Bedded by the Trillionaires (Menage for Mankind Book 4)

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it again?”
    “Whenever you want.   The others each have the basic holodeck in their houses, but no one has this one except me.”
    “Well, I’ll have to be certain I come here and use yours, won’t I?”
    He smiled, stroking her cheek with the back of one finger.  “I was hoping you’d see it that way.”  He glanced at his watch.  “It’s time I got you back to Finn’s for dinner.  Would you like to play with me on the holodeck when you come to visit me this evening?”
    She frowned.  “You mean like make love in there?”
    He nodded.  “We can go anywhere we want.”
    She smiled slowly.  “We could make love on the beach, beside the ocean!”
    “Exactly.  Is that what you want?  On the beach?”
    “Yes, please!”  She loved the idea of a romantic interlude on the beach with him.  Well, with any of them.
    Dimitri and Jayn walked back to Finn’s house hand in hand.  She couldn’t get over just how smart he was.  What would it have been like to invent something so incredible?
    Finn had told her to stop knocking at his door, so when she got back, she walked right in.  She rushed to Finn who was sitting on the couch using his pocket computer.  “The holodeck is amazing!”
    Finn smiled up at her.  “It is.  Dimitri is a very smart man.”
    She sat beside him on the couch, feeling comfortable as she rested her head on his shoulder.  “This place really is amazing.  I can’t believe that you built it just for me.”
    Finn slipped his arm around her shoulders.  “We’d do anything for you, baby.”  He slowly lowered his lips to hers, kissing her softly.  “We all feel like you’re the most important thing in our lives.”
    Jayn was shocked that anyone would feel that way about her.  “Why?” she asked.
    He sighed.  How could he explain it?  “Well, before we met you, it was just an idea.  You meant regular sex and the potential for children.  Now?  I think you’re an amazing woman, and I want to be with you for you.”
    “But you barely know me!” she protested.
    “It’s easy to see you’re a good woman.  You’re doing your best to be a good wife to all of us.  We’ll get to know more about each other, and we’ll all be happy with you.  I’m sure of it.”
    She looked down at her hands.  “I feel like I’m doing something wrong.  The guilt is eating at me.”
    “Guilt?  What would you feel guilt for?”
    She half-laughed.   “I’m having sex with four men!”  She shook her head.  Why didn’t he know that was wrong?
    “You’re having sex with the four men who have all sworn to keep you safe and to cherish you for the rest of their lives.”  He sighed.  “I know it’s an odd way to live.  I do understand that.  I can understand that with your upbringing it seems like it’s the wrong thing to do, but can you think of it as saving the world?  Mankind will die off if we don’t have more women born quickly.  By marrying four men, you’re doing your part to keep the human race alive.”
    “You seriously believe that?”
    He nodded.  “I do!”
    “I’ll try.”  Jayn was skeptical.  The scriptures didn’t say a woman could have more than one husband for the good of mankind.  It was one husband and one wife.
    Bot rolled into the room.  “Dinner is ready.”
    Jayn jumped to her feet.  “I feel like a bottomless pit.  I’m starving.”  She’d never had the opportunity to eat as much as she wanted before, and she found it strangely intriguing.  She didn’t want to get fat, of course, but she would eat her fill.  “Am I allowed to take walks when I want?  Like outside and not in the tunnels?”  One of the only good things about being raised in the religious community was the constant access to nature.  She loved to walk through the woods and swim in the small stream.
    “I’ll ask Porter.  I think he’s going to say that one of us has to be with you, though.”
    “I was afraid you’d say that.”  She shook her

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