MAEVE
Two weeks later…
The scream ricochetedthrough my body as my orgasm hit its peak. My fingers curled in the sheets underneath me as I bucked and writhed, having never experienced anything like this before. I had heard the rumors about making love in a harem and how it was the most phenomenal sensation in the universe, but I hadn’t believed it. The fact that the rumors were true was utterly overwhelming. The pleasure was so off the charts, I didn’t even know how to describe it. It felt unreal. Thank God the walls in my bedroom were sound proofed. And thank goodness I ordered the extra big bed, because now there was plenty of room for all of us. We could have a lot of fun and also sleep with room to spare. It was wonderful.
“Wow,” I gushed as the orgasm finally subsided and left me drowning in bliss. “I…I have no words. I’m just…”
I was sweaty and panting, but I felt like a goddess. That was exactly how these guys made me feel, like I was the most beautiful woman on the planet. I loved the feeling, I couldn’t get enough of it. My heart fluttered as my mind went over the last couple of weeks and all the wonderful things the men had done for me. Not only were they a godsend when it came to Sol, making him the happiest boy in the universe, they had helped me out with everything, even sometimes in the bar. I told them that they didn’t have to do that, but they joked that since they didn’t have anything else to do, why not? Since they were still in town for the Astro Games but not competing, they wanted to use their time wisely to help me out. Exploring us and seeing where this went was the best decision that I had ever made.
“You know,” I said thoughtfully. “We should probably move in a moment, we don’t want to miss the fight.”
Mixed martial arts was the third part of the competition, and the one I was glad the men weren’t taking part in because I wouldn’t want to see them fighting. But I knew Sol wanted to watch because he wanted to see how Jason did in the competition. As if on cue, Sol started banging on the bedroom door, trying to get us to hurry up so we could get some good seats in the arena. I was too exhausted to move just yet, but the men didn’t feel the same way as me. They snapped into action.
“I will order us some food before we go,” Matt announced without missing a beat.
“I’ll get you a bath,” TJ told me with a soft smile playing on his lips.
“I’m going to do the dishes,” Kai insisted.
“I’ll help you, Kai.” Atlas was still moving a little bit slower than he used to, and a bit more tentatively than the other guys, but he was doing his best.
“No way.” Kai shook his head. “You’re still healing.”
“I can do the dishes,” Atlas scoffed. He grabbed me by the waist and pulled me in for a long kiss before he slipped out of the sheets to join Kai.
I let out a little laugh as I heard them all horsing around with Sol, having fun with him as they took care of things around the house the best that they could for me. Honestly, did life get any better than this?
“Mom!” Sol called out excitedly as he ran into the bedroom, leaving me with just enough time to cover myself up with a sheet. The bath was being run, but it wasn’t quite ready for me just yet. “I’m so excited for the fight.”
“I know you are, sweetheart, I am too. It’s going to be very interesting to see who wins.”
“I think Jason will,” Sol said proudly, still sticking up for his favorite competitor. “I hope he does. I heard he’s a good fighter.”
I nodded and smiled at my son. “You’re probably right, but in the Astro Games, anything can happen, as we have seen since day one.”
“Can I ask you something, Mom?” Sol stared at me curiously.
I nodded because of course he could, he knew that. I tried to be open and honest with him about everything. I had even been talking to him more about Pi, which was like a weight lifting off the both of us. A weight I didn’t even know we were carrying before it flew off us at long last.
“Are Matt, Atlas, Kai, and TJ my daddies now? Can I call them that?”
“Would you like to?” I sat up a little straighter. “Because you can if you want, but at the moment we are just dating to see where things go.”
“I would like it very much.” He jumped up and down like he couldn’t contain himself. “I like it even more that we all get to watch the games together.”
I nodded, knowing exactly what he meant. Kai, TJ, and Matt had been disqualified from the competition, but Atlas was granted the opportunity to go back to the games since the accident wasn’t his fault. Although I couldn’t help but notice that Drew wasn’t reprimanded for his part in the whole debacle. Atlas chose not to return to the competition, a little because of his injuries, but a lot because of us. I was grateful because I didn’t want to see him go through anymore.
“Yes!” TJ called from the bathroom, making us all jump. “Oh my goodness, yes!”
“What is it?” I cried back, relishing the happiness in his voice. I adored it when he was overjoyed. Well, when any of the men were happy, really. It made me feel incredible inside knowing that our little life together was going to keep us all happy forever.
When all the guys ran into the room, TJ announced, “The loan shark has finally admitted that I am debt free. All because of you guys. You have all helped me so much. More that you can ever know, and I will never be able to repay you.”
Kai, Matt, and Atlas hugged TJ and celebrated with him. They let him know that he didn’t need to feel like a burden because they didn’t see him that way. Not one bit. I got it, because I contributed to the debt repayment, and I didn’t see any reason why TJ should pay us back. It really felt like we were a family already, building toward a future. I could see why Sol wanted to refer to these men as his new fathers because that was exactly the way they had been acting. I wrapped the sheet around me so I could get in on that hug, and Sol jumped in too.
This was my forever. I just knew we were in it for the long haul, and that made me the happiest woman alive. I held them all tight, embracing them as a group and then individually, before I finally kicked them all out so I could have my bath in peace. If we were going to make it to the fight in time so I didn’t let my son down, I needed to be bathed and ready. After all, even with my own little harem, my brand new family, Sol was always my number one.
Luckily, the guys felt the same way, which was absolutely perfect.