Neil, Louisa - Pyxis Island Triangle (Siren Publishing Ménage And More)

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Author: Louisa Neil
but at least you didn’t gag me.” Lila waited for his reaction and was surprised when he burst out laughing. She was relieved he had a bit of humor left.
    “Well, at least we know I can come,” he’d said.
    “You mean you’ve never fondled yourself or tried to make yourself come?”
    “No.”
    “I bet you will from now on.” Lila smiled, and he reluctantly smiled at her.
    “I suppose so, now you’ve made me want something I never knew I missed.”
    “Anytime you want, I’ll suck you, Vern. Think of it as practice for me instead of finding strangers to experiment with.”
    “Yes, I know, the gardeners and the pool boy. Thank you for my birthday present, Lila.”
    “You’re welcome, Vern.”
    They’d finally put their clothing to rights and gone back to the house. Nobody seemed to notice anything different about either of them. She never repeated the act again, although for a time she kept offering. He’d been adamant that sex between them was inappropriate. Finally, she’d acquiesced to his feelings. But it was still their private secret. Lila knew he never dated, but she also knew after their time together in the barn, he’d carried himself different, more assured.
    All these years later, when she thought back, she still remembered how surprised they both were when he started to grow in length a bit. Then she’d sucked the clit-like penis between her lips. He’d come from her attention, a small load that she’d swallowed. Even now, she could remember his taste. They’d never repeated the act. Only she felt once he knew he could perform, his being had lightened. As if the weight of the problem had been released. He never dated and preferred to stay aloof.
    He’d become her nonsexual confidant, the one she told all her secrets to. The man who didn’t judge her extracurricular activities with other men, rather made sure was protected from disease. When she was making arrangements to purchase the island, he was her confidant. Vern was technically an employee, but to Lila, he was her best friend. She was always safe with Vern, and he understood how she valued his protections. Their situations worked for them. That was all that she cared about.

Chapter Two

    Ben sat in his furnished apartment in Queens, New York, the rattling of the subway trains jarring his every bone. The beer bottle he held was long forgotten to his thoughts. He’d expected to hear from Lila Abbott by now and was rapidly becoming discouraged that he’d not gotten the position. While it wouldn’t be the end of the world as he knew it, the last weeks had made him realize how much he really wanted the caretaker job on Pyxis Island. When he’d gotten the e-mail about the first interview, he’d looked up online the history of the island. He knew it had been renamed by Ms. Abbott to Pyxis Island. He still cursed himself for not looking in the dictionary for its meaning. He now knew it meant mariner’s compass, which he decided was fitting especially with the lighthouse on the island. It was located one mile offshore in the Atlantic Ocean off the east coast of New York.
    Research had taught him it had been a government facility for decades and only sold a few years back when they decided to relocate their laboratories to Kansas. To this day, nobody really knew what they experimented on out there, only whispers and gossip were occasionally tossed around. Now it was privately owned by Lila Abbott. He knew little about her even after several rounds of Googling and old-fashioned book researching. She had family money, but he wasn’t able to trace it back to a singular source, only that it was family money for many years.
    He did know the Abbotts were the sole owners of the fourth largest privately owned corporation in the United States. She was a graduate of several east coast universities, each degree more impressive than the last. She was a chemical biologist with backgrounds in business management and research so classified he
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