Black Tide [Panther Key 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour) by Scarlet Day

Black Tide [Panther Key 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour) by Scarlet Day

Author:Scarlet Day
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Published: 2013-03-03T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seventeen

Cash stared at his brother. “Think about something random, but don’t say it out loud.”

Chase looked momentarily confused, but then he shrugged and his brow furrowed in concentration.

Cash and Diego both spoke at the same time. “Spring break, 1995.”

Chase’s eyebrows shot up. “Yeah.”

“Wait—what’s Spring break 1995 mean?” Diego looked back and forth from Cash to Diego.

Cash cleared his throat. “Thanks for bringing that up, brother. You couldn’t have picked something else?”

Chase chuckled. “You said random. It was random enough.”

Cash huffed and then looked at Diego, who still wore an expression of confusion on his face. Cash rolled his eyes. “I hooked up with a girl in Fort Lauderdale. Her boyfriend wasn’t thrilled.”

Chase snorted. “Not thrilled? He threw you off a three-story balcony! Lucky for you, you’re hard to kill.”

Cash smacked Chase on the side of the head. “Ouch! Hey—what the hell?”

Cash smiled. “Just wanted to see if Diego and I could feel that. I didn’t, did you?” He turned to Diego, who shook his head. “Hm. I swear I could actually feel both of you a few minutes ago when we all climaxed.”

“I think you did.” Diego looked down at Emma and then moved behind the bar. He held up a decanter of brandy and raised his eyebrows.

“Please.” Cash rubbed his hands over his face. “I think we’re all gonna need it.”

Cash and Chase took seats around the dining table, and Diego brought over three glasses and the decanter. He poured three healthy portions into the glasses. All three men downed their glasses and then set them down again. Diego refilled them and then sat down. The men stared at each other.

Cash could sense that no one really knew where to start. “Okay, so we can hear each other’s thoughts. And apparently we were able to feel each other physically, at least for a few minutes.”

Diego and Cash waited for him to continue. Cash tried to gather his thoughts before turning to Diego. “Chase and I are littermates, so we’ve always been able to sense each other’s emotions.” He looked into his glass, uncomfortable with where the conversation was about to go. He didn’t like talking about what was coming next.

“Chase and I should have always been able to feel each other’s physical sensations, as well, but we’ve been…handicapped.”

Cash could feel Diego’s concern. He could also sense Chase’s surprise that Cash was bringing this subject up. He looked up and glanced at both men before looking back down at his glass again. He pulled in a deep breath and plunged into territory he didn’t venture into often. Or ever.

“Chase and I weren’t born twins. We had a third brother…the youngest. He was killed in a boating accident when we were younger.”

Horrible images surfaced in Cash’s unwilling mind, but he couldn’t hold them back. He had blocked them out for too long, and now they burst forth, unable to be contained any longer.

A fishing trip. It was supposed to be a fun-filled weekend, just the boys and their father. But it had gone terribly wrong.



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