“So you don’t mind that I’ve been with a lot of guys?”
Andrew and I look at one another and shrug.
“No, of course not. It’s par for the course at the club. Every girl doing her residency has been with multiple men. Again, we see it as an asset, and not as a negative.”
Naomi looks relieved, but she’s still wary.
“But you know that some of the girls that we’ve talked about never really did their residencies. Like Sienna. She met Jock and Jack right off the bat, and she’s been with them exclusively since the very beginning. The same goes for Layla. She’s been with Tyler since the day she was initiated. In fact, I think Tyler was her initiator.”
I nod.
“That may be the case, but it’s not a big deal for us. Every girl has her own story, and yours is one of glorious multitude. Again, we love it Naomi. It makes you even more precious in our eyes.”
She lets out a deep breath.
“I appreciate it, but why are we even talking about this?” she asks in a slow voice. “Why all this stuff about your past in the Minors, and my past with all these different men? After all, if we’re nothing but a hook-up, it shouldn’t matter.”
Andrew and I share a look then.
“Well, it does matter because like we mentioned earlier, my friend and I are looking for a very special girl to join us on a long-term basis, if she’s interested. It can be pretty hard to find that girl while you’re on the road. Sure, there are a lot of daughters available, but not all of them want to do MMF, and we respect that. They want straight MFM, or sometimes even straight MF, and that’s okay. We make sure to vet every woman we’re with, and we never cross boundaries if we can help it. But our true nature is as bisexual men, and we’d like to find a steady partner to join us.”
Naomi inhales sharply, turning stunned brown eyes to us.
“And you think I could be that girl?”
Andrew and I share another look before nodding.
“Yes, definitely. Let’s just say that we already broke a lot of rules with our encounter in the laundromat. You caught us in flagrante, if you will, and not only that, but you have a luscious, curvy body and a dirty mind too. What you did with that washing machine was entrancing, honey. We’d love to do that with you again – and more.”
She blushes hotly now.
“Well, I’m not sure what to say,” she says. “I mean, you caught me unawares.”
“Were you embarrassed?” Andrew asks in a gentle voice.
She nods but then quickly shakes her head.
“No, not at all. I was completely comfortable with you guys.”
Pleased smiles spread over our faces.
“Then the encounter was perfect,” I say in a low, hoarse rasp. “In fact, we’d love to show you more, Naomi. Back in the laundry room, neither of us touched you. Correction: we sprayed you with our come, but we didn’t stroke your curves or make you shudder. We want to do that for you now. Will you let us, Naomi?”
Her brown eyes grow wide and surprised as that big bosom heaves. But I already know the answer. The luscious girl is going to say yes, and I can’t wait to get started.
9
Naomi
It’s funny how you can meet someone, yet feel like you’ve known them your entire lives. It’s like that for me with Aaron and Andrew. I just met them two hours ago in the laundry room, yet I feel completely at ease in their presence. The two men are still wearing nothing but towels wrapped around their waists, and yet it feels completely normal to be sitting in their living room chatting, as if nothing is wrong.
Maybe it’s because we’ve already broken so many barriers. After all, they caught me pleasuring myself using a laundry machine, and I watched, titillated, as Andrew took Aaron from the back. But now, the two men have propositioned me, and I already know the answer: yes.
After all, they’re gorgeous with huge poles, and muscles that gleam and shine like mahogany. But it’s more than that. These men are sensitive and kind. They’ve known disappointment in their careers, and yet emerged with a sense of pride and dignity.
I agree with them too: sometimes the best path forward is not the one where you shout slogans and cause a ruckus, even if you have every right to do that. Sometimes the best path may be to appreciate what you have, and to practice gratitude on a daily basis. Handling adversity with grace has never been one of my strong points, as I tend to barrel into situations without thinking twice. But maybe with Aaron and Andrew, I’ll learn to be more gracious. It’s something I’ve been thinking about, and the opportunity to grow and learn from these men strikes me as a good thing.