“Hey,” Cian said, tossing his big body on the bed.
 
 “Though I do love him passionately,” Meg allowed.
 
 “That’s better,” Cian said, patting the mattress beside him. “Stop
 
 worrying about Beck, lover. He’s nervous because he knows my half
 
 of our soul is so much prettier than his.”
 
 “I remember our teen years, brother,” Beck snorted. “I’m sure our
 
 poor wife was assaulted by the sheer number of your sexual
 
 encounters.”
 
 “It was an education,” Meg allowed with a grin.
 
 “I was a curious lad,” Cian admitted.
 
 “You were a pervert,” Beck shot back, but Cian’s mocking had
 
 done its job. Beck seemed more relaxed.
 
 Cian sat up on the bed. He crossed his legs. Beck took the
 
 opposite position. They were near-perfect twins, and she was going to
 
 be in the middle. She started to climb onto the bed.
 
 “What do you think you’re doing?” Beck’s eyebrows arched in
 
 arrogant surprise.
 
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 “What Cian told me to do,” Meg replied. “He said I had to sit in
 
 the middle with my legs around your waist, since you’re the one I’m
 
 bonding with. I’ll be in the circle, touching you both so it flows from
 
 you to me to him.”
 
 Cian had explained how the formation of a permanent bridge
 
 between the three would work. She would fully bond with Beck, and
 
 then Cian would open the connection between them. Once both
 
 brothers were connected to Meg, they would be able to tap into each
 
 other. She was the intersection that connected their roads.
 
 “All that’s fine, wife, but I wanted to know what you’re doing
 
 wearing clothes when we’re alone in our bedroom.”