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A hot rush of desire raced through her. She whimpered at how they controlled her completely.

With a long desire-filled sigh, she felt Cal push inside her, spreading her ass cheeks as he gazed at the plug deep inside her.

Nathan layered his mouth over hers, his fingers searching for her nipples and twisting them.

“Oh,” she cried, breaking the kiss with Nathan. “Cal, you’re so thick, so long, and so deep inside me.”

His hands were on her hips as he moved her in time to his thrust. She couldn’t escape him, and she didn’t want to. It felt so good as he pounded inside her.

“Cal,” she cried.

“Darling, don’t you dare come without me, or I will paddle that pink ass of yours.”

First, Nathan, then Cal, pushed her closer and closer to the edge as he retreated and then filled her over and over. In and out, Cal maneuvered her body while Nathan sucked on her nipples, bringing her to the brink of pleasure again.

“Nathan,” she cried. “Cal.”

Cal pounded into her repeatedly. Between these two men was where she belonged. Here was her life. She needed the two of them to fuck her. To claim her. To make her theirs.

Yet, a black cloud hung over them—a black cloud she’d brought to them.

How could she live without these two strong men? They were her men, and she was fast falling in love with them.

“Please, can I come?” she cried, knowing she couldn’t hold out much longer.

“Oh, yes,” Cal gasped.

A scream tore through her throat as she squeezed and held Cal deep within her, working the seed from his body. Nothing mattered but her two men. They were hers, and she was theirs.

Her breathing was heavy as her heartbeat slowed, and she loved being sandwiched between their two rock-hard bodies.

If only she could give up her dream of discovering the truth, she could have them forever. But all her life, she’d been driven to find out what happened.

As much as she wanted, she couldn’t give up on learning the truth. No matter how much it hurt all of them.

CHAPTER 13

Nathan had to know the truth. No matter how it played out for either his friend or for Lillian, he needed to know what happened.

This morning while Lillian was trying to find a place to move her grandfather to, he had pulled up the death certificate for Cal’s grandmother. It was vague. Too vague. Something didn’t seem right about Barbara Thomas’s death.

The older sheriff had retired years ago and he was not known in town for having a sterling lawman’s reputation.

The last he’d heard, the man was living at the same nursing home as Ron’s grandfather.

Nathan knew that Lillian wanted to speak to the woman who owned the bar and get her memories of that night. She also wanted to speak to the two other men who were in the game, but they had yet to learn their names. Hopefully today.

He called the nursing home, and after he told them who he was, they verified the old sheriff was there.

“Lillian,” he said, grabbing his briefcase. “I need to run to the nursing home. Then I’ll come back and we’ll get your grandfather. Don’t leave without me.”

“All right, I think I’ve found a place that will take him,” she said.

“I’ll be back soon,” he replied.

Cal had left early this morning to search for the people who had played cards with his grandfather that night.

They were all searching for the answers and did not trust the people they loved to give them the answers they needed to solve this mystery.

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