Two Men for Piper [The Men of Space Station One #7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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up and wrapped her arms around his waist.
    “Baby, you’re amazing. That was beyond anything I can say.”
    She smiled and kissed him quickly on the lips before stepping out of the shower to grab a towel. She quickly dried off then rinsed her mouth and padded naked into the bedroom. She was busy pulling on her clothes when Keith walked out of the bathroom drying off.
    “Hey, what are you doing?”
    “Getting dressed. I need to check on the soup.”
    “What about you, baby? I’m not leaving you wanting.”
    “I’m fine, Keith. I know you’ll take care of me later. I just wanted to taste you.”
    He walked over to her and pulled her in for a kiss. He sucked her tongue inside his mouth to twirl it with his. Then he drew back as he nipped at her chin.
    “Thank you.”
    “You’re welcome. Let’s go see about dinner. I bet Tripp will be in soon.”
    “Probably. He’ll need a shower, too.” Keith waggled his eyebrows at her.
    “He’s not getting me in there with him. I’ll turn into a prune.”
    She returned to the kitchen and checked the soup. It was simmering nicely. There was nothing left to do but wait on Tripp. Keith wrapped his arms around her as she stood at the sink rinsing her hands.
    “You smell wonderful.”
    “I smell like soap.” She turned in his arms and wrapped hers around his neck.
    “It’s a sweet-smelling soap. I think it’s more your scent than the soap or I would smell the same way.”
    She laughed and started to tell him that he did when the back door opened and a nasty Tripp walked in with a sigh.
    “Go take a shower, Tripp. You’ll feel better afterwards.”
    He grunted and trudged through the kitchen toward the stairs.
    Keith shook his head. “He probably did too much out on the tractor. We might not have as much of the garden left to do tomorrow.”
    “I hope not. You’ve worked hard these last two days. You need a break.” She hugged him and stepped away. “I need to finish dinner. Why don’t you set the table for me?”
    Keith patted her on the ass and went to set the table. She poured up the batter into a pan and cooked the bread while waiting on Tripp to make it downstairs. The only thing left to do was to fix the tea for them to drink.
    Tripp walked into the kitchen looking like a new man. He smiled and sniffed the air.
    “Food. I’m starved.” He walked over to her and kissed her before giving her a brief hug. “Let’s eat, baby.”
    They all sat down and passed around the soup and bread. When everyone had finished what they wanted, Piper got up and brought the pie over for them to try.
    “It’s made with stone berries. I’ve never cooked with them before, but they’re supposed to be a lot like blueberries. You’ll have to tell me if it’s okay or not.”
    Tripp took a bite and closed his eyes. Then he took another bite.
    “This is the best thing I’ve had in a long time. You did fine.”
    Keith bit into his and hummed his approval. She grinned. She had been worried it wouldn’t be fit to eat. She tried a taste and decided it was pretty good.
    “Let’s go sit in the living room, Keith. I’m thinking about a quick nap.”
    “Sounds good to me.” He stood up and ran his hand down Piper’s back. “Come on and rest with us, Piper. You can clean up later.”
    “I’ll be in there in a little bit. If I don’t clean up now, it’ll be sticky mess for later.”
    She watched them walk out of the kitchen then started gathering the dishes to wash. By the time she had the kitchen cleaned, it was closing in on eight. She walked into the living room to find two worn-out men sound asleep. She knew if they didn’t wake up soon, they wouldn’t be able to sleep that night. She decided to give them another thirty minutes and then wake them up.
    She watched them while they slept. She had somehow managed to be married to two of the best men there were. They were hardworking, kind, and loving. They didn’t belittle her or take her for granted. She hoped she would be

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