Chase nodded. “If you’re going to be with us, you’re going to be with us. We’re going to enjoy
each other. You don’t have to stay with us all the time, but tonight you’re going to.” He stood, his cock
tenting out his running shorts. “And right now, we’re going upstairs and I’m going to make sure you
remember how good I can make you feel.”
Sabrina gasped as he pulled her and Ethan to their feet. “Then we’re both going to make Sabrina
feel amazing.”
41
CHASE’ S COCK THROBBED AS HE LED THE OTHERS UPSTAIRS TO THE MASTER BEDROOM. WAS THIS
really happening? Everything he didn’t dare to imagine was about to come true today. His chest filled
with heat as he opened the bedroom door and walked across the room.
Sabrina walked around him and sat cross-legged on the bed, looking expectantly up at him. He
could feel Ethan behind him.
“How do you want to do this?” Ethan asked softly.
“That’s a good question.” He wasn’t sure how to start. He felt awkward with Sabrina watching,
though he wasn’t sure why. He’d imagined this situation several times, but in his imagination, it
usually happened spontaneously in a moment of passion, not preparing Ethan for a Brotherhood ritual.
He turned and searched his friend’s eyes. Ethan swallowed hard and lifted his chin. Chase hated
how nervous Ethan was and wanted somehow to reassure him it would be okay. Then again, there
wasn’t really an assurance he would be okay. He didn’t know the last time Ethan had a nightmare, and
he didn’t want to trigger one now.
He blinked, suddenly realizing how much Ethan and Sabrina had in common. Chase didn’t know
all the details of Ethan’s childhood, but he knew enough to know it was bad. Really bad.
“What’s wrong?” Ethan asked.
“Just realized how similar you and Sabrina are.”
Ethan gave a wry smile. “You just figured that out?”
Chase blew out a breath. “I’m sorry.”
“Don’t be. I forget about it most of the time.”
Chase grabbed his arm and brought him close. “I don’t want to trigger anything.”
“I’m fine. Really.” He did look okay, even confident now. But Chase knew him well enough to see
the shadow of doubt in his eyes.