Hat Trick (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Jer,” Nathan murmured in his ear. “Let us make you feel good.”
    All the fight drained out of the younger man and he let them lead him to the bedroom and strip him slowly. They stroked him all over, paying special attention to the responsive spots they’d found over the past couple of months.
    Rachel’s breath caught at the sight of Jeremy surrendering himself to the pleasure she and Nathan were giving him. Straddling his hips, she searched out Nathan’s eyes. Actually having sex with Jeremy was a big step, one she wanted Nathan to agree with every step of the way.
    Instead of saying anything, he produced a condom and rolled it over Jeremy’s straining erection.
    Jeremy’s eyes, which had drifted closed, popped open when he worked through the significance of being covered by the thin latex. Up until now, she had only jacked him off or blown him.
    “This okay, Jer?” Oh, god, please let him say yes. Her pussy was positively watering at the thought of Jer’s thick cock impaling her.
    Jeremy gulped and sought out Nathan. She wasn’t sure what Nathan did but whatever it was, it convinced Jeremy to go ahead. “Yeah. It’s better than okay.”
    Nathan’s hands wrapped around her hips and helped her settle onto Jeremy’s dick and she groaned at the feeling. He held her steady until she found her rhythm. “Oh, damn that’s good.”
    A rich laugh sounded behind her and she shuddered as the sound slid down her spine. “It looks good from here, too.”
    Jeremy simple moaned, his face going tight. “Not gonna last.”
    She sped up, reaching between her legs and fingering her clit frantically. She could feel her muscles tightening in preparation for orgasm.
    Nathan dropped his head so that it rested on her shoulder, his hot breath puffing against her skin. “You two are so damn sexy. Fuck, I’m not gonna last long either.”
    Well, at least she knew what Nathan was doing. She could see his hand wrapped around his cock in her mind’s eye and it was enough to send her over the edge.
    She came with a cry, her muscles milking Jeremy uncontrollably until he lost all control. He throbbed in her, his eyes and jaw clenched. A sudden splash of heat across her low back let her know that Nathan had come too.
    She collapsed on to Jeremy’s chest, pressing damp kisses to the hollow of his throat. “Don’t let that newspaper column ruin this, Jer.”
    Jeremy was silent for a long moment before sighing. “I’ll try, Rach. I promise.”
    A warm cloth ran over her back, cleaning her gently and she burrowed closer into Jeremy’s chest.
    Jeremy jerked under her, a laugh escaping his lips. “That tickles.”
    She sat up quickly and glanced over her shoulder. Nathan was cleaning his own cum off Jeremy’s inner thighs and balls, inciting the other man to wiggle and laugh.
    Laughing, Nathan tossed the cloth toward the laundry hamper and crawled into the bed with them. “Nap time?”
    She rolled off Jeremy, groaning when he slipped from her, and nuzzled into his chest. “Nap time.”
    Her head lifted as Jeremy hefted a huge sigh. “I guess I can try and catch a few winks.”
    Rachel stroked his chest, desperate to soothe her man. “Don’t worry, Jer. It will all work out.”
    She only hoped that what she said was true.

Chapter 7
     
    God, this sucked. They were down by three goals, and Jeremy had never played worse, not even right after his father had passed away. Sitting on the bench with the rest of his line, he did his best to drown out the jeers from the Ottawa Senators fan sitting right behind him. Truthfully, if the man had been razzing him about his playing he could have handled it. He certainly deserved it. He was playing particularly poorly today. But the man wouldn’t shut up about that damn gossip column from the week before. When he’d ignored the man, he’d been rewarded with a water bottle tossed at his head. It was empty, and it missed by a mile, considering he had to throw it over the glass separating the

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