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Single Dad's Spring Break: A Billionaire's Second Chance Romance

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I shuddered at the thought as I took their hands and led them into my bedroom.

I opened my nightstand and pulled out my vibrator. They gathered around my bed, their cocks hard and dripping for me.

I laid down with my legs spread wide, watching as Andrew and Caleb both licked their lips. I grinned as I turned on the vibrator, running the thick toy down my body. I traced it around my nipples, pulling them to hard peaks with the vibrations.

I squirmed as my free hand ran through my hair, biting my lip and putting on a show for them. I could hear their hands rubbing their dicks, their eyes hooked on me as the vibrator traveled closer to my wet pussy.

I traced it around my swollen clit as my heels pressed into the mattress.

I cupped my tit with my free hand, tugging at my nipple and sighing with relief. My juices were dripping, glistening against the hole I knew Andrew was already eyeing.

I slid the thick toy deep inside of me, bucking relentlessly against it as I watched them tug on their cocks. I moaned their names, chanting for their bodies as I felt my orgasm rising up throughout my body.

Before my back could collapse to the bed, Andrew reached for the toy. He pulled it from my body.

"You're so fucking hot. Get ready to come again on top of me, baby. We’ll give you the wildest fucking night of your life."

I knew he wouldn’t disappoint.

CHAPTER 1

KATIE

“It is a beautiful place,” I said.

I gazed out the window of the bathroom, slightly disoriented, as I looked across the fields. So much had changed over the past eight years. I couldn’t imagine it ever being the same.

God, I missed the carefree girl I once was. Maybe, a part of me came back in desperation to find her.

With emotions overpowering me, I was relieved to have my best friend and maid of honor, Lizzie, by my side. She was a southern fire cracker like none other.

“This is somethin outta a movie. I never thought them rowdy O’Conner brothers woulda done all this.” Lizzie said.

“What did she say?” Whitney asked.

“My accent’s not that bad woman! Git ya ears checked,” Lizzie said.

Whitney and Lizzie were still getting acquainted. Whitney and I met in college in New York, and she flew to Texas to join me for the wedding.

I giggled. “She’s talking about the O’Conner brothers becoming so rich,” I said.

The O’Conner brothers had been my next door neighbors and brother’s best friends since elementary school.

My mother called them the “talk of the town,” mostly because there were four boys, and all of them were predisposed to being the center of gossip in one fashion or another. Maybe it had to do with them being the most eligible bachelors in town.

I had the biggest crush on them growing up.

Since my brother was the protective type, I mostly enjoyed the company of the O’Conners as friends and kept my feelings private. The only person I opened up to was Lizzie. It wasn’t until my eighteenth birthday when feelings manifested into physical touches, kisses, and mischievous looks. We never went all the way, but man did I want them all badly.

Besides my physical attraction, I also fell for their characters. If I got angry, I could count on them to be home to play sports with me, or take me out fishing or camping.

We had the best of times together. I could outrun them and out-spit them. Often times, I could throw balls farther and kick balls harder than any one of them could.

What can I say? I tarnished their egos and I was exquisite at it. Lucky for me, we built a strong bond, nevertheless.

And, years later, while my mom was in the hospital, they’d setup times to visit her and kept me company there. They never ceased to make me feel loved during one of the toughest times of my life.

“The five of you were like peas in a pod. Always hangin’ ‘round, attached at the hips. I’m shocked you didn’t date none of ‘em. Too late now. You’ll be off the market thanks to that city boy.” Lizzie said.



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