“Agree, darlin’,” he said, his eyes hot.
She didn’t want to. Yes, she wanted it more than anything, but she was terrified this was going to backfire in her face. If she gave in…
Stone’s beard scraped along her cheek as he leaned down. “Give us this, baby. Giveusa chance.”
She knew he was referring to the three of them as theusin that statement, and it caused her heart to pinch.
“Okay.” She nodded. “I will.”
“You will what?” Nico asked, pushing his finger in deep, curling it just right.
“Oh, God.” She clamped her teeth closed as the pleasure intensified. “I’ll … oh, fuck … I’ll give us a chance.”
They’d clearly been waiting for that because Nico began fucking her with two fingers as he leaned down and sucked her clit. Stone stood tall, crushing her arms between them so he could use his hands to pinch and pluck her nipples.
It took mere seconds before Stevie detonated. She came with a violent scream, her body shattering into a million pieces.
Twenty-Two
“I’m tellin’ you. She’s done this before. I’d go so far as to say she’s a pro.”
Stone glanced over at Nico, fully expecting to see … well, to be honest, his mind had gone in a vastly different direction because what he expected to see was Stevie on her knees in front of Nico, giving him the blowjob of a lifetime. She wasn’t on her knees. In fact, she was a few feet away from Nico, both of them on the couch in the living room.
“Hey. You still over there?”
Nico was now waving his hand, attempting to get Stone’s attention.
“Yeah. Sorry.”
“She can help you. All you’ve gotta do is ask. Who do you think did the business proposal for D and S?”
Stevie pointed at herself with both thumbs, then mouthed, “That was me.”
Damn, she was cute.
“Or, you know, you could come cuddle up on the couch, and we can work on”—her arm shot straight up in the air, hand tilted, finger pointing as though she was aiming over his head—“thatlater.”
She was sitting with her back to the corner of the couch, a blanket covering her from the neck down, while Jäger slept in her lap. Stone wasn’t one to lay around the house and do nothing, but she made it look inviting.
She patted the cushion beside her. “I don’t bite.”
Stone sat up straight, planting both hands on his head so he could stretch. “But I do.”
Even from where he sat on the stool in the kitchen, he could see her eyes glitter.
It had been two hours since their rendezvous in this kitchen—on this very stool, actually. The three of them had retreated to their separate corners, finishing their breakfast and keeping the conversation off the topic of their relationship. As far as Stone was concerned, there was no need to hash it out anymore. Stevie had promised to give them a chance, and he was going to hold her to it.
After breakfast, Stevie disappeared to take a shower, and Stone asked Nico if he could borrow the iPad that had been sitting on the counter. As soon as Nico gave him the go-ahead, Stone started researching business plans pertaining to farming and he hadn’t left this stool since he started.
“Lorrie told me fourteen days,” he said, forcing himself to his feet. “And I’ve got to talk to their boys to get their blessing.”
“You think they’ll give it to you?” Nico asked as Stone approached.
“Curtis said they have no desire to do anything with it. Plus, he’s got more set aside to pass on to them when…” He waved his hand, not wanting to think about the day his uncle was no longer of this earth.
Stone flopped down on the couch between Nico and Stevie, stretching his legs out in front of him. He looked at the television but wasn’t paying attention to what was on the screen. He had too much on his mind.
“When’s the last time you talked to your cousins?” Nico asked.