I’d like to think we’re keeping her up, too.” Jeremiah grinned.
Time will tell. If she starts developing bags under her eyes, I’ll know we’re getting to her. Unless of course,” he said sadly, “it’s her grief that’s keeping her from sleeping.”
“Damn, I’m a horse’s ass sometimes. I wasn’t even thinking about that. She’s been through a lot. At least she seemed happy with us. We just have to keep her busy.”
“That shouldn’t be too tough, since I’d like to spend time with her morning, noon, and night.” Justin smiled, handing Jeremiah his plate of eggs.
“Does this mean we have to remain celibate?” Jeremiah knew the answer. “I highly doubt that Jarred will do the same.”
“No, of course not. I’m not your keeper. I just don’t want to see anyone else, that’s all.”
“Look, Justin.” Jeremiah sighed. “I feel the same way. Even though it’s not my style to go without sex, I owe it to all of us to find out if this thing I feel with Kat is the real deal. I really don’t know. This is uncharted territory for me.”
“For me, too.” Justin shook his head as if to clear it. “I’ve heard about love at first sight, but damn if I thought I’d ever experience it. It’s the craziest thing, but waiting for her is going to be the hardest thing I’ve ever done and the best thing I’ve ever done. However, until Jarred has actually met her, we can’t expect him to feel like we do.”
Jeremiah nodded. “Jarred’s a hard sell.”
“Kat doesn’t have to sell herself. If this thing we feel extends to him, he’ll be onboard without thinking twice about it.”
“I guess we can’t have her over for dinner tonight again, can we?”
“I thought about that, too, and I think we need to at least wait until the weekend. Maybe entice her with another game of poker and then who knows, maybe we’ll move on to Yahtzee.” He laughed.
“Playing games might be okay for a while, but I think we’re going to need to get Jarred out here earlier. He’s his own boss. He comes and goes as he chooses.”
“I was thinking the same thing. It’s March now. I say we get him out her by the beginning of June at the latest.”
“I’ll leave that up to you, Justin.”
He drank his coffee and ate the scrambled eggs Justin had made for him. The sooner Jarred came for that promised visit, the better. Kat was a beautiful woman that made him hard just thinking about her. He would stick to the plan, but he was only
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