“I’m going to come.” He trembled harder.
“Do it.” Vail rubbed his shoulder. “Come for us.”
My balls felt tighter than ever and my cock throbbed painfully. I would join him soon if he kept this up. It only took him a few more seconds before he tensed and his mouth popped open. He tilted his chin back and his eyelids fluttered shut. His hard-on jerked between us and the wetness that shot from his slit squished against our stomachs.
I grunted and thrust two more times before my orgasm ripped through me like a bullet fired from a sniper rifle. My muscles stiffened and my thighs shook as heat exploded inside me and I filled Fallon up with more cum than I expected to have in my balls.
I lay against Fallon, and he dropped his legs, wrapping his arms around me instead. I grabbed Vail and dragged him in closer so he was in the hug as well, and I laughed gently.
“I might not be able to keep up with ye in running, but I beat ye in stamina in the bedroom.”
Like I’d expected, all at once, they began to argue with me, listing all the reasons why that wasn’t true, and my heart fluttered.
“I love ye, the both of ye.” I kissed Fallon, then Vail.
Vail sighed happily. “Me too.” Then he frowned. “I’m worried about Conall.”
Fallon laughed. “Only you can think about Conall at a time like this. I can’t even put two sentences together right now. Rowen fucked every thought out of me.”
“But you just spoke two sentences—” Vail stopped himself before he could get further, clearly realizing Fallon wasn’t being literal.
I shook my head. “Rest first. Then we’ll go back to the mansion and worry about Conall, aye love?”
Vail smiled. “Aye aye, Captain.”
I groaned, and Fallon laughed harder. What kind of men had I fallen in love with?
PARTII
EPILOGUE
ASPEN KAVANAGH
“You being here is not helping.” Justice, Vail’s ADHD coach, frowned seriously at me. A cute line creased the middle of his forehead and he crossed his arms. I could see why Vail liked him. They were a lot alike on the adorableness scale, and though I was happy with my men, I could still appreciate a fine-looking guy when I saw one. Small, tight black curls covered his head, adding to the cuteness, and he stood about Vail’s height. With a warm sepia skin tone, neatly kept beard, and dimples in his cheeks, he didn’t do scary very well.
I grinned at him and opened my arms, waving at the gray couch I was currently lounging on. We were still living at Sloan’s mansion, protecting Conall and Fionn when needed, and while I didn’t mind being their bodyguards because my loyalty lay with them always, I missed home. “I’m just sitting here.”
Justice’s eyes narrowed and he raised his chin.
Behind him, Vail slapped a hand over his mouth and chuckled.
They stood in the center of the living room of our suite, going through some strategies now that Vail was in a new location that wasn’t home. Justice had already huffed about how being in a different space made things harder on Vail, but he’d sucked it up and gotten to work. The exercises he was giving Vail made sense. The entirety of his lesson was about making sure Vail had everything he needed within reaching distance.
“If you don’t have it in a spot where you can pick it up, by the time you get to it, you’ll have forgotten what you needed. Remember my motto? Let’s make things easier on yourself, not harder.”
With ADHD, out of sight was truly out of mind.
Right now, though, Justice had his fists on his hips, giving me a cranky stare. “You aren’tjust sitting there. You’re making noises. I can hear you. You’re laughing.”
“I’m not laughing.” And I wasn’t. I’d snorted a few times, but only because the advice was something I could get off YouTube. But Vail liked Justice, and so did I, so paying for his drive here and the visits was worth it.
Justice gave Vail a pointed look. “He’s talking a lot more than he did the last time I visited.”
Vail offered him a wide grin. “That means he’s comfortable with you.”
I grunted. Not entirely true. Though, I was speaking more than I had before Vail came along. I blamed him.
Justice turned away from me, and I let them get back to work. I focused on my phone, scrolling through the latest news. I liked to know if any of ouradventuresturned up for the cops to find.