Woman in Hot Water [Wet and Willing 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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Book: Woman in Hot Water [Wet and Willing 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour) by Berengaria Brown Read Free Book Online
Authors: Berengaria Brown
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into her again and again. The heat of his climax ignited a few more ripples from her cunt, but she was too exhausted to turn her head and watch the men.
    Her last thought was that she couldn’t fall asleep in their bed. She needed to return to her own room.

Chapter Five
     
    Osborne buried his head deeper into Kendra’s silky, soft hair, inhaling deeply of the clean, fresh scent he found so much more appealing than the heavy fragrances some women used. Some men, too. He wrapped his arm tighter over her soft body and pulled Jordan harder against her, so he could hold them both more fully.
    He found himself grinning at the snuffly, mumbly noises she made in her sleep. She really was a joy and a delight. He had no idea how she kept the Aquatic Center staff so happy about their rosters. No one else—himself included—had ever managed that. Yet in a little over a week she had the roster running as smoothly as a well-oiled machine, and not one single staff member had come into his office to scream and shout about their hours. That was truly amazing. Almost unbelievable in fact. Yet she did it all with a smile and a wave, and no stick stuffed up her ass like her predecessor, whatshername. What was her name? Oh, who the hell knew? He no longer cared. His current game plan was to keep Kendra in his and Jordan’s bed for as long as possible.
    They’d spend the whole day together on Sunday, all three of them. They’d sleep late then eat brunch at a nice restaurant. After that they’d do something like a real date, not involving any water at all. Walk in the park maybe, or even go shopping, whatever Kendra wanted to do. Yep. It’d be a real bonding time for the three of them.
    Osborne breathed her sweet scent deep into his lungs and fell asleep.
     
    * * * *
     
    On Sunday morning Kendra tiptoed from the house, her shoes in her hand and her keys in her teeth. She’d compiled a list of cheap apartments and trailers and made appointments with a bunch of different realtors to see them all. Her first appointment was at seven thirty. She wasn’t too sure how she’d pay for her bond, but she knew she had to move out and real soon. Before she fell in love with her boss and his partner. Well, before she fell any deeper in love with them. She’d decided that if she had to, she’d sell her car and buy a bike, or maybe some inline skates, and use that as her transportation to work. Likely it’d trim a few pounds off her butt exercising more. Her old car wasn’t worth much, but she didn’t need it to sleep in and hold all her possessions anymore, so getting an apartment was her top priority.
    After each viewing, Kendra sat in her car and wrote copious descriptions about the apartment she’d just looked at in her notebook. Then she drove back to the Aquatic Center, noting how far it was and the time taken, before leaving for the next appointment. None of the places were nice. A few were in scary neighborhoods, and she immediately crossed them off her list. A couple were very dirty, but a few hours with hot water and a scrubbing brush would fix that, she hoped. Unfortunately the nicest ones were going to be a damn long bike ride and were too far away from work for her to skate. The commute was going to cut into her leisure time a lot. But of course she’d have her own bathroom and not need the one at work, and all that bike riding meant she likely wouldn’t need to use the work gym either. So, yeah, swings and roundabouts. It’d all even out and be doable, she thought.
    Kendra sat in Aquatic Center parking lot and chewed the end of her pen. She was trying to rate the apartments still not crossed off her list. Her final stop was a trailer park, and she knew it was another longish commute. After that she’d better take her car to a secondhand dealer and see how much she could get for it. She hadn’t managed to get any of the realtors to lower their bonds and didn’t have enough cash to pay for a bond without selling the

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