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“Not fair…” I breathed, melting into him. “This no coming rule…” I bit my lip. “It just isn’t fair… Not fair at all, when…”

The timer went off again, and I was passed to Julian. He was much bigger. Rougher in some ways, but more gentle in others. I loved the way his hands took control of my body. The feel of his tattooed arms flexing beneath my delicate hands, as our tongues swirled madly within my own mouth…

CLINK!

The sound was high pitched, loud and unique. Julian broke the kiss for a second, his chin going over my shoulder.

“Wait…”

God he felt hard. His cock for sure, but also his whole body. His shoulders were like two—

“What is that?” I heard Chase say.

I turned at the waist, inadvertently flinging my hair in his face. Julian brushed it away, my body still pressed against his.

On the other side of the chamber, the calico had entered the room and had apparently dropped something. It stood over it now, swishing its tail left and right.

“I— I think it—”

Moving swiftly, the animal picked up the object between its teeth and trotted off. It looked like a tiny yellow disc. Shiny. Metallic…

“KITTY!”

Julian’s voice stopped the cat dead, mid-stride. It turned to look back at him, cocking its head at an angle.

“Here Kitty!”

He lowered his hand, and the cat immediately came over. He scratched it hard, behind the ears, until it dropped the object into Julian’s other hand.

“The cat’s name is KITTY?” Chase cried incredulously.

Julian held the shiny yellow object up to the light. It was unmistakable, as to what it was:

A hammered gold coin.

“HOLY SHIT!” I screamed.

Sixty-Eight

MADISON

The next few minutes were complete chaos, although I remember them clearly. Julian, following the cat out of the room. The rest of us, gathering our clothes to follow him.

The cat trotted down two more hallways, then turned straight into the Great Hall. Julian put an arm across the entrance. He held us back, while we silently watched the cat leap through one of the holes in the back wall. It turned in a circle a few times, rubbing its back against the cool, smooth stones.

“There?” Chase whispered.

The cat was already settled into a ball, purring softly, while Julian stepped in and grabbed a sledge…

“Move Kitty.”

Ten minutes later, half the wall was apart. All three of my lovers took turns hammering away, loosening the mortar, and hurling blocks to the side. They weren’t careful about it. There were neat piles. And then suddenly…

WHACK!

Clinkclinkclinkclinkclinkclink….

Noah stepped back from h



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