Reed, Erika - Tabitha's Blue-Eyed Storm (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Authors: Erika Reed
big, too big for just the dog and I. Are you sure I can’t sleep in one of the other smaller rooms?”
    “Nope, you are sleeping right where you should be,” said Tanner.
    “Tanner and I have already eaten breakfast. Would you like me to make you some before we go and get our chores done for the day?”
    “No, thank you. I usually don’t eat breakfast. I’ll just make some toast later. You guys don’t need to worry about me. I will be just fine.”
    “Good to hear. Tanner and I will be on our way now. Let’s get the day going, Tanner. We’ll be back in at lunchtime. Will you be okay in the house?”
    “Yes, thank you. I will have Emma to keep me company, and I will read some more of that book I started. Tanner showed me how to work the TV, and he mentioned to keep an eye on the fire and not let it go out. ”
    “If you need us for anything, just yell for us out the back door. We won’t be far. Most of our work is in the barn and around the outside today.”
    “I would love to go out and see the property when the weather gets better. It seems you have a lovely property that I want to explore.”
    “We would love to give you a tour, darlin’.”

    * * * *

    Tanner and Evan went about their daily chores on the ranch. All their thoughts were on the house. That beautiful woman invaded their every thought.
    “Evan, I wanted to tell you that I saw her masturbating last night in her room when she thought we weren’t looking.”
    “How did you happen to see that, Tanner?”
    “Strictly accidental. I heard noises in her room, so I went to go investigate.”
    “That must have been painful to watch.”
    “Yeah, well, it was! I had to go take a shower and beat off to try to get that image out of my head. I still went to bed with a hard-on.”
    Evan slapped him on the back. “Get used to it. I did the same thing in my shower this morning, and I know it didn’t help me, either.”
    “Let’s get our things done so we can get out of this cold. Even with it being so cold, I still am getting a hard-on thinking about that dark-haired beauty in my house.”

    * * * *

    Tabitha was standing in front of the fireplace and hadn’t heard anyone walk in the door before she felt the presence of someone behind her. She leaned back into a broad chest as his arms went around her waist.
    “Easy, sweetheart, didn’t mean to startle you.”
    “Oh, Tanner, that’s okay. I didn’t hear you come inside.” Tabitha was beginning to know the difference between Evan’s and Tanner’s scents and touches.
    “We’re just gonna grab a sandwich and finish up the rest of our day. Everything okay inside?”
    “Yes, and I took the liberty of making you a few sandwiches that I left in the fridge so they would be ready for you when you came in.”
    “Thank you. We appreciate that, Tabitha,” Tanner said.
    “We were listening to the weather station on the radio in the barn. It says the storm should blow over tomorrow afternoon,” Evan said from the kitchen doorway.
    “Wow, that’s good to hear!” But her tone didn’t sound believable even to her own ears.
    “Maybe tomorrow the phones will be up so I can call a tow truck.”
    “Don’t worry about that. We have a friend named Steve who owns a garage in town that will handle your car for you.”
    “Maybe tomorrow you can go outside with us and work around the ranch, if the weather permits.”
    “I’d love that, Evan!”
    “Good, now we best get back to work now. We’ll see you later.”
    Tabitha enjoyed the rest of her day. She looked in the freezer and took out some chicken to boil for dinner. She found some potatoes and veggies also. She could do something nice for them since they had done so much for her in the past couple days.
    She smiled to herself thinking how comfortable she felt being in the kitchen getting dinner ready for when they got done with their day. She felt like a wife, but that fantasy was short lived when she remembered that it could all end in a day or

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