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Protectors

Fleeing from her dangerous and persistent ex-boyfriend, Sara

quite literally runs into ranchers Tyler and Gage. Believing them to

be gay, she goes home with the two smoking hot cowboys who

vow to keep her safe. After patching her up, the men realize that

something has been missing from their relationship... a beautiful

brunette. Together, they conspire to seduce Sara by showing her

exactly how delightful it is to be shared.

Tyler and Gage serve as the ultimate protectors while Sara’s ex

comes after her with a vengeance, but when the danger is gone,

will the men be able to convince her to stay?

Protectors is packed with steamy erotic scenes that include a

couple of dirty-talking cowboys who love to pleasure each other

and the woman they share.

Genre:
Contemporary, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys

Length:
32,461 words

PROTECTORS

Samantha Blair

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PROTECTORS

Copyright © 2011 by Samantha Blair

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DEDICATION

For my husband who supports, even when he doesn’t agree.

Special thanks to JoAnn who read and encouraged this story in its

infancy. I would have given up long ago without your feedback.

PROTECTORS

SAMANTHA BLAIR

Copyright © 2011

Chapter 1

Sara Effese fled blindly through the dark. She’d gotten a head

start, and as long as she didn’t trip, she might just make it to the road before he could catch her. There were places to hide—the old barn,

what was left of the springhouse, and the little patch of woods at the back of the property—if she could just make it to the road.

Her breath came out in tortured puffs as she pushed herself hard.

She was in pretty good shape, but running through the dark, uneven

field in the middle of the night wasn’t easy. Endless rows of corn

stretched out to her right, and she considered ducking into them, but the cornfields were full of rats and snakes. She didn’t really want to step on any of those creatures in the dark.

The driveway ambled along to her left, just on the other side of

the sparse tree line. Sara threw a glance over her shoulder checking

for headlights. So far so good. He was probably too drunk to start the temperamental ignition in the old truck properly.

Her foot caught on a root, and she tumbled forward. Her hands

groped franticly in the air before she hit the ground with a hard thud.

The fall knocked the wind out of her, and she was momentarily

unable to move.

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In the sudden silence, she heard the truck’s ignition crank. It

almost fired up. It stalled. It cranked again, and this time turned over to a rough idle.

Shit. I’ve got to get out of here. Move!

Sara forced herself up from the ground, ignoring the pain in her

twisted ankle and her scraped knees. The road was only about a

hundred feet away. If she ran fast enough, she might make it to the

other side before he made it down the long driveway. She pushed

herself hard, harder than she ever had before, vowing with every step that this would be the last time. If she could just manage to hide, she would sleep until daylight, then leave and never come back.

Ten steps in front of her was the steep ditch that separated the

field from the road. Nine. Eight.
Almost there.

Gathering the last of her strength, she leaped out over the drop,

expecting to feel a sharp jar in her shins as her feet hit the shoulder of the road below. Instead, she plowed straight into the passenger side

door of a parked pickup truck.

* * * *

“Stop it.” Tyler groaned into his lover’s neck. “You’re making me

crazy.”

“Me?” Gage teased in return. “You’re the one who’s been rubbing

that fine ass of yours all over me for the last three hours.”

“You know you like it.”

“I love it, but you’re lucky I didn’t bend you over right there in

the bar.”

Tyler groaned as Gage squeezed his aching length through his

jeans. “I would have been luckier if you had. You make me so

fucking horny.”

“Prove it. Let me see that beautiful cock.”

Tyler debated, but not for very long. They were still ten minutes

from home, and there was pretty much nothing along this road but

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cornfields. He couldn’t wait another ten minutes. Gage had fired him

up so easily back in the bar, and his cock was already aching from his lover’s attentions. Tyler unbuttoned his jeans and lowered the fly. He sighed in relief as his erection sprang free.

“Touch yourself,” Gage commanded softly. “I want to watch you

stroke that cock.”

“I’m never going to last until we get home.” Tyler sighed. “I want

you so bad.”

Tyler circled his fist around his own throbbing length as he’d been

instructed. He imagined that it was Gage’s hand or maybe his hot

mouth instead.

* * * *

Gage flicked his eyes from the road to his partner’s cock, his

mouth watering at the sight of it. He knew just how the other man

would sound as he swallowed it. He loved to hear Tyler groaning and

panting, begging for release.

It was all that he could do to keep the truck on the road. Watching

his lover handle himself on the seat beside him was more than he

could take.

“I’m going to pull over. Now you’re the one making me crazy.”

He brought the black F-250 pickup to a halt on the side of the

road. It was a nearly moonless night, and there was nothing out here

but darkness and rows of corn. It was unlikely that another car would pass, and even if a car
did
pass, seeing a pickup truck pulled to the side of the road was not uncommon in this town. No one would care.

Clicking his seatbelt loose, Gage pushed Tyler back across the

bench seat. He captured the other man’s lips and kissed him hard. One of his hands sunk into Tyler’s shaggy blond hair, the other closed

around his firm erection. Tyler groaned and bucked his hips, fucking

Gage’s hand.

“Oh please!” he begged.

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“What do you want, baby?”

“I want your mouth on my cock.”

“You want me to suck you?” He squeezed his fist around the cock

in his hand, giving Tyler a couple of good, firm strokes. A drop of

pre-cum leaked from the slit and rolled down onto his thumb. He

spread it around the sensitive underside of the head making Tyler’s

eyes roll back. “You want me to suck your cock and finger your tight

ass? Stretch you out so that I can take you home and bend you over

the kitchen counter?”

Without waiting for an answer, he lowered his head and licked the

whole length of Tyler’s cock from his balls all the way to the tip.

Tyler groaned loudly as Gage sucked the head of his cock into his

waiting mouth.

“Fuck, yes.” Tyler sighed. “Feels so good.”

Gage licked and sucked, taking Tyler’s cock deep into his throat.

After nearly six years together, each man knew exactly what it would

take to make the other crazy with need. Normally he would draw this

out, tease Tyler until he begged to be allowed an orgasm, but Tyler

was not the only one with an aching erection. Gage couldn’t wait to

get him home. There were things that just couldn’t be done properly

in the cramped cab of a truck on the side of the road.

Gage rolled Tyler’s sensitive balls in his hand, gently caressing

them as he worked him. Between the long night of teasing and Gage’s

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