too.”
“And
you don’t think that you can love two men at the same time?”
“Such
filth to even think such a thing. It’s utter blasphemy. If you want to be with
us, be part of Grantsville, marry one of the men and throw the other one out,
or leave our community.”
Sarah
wasn’t sure if she wanted to slap her or cry. The one thing she did know for
sure was she wanted to run.
Run
she did. She ran to the saloon , another
unconventional thing for a woman to do. She went inside, seeing Jon and Shaun
sitting at a table drinking. They both looked across at her. She burst into
tears, turned, and ran outside.
Jon
and Shaun were by her side in no time. Both wrapping their arms around her.
“They’re
going to run us out of town. We’re sinners,” sobbed Sarah.
Jon wiped a tear away before it had time to
slide into her mouth.
“No,
honey doll we’re not sinners and Grantsville’s just as much our home as it is
anyone’s.”
“I’ll
never fit in because I want to be with both of you.”
“Then
that’s their problem and not ours,” said Shaun. “We could be setting a trend.
Hell, you think we’re the first trio like this? I very much doubt it.”
“Shaun’s
right,” said Jon.
“I’m
an outcast and my arrival here’s made you two outcasts too.”
“We’re
staying put and so are you. To hell with the rest of them,” said Jon.
“I’ve
ruined your evening too. Go back in there and finish your drinks.”
“No,
let’s go home—our home—and show these people that we intend to make Grantsville
home for generations to come.”
****
Who
would have thought they’d have cheered Sarah up with their terrible singing?
All the way home, he and Jon had sung. Finally, she’d joined in.
“My
aunt and Nina used to sing in the choir at church, but I didn’t get the gift of voice,” said Sarah.
“Nonsense,
you sang like an angel,” said Jon when they got home.
“How
can a young woman be so lucky to find two men who charm her, tell her things
she knows aren’t necessarily true, just to make her feel good?”
She
put her arms around both of them. “They told me in order to stay in town I had
to choose one of you and marry you.”
Shaun’s
heart sank for a minute. Maybe she’d decided on doing just that and Jon would
be her obvious choice.
“However,
you know what I’ve decided? I’m going to stay in town and I’m going to love
both of you until I take my dying breath. We’ll go down in history as the first
woman and her two men who lived happily ever after.”
She
walked away toward the bedroom, taking off her clothes as she did so. She
stopped and turned.
“What
are you waiting for? If we’re going to be the talk of the town, we might as well do something that people
will definitely want to talk about.”
****
How
far she’d come in such a short time.
She
placed her hands on the side of Jon, who
sat on the bed. She kissed him while he played with her nipples. Shaun sat
behind her, running his hands over her ass.
He
slapped her bottom.
“Who’s
been a bad girl?” he said.
He
parted her cheeks and ran his hand down within her folds. She hadn’t expected him
to enter her quite so soon, and when he sunk his cock deep into her pussy, she
raised her head up, feeling Jon pulling on her breasts as Shaun began to ride
her.
“Put
your hand between your legs and touch your clit,” whispered Jon.
She
pushed her hand down through her curls, feeling the nub already hot and in a heightened
state of arousal.
Damn
those women. She’d show them. Probably jealous. Yeah, that was it. They only had one man. That one man was probably boring in bed and
didn’t have the sort of cock her guys possessed.
Speaking
of which, Shaun’s was hitting the back of her pussy as Jon pressed her finger
harder against her clit. Wow. If these women had this sort of sensation, they’d be less uptight. Prudes,
that’s what they were.
She
curled her toes and cried out as the clit rubbing brought
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