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Authors: Allie Ritch

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“Don’t fight me.” Charles thrust up higher, shooting his
cock deep. “Take your present, Fila. This is for you.”

The tremors radiating from my core were so slow I didn’t
realize I was coming at first. Then the full strength of them blasted through
me, and I screamed until I was hoarse. Charles barked something vulgar beneath
me and finally let himself ejaculate. My inner nerve endings were so sensitive
his cum felt scorching.

I really did go boneless. By the time Charles came up empty,
I couldn’t even keep my eyes open. The three of them had to lift me off him and
tuck me into bed. I ended up part of a club sandwich, exhausted and peaceful
and utterly sated.

“Happy birthday, sweetheart.”

I wasn’t certain which one said it, but I mustered a tired
smile. “Best birthday ever.”

And with any luck, I’d have sixty or seventy more like this.
Here. In our home. With the three loves of my life.

~ * ~

References

1. “Multiverse” was a term first used in 1895 by Harvard
University philosopher and psychologist William James (1842–1910).

2. Gregor Mendel (1822–1884) was the scientist and friar
considered to be the father of genetics.

3. “Sonnet 1” by William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

4. “Sonnet 13” by William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

5. “How Do I Love Thee?” (1850) by Elizabeth Barrett
Browning (1806–1861)

6. “The Magic Cup” by Jean de La Fontaine (1621–1695)

7. “A Complaint” (1806) by William Wordsworth (1770–1850)

8. “Sonnet 20” by William Shakespeare (1564–1616)

9. “A Woman Waits for Me” (1855) in
Leaves of Grass
by Walt Whitman (1819–1892)

10. “Love’s Philosophy” (1820) by Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792–1822)

Loose Id Titles by
Allie Ritch

Husbandry

Switching Positions

Allie Ritch

Allie Ritch spends her time wandering around in her own
little world in the Southeastern United States. She has an active imagination
and loves fantastical elements, including those found in sci-fi, paranormal,
and fantasy works. Allie enjoys entertaining others through storytelling and
has fun spicing things up in erotic romance. When she’s not working, she’s appreciating
the ocean and sunshine and keeping the company of a toy poodle who tries to
French kiss everyone he meets.

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