Dunn, Daisy - Earth's Desire [Elemental Magic 1] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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deliciously hot shower for three, and a full breakfast, Ivy kissed the men good-bye at her front door and watched as they walked to one of their vehicles and drove off. Her heart mourned the loss of their presence. Last night had turned out to be the wildest night she had ever experienced in her life. Never had she been with two men sexually, but it had felt so right. She wanted them both but knew the situation couldn’t be fair to either one of them. God, if only I loved one more than the other.
    She quickly got ready for work and walked briskly to the magic shop. Ivy opened the front door and noticed Flame standing behind the front counter with a clipboard in one hand and a pen in the other. Her gorgeous, dark-red hair had been pulled back into a loose bun with a pencil sticking out of it. She looked all business, but when she looked up at Ivy, she smiled at her with a naughty grin. “So?” She dropped the items in her hands on the counter and leaned forward, resting her elbows on the clipboard.
    Ivy sauntered up to her friend coyly. “Flame, I’m so glad to see you. Are Skye and Raine here, too?”
    “They won’t be in today.”
    “Why not?”
    “It seems we can’t leave those two alone. After we left the dance last night, they had too much fun, and both of them drank way too much. They’re paying for it this morning with massive hangovers.”
    “You know I love them dearly, but their hangovers are pretty funny.” Ivy howled with laughter.
    “I know. I laughed, too.”
    The women giggled together for a moment over their friends’ self-inflicted wounds. Flame regained her composure first and said, “You avoided my earlier question. What happened last night?”
    “Flame, you wouldn’t believe it if I told you.”
    “Ivy, I believed you had sex with plants the other day, so anything you say from now on is going to be believable.”
    “Good point. Well, both Levi and Luke are in love with me. I know we barely know each other, but it’s there. I’m in love with both of them, too.”
    “I figured everything out last night. Where’s the unbelievable part?”
    Ivy gulped and shook her head. “I had sex with both of them at the same time, several times throughout the night, and this morning.”
    Flame stood with her mouth agape and stared speechlessly at Ivy.
    “I knew you wouldn’t believe it.”
    “I, ah, well, I do believe it, but I’m still shocked. Our sweet little Ivy in her first ménage. My little girl has grown up.”
    “I haven’t told you everything yet.”
    “There’s more? Good heavens, Ivy, are you trying to give me a heart attack?”
    “Luke and Levi are werewolves. There, I’ve said it.”
    “What? Actual werewolves? I’m so excited. I have a million questions for them. I’ve always wanted to meet another entity. Have you seen them change into their wolf form? Are they dangerous? When can you bring them by?”
    “Whoa, Flame! I have to deal with one issue at a time. Right now, I’m more concerned with what I’m going to do with both men.”
    “What do you mean?”
    “How am I ever going to decide who to choose?”
    Flame went silent. Ivy knew she tried to figure out a solution. Flame often went quiet, churning over possibilities in her mind, when faced with a decision.
    “I’ve got it!” Flame shouted after a wordless moment.
    “Don’t keep me in suspense. What is it?”
    “I don’t think you should choose. You desire both men, and they’re both in love with you. What’s there to decide?”
    “It doesn’t seem fair to them to string them along. I really should commit to one of them.”
    “Why don’t you let things happen naturally? They didn’t seem to mind sharing you, did they?”
    “Well, no.”
    “So let the solution come to all of you in time. You worry too much, Ivy. Leave things the way they are, and eventually, it will all work out in the end.”
    “I sure hope you’re right.”
    “Have I ever been wrong before?”
    “On numerous

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