Out of the Storm

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felt the first tear race down her cheek, “and I can’t even imagine what you must think of me. Can you please tell me where my clothes are?”
    Kyle sat down on one side of her and pulled her onto his lap. “Kitten, I don’t know what you are thinking, but I can assure you that you haven’t been asleep long enough for all the adrenaline to have moved out of your system.” She didn’t know exactly what that meant and he must have noticed because his smile was filled with such compassion and understanding that she felt her heart clinch. “You are reacting in fear because of the hormones that are battling for supremacy in your system. And kitten, we’re not going to let you make a decision based on fear.” He pulled her close and kissed the tip of her nose before setting her on her feet. “Now, let’s get you up. We’ll   let you primp a bit before we show you what our wild and wacky receptionist sent up for you to wear. By the way, you are going to love Regi, just try not to let her lead you into too much mischief, okay?”
    Feeling much more settled, Tobi found herself looking over at Kent and wondering if Kyle’s words applied to him as well. Kent’s sexy smile helped settle her nerves and she turned to walk to the bathroom when his hand wrapped around her upper arm. His grip wasn’t angry, but it was unyielding. “Sweetness, I saw the questions in your eyes and I want you to know that unless you are told otherwise, we will expect you to ask each of those questions respectfully. Don’t assume you know the answers to what we are thinking. If you wonder, then ask.” He didn’t release her, but just continued to watch and wait.
    Tobi barely resisted the urge to fidget and raised her eyes to his.  “Well, I was just wondering if Kyle’s words were…well, if he was speaking for you as well. I don’t like feeling needy, but I really wondered, you know?” She had started out looking into his eyes but had let her gaze drift down because she didn’t want to see the disappointment she was sure was there.
    When he forced her face back up she saw his smile. “Now, that wasn’t really all that painful, was it? And yes, Kyle also was speaking for me. Unless we correct the other one, you will always know that we’re on the same page, got it?” The kiss he gave her made her knees weak and when he finally released her, she wasn’t sure she was going to be able to walk unassisted into the bathroom. Before she turned from him he smiled, “Drop the sheet, sweetness. We want to see what is ours for the weekend.” Even though she had been ready to leave just a few minutes ago, an odd sadness moved through her at the idea they only wanted her for two more days. But deciding this was likely the only chance she’d ever get to visit The Prairie Winds Club, she knew she had to suck it up and enjoy the time she had with them.
    Letting the sheet slide softly down her body and puddle at the floor, Tobi stepped over it and started for the bathroom. She heard both men growl and she fought her own smile, because just knowing that she had been able to elicit that response from the two men behind her was immensely satisfying. They made her wet just by speaking to her and a little bit of turn-about was fair play after all.
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    “Jesus. She has absolutely no fucking clue how gorgeous she is. It’s the damnedest thing I’ve ever seen and it’s positively electrifying.” Kent had meant every word he’d said after the door closed behind Tobi. Closing them out was something they would never allow her to do if she really was their submissive, but since she wasn’t really theirs—yet, there wasn’t much he could do about it. Turning back to his brother it wasn’t difficult to see the hunger in his eyes as he continued staring after Tobi. “Come on, you need to see what Regi sent up.”
    He had been thrilled when he’d seen the dress their friend had sent up for Tobi. The deep emerald color of the fabric had golden

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