Three Mates for Judith

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out until just the head was in her mouth, pumping steams of cum down her throat. She managed to swallow and then lost all ability to use her brain as both Nahum and Naftali exploded as well. The heat burned even through the latex of their condoms, and then both men pumped a few more times into her ass and cunt as they came down from their highs. Judi couldn’t think, couldn’t move, could barely breathe. She wanted to tell them how good it had been for her. She wanted to say that she appreciated all they’d done to make it so wonderful. Instead, “I think I love you all” fell from her lips.
    “Ah, woman, we love you, too. You are ours for all eternity,” whispered Naftali.
    “You’re our perfect mate. We’ll love and cherish you forever,” added Nelson.
    “I love you, too, and I’ll always put you first in my life,” said Nahum softly, kissing her forehead.
    Judith smiled and relaxed. They needed to talk, really talk, but tomorrow would be soon enough for that.
     
    * * * *
     
    Naftali and his brothers showered Judith and tucked her back up into bed before showering themselves. Naftali encouraged the twins to wash first. It meant he could stay and watch Judith—Judi—sleeping. Her neat little blonde head rested on the pillow, her hand tucked under her cheek. She twined her legs together and was sound asleep in about two seconds flat.
    Once his brothers returned, he took his shower. They were on duty this morning, whereas he could stay with Judi until she woke. Instead, it seemed as though he hadn’t been asleep more than a few minutes when a mosquito’s buzzing disturbed him. He sat up and looked around, ready to squash the annoying little pest. Instead, he saw Nelson kneeling on the floor sorting through their clothing.
    Ah. Not a mosquito. A cell phone.
    Nelson snatched up his cell phone and said softly into it, “What?” before padding out into the hallway. Naftali carefully climbed off the enormous bed and followed him. Anyone calling at this hour was not going to be asking if they wanted to watch a movie. It had to be trouble. And trouble meant danger to their wonderful woman.
    He hadn’t even reached the hallway when Nelson was back saying, “Get dressed.” Nelson poked Nahum and woke him, simply pointing to their clothing. Right now Naftali wished he’d been more organized when they’d all undressed. That way it’d have been easier to locate his own socks. He had the feeling that the faster he dressed, the better it’d be for all of them.
    Without saying anything, they grabbed their outer clothes and retreated to the living area.
    “Sam said there was a small light approaching the property, as if a single person was approaching with a flashlight. It might just be a neighbor wanting to borrow a wrench—”
    “But it’s more likely to be someone planning to put their own wrench through one of Cherise’s windows, which we’ve already had to call the window company to cover up once today,” finished Naftali softly.
    “Yup.”
    “I’ll wake Judith and get her to wake her mom and have them both up here where I can guard them,” said Naftali.
    “We’ll go to help Sam and Jake watch the property. We’ll send the Daveys up to you as well. No sense in leaving potential hostages downstairs.”
    Naftali felt guilty for not remembering the staff. He should have thought of them himself. He nodded and hurried back to the bedroom to Judi. He stroked her arm gently and then said softly, “I’m sorry, Judi. You need to wake up and go fetch your mom.”
    “What? Why?”
    Her eyes weren’t open yet, but she seemed to be vaguely understanding him.
    “A flashlight is approaching the house, and we don’t know if it’s trouble or not. We need to be prepared. You and your mom might be in danger.”
    “Well fuck. I was happy asleep.”
    Nevertheless she rolled off the bed and opened her closet, pulling out clean underwear, a T-shirt and jeans, and pulled them on fast. He wondered if she was

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