Bonu
01:17
I woke with a smile, still between Mike and Josh, Sitting up and noticing the other guys all still <b>asleep </b><b>made </b>my heart happy. This rtionship is working. After our crazy, loud sex, filled evening, the others came to bed like normal, with no jealousy or arguing, knowing <b>we </b><b>all </b>would make time for each other. Climbing out from between Josh and Mike, I winced when I stood. Shit, I was sore, my pussy felt like it had its heartbeat after the pounding I tookst night, it was so worth it, and I <b>would </b>so do it again, I thought to myself as I went in search of some painkillers.
After taking a couple of painkillers, I took a quick shower and quietly got some clothes to change into. Everyone else was still asleep<b>, </b><b>so </b>I headed downstairs, started the <b>coffee</b>, and <b>stared </b>at the machine, hoping that watching it would make the coffee brew faster. I think today would be a good day to stay home and rx, Not that this whole vacation hadn’t been rxing, but I knew when we flew back to the city the day after tomorrow, life would return to normal, and I wouldn’t be <b>able </b>to have all my guys with me as I did right now. So, staying home with movies, popcorn, <b>and </b>games was great. I knew I wouldn’t get any arguments from the others.
The coffee machine let out onest gurgle, alerting me that caffeine was within my reach. I quickly made a cup of coffee, wandered outside, sat in one of the chairs facing theke, and enjoyed the quiet morning. The sun had been <b>up </b>for <b>a </b>while, but the birds were still chirping away. The smell of my coffee mixed with the fresh <b>pine </b>scent of the forest made me wish the rest of the world would just fall away, leaving us in peace to live our lives together away from the craziness of the city. Maybe someday, when we were <b>all </b>done with school, Mike and Drew would be out of the military for good, and Patrick had seeded in turning his businesspletely legal, we could <b>find </b>a home like this, peaceful, secluded, and just us.
I had never considered myself antisocial or wanted to live <b>off</b>–grid. Hell, I had never pictured myself leaving the city. It was <b>getting </b>away from my hellish life with my father, yes, finding a job that could support me, yes. Until the guys bought me out here, I had never seen myself doing anything but survive. Now, <b>I </b>could see a different path, where we were all a family, finding a ce to live that would <b>make </b>us all happy, family holidays spent together or with Patrick’s family. Someday, children will fill the house withughter and noise. I was so lost in thought that I didn’t hear the sliding door <b>open </b>or Drew walking out to join me in my peaceful morning solitude.
I was startled <b>out </b><b>of </b>my thoughts when Drew shifted in his chair, causing it to squeak against the stone pavers. I looked in his direction, sighing in relief when it was Drew
“Hi, I didn’t hear youe outside. <b>Sorry</b>, I didn’t mean to ignore
“It’s all r
you.” I blushed.
I right, sweet girl; I was enjoying the peaceful morning, too. What were you thinking about so hard??
I blushed harder but admitted <b>to </b>him where my mind had been wandering.
“I like the sound of that. After thest few years, a nice, quiet life outside the city sounds perfect,” Drew admitted, “Plus, I know we all would want to have children with you someday.”
I reach <b>across </b>to Drew and link our fingers together. He squeezes my hand, and we sit in contented silence, watching the forest wake up <b>around </b>us. Once I was done with my coffee, Drew tugged at my <b>hand</b>, and I went to him, cuddling into hisp. I was still cuddled in Drew’sp when Jake <b>came </b>to tell us breakfast was ready.
I <b>told </b>the guys about my stay–at–home movie day during breakfast, and they all quickly agreed. Once breakfast was cleaned up, we all gathered in the living room<b>, </b>and the guys immediately began debating what <b>movie </b>we should watch first. After listening to the guys debate for several minutes without getting anywhere, an idea crossed my mind, and I got up and went to the kitchen, dug through a junk drawer, and pulled out a pad of paper and a pencil. Returning to the living room, I began writing down the movies being discussed.
“Love, what are you doing? Patrick asked, spotting me writing.
*Instead of debating every movie we are going to watch today, I’m going to write down all the ones we want to watch, then pick o that’s what we will watch,” I exined, and that’s how I ended up spending the next twenty minutes writing down movie titles and the guys listed off one out of a hat, and everything they wanted to see. I also managed to sneak in a few movies I wanted to see.
I stopped writing when we had over thirty movies listed, and Mike handed me the baseball cap he had been wearing. I tossed in all the and handed the hat <b>to </b>Patrick<b>, </b>who gave them a shake and held the hat out to me. 1 reached in and pulled out the first movie, an action–adventure, and pieces paper Josh cheered since it was one of his choices. The others groaned, but I reminded them that we had <b>to </b>watch whatever was picked out of the hat.
“OK, I’m in charge today, so here’s what we will do. If you are not already inly clothes, change, and bring down any nkets or anything else you want for movie–watching. <b>I </b>will start working on snacks and drinks; we will all meet back here in twenty minutes.” Everyone got up, moving in a different direction. Patrick followed me into the kitchen since he didn’t need to change. He began pulling drinks out of the fridge while I started making popcorn and looking for some other snacks.
Twenty minutester, we were all back in the living room. I was cuddled between Drew and Patrick, andke was sitting on the floor between my legs. bead resting on my thigh. Josh dimmed the lights for <b>us </b>and hit y on the first movie of the <b>day</b>,