Naughty in Leather

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Authors: Berengaria Brown
good news
from the rooftops. Ty’s only concerns were for how this would affect those he
loved. She hugged him harder. These two men were a treasure beyond price, and
she would devote herself to treasuring them in return for as long as the relationship
lasted.
    In her heart
Rhonda knew she’d never stop loving them, but for now, she’d willingly accept
whatever they were prepared to give. On that thought, the orgasm that had been
building and growing deep in her core let loose, blasting through her body like
an out-of-control fire, igniting every nerve ending as she combusted into
pleasure. The two men pounded faster, Ty into her, Scott into Ty, then Rhonda
felt a burst of heat in her pussy and knew Ty had climaxed too. The ragged
gasps of breath from Scott told her clearly he’d come as well. For a long
moment the three lay wrapped together, with Scott’s strong, muscular arms
around both her and Ty, then the two men lifted off her and tugged her off the
bed.
    “Time for a
shower I think,” said Scott.
     
     

Chapter Five
     
    Rhonda was
pleased the mall was busy again the next day, and that there were plenty of
orders for her to ship from the website. She’d been a bit worried the increased
sales would stop now the excitement over catching the shoplifters had faded. In
fact, now she thought about it, website sales had steadily increased ever since
the upgrade of their site. Almost every day the dollar amount of sales was just
a fraction higher than the previous day, and even though Luxurious Leatherwork
charged for shipping, whereas some stores provided free shipping, this didn’t
seem to deter people from buying from them.
    She no longer
ate her lunch in the backroom, as she needed the time for wrapping parcels, and
printing out address labels, so she was eating a sandwich at the cash desk
while wrapping orders, when she noticed a teenage girl standing outside the
store staring at the clothes. The girl had long, straight blonde hair, a good
figure, and was wearing a pair of tight leather shorts identical to the ones that
had been stolen. Rhonda had to say, the boyfriend had a good sense of the
girl’s size. They fit perfectly. Nonetheless she hit the speed dial for
security and whispered, “Ted, there’s a girl outside my store wearing leather
shorts just like the ones the kid stole.”
    “On my way,” was
the laconic reply.
    Hesitantly, the
girl entered the store and walked across to Rhonda. “This is where my dad
bought my shorts, isn’t it?” she asked.
    Rhonda tried to
prevent her eyebrows rising in shock while she answered quietly, “Your shorts
do look exactly like a line I sell, but no man old enough to be your father has
ever bought a pair from me, or off our website.”
    The girl looked
agitated. “How do you know he didn’t buy them online?”
    “I’ve only sold
one pair online, and they were to a very regular customer, a woman I’ve talked
to on the phone quite often. She’s about your age, not old enough to be your
mom.”
    The girl’s face
crumpled, and her eyes filled with tears. “They were stolen then, weren’t they?
What the kids are saying at school is true. He’s a thief.”
    Rhonda wanted to
pull the girl into her arms and hug her, but didn’t dare. Instead she answered
very carefully, “A pair like that was stolen, but more likely by a young man. I
wondered if he was your boyfriend, wanting to get you a nice present.”
    “All the kids at
school are saying my dad is just like Fagin from that stupid old movie, making
them steal, and now they’ll all be locked up, and he’ll just get a new lot of
kids to steal for him. But he’s not a bad man, he’s not!” The girl burst into
floods of tears and Rhonda rushed around the counter to hug her, looking at the
doorway of the store, very pleased to see Ted was there.
    Ted pointed to
his phone then tipped his head to her backroom, so Rhonda led the girl out to
the break room and turned on the coffee machine to make them each

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