Branded
still
change her mind about coming to see them. “There’s more you should
understand before volunteering to come over here.”
    “Nothing can keep me away from the
Big W Ranch.”
    “Just listen to me, Sakura.” Her
voice had sounded firmly set and he remembered she could be
stubborn, but what he had to say was completely outside her realm
of experience. He was sure of it.
    “I’m listening, but I won’t change
my mind.”
    “Remember a few minutes ago I said
I was kinky?”
    “Yes, not that it bothers me, but
what did you mean by that?”
    “I meant that I would like to tie
you up so you couldn’t move, put a plug in your ass, and play with
it while I fuck your sweet pussy.” Her groan reminded him of the
sounds that came from her during their passionate night together.
“Your nipples are hard, aren’t they?”
    “Yes,” she quietly
admitted.
    “Have to tell you that I loved how
you painted them red. If you come over, will you do that for me
again? For us?”
    “Us?” Sakura sounded
unsure.
    “Yes, us. Have you ever thought
about being the center of more than one man’s lusty
attention?”
    “I have since you mentioned it,”
Sakura confided.
    “What do you think about
it?”
    “I don’t know. It’s not like
anything I’ve ever done before, although I admit it makes me hot
just thinking about it.”
    “Well, it’s almost time for you to
make a choice, my beautiful geisha.”
    “What do you mean?”
    “In a couple of months you’ll be
coming to us and the Big W. If my memory serves right, you had to
volunteer for handling the project. Am I right?”
    “You’re right.”
    “Okay, then I need you to take some
time to seriously think about what we’re offering. I want you,
Sakura, very much, and I think my brother will as well. I’ve told
him all about you, those delightful candied nipples, and easily
excitable clit. But we want a partner, someone who wants to settle
down on our ranch to work hard and fuck even harder.”
    “Oh, yes, I think I
understand.”
    “If you come here, we’ll do
whatever we can to keep you satisfied. However, if having two men
pleasure you isn’t something you want, then no harm, no foul. Send
someone else to oversee the installation.”
    “What about love? I’m also not
looking for a playmate or two without there being something more
involved. I want to know I’m still loved when I’m no longer young
and eager to experiment with sex.”
    Her words and tone of voice gave
Matt a hint that she was already emotionally invested in him.
Hiding behind a geisha’s makeup and acting like a prostitute in
order to have him suddenly made more sense.
    “I care a great deal about you,
Sakura. Is it love, a lifelong love? I don’t know, but I can
already see myself with you when we’re old and grey. However, I’m
all about being truthful and upfront before getting into anything
that involves sex. I don’t want any confusion about where we’re all
headed together. So, I’m all in, it’s between you and Ted. The
Wilson brothers are a package deal. Take one, take us
both.”
    “What about, I mean, could we, is
it…” Confusion had taken her over.
    “Take a deep breath and relax.” He
tried to calm her down, and himself as well. It hadn’t been optimal
to have the serious conversation over the phone, but he knew life
wasn’t always perfect. “You don’t need to do anything right now,
there’s plenty of time to think it through. That’s all we ask, and
that you come over only if you think you could be with us both.
Fair enough?”
    “Yes, sounds fair.”
    “Don’t worry so much, everything
will work out the way it’s meant to. Now hang up and get on with
your day. Time is ticking.”
    After saying goodbye, he
disconnected and downed the last of his whisky. He set the glass
down flopped back against the couch. He closed his eyes and
pictured the beautiful woman sitting behind her desk over five
thousand miles away.
    “She’ll be ours,” he assured

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