woman they decided they would share.”
“Do they get jealous of each other?” Adam Lathan asked.
“No. Not that I’m aware of. I’ve often heard those men arguing about their wives but never in front of her. Sometimes they don’t agree on things, which isn’t unusual, but they hash out their differences away from their women. They always stand united in front of their wives.”
“Makes sense,” Law said.
“What happens when their wife spends more alone time with one husband and not the others?” Hunt asked.
“Well, each of their husbands is different, and I think, sometimes their wives may need one man more than the others. I’m not saying that happens all the time. Each of her husbands has different qualities that their woman will need, but there can never be any jealousy between the brothers. From what I gather, the men want to make sure their wife is happy and loved. If she is happy then the men are, too.
“The woman makes sure she has alone time with each of her men and she makes sure she has time with them all together. It seems to work out for all of them. I have never seen such happy women and children before. The men help out with the babies as well as with the chores. They take turns doing things so none of them are ever too exhausted to spend some quality time with their wives.” May chuckled. “Of course that doesn’t count when the baby is new, everyone is tired until a routine is developed.”
“Thanks for talking with us, May. I appreciate it.” Whit began to gather empty coffee mugs.
“Well, boys, I’m off to bed. I’ll see you all in the morning. Good night.” May rose to her feet and then left the room.
Whit washed up the mugs and then went back into the living room. “So, what do you think, team? Can you imagine sharing a woman with your brothers?”
Ty leaned forward in his chair. “Rand, Bromley, and I have always been attracted to the same women, even before we signed up for the government experiments. We always tried to outdo each other to get the woman. But now that May has explained a little about the Elite Dragons’ marriages I think I would like that, too.”
“So would I,” Brom said.
“Me, too,” Rand stated.
“Yeah, we’ve always had the same problem where women are concerned.” Hunt indicated his brothers Thorpe and Adam. “Not that we’ve had much time to pursue a relationship, but I’m getting sick and tired of being around guys all the time.”
“I hear you,” Cal said. “Fletch, Law, and I have ended up punching each other over a woman.”
“I think we are in the same boat as our stud farm comrades,” Hay began. “And I wouldn’t be averse to sharing a woman.”
“Count me in,” Dalt said, “but remember you are all going to have to be naked in the same room as your brothers.”
“Hey, Dalt, we do that already,” Fletch said. “You know as well as we do that we have no privacy in the military.”
“You’re right,” Whit replied, “but this is different. You’re all going to be naked loving a woman at the same time.”
“That won’t matter,” Brom spoke up, “as long as everyone keeps their bits to themselves I don’t see a problem loving one woman.”
“Then it looks like we have another unanimous decision,” Whit stated. “Just remember when all is said and done your woman comes first.”
The next day the men spent practicing their empathy skills, learning how to shield better from each other, but they also learned how to “knock” on each other’s mental walls and how to throw images and feelings to the appropriate team member. By the time they called it a day the Elite Dragoons team members were more proficient with the empathetic abilities than their retired comrades.
Now they were ready and eager to get out into the field to help protect the innocents of the world.
Chapter Two
Whitmoor pulled his cell phone from his pocket and looked at the display. Of course the number wasn’t displayed and his