The Lion's Shared Bride

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ordering us about.” Soren laughed.
    “Well, we set it up that way. And if it keeps her around, I’m happy to let her order me around as much as she wants.” Aedan stood.
    “Since she’s mine for the night, I should be the one to take care of her,” Aedan said. “It’s getting late, anyhow. Maybe I’ll be lucky and she’ll be up to another go ‘round before she passes out for the night.” Soren rolled his eyes, settling against the couch.
    “Just remember: tomorrow she’s mine. I have to make up for lost time.”
    “Oh, sure. Just don’t be surprised if she comes hurrying back to me at the end of your time together.” Aedan stepped into the kitchen and retrieved the bottle of wine that Soren had opened for Nina. He gave the other Alpha a brief wave as he passed back through the living room and into the hallway, turning towards the guest bedroom Nina had chosen.
    The sight of her, neck-deep in the hot water, sent a hot jolt of desire through Aedan’s body as he walked through the open door. Aedan suppressed the groan that pushed up from somewhere in the pit of his stomach and strode across the tile floor, his gaze trailing over Nina’s body. The scent of her filled the small room, adding to the instinctive arousal he was starting to feel coursing through him. “As requested,” Aedan said, bowing slightly towards her. He sank down to sit on the floor next to the bathtub facing her and picked up Nina’s empty glass.
    “You know, it may be the multiple orgasms and the wine speaking, but this is starting to look like a pretty sweet gig.”
    Aedan grinned, pouring wine into the glass and setting it carefully within easy reach. “Two men at your beck and call? I should hope that would make your outlook rosy.” He watched as Nina sat up in the tub, drinking in the sight of her breasts floating just above the water, her damp hair hanging around her face, the flush in her cheeks from the heat. “I think we should talk a little more serious-like.” Nina brought the glass of wine to her lips and sipped, and Aedan clenched one of his hands into a fist. God if I could have met her any other way… I wouldn’t have to share her with Soren. But I didn’t and I do.
    “Go ahead,” Nina said, leaning back again. Aedan licked his lips and glanced at the still-open bottle of wine in his hand. He drank down a heavy slug of the cold, tart white to steady himself.
    “I think you need to understand how things work in the group that Soren and I belong to,” Aedan said, setting the bottle down.
    “It would be nice to know what I’m getting myself into,” Nina said, nodding slightly in agreement. Aedan felt himself smiling. I could devour you right now, love. I could bury my face between your legs and never want to come up for air. He took another gulp of wine.
    “First of all, you can be your own person. You’d be our mate, and yeah, both of us would have certain expectations but if you want to work, you can work. If you want to lounge around the house all day eating sweets, you could do that too, and anything in-between.” Nina raised an eyebrow and the look in her eyes made Aedan wish the bathtub was just a little bit bigger. We should get Soren to put in a hot tub out back. “If you decided to be our mate, both Soren and I would expect you to have at least one child with each of us.” Nina sat up, setting her wine glass down and staring at him.
    “Wait—this… you didn’t mention that before.” Aedan sat up and reached out, pushing Nina gently back into her reclining position in the tub.
    “I’m not saying we’d expect you to do it immediately. But we both need kids. Sort of a feature of the group we belong to.” Aedan paused. “Of course, if you can’t carry, that’s neither here nor there.” Nina blushed from the roots of her hair down to her chest, and Aedan watched in a mixture of amusement and concern as she looked down into the water.
    “I… I am almost definitely fertile.” Aedan made a

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