Dawn, Dakota - The Desperate Fay King [Kidnapped by a Fay] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More ManLove)

Dawn, Dakota - The Desperate Fay King [Kidnapped by a Fay] (Siren Publishing Ménage and More ManLove) by Dakota Dawn

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twenty-one.”
    Chase groaned loudly. He was doomed to bed rest for the first few days of winter. “How can your people pull off trading days right after going through the mating season?” It didn’t seem feasible at all.
    “Trust me, you’ll get used to it. Any time desire heats our blood we just stop what we are doing, relieve ourselves, and go back to work.”
    Horror whipped through Chase. “Please tell me everyone washes their hands a lot during the mating season.”
    This time Reed grabbed his sides and bent over as he laughed. Once he had control of himself, he answered, “Yes, we all wash our hands and other parts regularly, my little concerned one.” A grin split his lips. “Even when it’s not mating season.”
    An angry frown drew Chase’s brows down. “Don’t laugh at me. I’ve eaten food from the vendors recently, remember?”
    With visible effort, Reed wiped the smile from his handsome face. “You have nothing to fear. The fay of this planet are very clean.” Reed took a drink then asked, “Ready to move on?”
    “Yep. Thanks for the information.”
    “Soon you will know everything about Ardinio.” Reed smiled encouragingly at Chase. Taking their drinks, they left the kitchen and continued the tour.
    Reed led Chase to a door next to the elevator on the left side of the hall. Chase stepped inside, and his jaw dropped. It was a game room. “Holy cow! This room is great.” One wall was devoted to arcade games. Another had three large screens connected to consoles he’d never seen before. Close to the third wall, a ping-pong table with paddles and a ball stood ready and waiting. On the forth wall was a sixty-inch TV and four comfy-looking chairs. Chase knew this was going to be his second favorite room in the castle. The bedroom was number one, of course.
    A smiling Reed urged Chase on. “Come on. There’s plenty more to see.”
    Reed quickly walked Chase through the rest of the left side. There was a massive living room and six extremely nice bedrooms with en suite bathrooms. A kitchenette was against the far wall along with the training room Chase had been in once before. They stopped and threw their empty cans away. Chase couldn’t help but think the castle was grand. As they stepped back into the long hallway, Chase asked, “Why is this wall here? I like an open floor plan. Do you think we could remove this wall?”
    “No.”
    “Why not?” Chase demanded. That room was perfect for parties.
    Reed grinned and tapped the wall. “These walls are soundproof, just like all the rest of them.”
    Confusion clouded Chase’s mind. “Why do we need soundproof walls?”
    Reed pushed Chase up against the wall and kissed and caressed him until he was moaning loudly. Reed himself was panting as he pulled back. “That’s why. You’re my loud little lover, and I don’t want you to ever change.”
    Chase shifted his swollen cock and glared up at Reed. “That wasn’t nice.” Chase touched his needy cock. “I now have a painful erection, and you didn’t really answer my question.”
    “All those bedrooms on the left side are for our children.”
    Chase felt his cheeks heat up. “Oh.”
    Reed grinned and ran his fingers through Chase’s hair. “If I’m fucking you hard on my desk, I want you to be able to scream and not be heard by the tiny ones.”
    “I like the idea that we can’t be heard, but what if the children need us? If they call out, we won’t be able to hear them.” Chase didn’t like that at all.
    “No need to worry. Someone will be with them most of the time. If not one of us, then a nanny or a maid. There is also an intercom system in place so we can listen to them from the upper floor, our bedroom, and all the rooms on the right side.”
    “I can handle that. You scared me for a minute. I thought you were a child hater,” Chase said.
    Reed laughed as he led Chase back to their bedroom. “Not hardly. I plan on us filling all those rooms.” Reed walked to a door

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