Rite Men for Maya

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Tam said. He positioned himself at Maya’s pussy.
    * * *
    A ringing noise jerked Maya out of her dream. It startled her so badly that she jerked her tail, which sent a wave of water cascading over the edge of the pool.
    It took her a moment to realize the sound was her phone. She picked up the receiver. “Hello,” she croaked.
    “Oh, Maya, did I wake you?”
    “Margaret?”
    “Yes. I woke you up, didn’t I? I’m sorry, sweetie. I was just checking on you. I’d heard you’d be out for the week because of an accident during your vacation. What happened? Are you all right?”
    Maya struggled to regain full consciousness. She didn’t normally have this much trouble waking up, but then she didn’t normally have fully interactive sex dreams. “I’m fine. Just a few pulled muscles. Nothing a little bed rest won’t cure.”
    “Should I stop by?”
    “No. I’m fine.”
    “You’re sure?”
    “Positive.”
    “Okay, then. I’ll call you again tomorrow, sweetie. Get some rest. You sound horrible.”
    Maya hung up the phone and sank back into the water. A thought made her resurface and turn the ringer off. She loved Margaret -- the woman was her closest human friend -- but the lady was a busybody with the worst timing. And Margaret didn’t know about Maya’s heritage.
    Allowing Margaret to drop by would mean Maya would have to trade her tail for her legs, lock her second bedroom door, and play full human until Margaret got bored and left. And that could be hours.
    Maya looked at the clock. Speaking of hours… she’d been in dreamland with Tam and Kessen for almost six. Being jarred from a shared dream so abruptly would be disorienting to all parties. She doubted they’d be able to meet again that night even if she did get back to sleep.
    A rueful smile curved her lips. “Serves Tam right, anyway. That’s what he gets for trying to be cute.”

 
     
     
    Chapter Five
     
    “I can’t get used to this.” Tam lifted one foot and then the other.
    Maya leaned against the edge of the pool with her arms folded, smirking. “Never tried legs before?”
    “Never a need,” Kessen said, pacing a few steps away from the pool.
    Both men were steadier than they would be if they were wearing legs for the first time in the real world. That was the fun of dreams. The laws of gravity didn’t apply. Kessen and Tam looked as though they had been using legs as long as Maya.
    She asked, “Not even in your dreams?”
    Kessen shook his head. “No inclination.”
    “As a kid,” Tam said, “but that was long ago. I only did it then because of my grandmother. We shared dreams of walking along the beaches like she used to do with her mother in real time.”
    “Sounds nice.” Maya climbed out of the pool, trading her tail for legs in a matter of seconds rather than waiting for the muscles and bones to reform. Another perk of being in a dream world. “Would you care to take a stroll now?”
    Tam moved to her and circled his arms around her waist. “I would rather see your other bedroom. We’ve visited your dreams for an entire week and have only seen this room.”
    “Only because I figured you wouldn’t care to see it. Either of you.” She glanced at Kessen.
    “I admit to curiosity.” Kessen reached out and trailed his fingers up her spine. “I’d like to feel how humans have sex and not become entangled with one another.”
    Maya gave him a coy smile. “Getting tangled up is the fun part.”
    Tam squeezed her waist. “By all means. Let’s make a knot of ourselves.”
    “This way.” Maya took Tam and Kessen’s hands and led them out of the pool room.
    She could have just changed the scenery with a thought, but decided to be a little mundane and walk there. Besides, the men were wearing legs for the first time. She wanted to give them a little workout.
    They reached her room, and she willed the door to open. The bed contained within was much bigger than her actual bed. She didn’t mention that fact.
    “Very

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