Feeling the Buzz

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Authors: Shelley Munro
Tags: Fiction, Erótica, Romance, Gay, Contemporary
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a solitary island. Really
lonely. Jen turned onto her side and wriggled to find a comfortable spot. How
could this happen after one night? She’d hated spending the entire night in bed
with Giles. In fact she’d never spent the night with her very first lover either.
    When sleep remained elusive, she switched
on the bedside lamp and picked up the list she’d started after Gaby had dropped
her off.
    The things she needed to do this week.
There had been a message from the real estate agent on her answer phone. She
was bringing a prospective buyer to view the house in the morning. Could Jen
make sure the kitchen was clean, and if possible, put out some flowers? Maybe
put on a pot of coffee or bake a cake to make the house smell inviting?
    If the house sold she’d need to get rid of
some of the furniture. Unless the prospective buyer wanted to purchase the
contents from her. Jen jotted a note to remember to ask the real estate agent.
    Her mind drifted to Wayne and Sebastian. Heck,
tell the truth . She hadn’t stopped thinking about them all day. A sense of
excitement filled her every time her thoughts detoured to them, and she knew
she’d decided to go ahead and explore where Wayne’s crazy idea took them.
    Gaby managed her two men, and they were
happy. Jen might have held a few doubts at first and worried about Gaby, but
her fears had proved groundless. It was possible to enjoy a healthy
relationship with two men at the same time. All the threesome needed was open
communication and trust. The willingness to compromise if necessary.
    Funnily enough, trust wasn’t an issue for
her. She’d worked for Wayne and Sebastian full-time ever since her mother had
died, and before that she’d had a part time job with them. Both men possessed
integrity and honesty. No, it was the practicalities that scared her most.
    What exactly were the logistics when it
came to three lovers in a bed?
    Or maybe she was overthinking the
situation.
    When the clock in the lounge struck six,
Jen decided she might as well give up trying to sleep and plunge into her day.
But at least she’d come to a decision. She’d ring either Wayne or Sebastian
later today and invite herself for dinner. If she gave a broad enough hint they
might even invite her for a sleepover.

Chapter Six
     
    “They want to buy your house.” Excitement
glittered in the real estate agent��s eyes, highlighting her model-perfect
appearance. Immaculate blonde curls, a form-fitting black suit and high-heel
red shoes showcasing long, slender legs all screamed sex appeal. When combined
with her calm efficiency she was guaranteed success in her chosen field. “At
your asking price.”
    “But you said we’d probably have to drop
the price and the buyers would come to me with offers.” Jen didn’t have to
pretend bewilderment.
    “They liked your house from the moment they
walked in the door. They’ve been looking for the last year. And, they’re cash
buyers, so the only condition on the sale and purchase agreement is the
requirement for the house to pass a building inspection. They’re so keen
they’ve already lined up a friend to inspect the building for them.”
    A knock on the front door interrupted the
agent’s enthusiasm. Jen’s head was spinning, her thoughts a riot of emotions,
the uppermost being what the heck had she done? She found herself at the door
without even remembering walking from the kitchen where she’d been making a pot
of coffee.
    She inhaled a deep breath and opened the
door.
    “Liam? Has something happened to Gaby?”
    “I’m here to inspect your house for Gary
Seymour. I thought you’d only just listed your property.”
    “Yesterday,” she said faintly. “I thought
I’d have months to get used to the idea.”
    Liam squeezed her shoulder in a sympathetic
manner. “This is a big house for one person. Your mother wouldn’t want you to
struggle to look after it.”
    Jen nodded, knowing he spoke the truth. But
there were so many memories,

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