Adrianna's Storm

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Authors: Sasha Parker
either side of her face and drew her in for a kiss. Unlike Reilly, Lachlan plundered her mouth, kissing her senseless and with intensity. Then he released her and helped her into her car.
    As she drove off, she glanced in the rearview mirror and saw the two men watching her drive away. She wished she could go back and do all the sensual things that were going through her mind at that moment. Both men had kissed her. She couldn't believe it. There were multiple partner relationships in the glen, it was accepted there. They went as far back as the first arrivals. She had just never thought she might have that situation put in front of her. What was she going to do now?
     

     
    Ari arrived back at the castle and Erin came out to greet her. "Well, well, it seems we took a long time to pick out a few bottles of whiskey," Erin said with a laugh.
    Ari groaned. "You know already? Damn, I thought I could make it back before it got here. That woman, I swear, some things never change."
    "Yeah, yeah, so get ready, cause we are all waiting in the kitchen for the deets," Erin warned as she grabbed the first box out of the trunk.
    Ari rolled her eyes and got the second box out then walked inside. Sure enough, everyone was there, including her grandmother. Let the inquisition begin , she thought as she set the box down on the counter. She looked at them all sitting at the little table in the breakfast nook and her grandmother raised a brow.
    She huffed out a breath. "Fine. I had lunch with two men. Brothers. Reilly and Lachlan Parsons. They were nice."
    Her sisters started cheering and whooping while clapping their hands. "I see," her grandmother said.
    They waited for her to say more and when she didn't, Calli spoke up. "And? Are they hot?"
    Kira piped up with, "Are you going to see them again?"
    "How did you meet them?" Erin asked.
    Ari felt the beginning of a headache coming on. She opened her mouth to answer them and the doorbell rang. She smiled. "Saved by the bell."
    She danced to the main entry, happy to have dodged that bullet for the time being and flung open the doors. There on the doorstep were the Parsons brothers. Her mouth hung open in shock. What the hell were they doing here ?
    Reilly stepped up to her and smiled. "We told you we would see you again soon, luv."
    Lachlan reached out and put a finger under her chin. "Best to close this, don't want to catch flies."
    "H-how? W-what?" Ari stuttered.
    "Ah, there you are, boys. Welcome," her grandmother said from behind her.
    She turned to her and said, "You knew they were coming here?"
    "Of course, A leanbh , I invited them here. They are staying with us," her grandmother said calmly as her sisters joined them in the foyer.
    All she could do is look at her grandmother in shock. Then she spotted her sisters and rolled her eyes. They all introduced themselves and shook hands after their grandmother invited the men in. Then her grandmother told the boys to follow as she showed them to their rooms. Her sisters watched the men go up the stairs after their grandmother and then all three turned to her. She knew the time had come to answer their questions. Damn .
     

     
    Coni showed the boys to their rooms as she silently thanked the god and goddess for sending them so quickly. She had put them side by side at the end of the hall. Ari's room was right across from theirs. She motioned the boys to go into Lachlan's room and she shut the door.
    "Thank you for coming. I am concerned the threat is already near. I can feel him close," Coni told them.
    Lachlan nodded. "We feel it, too. Don't worry, nothing will happen to her. We vow." Both men put their hands over their hearts and bowed their head to her.
    Coni nodded seriously and said, "Thank you, we are honored you are here. If you need anything, let me know. Blessed be."
     

Chapter Seven
     
    Over the next few days, the women planned the party details and gathered their supplies. They caught up on each other lives, sharing about work and

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