Everything to Him

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Author: Elizabeth Coldwell
Amber knows about this? She’s happy with it?”
    “Oh, yes. She’s very much looking forward to being fucked by both of us.”
    They were through the woods now, and any moment they would be turning off the main road, heading through the high security gates that guarded the entrance to the Manor’s grounds. Amber would be waiting to greet them. Was she wondering how the conversation between Felix and Josh had gone, whether he had agreed to the Merediths’ bizarre but oh, so appealing proposition?
    “So, what do you say, Josh? Are you up for it?”
    Josh didn’t hesitate, knowing a chance like this would never come to him again. “If it’s really okay with both of you, then yes, I am.”
    Now Felix’s grin was so broad it almost filled the whole car. “Fantastic. Amber will be delighted when we tell her.”
     
    * * * *
     
    When they arrived at the Manor, it was to find Amber in the drawing room, hunting through the drawers of an antique bureau.
    She greeted Felix with a peck on the cheek, and flashed a distracted-looking smile at Josh. “Felix, I can’t find your passport. I thought it was in here.”
    He shook his head. “It’s in the desk in my study. I’ll dig it out later.”
    “Well, make sure you do. We’re being picked up to be taken to Gatwick just after six tomorrow morning, and I don’t want the chauffeur to have to turn round because you haven’t got your passport.”
    “Don’t worry about it.” He walked over to the drinks cabinet, and opened a door on the left-hand side. It swung open to reveal a miniature refrigerator. Felix brought out a bottle of champagne, and began untwisting the wire cage surrounding the cork. “Let me pour you a glass of this. We’re celebrating.”
    “We are?”
    “Josh said yes.” Felix didn’t need to elaborate. Amber ran over and flung her arms around her husband.
    “That’s wonderful!” She gave him a long, slow kiss on the lips that had Josh shivering with envy and desire as he watched. When they finally broke apart, she beckoned Josh to her. He set the rucksack he’d almost forgotten he was holding down on the carpet, and went to join her.
    Amber caught her hands in his. He could smell her perfume, subtle and spicy, with just a hint of something that was uniquely Amber lurking under it. “So, you’ve agreed to our little scheme, then?”
    Josh nodded, unable to speak for the lust coursing through him. God, he couldn’t help but want her. He hadn’t admitted it to Felix in the car, but when he’d got back to his flat after interviewing the couple, he’d flung himself down on the bed, not even bothering to undress. Pulling his cock from his fly, he’d wanked to a swift and shattering climax, head filled with images of Amber. He’d imagined himself burying his head beneath her skirt, pulling down her panties, and licking her clit till she squirmed against his face, wetting his skin with her juices. And now Felix was giving him permission to do just that, along with whatever else sharing her might involve. As Felix handed him a glass of champagne, preparing to toast the beginning of their three-way relationship, he couldn’t wait for the fun to begin.
     
    * * * *
     
    Josh woke to hear the pilot announcing they were about to begin their descent into Antigua’s V.C. Bird airport. He’d never expected to sleep so well on a long-haul flight, but then he’d never had the luxury of travelling first class before.
    The fact that he’d only managed a couple of hours’ sleep the night before might have had something to do with it, too—and not because he’d been indulging in the kind of wild, uninhibited sex he’d been fantasising about since being invited to share Amber.
    The glass of champagne they’d drunk to seal their unorthodox sexual arrangement had turned into two bottles before an excellent dinner of lamb daube followed by fresh berries with white chocolate sauce. Josh had discovered that Alison was a Cordon Bleu-trained chef, one of
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