The Perfect Plan [The Men of Treasure Cove 4] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Authors: Rebecca Joyce
Tags: Romance
little too gruffly and wanted to curse himself when Lilly actually flinched as if he slapped her. God, this was not going well. He didn’t want to scare the poor girl, but damn they needed to get this fixed. “Let’s sit and figure this out.”
    Motioning her toward the living room, Orin sat in the recliner, while Jacks and Davis sat next to Lilly, sandwiching her in. Orin wanted to hit his brothers. They were not helping by getting cozy with the woman. He needed them on his side, and at this moment, he just didn’t know what they were thinking.
    “What can you remember from last night?” Orin began, opening the conversation.
    “Not much. I remember spending time with Jacks on a horse and then in bed. I also remember Davis.” She blushed.
    “Let me guess, in bed also, right?” Orin asked, already knowing the answer.
    “Yes,” she responded demurely.
    “What about me? Do you remember having sex with me?” Orin asked.
    “No. I only remember Jacks and Orin,” she whispered, wringing her hands nervously.
    Why the fuck doesn’t she remember me? I wasn’t that bad!
    “Okay. Well let me assure you, I remember us having sex—a lot of sex. Hot, wild, fun, gloriously titillating…” Orin said, his voice taking on a silky, seductive tone.
    Davis interrupted, annoyed with his older brother. “We get it! You had sex with Lilly.” The look on Orin’s face as he remembered last night was something new, some emotion he had never seen. If he didn’t know any better, he would say his brother was jealous that she didn’t remember him.
    “I guess so, but I am still remembering things. They are coming back, but not fast enough.”
    “Well, there is no need to rush it. Now,” Orin said, looking at his brothers. “Do any of you remember using a condom?”
    Jacks and Davis looked at each other and both shrugged their shoulders.
    “Not that I can recall,” Jacks admitted.
    “Me neither,” Davis affirmed.
    “I can’t remember using one either,” Orin said.
    “Oh God,” Lilly moaned. “I’m not on the pill,” she said as tears began pooling in her eyes.
    Orin felt like he was falling as her eyes turned the brightest blue he had ever seen. The sorrowful look she had floored him, pulling at his heart. He had the strongest urge to grab her and hold her tightly, wanting to make everything better.
    “Baby, it’s all right. If anything happens, none of us are going anywhere,” Davis said, consoling her.
    “You don’t understand. I can’t have a baby. My family, my brothers. Oh God! They’ll—you just don’t understand!” Lilly said, running out the front door.
    Orin watched as the little woman fled in tears. Running his hands through his hair, he felt like the biggest shit on the planet. Because of one wild night, he proposed then married and bedded a woman he knew nothing about, and now she could very well be pregnant. And from her dramatic expression, she wasn’t all too happy about that. What made matters worse was that he was getting the distinct feeling she wasn’t happy at the thought of having a baby.
    Hell, he thought all women wanted a baby. Why not her? Why would her family care, and what did her brothers have to do with it?
    It was then a fleeting thought entered his brain. He remembered her saying she was from Celestial.
    Oh God!
    He watched as Jacks got to his feet and headed out after Lilly. Davis stood and walked into the kitchen, leaving him alone with his thoughts.
    If she was truly from Celestial, just what kind of woman had he married? God, he hoped she wasn’t one of those flower-loving free spirits. Those people were total fruitcakes. Well, so were the tree huggers, the naturalists, and, of course, the spiritual cosmos group. Hell, any one of those groups was enough to make Orin shudder, but to have actually married one. Damn!
    What did he really know of her? Well, she was from Celestial. She had a mother and father, and apparently some brothers. She was a beautiful woman, a little

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