The Amoral Hero by Logan Jacobs

The Amoral Hero by Logan Jacobs

Author:Logan Jacobs [Jacobs, Logan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-12-02T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter Nine

In the morning when I woke up, Janina was still deep asleep and completely naked, as was I. When I caught sight of her, my cock hardened instantly, and I was about to reach for her, but then something made me glance over at the campfire where we had left Katrina in Theo’s care the night before. Katrina was sitting upright sipping from a mug in her hand and coolly staring back at me. I sighed. My next round with her sister would have to wait, then.

I quickly redressed. I could feel Katrina’s eyes on me throughout the process. I couldn’t help Janina back into her previous day’s clothes, because half of them were torn, and all of them were dirty from the ground and damp with dew. So I walked back over to the campfire and picked up a blanket.

“Good morning,” I said to Katrina, and to Theo as well, since he was still hovering nearby.

I walked back over to Janina, covered her with the blanket, and gently shook her awake. Most women, when I did that, sort of hummed in their throats and tried to snuggle up to me, or if they were sleep-deprived, maybe to roll out of my reach or swat my hand away. Janina, however, did neither.

Her eyes flew open, and she sat bolt upright, which caused the blanket to fall off and to bare her breasts again. “I didn’t do it!” she cried out as her unfocused eyes stared past me.

“Didn’t do what?” I inquired, as Janina blinked in confusion, stared at me in sudden recognition, and started to process her actual situation.

“I’m sure I don’t know,” the disheveled beauty replied calmly. She looked me up and down and smirked. “All I can recall is what we did do, last night.”

“Well, I’d hope you wouldn’t be forgetting that any time soon,” I drawled, and then I tipped my head in the direction of the campfire, to draw her attention to the fact that Katrina was very much awake and appeared to have drawn the inevitable conclusions about our recent activities.

“Oh, you’re quite right,” Janina said as she gathered the blanket around herself and stood up. She left her damaged clothes in the grass where they had fallen, and I wasn’t about to concern myself with them. At least that would be a few pounds off the mares’ load. “I mustn’t forget to collect on our bet.”

As soon as the two of us rejoined Katrina at the extinguished campfire, the more blue-eyed of the twins immediately declared, “That doesn’t count.”

“What?” Janina asked.

“You know what,” Katrina said sharply. “Our bet. It doesn’t count.”

“What on earth do you mean it doesn’t count?” Janina asked impatiently. “I’m sure that Mr. Hale will be willing to attest to the fact that we fully consummated--”

“I mean, you cheated because you plied me with drink until I fell asleep,” Katrina interrupted.

“I did no such thing,” Janina scoffed. “You’re the one who asked about the sherry first, in fact. And nobody forced you to keep drinking such excessive quantities of it, yet you did.



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