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By:Sam Crescent


She rested her chin on her palm staring up at him. “Cole told me to wait at the bar. What do you two have cooking?”

“The rest of our lives.” He threw down some notes then took her hand in his. Going with his gut, he walked her to the elevator. When the doors closed, he pressed her against the corner of the stall. He thrust his cock against her watching her eyes dilate with need.

“Now this is déjà vu, for me,” she said, putting a hand on his cock.

“It is for me as well, babe. You don’t know how many times I’ve thought of this moment,” he said.

“How often?”

“I think about it all the time. This was the moment I should have realised you were mine.”

“I know.”

“This time will be different though,” he said, stroking her nipples through her dress.

“Why will it be different?” she asked. Her lips were swollen from his kisses. He wondered if her ass was still red from the spanks he’d given her hours before. She was their woman in every sense of the word. Callum knew that now, clearer than he’d ever thought possible.

The elevator doors opened to the top floor. He took her hand leading her to his door. Pulling a blindfold from his back pocket, he covered her eyes.

“I don’t like this, Callum.”

Her fingers tried to take the blindfold off.

“Trust me, baby. You’ll love it.”

He opened the door looking at what Cole had done. Red roses were dotted on every surface. Rose petals led the way to where the coffee table had been. Cole was knelt on one leg with a ring in his hand. They’d each picked a ring and knew she’d wear both. Callum knew they both couldn’t be legally married to her. He and Cole had worked through the finer details.

“The room smells beautiful, Callum.”

“Good.”

He took her hand leading her to the room. “I’m going to let your hand go. Stay still and don’t take the blindfold off until we tell you,” he said.

“We?”

Callum knelt beside Cole. He took the ring out of his pocket and presented the box in front of her.

Taking a deep breath, he stared up at her.

“You can remove the blindfold,” he said.

She pulled it off and gasped. Simone stared around her at the room then at them. Her eyes widened when she saw both of them on one knee before her.

He saw her eyes fill with tears.

“What is going on?”

“I thought it was only appropriate that I tell you my feelings for you in the same building, in the same room, where we met one year ago today.”

“We met one year ago today?” she asked, teasing them.

“You’ve got that right. You came into the bar cursing men. You shot them all down but me. I took you to this very room, and since that moment I’ve been addicted to you.”

Tears fell from her eyes. She licked her lips as she looked at him.

“Cole once said that I loved you, but I didn’t know it yet. He was right, Simone.” He licked his lips feeling the nerves getting the better of him. “I love you. I’ll never stop loving you. I know there is no other woman out there who I want more than you. You’re my world, and I never want to wake up another morning without you.”

“I love you, too,” she said.

“Then would you do Callum and me the honour of becoming our wife?” Cole asked, presenting the rings.

“You’ve been planning this for weeks, haven’t you?”

“Just say yes, baby, and get us out of our misery.”

“Yes. Absolutely, yes. Yes, yes, yes, and yes.”

She went down on her knees before them, taking their faces between her hands. “I would love to be both of your wife.”

Callum smiled. For one year he’d been doubtful of the love he felt for Simone. Now, he knew without a shadow of a doubt his feelings for her. The future never looked better.





Epilogue





Daniel Allusifa stared down at the invitation in his hand. His little sister was getting married. On the card the name was Callum. He knew Cole and Callum would have a second personal celebration to bind her to Cole.

“Are you going to the wedding?” Brian asked. Brian was a long time friend, and they’d known each other since college. He was the one person Daniel trusted with secrets.

“She’s my sister. I’ll be the one walking her down the aisle.” Simone had phoned him and begged him to be the one to do it. She’d cut their father out of her life completely.

“I don’t know how you do it. If my sister was dating two men, I’d lose it.”

He knew what his friend meant. The moment he’d realised what was happening, Daniel had to keep himself together. He’d wanted to beat the shit out of both men. Simone had always been a free spirit. He imagined she got it from witnessing their parents’ break-up. He’d been at boarding school through most of it while Simone was at home. She’d been raised differently from him. Their mother had sent her to a public school.