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“Good.”

“Not to ruin the moment, but we’ve got a meeting to attend,” Nicholas reminded us.

“Let’s get you dressed,” Keir told me as he took the dragon from my hands and helped me stand from the couch. “We leave in ten,” he told the twins as he led me down the hallway, the dragon tucked under one arm and me under the other.

Chapter 41

Keir

She was lucky we had somewhere to be. Walking in on Lillian between my brothers had been unexpected, but it was captivating, watching her body used as she shattered under the pressure of her orgasms. Our telepathic connection had never had a more erotic use than in that moment.

Knowing she could see what I was seeing—her mouth around Aiden while Nicholas pounded into her from behind—was unlike anything I’d ever felt. The usual feelings of jealousy and possessiveness I felt when the twins doted on her were missing, replaced by a pure, carnal desire to watch her find euphoric pleasure, and that she did.

Lillian put the dragon on her nightstand in our room, as I’d offered. I felt a little guilty for keeping everything separate, but I wasn’t ready to fully share her, not when there was still such a big secret hanging between us. I knew she probably wanted to keep it in her room, the one she shared with the twins, but I was thrilled when she agreed to leave it here.

The glassblower had been more than happy to fulfill my request when I visited, having owed me for helping him restore his shop to its former glory. He’d used my money well, and according to him, he was doing even better than before.

Once Lillian was dressed in a rather revealing, tight-fitting little black dress and a pair of dangerous-looking heels, we met the twins at the elevators.

“Damn, baby,” Nicholas whistled.

“You look amazing, little one,” Aiden followed up.

She blushed, and the smile that adorned her face made my chest swell. Seeing her happy made me the happiest man alive, and if it took all three of us to accomplish that, then that was what our girl would get.

“Dressing up for us, baby?” Nicholas asked as he grabbed her hand and kissed the back of it before gracefully pulling her in for a kiss. He even topped it off with a dip. I fought rolling my eyes, but I knew she loved his sweet gestures, which she proved with her adorable laugh.

“Is it too much?” she asked us once she was upright.

Aiden grabbed her hand and pulled her to him for a kiss of his own. “Not. At. All.”

She breathed a sigh of relief. “I want to look powerful and sexy.” She looked at all of us. “Don’t let me fall, okay? I am not used to these… torture devices,” she said as she lifted one of her heel-covered feet off the floor.

“We won’t let you fall, princess,” I assured her before grabbing her waist and kissing her hard enough to bruise her lips.

Ouch!she yelled at me in my head.

So that you’ll be thinking of me all day, I replied, keeping my lips sealed against hers.

Nicholas cleared his throat.

“Hail Satan, it's like we’ve all swapped spots,” Aiden said. “I know it's hard to keep your hands off our girl, especially looking like that, but we can’t be late.”

I pulled away from her reluctantly, knowing he was right. We had places to be, and as much as I wanted to throw her over myshoulder and take her back to our room so I could bury myself inside her, we needed to leave.

Lillian’s eyes were sparkling as we loaded into the elevator. She was much more confident and bubblier, even though we were headed into the lion’s den, talking our ears off in the car on the way over. None of us minded. We were happy to listen to her talk about dirt if that’s what she had on her mind.

The air was charged when we exited the elevator in the office building. Lillian didn’t need us to lead her to the conference room this time.This time,she walked fast, her heels clicking down the hallway, the three of us right behind her, as if we were her loyal guard dogs, ready to bite anyone who so much as looked at our woman the wrong way.

She paused for a millisecond at the doors before shoving them open—hard, making two guards scramble to grab them before they slammed into the walls. They held them open for us, Lillian leading the way to the four cushioned chairs sitting side by side like we’d had set up last time.

I fought a chuckle as every single councilman gave her the side-eye. I wouldn’t have been surprised if they’d all been subjected to my father’s foul mood these past few days, thanks to her completing his first trial.

Lillian sat in one of the seats and crossed her legs, making a point to look every councilman in the eyes as she scanned the room. It was a total 180 from the first council meeting, and to be honest, it was fucking hot watching her demand the attention of everyone in the room without uttering a single word.

I took the single seat to her left side while the twins sat on the other, Aiden on the end. I fought the urge to put my hand around her or on her thigh, not wanting to ruin the image she’d clearlyset her mind on portraying today. I was content to sit beside her; I’d be the one taking her home and making her moan my name as I took her from behind anyway.

“You’re lucky there are people in here. That’s the only reason I’m able to keep my hands off you,” Nicholas whispered to her, though he was loud enough for all three of us to hear.