Ecstasy Times Two Plus Three [The Dakota Dynasty 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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Authors: Robin Gideon
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that’s a ménage à trois .”
    Lydia’s jaw dropped open. “You’re kidding me? Who?”
    Dylan smiled and shook his head. “The information was divulged to me because it was necessary that I know about it. I really can’t let you know who the—how shall I put this?—the guilty parties are. But I can promise you this, there’s a woman in New Oslo with two men in her life.”
    “Sure, there are two men,” Lydia said, instantly relieved of her worst fears, “but the men don’t know each other. I mean, they’re not sharing her, she’s just being a two-timer.”
    Dylan shook his head. “No. It’s a legitimate ménage à trois romance.”
    “And it’s love? Really love, not just a lot of sex?”
    “As near as I can tell. Anyway, all three of them seem awfully happy with what they’ve got going.”
    “And you won’t tell me who they are?”
    “Sworn to secrecy.”
    “And you can keep a secret?” Lydia’s hands began to tremble. When Dylan nodded, she said, “Against my better judgment, I had a fling, I guess you’d call it. First with Nick, then with Caleb. I can’t believe I did it, but I did and that’s a fact. But it’s over now. It’s behind me. Now I just have to get on with my life and never again behave so foolishly.”
    Dylan got to his feet. “Why don’t you come to my place? I don’t think you’ve seen the new condo yet. I think you’ll find it quite interesting.”
    He’s taking this news damned calmly for finding out that his older sister acted like a slut.

Chapter Six
     
    Lydia looked at her brother’s profile as he turned into the parking lot of what had previously been a hotel, but was now being turned into luxury condominiums. A dozen construction workers and a foreman were outside, looking over a blueprint.
    “I’ll bet you’ll turn a sweet profit on this when it’s finished,” Lydia said, opening the SUV’s door and getting out. “Why didn’t you let me get in on the action, though? I’d have loved to be a partner with you on this.”
    “It’s a long story,” Dylan replied.
    “I’ve got time.” The more tight-lipped her brother got with details, the more curious Lydia was of them. “And there’s no time like the present.”
    Dylan chuckled and didn’t say anything, heightening Lydia’s curiosity.
    They stepped into the front lobby, where the uniformed man behind the desk gave Dylan a professional smile, and stood.
    “Good afternoon, Mr. Amberson. It’s good to see you again,” the man said, extending his hand.
    Lydia watched as the two shook hands over the desk, then noticed that the man had a pistol in a holster at his hip. Having an armed guard at the front desk seemed a bit much to Lydia’s thinking, and she made a mental note to ask her brother about that, too, when she got him alone.
    “I have a guest, Arthur,” Dylan said. “This is my sister, Lydia. Lydia, this is the man responsible for making sure that only people who live in this building are allowed to enter this building. Isn’t that right, Arthur?”
    “Yes, sir. Nobody gets past me, no matter what.”
    Arthur sat back down and then tapped in a numbered code into a computer keyboard. When he was finished, the lights above the elevator turned on, a soft chime sounded, and the double doors slid open.
    “Security,” Dylan explained as he headed for the elevators. “Without the front-desk guard putting in the code, the elevator doesn’t work. The doors to the stairway are exit only.”
    “My, my, my,” Lydia said as she stepped into the elevator. “Security is tighter here than at corporate headquarters.”
    Dylan smiled cryptically and touched the button for the top floor. When the doors opened and Lydia stepped out, she was shocked to see polished mahogany paneling surrounding her. From the outside, the building looked a bit tattered and rundown, but from the inside, at least on this floor, it was the very definition of opulence itself.
    “Over here,” Dylan said, reaching

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