Too Much to Bear (BBW Shifter Ménage)

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Will said with
a smile, coming up to take her hand kissing it lightly. Her heart skipped a
beat even eight months later. She was meant for them, she realized, and they
had a connection now, one that she wouldn’t give up for anything.
    She finally found who she was supposed to be. Who would have
guessed her destiny was tucked away in Titusville?
    “You don’t mind that you don’t know whose it is?” she asked
the both of them, looking from Caleb to Will. She loved them both equally, and
thanks to their supernatural bond they both could feel her love, how strong it
ran through her. There was no jealously like she anticipated.
    Just lots of sex. Lots of hot, sweaty, no-holding-back,
animalistic sex.
    “I’ll love it all the same,” Will said, his eyes deep like
the ocean, crinkling as he smiled.
    “I think I’ll get over it if it’s Will’s,” Caleb teased,
kissing her cheek. “I’ll just try to knock you up all over again.”
    Madison laughed as Caleb tickled beneath her arms. There
were a lot of challenges ahead of them, but as they planned their trip to
Seattle to meet Will’s parents, she couldn’t be happier. There was at least one
set of people who already approved of them. And though her mother didn’t know
about her relationship with her two childhood friends just yet, she did know
that Madison was happy up in Titusville, and she was looking forward to seeing
her in the near future.
    Caleb moved his hand over Madison’s stomach and let out a
surprised gasp. “It’s kicking!”
    Will immediately placed his palm on her stomach, curving it
on the other side of her large belly.
    “It must be punching too, because I can feel it all the way
on the other side.” He cracked a wry grin, his beautiful face curling into
happiness.
    “Oh yeah, she’s going crazy in there.”
    “How do you know it’s a girl?” Caleb teased. “It could be a
boy.”
    “Mother’s instinct. I just know. Now take me to this
surprise you made me get all dressed up for.”
    Will looked to Caleb and raised an eyebrow. “Should we give
into the lady’s demands?”
    “Yeah, yeah. She’s waited long enough,” he grinned, pulling
her by the hand out of the large master bathroom. They passed by the kitchen
towards the backdoor, and Madison wrinkled her nose.
    “Are you guys taking me to the backyard? Because I swear
if...” But she immediately shut up when Will opened the door for her, revealing
a picture perfect setting in the backyard.
    There was a table covered in a pure white sheet, lined with
fancy dishware and silverware with hot steam rising from several dishes in the
middle. Three wine flutes filled with a peach-colored liquid completed the set.
Above it there were white lanterns strung across giving the whole setting a
heavenly glow, like fairies were lighting a picturesque scene from a fairytale.
    “It’s beautiful,” Madison gasped.
    “It’s all for you,” Caleb responded, walking her down the
steps towards the table. Will pulled out a seat for her, smiling as she took
her place at the table.
    “The drinks are non-alcoholic cider, of course,” he said as
he offered her a glass. She took it and smiled.
    “You guys didn’t have to go through all this trouble.” She
smiled so widely she was afraid her face would crack in two.
    “But we did,” Caleb said, and he nodded towards Will. Then
Will sank to one knee, and Caleb did as well, the two of them flanking her with
expectant gazes.
    “What’s going on?” she asked, nearly losing her breath. It
just couldn’t be what she thought. There was just no way, it would be too
complicated.
    “Madison Bates, you are what make our lives complete. As
individuals, and as spiritual brothers,” Will started.
    “I’m no writer but I second that,” Caleb teased, his smile
so bright it brought tears to her eyes. He lifted a small black box that had
been hiding in a wreath of flowers on the table, and opened it up before her,
revealing a sizeable diamond on a silver

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