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“Right here?” she asked, moving the trowel through one of the small gaps that Anna had explained she would fill and make flush with the rest of the dome once they’d fitted this final larger piece into place.

“Yes, that place exactly.”

Tess’s hands moved as she shaved off snow. Liam’s hands moved as they fondled her phenomenal ass. She skewered him with a dark look, but then she did something else a few moments after.

“I’m almost finished,” Tess soon said. “Unless you see anywhere else that I should get?”

Liam’s heart skipped a beat, and again as she arched her butt back slightly. It was all the permission he needed to squeeze her butt as vigorously as he had in the garage. If he thought the igloo’s barrier would have prevented the sound from carrying, he might have given it a spank or two.

Alas, Anna confirmed that Tess had completed her task admirably. Knowing that the fallout of being discovered groping her professor would prove practically cataclysmic, Liam regretfully released his hold on Tess’s butt. Its owner turned around, dropped the trowel into the snow, and prodded him angrily on the chest.

“Begoodwhen Anna’s around!” she whispered. “That’s the one thing I asked for.”

“You also told me to be more confident. That’s what I’m trying to be.”

Her lips flattened, and he suspected she was weighing the consequences of her potentially diminishing said growing confidence with further reprimand. Eventually, she sighed. Above them, they could see Anna adding a few clumps of solid snow to the gaps left at the top of the igloo. Moments after the last gap vanished, they heard her cutting through the snow, cutting it flush with the rest of the roof.

“Come on,” Tess said, shaking her head at him. “Let’s see what we’ve accomplished.”

She crawled out of the dome, and he followed, bringing along the slab he’d cut for the door.

Once they’d stood, Anna joined them. Standing in front of the nearly completed igloo their combined effort had created, they all allowed themselves a few moments of quiet pride over their accomplishment.

“Just a bit more,” Anna said, smiling. “We can dig the ground out around the entrance so it’s easier to get in and out of, and we can sprinkle loose snow over the igloo, which will help it last longer—and I think just makes it look nicer.”

“You’re the tallest one of us,” Tess said, glancing at him. “Do you want to get sprinkling while we make the entrance?”

“Sure. Let’s finish things up.”

His task, which involved scooping up loose snow and giving the igloo a flimsy coat, required barely any focus. So, he let his eyes wander away from his work to where two mind-blowingly beautiful women combined their efforts to finish the igloo. While Tess dug out the entrance about six or seven inches lower than the rest of the igloo, Anna grabbed the block he’d cut out when making the door and created five siblings from the last remnants of their original pile of firm snow.

Setting the blocks up on the higher ground flanking the trench, Anna and Tess tipped pairs of the blocks to form the archway, with the former using the handsaw to make them sit flush against each other—after which Tess packed them with snow. Once certain that the first pair was stable, they moved to the second, and then, finally, the third. Liam finished coating the igloo in loose snow around the time the two women stood up, brushed the snow off themselves, and then shared smiles. Grabbing some loose snow of their own, they imitated what he’d done for the body of the igloo for its entrance.

And with that, minus a minor imperfection or two Anna would later correct, the three of them had successfully built an igloo.

“It looks really good,” Tess said, admiring it while an idea popped into Liam’s head.

“We should send Avril a picture; let her know what she missed out on.”

“I don’t think she’ll see it quite that way, but I do wonder how she’ll reply,” Anna said.

Removing one of his gloves with his teeth, he dug into his coat’s deep inner pockets and found his phone. Taking a couple of steps back, waving for Anna and Tess to enter the shot, he snapped a few quick images of their igloo.

“I’ll get one from the inside later,” he mumbled while making the message.

We just finished. Would you have helped any if you’d been here?

He flashed his screen to Anna, letting her smile and shake her head in answer, and then he sent the text and its accompanying images.

“Should we try and have dinner in it?” Tess suggested. “I could put down some blankets down for us.”

“I’d enjoy that very much,” Anna said, continuing to possess an infectious cheeriness.

Just as Liam was about to stick his phone back into his pocket and answer with the same interest as Anna, Avril’s response brightened his screen. Tapping it and seeing an image accompanying her text, he lost the ability to breathe.

Hell no. I’m much happier where I am right now.

Where Avril Knight was right now was in her bathtub. He had physical evidence of it right in front of him. Surrounded by bubbles in every place except where she should have most cared to cover herself, she’d held her phone up and sent him as dangerous a picture that his phone had ever known.

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