The Perfect Plan [The Men of Treasure Cove 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Authors: Rebecca Joyce
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I’ll have you know he knows exactly where I’m at,” he stated correctly.
    “Fight?” she asked.
    “Yeah, fight,” he conceded.
    “All right. Come on into the kitchen, and we’ll talk.” She motioned him toward the kitchen.
    Since Davis could remember, every time he and Orin would get into it, Macie was always there to listen and lend advice. And right now, he needed food and her advice. He still couldn’t understand why Orin was trying to hide, instead of confronting the bull by the horns, so to speak. For as long as he could remember, Orin had never backed away from anything, but yet, he was willing to hide in the darkness. This was not making sense. He needed advice.
    Sitting at her kitchen table, he said nothing as he watched her dish up a bowl of her chili and place it before him. He took the spoon she offered and took a bite.
    “It’s still good, Macie. Thanks.”
    “So, what was the fight about this time?” she asked.
    “Lilly,” he whispered.
    “Why are ya’ll fighting about Lilly?”
    “’Cause of who she is. He father is James Campbell.”
    “Oh, and let me guess. Jacks wants to confront the man, you agree, and Orin is trying to protect his balls.”
    “Pretty much it.”
    “Well, I agree with you and Jacks. You need to tell her father. I’ve met the man. He can be a little rough around the edges, but he is a stand-up guy. Just be honest with him, and let him decide.”
    “That’s what Jacks said.”
    “Well, he is the one with the brains out of you three. Look, honey, you’re married now. You three are going to have to learn to work together. You have a wife that’s gonna need ya. She ain’t gonna deal with you three constantly battling each other.”
    “Shit!” Davis shouted, jumping from his seat.
    “What?”
    “I forgot Lilly!” he shouted, running from the house.
    The laughter all around had everyone smiling.
    “He forgot his wife!” Macie laughed hard.
     
    * * * *
     
    Orin needed to vent. And the only person in town close enough for him to do that with was Doc. Since it would take him too long to get out the Gabriel’s, he needed time with his old buddy and family friend.
    Orin walked into the clinic and wasn’t surprised to find it empty. The clinic was hardly ever packed, and on a day like today, he would bet Doc was getting ready to close early.
    On the way into town, they had all heard the forecast, and it wasn’t gonna be pretty. The weather service was predicting over two feet of snow, followed by a frigid rain. If the pressure dropped, that wet snow would turn to ice, making every road impassable. Looking at his watch, he needed to hurry and get his brothers and Lilly back home before the storm hit.
    “Hey, Orin, what brings you in today?” Doc Jenkins said, walking out of his office.
    “Got a minute?” he asked and noticed that Gabriel Sexton, his mentor in the Dom scene, walked out after the doc.
    “Why, Master Orin, what a pleasant surprise. May I offer my belated congratulations on your recent nuptials?” Gabriel smiled.
    “Thanks, Master Gabriel. As a matter of fact, do both of you have a minute?”
    “Sure, come on back.”
    Orin followed them back into the Doc’s office. Once they were all seated, they waited patiently for him to begin. He knew neither one would say a word, giving him the time to gather his thoughts. So, mustering up his courage, he let everything go. “I have fucked up, and I don’t know how to get back on track. I feel like my life is spiraling out of control. My brothers hate me, I scare my wife, and now I have to watch my back, ’cause her father is going to come after us. My brothers want to confront the man, and I’m not sure that’s a good idea. But considering the decisions I’ve been making lately, I just don’t know. Then there’s Lilly. She is, well, she is fucking amazing. She is beautiful, smart, well bred, and damn does she submit beautifully. But I think I have fucked that up, too, ’cause now, every time

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