She’d fallen in love with Liam gradually. With Easton, she still remembered the way he’d made her feel all those years ago. The pain of his rejection was nothing more than a memory as he only served to highlight her own need for him. Easton had done everything he could to protect her, and rather than go and find him, to let him know what they’d created together, she’d left him alone. She didn’t like the guilt as she questioned her past actions. She’d acted like a child. At least now, she had the chance to make it up to Easton.
“Let me hear you come, Scarlett. I want to hear every single moan and gasp.”
She didn’t know it was possible to come so soon after her first orgasm, but Liam’s skills brought out a second orgasm that was far stronger than the last.
Liam silenced her cries, working her pussy, prolonging her pleasure until she couldn’t stand anymore.
Only then, did he stand back and lick his fingers.
“You can share Easton whenever I’m not around. I want to hear every single little detail. You can’t keep anything from me. I want to know how good it felt, what you did, and how you’re going to show me later just how much you had fun.” Liam kissed her hard. “How did your appointment go?”
“You expect me to be able to think clearly?” she asked, laughing.
Liam smirked. “I love to see you like this. Flushed, ready for sex. I could sink my dick inside you right now, and you’d be so wet, soft, and ready.”
“You’re both going to be the death of me.”
Liam kissed her. “Not the death, the life and love of you. I’m going to go and wash up. Dinner smells amazing.”
He left, and she was alone, with no panties, shaking, and with a very wet pussy because of two men.
How had her life gotten to this point?
****
By the weekend, Junior had decided to go and stay at a friend’s house. It was the first time he’d done so in months. At first, Junior hadn’t wanted to go because of Easton. When Easton convinced him it was fine for him to go and have fun, Junior had looked so happy.
The weekends without Junior were always rare, and Liam didn’t have a problem with their son. He loved how close they all were as a family, even before Easton’s arrival. This was their first weekend together without Junior’s presence, since he’d agreed to share Scarlett.
Their sharing had moved at a much slower pace than Liam would have liked, but they also had to be careful with Junior.
This weekend, such a glorious one, they no longer had to find an excuse for Easton to be in their room. They had the entire house to themselves, and that meant every single room was now available.
Liam glanced out over the garden and saw Scarlett sunbathing outside. She wore a bikini, one he’d bought for her last year.
She had on her sunglasses and was soaking up all the heat waves. She looked calm, happy, and Liam intended to keep them both very busy.
Leaving the bedroom, he kept the windows open, and walked downstairs to find Easton standing in the doorway to the garden, watching.
“You know you can go out there and offer to put some sunblock on her,” Liam said.
Easton jumped, clearly lost in his own thoughts. “I didn’t hear you arrive.”
“Clearly,” Liam said, laughing.
“You find this funny.”
“No. I find your nervousness endearing.”
“How can you do it?” Easton asked.
Liam took a deep breath. He didn’t want to waste this weekend with conflict, but maybe he and Easton could finally clear whatever bullshit was going on between them.
“How can I do what exactly?” he asked.
“Share her?” Easton stepped away from the door. “I don’t get it. She’s everything, and if I had her, I wouldn’t be sharing her.”
“You do have her, and I don’t see you fighting to keep her.”
This time Easton laughed, and it was verging on hysterical. “You think I don’t see what you’re doing here?” Easton asked. “I do. I know what you’re doing.”
“What am I doing?”
“I know you’re wealthy, and you like to take care of your own. You think I don’t know power when I see it? I try to steal her away, you’d tear my company and my friends apart, and not because of money either. There’s something about you.”
Liam sighed. “You see, this is the problem you have. You’re too focused on what it is I’d do, to ask yourself why you’re not really fighting for her.”
“I’ve just told you.”
He shook his head. “No, like always you’ve given me a lame ass excuse. Your company. If your company meant so much to you, you wouldn’t be risking this kind of conversation to piss me off. I could snap up your company like that, but more importantly, I could end you.” He clicked his fingers. “When it comes to love, there is no common sense. We all act so fucking stupid for love. It’s why it’s so sought after and they make billions off it in movies. Love is what everyone craves, and when they have it, they’re so scared to lose it. The reason you’re not trying to take Scarlett, is because you don’t want to.” Easton snorted. “Because even though you wish to deny it and make up some fucked-up reason, you like to share her. You like her being between us.” Liam took a step closer. Easton didn’t move. “And there is a part of you that’s a little curious about me as well.”