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“Oh…okay, that makes sense.”Celianodded. “But…well…”Shehesitated.

“Ask,lelka—we can tell you have another question,”Fiercerumbled.

“Okay.Howdo youdoit?”Celiaasked. “Imean, do you each go in, er, separate holes?Ordo you both try to go in one?Becausethat soundspainfulno matter what kind of fruit you eat!”

“It’snotthough—not if a bride has been properly prepared,”Holdmurmured, his glowing eyes going half-lidded as he looked down at her. “Themate ofTwinKindredwill need lots of tasting and touching to make her ready to receive both of her males—especially during her first time with them.”

“Butto answer your question—we both slide into your pussy,”Fiercegrowled softly. “ForBondingSex, at least—our shafts merge together so we can fill our bride at the same time.”

“Dios,”Celiabreathed. “That’skind of hard to picture.”

“Well,Iguess you won’t have to worry, since you’re going to marryPeter,”Fierceremarked. “I’msurehisequipment isn’t too big to handle.”

Asa matter of fact, it wasn’t—Peterwas definitely on the small side, butCeliawasn’t about to admit that.

“EnoughaboutPeter,” she snapped. “Whydo you always bring it back to him?”

“BecauseI’mtryingto fucking understand the appeal—trying to understandwhyyou’d want to be with such a weak little male who doesn’t even treat you right,”Fiercegrowled. “Besides, it’s my turn to ask a question.TruthorDare,lelka?”

“Fine.”Celiablew out a breath. “Truth.”Therewas no way she was giving theDarkTwinan opportunity to “Dare” her anything.

“Allright, tell me something…”Fierceleaned over her, so close she was looking directly into his glowing eyes. “Doeshe make you hot at all?Doeshe arouse you?Makeyou want him?Becauseit doesn’t look like it from the dreams we’ve shared with you.”

Thosedamn dreams again!Celiawished she knew exactly what they’d seen when they were dreaming of her.

“Imean…sure he does,” she began butFierceshook his head.

“Uh-uh, sweetheart.You’resupposed to answertruthfully,”he reminded her. “Ican smell that you’re lying.”

“Youcan not!”Celiaexclaimed.

“Actually, your scentdoeschange when you tell an untruth.It’simpossible not to notice when we’re this close to you,”Holdmurmured. “Youcan tell us the truth, my lady—we won’t be upset.”

“Allright,no—Peterdoesn’tturn me on very much, all right?” she snapped. “Butthat doesn’t matter to me.Becausesex isn’t very important to me.”

“Inthat case, you haven’t been doing it right,”Fiercesaid flatly. “Sowhyareyou with him, then?It’snot for the money, is it?Youdon’t seem like the type.”

“Ifyou’re asking ifI’ma gold digger, noI’mnot,”Celiasaid stiffly. “Ieven signed aPrenuptialagreement stating that if we divorce,Idon’t get anything from him.It’snotabout the money.”

“Thenwhy?Whyare you with him if it’s not for sex or for money and he and his family treat you so badly?”Fiercedemanded and she had the idea he was genuinely frustrated. “Makeit make sense for me,lelka.Why?”

“It’sbecause hewantedme—all right?”Celiaburst out. “Igrew up getting passed from family to family andnobody wanted me!ThenPetercame along and swept me off my feet.Heasked me to marry him on our third date—hewantedme!”

Andthen she burst into tears.

“Nowlook what you’ve done,” she heardHoldsay toFierce. “Youmade our lady cry!”

“Iwas just trying to understand why she’d want to be with that sniveling little male!” theDarkTwinprotested.

“Iwant to sit up now!”Celiaswiped at her eyes, her breath hitching in her chest as she tried and failed to stop crying. “I…I’msureI’mw-warm enough!”

“Waita minute, my lady—let me just check,”Holdmurmured.Heleaned overCeliabut instead of touching her arm as he had before, he put his arms around her and drew her close to his chest.

Atfirst she resisted, but then his warm, spicy scent filled her nose andCeliafelt something break inside her at his gentle embrace.Witha little sob, she pressed her face to his broad chest and put her arms around him as far as they would go.

“It’sall right, my lady,” she heardHoldmurmuring as he stroked her hair and her trembling shoulders. “It’snot wrong to want to be wanted.FierceandIhave known that feeling too—we were never really wanted at our relative’s house after our parents died.”

“Weslept in the fucking loft where they kept the feed for their animals and weren’t even allowed to take meals with the family,”Fiercegrowled behind her andCeliafelt him put a tentative hand on her shoulder. “Sorry,lelka.Ididn’t mean to make you cry again.”

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