Epilogue
E m e r s o n
Summer, A year Later
The cold steel digs into my wrists, secured behind my back, each time Ace tugs on them, grunting in my ear. I squeeze my legs around Seven's body, using them to keep my momentum as I ride him, sliding up and down on his cock while Ace pounds into my ass, both men exploring my body with their hands and mouths.
The sun filters in through the closed blinds, casting a glow on the bed as we destroy it, our bodies moving in unison through every bounce and thrust delivered.
"Fuck, I love how wet this pretty cunt is in the morning," Seven groans, reaching between my legs to rub circles over my clit with his fingers. Cupping my breast in his other hand, he rolls my nipple between his fingers, not stopping until it's red and hard enough to cut through glass.
"Tell me again how much you love it," I beg, throwing my head back onto my shoulders, grinding against him, feeling my body tense as my climax rips through me.
"I fucking love how wet this pussy is, Princess." Holding my hips, he slams me down hard on his cock, knowing I'm about to come.
Ace reaches around the front of me and clasps his hand around my throat, still tugging on the handcuffs secured around my wrists as he plunges deep into my ass, filling it with warm ropes of his cum. Both men fuck me until they come, filling my holes with their seed to make sure I know who I belong to.
When they finally release me, I collapse onto the bed, spent and trembling. Seven and Ace exchange satisfied glances before they turn their attention to me, gently removing the restraints and cradling me in their arms. I can feel their warmth and affection enveloping me, a stark contrast to the earlier intensity. As I lay there, catching my breath and basking in their embrace, I catch a mischievous look on both of their faces and right away I begin to get nervous. I put my clothes on and sit, just as my bedroom door opens and Stone and his father walk in.
"What's all this?" I ask, looking around at the four of them, trying to find out what they're up to.
Pulling his sweats on, Seven tugs me onto his lap and curls his arms around my waist, flicking my earlobe with the tip of his tongue. "We have a surprise for you," he says, leaving it at that.
"What?"
"You'll see," Ace chuckles, tossing me my backpack. "Let's get going, though."
Nothing else is said as the five of us make our way downstairs, meeting Eli in the foyer, a grin on his face that has me even more confused. We walk outside, going right for our bikes, all parked along the curb, the hot summer sun shining down on us.
I don't ask any more questions. I just get on my bike, and we begin to ride, feeling the wind in my hair and the sun all over my skin, making me feel alive.
Over this past year, the five of us grew even closer, taking things further than any of us had ever imagined. Instead of living separately, we all live together in our own place in Boston, deciding to move in together just over six months ago.
I couldn't leave any of them, and, fuck, I tried to pick one. I debated for so long whether to stick with one or keep things how they were, and in the end, I couldn't give up any of them. Each one made me feel special in his own way. Each one brought out a different side of me that I fell in love with over time. Each one was good for me, and my selfish ass couldn't bear to part with them.
I chose all four of them, and they all chose me too.
The love I have for Seven, Kane, Ace, and Stone is unlike any other love I ever had for anyone, and I found myself wanting to see where life would take us.
They helped me through the darkest times in my life, and not once did they give up on me. Not once did they judge me. And that meant more to me than anything they had ever given me.
They helped me with my trauma from losing my parents and the hell I went through with Damon, and I couldn't have asked for a better support system. They showed me how much they loved me daily, and they proved that they'd be by my side through anything—good and bad, happy and sad—they were always there for me, and I was always there for them.
I knew we would face challenges in the future, but we lived life one day at a time, embracing each other and all the things we had to offer. I knew that any problem that might arise, we would face it together, and that's exactly what we've done.
As the sun began to set over the horizon, the familiar street we rode along made a smile spread across my lips, and as I looked at the guys on their bikes beside me, I knew exactly where we were going: the beach.
The beach house was special to us in so many ways and held so many memories that shaped our lives in more ways than one.
Excitement coursed through me as I thought back on last year and all the fun we had. I knew that this summer would be even better because we had each other to spend it with. More memories would be made and our love would grow deeper; it was the best place in the entire world for us, and I was thrilled to see what this summer had in store.
We rode side by side, no need for words, as the wind carried our laughter and the sun warmed our hearts. Our home in Boston was waiting for us—a place where we could love and be loved, where each of us could feel special in our own way. I knew that whatever lay ahead, we'd face it together as a family.
As we approached the beach house, I felt a sense of peace and contentment settle over me. It felt good to be back in a place that held so many happy memories for us. Our home in Boston was special, but there was something about this beach house that made us feel free and unburdened.
And as I rode, my heart was full, knowing that I was exactly where I was meant to be and with who I was meant to be with.
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