Page 77 of Three Ties to Bind


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“Come on, Pey,” I urged, reaching back to pull him roughly toward me.

“Jesus,” he muttered.

Then it was on. He started pounding me. Grunts and groans reached my ears. This time I wasn’t the one doing the work. I held on to Dominic, loving him while Peyton gave me what I needed.

Dominic reached between us, his hand wrapping around my dick. Two pulls and I was done, spilling hot between us, coating both of our stomachs.

“So good,” Peyton panted out. “So goddamn good.” He moaned low, his body hitting me hard and stilling. “Fuucckk.”

We were a pile of bodies after that. Sweat-slicked skin. Panted breaths. Hearts racing, trying to settle down.

When Peyton slid from within me, the burn returned, and I immediately felt empty. I wanted to tell him to get back inside me. That without him or Dominic there, nothing felt right. But I refrained because my ass needed time to recuperate.

We fell to our sides. Cum leaked out of me, coated my front from my release and down my thighs from Peyton’s and Dominic’s. Dominic had my cum covering his stomach and chest. We were a damn mess. The sight made me so happy I grinned.

“I love you both,” I told them. “I was a fool not to see you two for who you really are for so long, but I’m glad you opened my eyes. What we have… it’s everything.”

Peyton kissed my shoulder and propped his chin on it. “Vixen.”

Dominic opened his eyes, focusing on Peyton. “Yeah?”

“I love you.”

The smile that twitched the corners of Dominic’s lips was so damn sweet. “You do?”

“Mmhhmm.”

“Good, because I love you too.”

They kissed over my shoulder then turned to both kiss me. I’d never been happier.

32

PEYTON

Dominic was coming apart at the seams, ready to go back to work. Dexen insisted he take three weeks off. After the second week, Dominic felt much better, but Dexen wouldn’t hear of it. I thought if Dexen had his way, Dominic would get two months off paid. Dexen felt like it was his fault. It wasn’t. There was a lot of guilt going around though.

Perry would be fine one moment and the next, whispering to Dominic how sorry he was. He’d play out these scenarios where if he only were nicer to Alan in college, if he would have paid more attention, maybe we could have avoided this.

If I looked back at the events leading up to what happened with Dominic, it wasn’t one thing. It was a multitude of them. Perry saw it as a mistake and wondered who else out there could want to do harm to us. I’d always worry about my men, but I couldn’t live like that. I would deal with threats as they came. Going back in time to wonder who was slighted or felt like they were wronged, I wouldn’t do that.

Even if Perry was friendly with Alan, that didn’t mean he’d get hired at PJS. Getting close to JJ didn’t get Alan anywhere. He thought it would though. The whole thing was a mess. Luckily, it was one we didn’t have to deal with any longer thanks to Dexen. I didn’t condone murder but when it came to Dominic and Perry, I wasn’t losing sleep over the loss of Alan’s life.

Both Dexen and JJ went through their entire list of employees and had background checks run again to make sure there was no one else in either of their businesses who could be deceiving them. I didn’t blame them. It made me feel better that they did since JJ was bringing some of his people to PJS and Dominic worked for Dexen.

Dominic and I were currently on our way to his apartment. Over the weeks, I kept bringing more and more of his clothes and belongings to the fortress in a not-so-subtle attempt to get him to stay with us forever. Or the penthouse. Either would do. Dominic said he had to go back though. Today was the day he did.

It was Monday and Perry needed to be in the office. Greer was with him. He could easily work from my desk. They agreed I had to stay with Dominic today. Perry would have been here too, except there were a few meetings he couldn’t put off.

The closer we got to Dominic’s apartment, the more tense he became. I had his hand in mine, running my thumb along his soft skin, trying to ease him any way I could. He seemed to be caught up in his head. No matter what I said, I couldn’t pull him out of it, so I let him be, silence wrapping around us to the point it became too much, and I put music on.

I pulled up and parked near the front door. Dominic didn’t move.

“You don’t have to go in there,” I told him. “I can go in and get whatever you need.”

“No.” He shook his head. “I have to do this.” His hand shook as he unbuckled his seat belt and reached for the door handle. I got out to round the hood and be there for him when his feet hit the ground.

Dominic clutched my hand tightly while we walked inside and to his apartment. He paused just outside his door, staring at it, a full body tremor going through him. I pulled him to me, wrapping my arms around him.

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