Xavier sighed. “Don’t mind him. You think you have issues; he’s full of them.” Somehow that didn’t make her feel any better. She decided to just get it over with. “I’m not sleeping with you guys again.”
Xavier froze, the coffee cup in his hand resting at his mouth. He set it back down.
She forged ahead. “Look, let’s be real. I barely know you guys. Hearing you for years is one thing and strange all by itself. But having sex with both of you? A threesome? With me in it?” She scoffed. The minute they got back to civilization, she doubted the relationship would continue. The Cannons were odd but hot. As pretty as she was, they’d move on to greener pastures. Hell, everyone did eventually.
“Why can’t you be a part of us?” he asked quietly.
“We don’t fit.” She looked at him, really looked at him. “Xavier, the psychic stuff is weird enough. I don’t know why I can hear you, why I’ve heard you for years.
But aside from that, Josh doesn’t want me here. I’m an intrusion. And I’m not into casual sex.” She blushed; she couldn’t help it. As if anything they’d done the night before had been remotely casual.
“Chloe, we don’t want a one-night stand from you.” A part of her was glad to hear that. But the admission also scared her. “You have a family that loves and supports you. My dad’s in jail for killing someone during a robbery. And where you can go back generations, I barely know more than that my parents weren’t married, my mother and father and grandparents are all colors under the rainbow, and I grew up in the ghetto.” She hadn’t expected his grin. It annoyed her. “Why is that funny?” she snapped.
“You’re scared. Of us.”
She scowled. “How is being scared funny? And I’m not scared. I’m just a realist.”
He moved faster than she’d anticipated. Before she knew it, he’d muscled her onto his lap and into his arms. He kissed her, and her resistance melted as if it had never been. In seconds, an inferno of lust built between them. His erection prodded her, his hands somehow came between them to caress her breasts, and she had a stranglehold around his shoulders, plastering him to her.
He kissed his way down her cheek to her chin, then trailed to her ear where he whispered, “Don’t be scared, honey. I’m yours. Deep down, you know it.” Then he added without speaking, “You make everything right, Chloe King. Now I need you to help Josh. Because my brother’s lost without you. And for the record, I could a give a rat’s ass if your dad is white, black, Hispanic, in jail, or president of the United States. You’re ours. You know it. I know it. Josh knows it.” He pulled back from her and smiled—and it wasn’t a nice grin but a mean one.
Her pussy flooded at the sight. “So what are you going to do about it? You going to roll over and hide from the truth? Or are you going to fight for what’s yours, the way you have since I first spoke to you on your thirteenth birthday all those years ago?” Josh gritted his teeth and called his brother all kinds of names as he stood under the spray of hot water turning lukewarm. He let a few drops of cold reach him before he turned off the shower and cursed a blue streak while he dried off.
What the fuck did Xavier think he was doing? They’d talked about Chloe long after she’d dropped off to sleep last night. Josh knew they’d made a mistake having sex with her so soon.
He cared about her, a lot.
He didn’t understand it, couldn’t explain it, but he didn’t want to face her scorn the way he had Karen’s. They’d rushed Chloe. Fucking her together after just meeting her had ruined their chances for permanence, and he knew it. But damn if Xavier would listen. And now his idiot twin was out there kissing her again, pushing her once more.
Fuck it all to hell.
Josh took his time dressing. He combed his hair and chose jeans and a sweater that he’d been told more than once complemented his “sturdy frame and dark good looks.” Not for any particular reason. He refused to acknowledge his need to appeal to the firebrand in the kitchen. Instead he tried to ignore the emotional dam building inside him as he sought out the coffeepot.
He found his brother and Chloe sitting next to each other, not touching, in the kitchen. “Xavier?”
To his surprise, his brother didn’t respond. But he could tell Xavier and Chloe communicated, because her concentration remained on his brother and her nose scrunched up, the way it had when they’d talked telepathically before. She looked adorable, and he wanted to kick himself for noticing. Especially when he couldn’t stop remembering how good she’d felt under his hands. How her body had clasped him, accepted him. How she’d swallowed his cum, every fucking drop…
“Morning, brother.” Xavier finally glanced his way and winked.
Asshole. “Yeah.” He poured himself a cup of steaming coffee and drank.
“Hi, Josh.”
Chloe’s husky voice affected him in spite of his efforts to remain unmoved.
“Hey.”
The more he saw her, the more he wanted to see her. Karen was tall and blonde. Model-thin and beautiful. His type, or so he’d thought until he’d seen Chloe.
Short, stacked, with tan skin a shade or two darker than his own. She looked so exotic, so fucking sexy. Those plump lips, the slim, stubborn nose, and those eyes that glittered with erotic promise. Their light blue-gray color entranced him.
His erection returned full force.
“What are we going to do today?” Xavier asked and chuckled at the responses he got.
“Not what you’re thinking, I’m sure.” Josh glanced at Chloe, dying to know what she’d said to him. Even though he’d told Xavier last night to keep him out of their connection with Chloe, Josh didn’t like feeling out of the loop.
“Right. Games it is.”
To his surprise, Josh spent the morning and late afternoon playing card games and board games with his brother and Chloe. The woman hated to lose, and he’d had fun trying to best her at Monopoly, Rummy, and an ugly game of Sorry.
Xavier grinned at him. “I think you two are more alike than we are.” The satisfaction on his face bothered Josh, but before he could say anything, Chloe spoke.
“Well, anyone who plays a game but doesn’t play to win is a moron. Why the hell else sit around for hours on end with dice if you’re not going for victory? Or money?” she added with a cute grin that struck him straight through the heart.
What was it about this woman that got to him in a way Karen never had? Was it the fact she seemed to like both him and Xavier, or that she treated him and his brother like different people? Karen had never seen Xavier as anything but an annoying extension of Josh. Most people they met treated them like the same person. As if because they’d been born identical, they were the same in every other way. Or was it memories of how Chloe had pleased both of them sexually? Because he’d never come so hard or so well before her.
“Bad thoughts to have if you don’t want a repeat of last night,” Xavier reminded him.
“Sorry.”
“You don’t have to apologize. Trust me, I understand.” Josh frowned and out loud said, “You two seemed pretty cozy this morning.”
“It’s called talking. You should try it sometime.” Chloe’s smart-ass comment had Xavier laughing.
“I think I liked you better when you were scared of me.” She snorted and crossed her arms over her chest. “Please. I was never scared of you.” He wondered about the nasty look she shot Xavier as well.
“Oh?” Josh leaned back, now enjoying himself. “When I had my gun at the back of your head, you sure weren’t jumping for joy.”
“Really? Because as I remember it, I kicked your ass and your brother’s and almost escaped a few minutes later.”