FriendlySeduction

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Marc, Rob thrust his finger in and out of her.
The slow, agonized rhythm drove her crazy. She moved her hips impatiently. She
wanted more, deeper.
    Rob ran his hand up to tease her clit. Sara moaned as he
made tantalizing circles around it. While she panted, Marc moved down and
nuzzled her breast. The dual action made her head spin.
    “Guys,” she breathed. “I think we need to move on to the
main event. I don’t want to ruin the show before it starts.”
    “Ah, honey, this is just the warm-up. You need to come at
least once before we get there.” Rob smirked.
    “Now? Before you…”
    “Uh-huh. That’s how a real man does it.”
    Sara moaned at the thought. She had only ever managed one a
night when she was seeing to her own pleasure. She couldn’t imagine what these
men planned to do to her if this was just the warm-up.
    Rob slowly circled her clit while Marc toyed with her
nipples. Her hips lifted, she was so close. Rob flicked her sensitized clit and
she spasmed. Her body convulsed as wave after wave of pleasure racked her body.
    Finally, Sara lay back with euphoria racing through her
veins. Oh my God! She just had her first orgasm with a guy and she
couldn’t wrap her mind around it. Oh my God! Her entire body glowed with
her pleasure. Her heart pounded and her skin felt slick with sweat. She had
just come harder than ever before. No way could a vibrator compare to these
guys. She wanted to do it again. And often. Oh my God!
    “Fuck, that was hot.”
    She opened her eyes to see Marc grinning down at her. She
giggled weakly. “It felt hot.” She looked over at Rob. “So what happens next?”
    “Whatever feels good. That’s what this is all about—making
you feel good.”
    “Well, in that case, I think you guys need to get naked.
It’s only fair.”
    Both men stood and moved to the foot of the bed. Sara
couldn’t decide who to watch as they stripped. She watched with bated breath as
Rob and Marc unzipped their pants and drew them down their legs. Her gaze
bounced back and forth between the guys, not wanting to miss a thing.
    A red hue overtook Marc’s face as he hooked his thumbs into
the elastic holding up his boxers and quickly pulled them down. Rob did the
same but shamelessly, boldly looking at her and without the cute blush
darkening Marc’s cheeks.
    The sight of both men standing in front of her in all their
naked glory was indescribable. Although she was beginning to doubt the
logistics of their coupling. Holy crap, they were huge.
    She couldn’t believe that these strong, handsome, virile men
wanted her. She looked down at her body—her more-than-ample breasts and her
rounded tummy. What the hell were they thinking? How could they want her? These
two guys could have any woman in Helios.
    She plucked at the sheet underneath her. An overwhelming
urge to cover up swept over her. She didn’t want her large, naked body on
display any longer. Why were they here when they could be boinking their way
through the hot, sexy single women in the surrounding counties?
    As she dug for the covers, her men walked over to the side
of the bed. Rob placed a hand over hers, stilling her. “Because we love
you—from your curly mop of hair to your cute, red little toenails.”
    “But especially that great rack. Ooommph.” Marc’s compliment
was punctuated by Rob’s elbow.
    “This is not the time for levity, smart-ass.”
    “What? She’s a little down and I wanted to make her laugh. There’s
nothing wrong with that.”
    “Uh, yeah there is.” Rob glared at his friend. “It’s wrong
when we’re trying to make sure she doesn’t dart out of here because she’s
intimidated. Haven’t you ever seduced a woman?”
    Sara held in a laugh as she watched her two guys square off.
They exuded such a macho aura but their nudity just underlined the
ridiculousness of their argument.
    “Hey, I’ve seduced plenty of women. I don’t think I have to
tell you that.”
    Rob scoffed. “Really? Because from where

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