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“Well, mine actually,” Artie chimes.

Ollie tugs at the blanket. “You may go,” he says. “But I want to watch you walk away as you are.”

I gasp. “I’m not wearing anything.”

He leans in, as if to kiss me again but doesn’t. “Exactly.”

I glance at him reluctantly. It doesn’t look like he’s going to budge. And besides, Ollie is at least a hundred pounds heavier than me. I felt it when his entire weight was on me, his cock buried deep inside.

I glance at Ed, who seems to be the most sensible out of the three of them. He just shrugs as if he’s accepted it.

“Princess, you offered to give yourself to us last night,” Ollie says. “We oblige, but in return, we ask for these little gifts.”

“I thought I was the gift,” I say.

Ollie laughs, and even Ed chuckles a little. I glance at him and he seems to sober immediately, as if he doesn’t want to get caught having some fun. I smirk to myself. Even though he seems reluctant, I know he thoroughly enjoyed last night.

“I like you,” Ollie says. “Now go before our breakfast turns stone-cold.”

“Fine,” I say. There’s no point arguing with them. They’re as tall as football players, and probably as strong. I won’t stand a chance. I need to play nice with them. The thought should scare me, but instead it sends thrills down my spine.

Ollie spanks me on my naked ass as I walk away, earning a whine from me. He just smirks, throwing his hands up as if he didn’t mean it.

I prance up the stairs, aware that the three of them are watching me hungrily. Just to make a point, I get to the top and do a little jig, making my tits and ass bounce. I hear a groan before I promptly shut the door closed and smile to myself.

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The paramedic shines his flashlight in my eyes. Everything goes dark around me except the bright light. I blink rapidly, trying to keep my eyes open. He kneels in front of me. “Be still.”

His hypnotic voice commands me to follow his order. I go absolutely still, aware that one of his giant hands rests on my thigh. He finally switches off the flashlight, giving me some relief.

“What’s your name?” he asks.

“Flora,” I say.

I wait for him to introduce himself but he doesn’t, and instead scribbles something on his notepad.

“Well, what is it?” I ask. “Am I okay or not?”

“It’s not that easy to say. You might have a slight concussion,” he says.

“Is that bad?” I ask.

“I won’t be able to say for sure for a few hours, but I definitely can’t let you drive without risking your life,” he says.

I look around to make a point. We’re in the middle of nowhere. “But where will I stay?”

“You can stay with me,” comes a gruff voice from the door. I look up to see the ranger’s silhouette. He draws closer. He doesn’t look too pleased to offer me his place, more like it’s an obligation.

“Are you sure, Ryan?” the paramedic asks. “Will there be enough space for all of us?”

“All of us?” I ask.

“The vet and I are crashing with Ryan for the next week,” the paramedic explains. “There’s been a mountain lion sighting nearby. It almost took out a man’s eye last week. And the vet—that’s Kaden—seems to think that it’s because the animal is injured.”

“We can’t send her out while it’s still out there,” Ryan, the ranger, replies. “She’s going to crash with us for the night before I see that she leaves this park.” He turns to face me. “For good.”

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