Chasing Emily [Duoterra 2] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More)

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although he wasn’t sure if Robin was that easy with the idea. Tough, he’d have to get used to it.
    Instead he returned to the previous point of debate. “I’ll find a place to entertain, and you find a workshop. I might even need you to make some furniture for me.”
    He hoped that would appease the other man, but he saw Robin was frowning. What now?
    “And if we argue about something—which we probably will—how will we resolve it?”
    Finn chuckled. “I have no doubt we will have disagreements. Let’s start off with one agreement—that we won’t fight in front of Emily, or she might storm out again.”
    Robin sat up, clearly liking that suggestion. “That’s a good idea. Anything to do with Emily we have to be in accord.”
    “Oh, yes. And you realize we have to be firm with her. If she is aware of any weaknesses, she’ll be impossible. Well, more unmanageable than she already is.”
    The other man stood, his face looking like he was about to have a heart attack. Finn frowned, wondering what the problem was now. “I’ve had a horrible thought—that while we have been talking she has fled again.”
    Finn’s heart dropped to his stomach. “Oh shit!”
    Leading the way downstairs, Finn took two steps at a time and came to a sudden halt at the bottom. Unfortunately Robin, who was close behind him, collided with him, and he staggered forward. It took Robin’s strong arms around his waist to keep them both upright.
    “Why did you stop so suddenly?”
    “Look,” Finn stated tersely, gesturing to something in front of them.
    Emily was still there. She had obviously opened the doors to the public and she was on the lap of someone Finn had never met before, plastered against him, practically eating him as they kissed passionately.
    Dammit. He wasn’t going through all this only to have her fawning over someone else.
    When the newcomer’s hand started pushing under her skirt, he and Robin stepped forward in tandem, determined to bring their wife to account. Both knew exactly what needed to be done.

Chapter Fourteen
     
    As Robin strode forward, making a beeline for Emily, Finn cried, “That does it. Everyone out! I mean it.” Robin turned to watch Finn run to the front door angrily jerking it open. It slammed it against the wall.
    No one moved for a moment until Finn grabbed the person sitting nearest to him, pulling him out of his chair. The man fell to the floor but stumbled to his feet before Finn got a chance to get hold of him again and ran out of the door. The fierce look on Finn’s face then caused a trickle of others to leave.
    Robin turned to those nearest him and growled. He didn’t need to say anything. That was enough to start a stampede, although everyone leaving the building rushed to the windows shoving at each other to see what was happening inside the room.
    Emily jumped off the lap of the man she was sitting on and made to run out of the room with the others, but Robin blocked her path. “Oh no, you don’t! You stay here.”
    She snarled at him and thrust her hands on her hips. “You can’t keep me where I don’t want to be.”
    Finn shouted to her as he herded the last of the people out, “Try us!” Robin grinned as the man whose lap Emily had been on made a swift exit before Finn could kick his backside on the way out.
    Taking advantage of Robin glancing over to Finn, Emily tried darting around him, but he lunged for her and grabbed her around the waist from behind, trying to avoid her flailing arms and legs. He grunted when one of her legs kicked his shin.
    “Who do you think you are? You’re nothing, both of you. I’ll leave as soon as I get a chance, and this time you won’t find me.” Her voice was getting higher pitched as she started to scream insults at them.
    Finn had finished locking the door, and then he moved to close the shutters on the windows, much to the groans of disappointment that could be heard from outside and the banging on the door and

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