go off behind her eyes, she thought nothing of it until Tyler pulled his head up and smiled at her, but it was the look in his eyes that left her wondering what was going on.
Breathless she asked, “What’s with the look?”
Glancing towards Nathaniel, she saw he had a camera in his hands and an amused expression on his face. “Sorry Butterfly, I couldn’t resist,” he responded smiling.
Blushing, but secretly thrilled to see it she asked, “Where’s the kitchen?”
Nathaniel turned to show her the way, so she followed. Entering the kitchen she was immediately in love with it. Everything matched: the fridge, stove, dishwasher, and what she assumed was a wine cooler were all stainless steel. “Geez, it all looks brand new!” She exclaimed.
The stove was a double range, the fridge had double doors with an ice dispenser on one side and the freezer in the bottom. The wine cooler was glass, so you could see inside to know how much and what was in there.
Then there was the rest of the kitchen. The cupboards on the bottom were a gleaming white with black marble tops, while the upper cupboards were the same white but had glass doors so you could see inside. It was absolutely stunning. There was a breakfast nook separating the kitchen and dining room that held the coffee maker and a hanging rack for the coffee cups. The dining room was just as stunning, yet elegantly simple. There was a matching dining table in a gorgeous cherry finish that could seat at least eight people, with a buffet and hutch to hold some very nice looking china.
“This is stunning you guys,” Keeley enthused as she turned back to them, only to find they were watching her take it all in. Smiling shyly she asked where the coffee was, and got to work, as best she could with her sore arm, making it and getting everything on the breakfast bar for them. Clearing her throat she inquired, “What do you guys normally do on your days off?”
“I guess it depends on what we feel like, or what’s going on around the city. Sometimes we’ll go down to Dallas to catch a Cowboys or Stars game. Or hang out with the folks or Kenny. This time though we were just gonna hang out at home and do some work around here,” Nathaniel told her.
Taking that in while she poured them all coffee, she thought about the job she was going to be starting soon. She was excited about this new adventure in her life. The idea that they provided security meant that they helped people, right? Lost in thought she didn’t hear Tyler calling her name.
“Keeley, are you ok?” He asked.
“Oh yes, yes, I’m fine.” She smiled weakly.
“What are you thinking about, Butterfly?” Nathaniel asked.
“Umm… Everything and nothing.” She laughed. “I’m excited about working for you and starting fresh, but I’m really nervous about it because I’ve got no experience in well… anything. I didn’t even finish high school, let alone be able to learn to use a computer. The only thing I’ve done in the last five years is waitress and clean houses. I hardly think that qualifies me for what you want me to do.”
“I told you, we’ll teach you and you’ll have help from Julia before she retires, which won’t be for a few more months. Plus, if you’d like, you can enroll in a computer course to help you learn the ins and outs of them,” Tyler reminded her.
Taking a deep breath, she smiled at their generosity and asked the next question plaguing her at the moment. “You said yesterday at the restaurant that you were attracted to me, what does that mean exactly, and what do you want from me?”
Clearing his throat Nathaniel told her, “Well Butterfly, it means we like you, we feel like there could be something here for us to explore. All three of us. Ty and I both want you; and not as just some fling either. We want it all with you, do you understand?”
“I..I..I think so. You want to share me? Together?”
“Yes, baby doll. But we will never, and I mean never, make
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