Alex picked up her hand and kissed the back of it. “Hell yes we would.”
Now that the emotions had settled, it was time to think logically. It couldn’t be just them moving mountains and oceans to get to her. “I’ve worked my ass off all these years to build my agency, to gain this measure of success. It’s time to start enjoying the fruits of my labor. I’ve thought about hiring another agent or two to help me handle the workload. Which would mean I could take a step back, let them handle the day-to-day and I could see the two of you more often.”
“I know we’d both love that, but it can’t just be on you to come to us,” Alex said. “I’ve been doing some thinking as well. I’m thirty-five and I can’t ride those monster tubes like the young guys forever. I’d like to go out while I’m on top. I haven’t even discussed this with Ben yet, but after this year’s competition I want to start transitioning more into managing and promotion and less into active surfing.”
Victoria looked to Ben, who nodded. “You know I’d love to have you partner with me in that aspect of the business. But you have to be ready to walk away from the waves.”
Alex nodded. “I know. And I’ll be sure before I do it.”
Ben picked up Victoria’s hand. “We’ll make it work. We have to, because we love each other.”
“Speaking of that,” Alex said. “We got a gift for you.”
Victoria cocked her head to the side. “You did?”
“We did.” Ben pulled it out of his pocket and handed it to her.
She cradled the velvet box in her hand, then carefully opened it. Inside, was a delicate silver chain necklace with three diamonds. Inscribed in the middle was the word: Ours.
Victoria took the necklace out of the box and dangled it in front of her. “Oh. This is beautiful.”
“It means we’re all one, and you are part of both of us,” Alex said.
The tears fell again. “I love this. Thank you both.”
She kissed them both, then pulled her hair to the side so Ben could put the necklace on her while she looked at Alex beaming a smile at her.
She stood, then held her hand out for both of them. “I need you to make love to me right now.”
They went into the bedroom and undressed. Victoria lay on the bed and Ben put his mouth on her sex while Alex slid his fingers into her.
“Yes,” she said, lifting her hips, watching as they pleasured her. “Make me come like that.”
They worked in tandem, switching off so it was Alex sucking her and Ben pumping his fingers into her. They both drove her crazy, and when she orgasmed, she cried out, knowing this was what she wanted to spend the rest of her life experiencing.
They both put on condoms, taking turns sliding their cocks inside of her. Their patience and the way they watched when the other was thrusting into her was such an incredible turn on. And the sensation of feeling two different cocks inside of her * was amazing. Alex would fuck her for a few minutes, then withdraw and move away so Ben could take his place.
She came—then came again—and again.
And they both came inside of her, Ben watching her and stroking her breasts while Alex came, then taking his place and taking her mouth in a deep, passionate kiss, groaning against her mouth when he came.
After, all three of them lay sprawled on the bed.
“We still have time to make the holiday luau,” Alex said.
Victoria smiled, turned over onto her belly to face her two men. “Or, we could order room service and have holiday sex the rest of the day.”
Ben grinned over at Alex. “There’s a reason we love this woman.”
“Because she’s so smart and has such phenomenal ideas.”
It was the best Christmas she’d ever had. Spent with the two men she loved.
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“Men suck.”
Harmony Evans tossed her purse on the kitchen table of her mother’s house and sat next to her best friend, Alyssa. It was Thursday night—family dinner night at Mama’s house. Everyone was coming over, as it always was at Mama’s. Right now she’d prefer to be sitting in the corner of a dark bar, nursing a dirty martini. She was going to have to settle for sweet tea because, short of death, you did not miss Thursday night dinner at Mama’s.
She’d already come in and kissed her mama, who was holding court in the living room with Harmony’s brother Drake and some of his friends, giving her time to catch up with Alyssa.
Alyssa laid her hand over Harmony’s and cast a look of concern. “And why do you hate men? Is it Levon?”
Harmony wrinkled her nose, preferring to never hear the name of her now ex-boyfriend again. “Yes.”