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Reed, Erika - Something Worth Waiting For (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
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their eyes. She knew they had meant what they said. That was the hardest decision she had ever made in her entire life. She loved them. There was no mistake in how she felt about them. Still Jenna she couldn’t stay around and watch them have relationships with these women and not wish it were her instead of them.
    Tyler came and sat next to her on the loveseat, “We have always loved you, Jenna. That’s why it was harder for us not to follow you to California and drag you back here and make you understand why you should be here with us. We know you weren’t in love with Jeff. Why did you marry him? When your mom told us the news, we thought we had lost you forever.”
    Jenna could tell this was going to be harder than she thought. She couldn’t tell them the real reason why she and Jeff had gotten married. Jenna and Jeff weren’t in love, but Jeff thought it would be best for their unborn child.

Chapter 4

    Jenna had gone into the house to use the bathroom. Nick and Tyler just sat there staring at the lake like they did every night since they moved in.
    Nick thought about her every waking moment. He knew she was special when they became friends at an early age. They had always had a special bond between the three of them. They did everything together, enjoyed the same sports and hobbies. They had always thought of her as one of the guys until she turned sixteen, and then they knew things had changed. Tyler had noticed it, too, and they had numerous conversations about their tomboy friend who had grown into a beautiful woman overnight.
    Jenna had always had long black hair that swept off to the side. What captivated them both were Jenna’s sable-green eyes. She was beautiful then, now she was an erotic wet dream. Nick couldn’t wait to kiss her again. Her body was no longer tall and skinny. She had a woman’s physique now, so lush with curvy hips and perfect-looking breasts. He needed to get himself under control before he ended up excusing himself to use the bathroom and handling himself. Nick watched as Jenna walked back outside again, after being in the bathroom.
    ”Jenna, why did you marry someone you didn’t love?”
    “I loved Jeff, Tyler. Just not in the romantic way. We took care of each other while we lived in California. Maybe things don’t always work out the way we want or plan, but that’s life. We have to deal with it any way we can. After our first year of college, Jeff and I were happy and comfortable with each other. We both agreed to get married and run off to Vegas to do it. After a year of marriage, we knew it wasn’t working. So, we got a divorce. We are friends and will always be friends. That was why it never would work for us. We keep in touch, talk periodically, but I am deeply involved in my job. That’s why I can only stay for a short visit.”
    Tyler had a feeling there was something else she wasn’t telling them. She never was a good liar. That was probably why she never called them because they could always tell when she wasn’t telling the truth. When they had heard of her divorce, they thought she might move back home.
    Nick was so happy to see her. She was finally home where she belonged. That was the hardest times of their lives. Every woman they ever tried to sleep with always wore the face of Jenna. It was always casual sex with women, ones that wouldn’t expect anything more from them. Nick was the patient one of the two. He had been the one to tell Tyler that she would be back and things would be right again for them all.
    “Honey, we wanted to bring you back so many times, but always knew one day you would find your way back home,” Tyler said.
    “I’m not staying, Tyler. I have a life and job in California I have to get back to. You know that. I’m only here till I know my mom can get back on her feet and be okay when I’m gone. She’s always been a strong woman, but now that Dad’s gone, I need to make sure she’ll be fine when I do leave.
    “Mom and Dad
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