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they tend to go quite mad." Aurora smiled smugly. "Perhaps one day he’ll realize all he needs has been right in front of his nose the whole time."
    "Z eus? He exists too. Oh my goodness!"
    "Yes, he exists, too. Sometimes I wish he—"
    " Woman ! " a disembodied voice thundered.
    "Speak of the devil," Aurora whispered. "Yes, Highness, how may I serve you?"
    Zeus appeared, riding a lightning bolt, and Patty shrieked and tried to hide behind Aurora.
    "You don’t have to be so dramatic. You scared the girl," Aurora chided.
    Zeus eyed Patty with what she imagined was supposed to be a hard, frightening look but for some reason, that’s not what Patty saw. She smiled at him, somehow knowing he was mostly bluster and show.
    "Your Highness," Patty said and bowed.
    "You may rise," he said loudly.
    Aurora rolled her eyes; the man did love his theatrics. Zeus released the lightning bolt, which disappeared into thin air, and fell in stride beside the two women. He took Patty’s arm in a gentlemanly gesture and offered her a warm smile before addressing Aurora.
    "I’ve been speaking with my sons. It seems they are upset with you, woman."
    "Hmmm," Aurora said. "That makes this day different from all others in what way?"
    Zeus laughed and thunder boomed in the distance. "Woman, you will never learn to control that tongue with me, will you?"
    Aurora looked up at him and smiled, and Patty could see the love she had for him on her face.
    "And you, my girl. What do you have to say for yourself?"
    Patty swallowed hard. Was she really walking through a garden on Mount Olympus talking to the Greek God Zeus? Holy-freaking-crap! "Well… " she said.
    "Don’t beat around the bush. What is going on between you and my son?"
    "I don’t really know, sir. We’ve hardly had time to find out. We haven’t even had a chance to get to know one another very well yet."
    "Are you in love with him?" Zeus asked bluntly.
    Patty choked.
    "You are," Zeus said. "What are you going to do about it? You love him and he loves you. This isn’t rocket science."
    " He loves me ? He loves me," she whispered.
    Aurora laughed and Zeus chuckled, causing lightning to flash across the sky and thunder to boom in the distance.
    "I’m sure that’s something Dion would want to tell her himself, dear," Aurora said softly.
    Zeus cleared his throat. "I’m sure he will, too, so act surprised." "I don’t think she’ll need to act." Aurora looked up at the father of her children and he winked.
    "Would you like to accompany me this afternoon, Aurora?" he asked.
    "Accompany you where?" she asked coyly.
    Dropping Patty’s arm, Zeus quickly grabbed Aurora around the waist and pulled her to him. His lips came down on hers and they both disappeared.
    Patty stood looking around, spun in a circle and thr ew her hands up. "What about me?"
    In the next instant, she found herself on the bed in the hotel. Dion was with her. Naked. On top of her. And grinning ear-to-ear.
    "What happened?" she asked.
    "What do you think of my family?"
    "That… that was real?"
    "They liked you a lot, especially my father."
    "That was real?"
    "Ira thinks you’re beautiful. Too beautiful and good of heart for me, is how he put it."
    "That was really real?"
    "Why do you keep saying that?"
    "I just can’t believe it. It so surreal, so un-fucking-believable!"
    Dion laughed out loud; she rarely used such language. "I agree, but you’ll get used to it."
    He kissed her long and hard as he moved his hands over her body. Rolling over onto his back, he pulled her on top of him and impaled her with his hard cock in one swift movement. She rocked on him, shifting back and forth with her hands braced against his chest. Dion moved his hands up and down her arms.
    Sitting back, Patty laced her fingers with his, then pinned him against the bed. Her face was mere inches above his as she continued to slide her pussy up and down his rigid cock. She could see by the expression on his face that he was close to coming and she

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