four. No one else has to know. We just…”
“We like to share.” Sofia popped at their sides, her eyes bright and still eager.
“You like to share?” Faye repeated, feeling herself lose touch with reality. Who were these people? She’d known them for months. She’d been living with Chris for months, and in all that time, he’d never told her he was into such a thing. Oh, she’d known the three of them were very close, but that close? “What do you think will happen exactly?”
Jake’s fingers found her chin and he pushed her face up until their gazes locked. “There’s nothing to be afraid of. It’s just us.” She snorted, and his eyes flashed. “Don’t push me, Faye.”
Chris cleared his throat. “Maybe we shouldn’t be doing this right now.”
“I don’t want her leaving like that.”
“I’ll leave if I want to!” Faye pushed on Jake’s chest, wanting him to step back so he would stop crowding her. It was too close to how he’d been the previous night. How he’d felt. How he’d taken control and shown her a world she’d only guessed at.
“Not in that state, you won’t. I want you to tell us what you want first. We need to clear the air now, once and for all. So, Faye, what do you want?”
“You’ll let me leave if I do?”
“You don’t want me?” Sofia’s voice was small, her eyes dark as she stared at her friend. “Really?”
“I…” Faye didn’t know what to say. “I’ve never been with a woman before.”
“I’ll be gentle. It’ll be just for you. I know you’re not used to it, babe, but I’ve wanted you for so long.”
“I don’t understand!” Faye felt like hitting her head against the wall. “When did you decide all this? Why didn’t you tell me before about this swapping thing? Why?”
“Because we weren’t sure how you would react,” Jake answered, when she’d wanted to hear Chris’s version.
“Argh!”
“Let’s have breakfast, guys. I think we should give Faye some time to get her mind around it.” Finally her roommate had spoken. And his words didn’t help whatsoever.
She followed them downstairs, aware things hadn’t been resolved. Aware they were waiting for her to give them the green light. And then, what? They’d have sex together and live happily ever after? Who were they kidding?
This was reality, not fiction, damn it!
Chapter Ten: One Decision, Too Many Consequences
Half of Faye wanted to go home and hide; the other half wanted her to jump on any of the other three people present in the kitchen for another bout of sex. Juices coated her pussy from their earlier caresses, her walls yearning for a thick cock to stretch them. She blamed Jake for that. He’d aroused her so thoroughly the night before, her body wanted more. Could you get accustomed to so much pleasure? She wondered as she watched Sofia skillfully flip a veggie–filled omelet.
She felt Chris’s gaze on her, and knew he was getting worried. She didn’t have the courage to speak up however. Not now. He’d been right. She was hungry and thirsty, and just plain tired. She needed a break.
Her breasts chafed against the cotton of his shirt, and she closed her eyes. Damn treacherous body! She fidgeted on her high stool, and fought the urge to rub her thighs together.
A chuckle rang not far from her, and she snapped her eyes open to find Jake smirking at her. “What?”
“You little liar.”
She sputtered. “What the hell?”
“You’re horny,” he stated, tracing her barely hidden curves with his eyes.
“No, I’m not!”
“Don’t lie to your Master, pet, or you’ll be punished.”
“Stop that! You’re not my Master!”
“Yes, I am.” He stepped towards her, rounding the wooden island so he was standing behind her. He caged her with his big body, his hands slapping the counter in front of her. Pressing his hard chest against her back, he bent down and whispered in her right ear, “You’re mine, Faye. Remember?”
“No,” she
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