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“Please,” I begged. “Please… I need it… please let me…”

I couldn’t even speak in complete sentences anymore, but it didn’t matter. They both knew what I needed. And they were both ready to give it to me.

“I’ve got you,” Boone said, still hammering in and out between my legs, harder and faster with each thrust. “Just let go, babe. Come for us.”

“Come for us, beautiful,” Cade echoed. “Come, Janessa. Now.”

It was all I needed to hear.

My vision blurred and my body started tingling all over and I just… let go. I cried out as waves of pleasure washed over me, one after another as my body quaked.

Cade and Boone finished at the same time, hot jets erupting all around me, our hot, sticky bodies collapsing together, totally spent, onto the small bed.

I don’t know how the three of us managed to fit, but I wasn’t questioning it. And I wasn’t moving.

This was right where I wanted to be, and it was where I was going to stay for the rest of the night.

Chapter 16

Janessa

I felt happy—almost giddy, really—as I looked around the breakfast table. My best friends were there. My two sexy men were there. My uncle was there. All of the people I cared for most in the world were in the same place at the same time for the first time since… well, ever?

And it was really nice.

“You sure are in a good mood this morning,” my uncle said, giving me a curious look from across the table. “Maybe you should stay busy like you did yesterday more often. The hard work seems to agree with you.”

I tried not to laugh as everyone looked my way. I definitely wasn’t going to make eye contact with Cade or Boone. And God, were Daisy Lynn and Becca giving me funny looks, too? Did they know what happened last night? Had they heard me leave the house?

I knew for sure Uncle Justin hadn’t found out. There was no way he would have been sitting there so calmly with his eggs and bacon. But the girls? I wasn’t so sure.

“Maybe it does agree with me,” I said, thinking more about the amazing time I’d had last night in the bunkhouse rather than any of the actual work I’d done the day before. “But yeah, I’m feeling pretty good today.”

“Have you heard from the sheriff yet this morning, Justin?” Boone asked, sounding a little more gruff than usual. And was he blushing a little? God, either I was being super paranoid or none of us were very good at keeping a secret. Maybe it was a little of both. “I’m curious to see what he has to say about the evidence we’ve seen here.”

Uncle Justin nodded. “He should be here within the hour, actually. I told him I’d show him around and give a statement.” He looked over at Daisy Lynn and Becca. “I’m afraid you girls have come to visit at a rather unfortunate time, but don’t let any of this scare you. We’re all taking steps to make sure this place is safe and secure twenty-four-seven.”

“We’re not scared, Mr. Thoreson.” Daisy Lynn smiled sweetly. “I know I slept like a baby last night. Didn’t you, Becca?”

Becca nodded, then looked over at me. “It was so quiet in my room. I didn’t hear a thing once my head hit the pillow.”

I felt my face flush. She knew. They both knew. Not that I thought they would tell my uncle, of course—girl code was still a thing, after all—but still. If they’d heard me leave the house last night, I must not have been as quiet as I’d thought. I’d definitely have to be more careful next time.

“Sounds like we all slept really well, then,” I said, hoping I sounded a lot less nervous than I felt at that moment. “And I guess we’d better finish breakfast soon if the sheriff is on his way.”

“Good idea,” Cade added, grinning as he glanced over at me. “Sounds like we might have another long day ahead of us.”

Yeah. It was absolutely going to be a long day. But I was still smiling. It was going to take a lot more than an awkward breakfast to change that.

Daisy Lynn, Becca, and I were standing on the front porch when the sheriff and his deputy pulled up. I was surprised that the girls hadn’t asked me about last night the moment we were out of earshot from my uncle, but I knew it was just a matter of time.

Maybe they hadn’t guessed exactly what I’d been up to… but no. The three of us knew each other too well. If they’d heard me leave my room in the middle of the night, it would have been easy enough for them to guess where I’d gone. For all I knew, they might have even seen me walk across the field to the bunkhouse.

“Janessa,” Daisy Lynn whispered, elbowing me as the men got out of their patrol car. “Why didn’t you tell us you had such hot lawmen out here?”

I laughed. “What? Really?”

I cocked my head to the side as I looked at Sheriff Prescott and Deputy Cole. Sure, they were attractive guys—no doubt about that. I just never would have guessed either of them to be Daisy Lynn’s type.

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