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her."
"You really are the most straight-laced little thing," Aiden says, grinning as he pulls my panties onto my pussy, still covered in his and Noah's cum.
"Shut up." That's the wittiest I can be after all of that.
"So about those files⦠" Aiden says, his expression intense.
I roll my eyes. "She's trying to set me up."
"You'll need to tell them no," Aiden growls, drawing me tight against him. He's warm and when he wraps his arms around me, I feel safe and insulated from everything outside of us.
"Why?" I ask. "Are you jealous, Aiden Jackson?"
"You're damn right I am," he growls. "And so will Noah will be too if he finds out. We said you were ours and we meant it." He pulls away from me, reaching for my skirt and straightening it. "And think about that when you're wearing those cum-soaked panties today. I want you to walk around smelling like sex. Smelling like us."
"That's⦠disgusting," I whisper. It is disgusting. So why does the thought of walking around with them between my legs the rest of the day, sitting in meetings reeking of sex and them, make me wet?
33
Aiden
âYou went to Noahâs ranch with Grace Sullivan and you didnât even tell me?â Annie squeals. I hold the phone away from me because sheâs so loud.
âI didnât tell you because it wasnât a big deal,â I lie. It was a very big deal. âIt was this charity thing and - â
âIâm a poly-sci major, Noah! You hung out with the daughter of the President and thatâs not a big deal to you?â
âSay something,â I mouth, glaring at Noah and pointing toward the phone.
Noah shrugs. âWe didnât really hang out with her that much.â
Technically, thatâs true. We didnât hang-out at the ranch as much as we did fuck her. And cuddle with her. And fuck her some more.
And then we came back to the âreal worldâ, back to our regular lives in Denver, back to Noahâs new neighborhood and the place where Grace Sullivan is his next-door neighbor. The same neighbor we canât seem to stop âmeeting withâ at our house or hers - that's the obviously bullshit excuse she gives her security detail. The same neighbor that I fucked while she was on the phone with the First Lady.
We definitely didnât just âhang outâ with her.
âSo are you friends, then?â Annie asks.
Noah and I are silent for a moment too long. What the hell are we? âYeah, I guess,â I say, trying to sound casual. Except weâre not just friends.
I don't want to let this girl out of our bed. Even more, Iâm starting to really like having her around. Thatâs something Iâve never been able to say about a woman before.
âWe hardly know her,â Noah says. âSorry to disappoint you.â
âI mean, sheâs Noahâs neighbor, so really thatâs all- â
âSheâs your neighbor?â Annie asks. âYou guys donât tell me anything. Oh my God, you should ask her to come to the Fourth of July celebration!â
âBanana, thatâs not happening,â I start before Noah chimes in.
âGrace isnât going to want to come to West Bend for the Fourth of July,â Noah says firmly.
âWhy not?â Annie asks. âWait. You call her Grace?â
âThatâs her name,â Noah answers. "What else am I supposed to call her? Her Royal Highness? She's a regular person, Annie."
âSheâs also the Presidentâs daughter,â I say. âIâm sure she goes to the White House for the Fourth of July.â
âWell maybe if you asked her⦠â Annie suggests.
âDidnât you just hear us say weâre not friends with her? Weâre acquaintances.â
Acquaintances. Iâm the biggest fucking liar in the world.
âWe barely know her,â Noah chimes in again.
Weâre both liars - the worst liars ever.
Annie sighs heavily. âFine. But both of you are going to come, right? Itâs my going-away dinner, too, remember?â
âObviously, weâre not going to miss it. What kind of big brother would I be if I missed that?â
âYou better not, A-hole. Because Iâm GOING TO EUROPE!â She screams the last part, her voice echoing through the entire downstairs.
âThanks for blowing out my eardrums, Banannie.â
âAnytime.â
After I hang up the phone, I look at Noah. âIâm sure Grace goes to the White House for July Fourth.â
He shrugs. âAnnie has a point. We could ask her.â
âAnd what, bring her to West Bend? 'Hey mom, this is the girl that Aiden and I are fucking in his house at the same time. We thought you might want to meet her.'"
Noah rolls his eyes. âThatâs not exactly what I was picturing.â
âItâs West Bend. No one can keep a damn secret in that town and all three of us need to keep this a secret. Hell, youâre in the middle of negotiations. If anything like this came out, it would ruin us. More importantly, it would ruin her."
âWeâre neighbors,â Noah reminds me, distracted by whatever heâs reading on his tablet. âThereâs no reason to pretend we donât know her. Iâm sure she could come up with a cover story if she wanted to come to West Bend. Shit, Iâm sure we could come up with a cover story.â
âYou just donât want to be away from her for four days,â I realize. Fuck, Iâm not sure I want to be away from her that long. Since we hooked up the first time, we've seen Grace every day. Iâve spent more time with her and Noah in the past few weeks than Iâve spent with anyone else in the past year.
The weird thing is, I'm not sick of it at all. Usually, I can't stand to listen to a word that comes out of the mouths of the girls I hook up with. But Grace? Hell, it's all I want to do.
Noah exhales heavily. âFine. I admit it. I donât want to be away from her for days while weâre in West Bend. Do you? Sheâs been in our bed non-stop since the camping trip.â
âFourth of July is weeks away,â I say. âSheâs going to be in our bed nonstop until then. And you still havenât told her about the thing that might take you away from her permanently. When are you going to tell her youâre looking at offers outside of Colorado?â
A flicker of annoyance crosses over Noahâs face. âNothing's certain,â he grumbles. âSo Iâll tell her when it comes up.â
I shake my head. âItâs dishonest.â
âShe's never asked, and it's not like it's a big secret. It's all over the media. Youâre only concerned about my honesty, right?â Noah asks. âYour concern wouldnât have anything to do with the fact that you might want Grace all to yourself, would it?â
Noah stomps off to the gym without another word, the way he always does when heâs really upset. But he knows I'm right. He knows that he should tell her.
Shit, Iâm actually not even trying to get Grace all to myself. I've gotten used to the three of us being together. We've settled into a familiar rhythm. Sure, being with her the other day when we were alone was hot as hell, but being with her after Noah had fucked her was even hotter.
Itâs not just the screwing, though. Itâs having her around here - laughing, stretched out casually across both of us after sheâs come three times, her face lighting up as she tells us a story about the kids sheâs worked with through her charities. Itâs the way she breathes at night when sheâs asleep, this little almost-snore she makes thatâs so damn cute.
I think I might finally understand the term âpussy-whippedâ. Yesterday, an ex-hook-up texted me a shot of her boobs and I replied to tell her I was off the market. The idea of me, Aiden Jackson, being off the market is ridiculous. But it was the only thing I wanted to say.
The thought of Grace's mother setting her up with some asshole in a suit makes me want to throttle him with my bare hands. All I know is that I want Grace to be ours - mine and Noah's. I want her in our bed and I don't want to let her go.
34
Noah
"You've never had moonshine?" I ask.
Grace gives us that bi
g smile of hers, one that seems to be plastered on her face more and more lately. Maybe it's the sex â I tell myself that it's probably just the sex and nothing more â but she looks like she's calmer and more relaxed these days. "I lived in the Colorado governor's mansion, and in Washington, D.C. And I went to boarding school in Switzerland. Does this really come as a shock to you?"
"The woman hasn't had moonshine, or gone fishing, or been muddin'," Aiden pipes up as he sits in an oversized cushioned patio chair in the back yard and kicks his feet up on the coffee table. "Or been camping."
"How can you have never gone camping?" I ask. âI thought you did the charity camp every year.â
Grace sighs dramatically and slouches back on the long outdoor sofa, trying her best to look exasperated, but itâs obvious that sheâs not. The face she makes is fucking cute. She's fucking cute, with her hair pulled back in a swinging ponytail and her jeans and thin white cotton t-shirt that's practically transparent. "It's a long story."
Aiden chortles. "No. Don't let her fool you. There's literally no story to it. She has never slept in a tent, because â "
"Shut your trap, blabbermouth. I told you that in confidence,â Grace protests.
"Sheâs never slept in a tent because the ground is too hard," Aiden finishes, imitating Grace's voice. She sticks her tongue out at him.
"Really?" I ask, shaking my head. "That's actually appalling."
"So Iâve missed out on fishing, mudding, camping, and drinking moonshine. Is that really a big deal?â
I tsk-tsk her. âIt is a big deal. In fact, itâs something that needs to be rectified immediately.â
Grace kicks her feet up underneath her. âIâm not sure that Iâve missed out on anything by not growing up fishing.â
Aiden gasps. âYou take that back right now.â
Grace laughs. âDoesnât it mostly involve sitting around drinking beer and scratching your balls? And in case you havenât noticed, I donât have any balls to scratch.â
âWell, had you grown up near us, it would have involved drinking moonshine and scratching your balls,â I tell her.
"Well then, I stand corrected."
"Luckily, I can take care of one of the things on your list of stuff you've never done. You're going to sit your ass down and have some moonshine," Aiden says.
"Where are you going to get moonshine?"
"Aiden is an idiot savant when it comes to the booze," I tell her. "He distills it. Heâs been doing it since we were in high school.â
"Since high school?!â
"Damn straight," Aiden says.
"I thought that was something people made in Kentucky, not Colorado.â
I exhale under my breath, shaking my head. "Now youâve done it. You're in for a lecture."
"There's a long and noble history of bootlegging âshine throughout this fair country," Aiden starts, his intonation formal.
"Just go get it for her," I interrupt. "I don't feel like hearing a giant speech about bootlegging tonight, if itâs all the same to you.â
âDonât worry,â Aiden says, looking at Grace. âIâll save it for another time.â
She laughs. âLucky me.â
Aiden returns with two glass canning jars and sets them in the middle of the coffee table. "Lemonade and blackberry," he says.
"You made this yourself,â Grace says skeptically, her eyebrows raised.
âThatâs right. Lemonade and blackberry because weâre coming into summer. I make seasonal flavors.â
I nod. âIf youâre a member of our family, you get a jar of âshine from Aiden for Christmas.â
âDude, whatever, you make it sound like I give out coal. I give other presents, too.â
âArenât you not supposed to make this stuff? Isnât it illegal?â Grace asks.
âYouâre sleeping with a rebel, baby,â Aiden says. âAnd the accomplice to my crimes.â
âBut this stuff can kill you, canât it? Arenât there regulations for a reason?â
Aiden rolls his eyes and sighs loudly, plopping down into his seat. âYeah, if you don't know what the hell you're doing. I, on the other hand, know exactly what I'm doing."
Grace raises her eyebrows and eyes the jars of shine. "You sure?"
Aiden sighs. "Dude, tell her I know what I'm doing."
I nod. "He does know what he's doing. Seriously. He's a weirdo with how much he knows about this stuff."
"I learned from the best," Aiden says.
"He learned it in West Bend."
"You learned how to brew alcohol while you were kids?â
Aiden shrugs. "I learned it from Old Man Johnson. He hired me on his farm for a few summers, and he had a still. He used to make it. I ended up having a knack for it.â
"And seriously, we were high school kids with access to free booze â hell, with a way of making it ourselves,â I tell her. âHe couldnât have had a better hobby.â
âI thought you were a saint,â Grace says.
"Yeah, but I still got shithoused on Saturday nights," I say. "There wasn't anything else to do in town."
âMy moonshine has never killed a single person,â Aiden says. âI havenât even blinded anyone.â
"Well, that's a ringing endorsement if I ever heard one," Grace jokes. "I'm a total lightweight, though."
"Oh yeah?" Aiden asks. "So if you have a few sips of this, you'll be dancing on the table and taking your clothes off?"
"That's a good possibility."
"Well, hell, drink up then," I tell her, and she swats my arm.
"Okay," she says. "Do you have a glass?"
Aiden rolls his eyes. "I didn't realize the President's daughter would be so high-maintenance. Now you want a glass. Next you'll be wanting silverware."
"Fine," Grace says, reaching for one of the jars. "Do I drink this illegal concoction straight?"
She picks up the jar, but right before she puts it to her lips, Aiden yells, âWait!â
âOh my God, youâre going to give me a heart attack. What!?â
Aiden guffaws. âIf this kills you, did I just assassinate the Presidentâs daughter?â
âI certainly wouldnât mind if you got thrown in a secret CIA cell somewhere,â I tell him.
âDefinitely. It's totally an assassination if this kills me. Probably even treason," Grace deadpans.
âOkay. I was just checking. Carry on.â Aiden grins.
Grace takes a sip of the lemonade moonshine, her face screwing up. "Oh God, that's pretty strong. Strong and good. I told you Iâm