Making Them Happy [The Men of Space Station One #9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) Read Online Free Page A

Making Them Happy [The Men of Space Station One #9] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
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instinct in him on fire. Her eyes were wide with worry, and she had a death grip on her lower lip with her teeth. Much more and she would draw blood. Caleb soothed his hand up and down her arm in hopes it would help relax her some. He wasn’t used to handling nervous women, but he figured they couldn’t be much different than a frightened filly. They both needed a firm, calm hand.
    “Easy, Bev. Why don’t you sit with me while Jeff and I talk about putting the fence up?”
    “Okay.” She carefully pulled her hand away from him and started to perch on the arm of the chair.
    Without giving her a chance to regain her balance, Caleb pulled her fully onto his lap with one arm around her waist. He turned to Jeff to continue their conversation.
    “We definitely need to include enough land for the garden and a play area for kids. No sense having to enlarge it later. We should have enough fencing materials.”
    Jeff nodded, his eyes on Beverly. “I agree. I’m sure once we start work there won’t be a lot of spare time to do more than keep up with normal chores around the house.”
    “We’ll set the poles first so the concrete can cure while we get the garden ready.” Caleb looked at Beverly. “I’m assuming you already know how you want to row up the garden, or did you need some help?”
    “I have it all planned out. I wasn’t sure how much land we would have available for it, so I have a couple of different sketches to choose from. I didn’t get to look outside to see where it would go.” She seemed a little more relaxed now that they were talking about the garden.
    Caleb couldn’t help but feel relieved that she had lived on a farm. It meant she was used to hard work and handling gardens. They had been very lucky to have landed a woman who not only was experienced with those things, but who was so pretty as well. His swollen cock was testament to just how attractive her voluptuous curves were. Glancing over at his partner, he noticed how Jeff had to adjust himself as he stared at her.
    “You can show us when we get ready to mark it out. We’ll start on the fence posts first.”
    Beverly’s eyes seemed to droop as she slowly began to lean back against his chest. He grinned when she jerked forward to sit up again.
    “Relax, honey. You can lean against me,” Caleb assured her.
    “Oh, I better go take a shower before I fall asleep. I guess all the excitement was a little more than I thought.” She wiggled off his lap, drawing a moan from him as she rubbed against his rock-hard cock.
    Her face turned a cute shade of pink when she seemed to realize what she’d done. Caleb wanted to kiss away her embarrassment, but he knew it was too soon to push her. As much as he wanted to claim his wife, getting to know her first would probably be a better idea. He and Jeff had discussed it while they had unloaded the fencing material.
    “Um, I’m going to go on upstairs.” She took a step backward. “I guess I’ll see you later.” Then she turned and walked toward the stairs fast enough to win a race.
    As soon as her footsteps disappeared, Caleb turned to Jeff and chuckled. “She’s as nervous as a cow in a pen full of bulls.”
    “I guess this is pretty overwhelming for her. I mean she’s left her friends and family and landed on an unknown planet with two men who she knows nothing about. We’re going to have to be patient with her.” Jeff’s eyes were still looking toward the stairs.
    “Yeah. It’s going to be a long night as hard as I am for her. I’ve never been around a woman as nervous as she is. I don’t understand what it is about us that has her so jumpy.”
    “You never know what’s on a woman’s mind at any given time. We’ll just have to wait her out until she’s comfortable enough around us to tell us.”
    Caleb nodded. Jeff was right. Women were nearly impossible to second-guess. The thing was, he was more used to turning them away than pursuing them. He’d never had trouble attracting a
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