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Authors: Destiny Blaine

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“No,” she replied, wondering about the sudden shift in demeanor. “Who are you?”

“I don’t talk to whores,” he told her.

“Then why don’t you let me go?” she suggested. Maybe if she would have walked over from the saloon right after she’d discovered the marshal was her father, perhaps then she would’ve been able to sit with him instead of this man. Then, she could’ve heard what he wanted to tell her about his life while sharing with him something about her life as well. It was then when she realized, she also wanted to learn all she could about the marshal’s relationship with her mother, too.

Her heart was burdened and a waft of sadness swept over her. What opportunities had she missed because the marshal died before she was able to make his acquaintance?

If the man was willing to give up his life to help protect her, and apparently he was, then he couldn’t have been the monster she’d first imagined him to be. Could he?

Regret spun in her veins.

What if he knew things about her mother no one else knew? There were unanswered questions now, questions she hadn’t asked because she hadn’t known there was someone she should talk to, someone who held the keys to a past she wasn’t even able to remember correctly!

“He’ll be here soon,” the bully announced.

She swallowed hard and wondered who they were expecting. She should’ve been frantic only there was too little time to waste. For all she knew, she was awaiting the executioner, someone who was coming there to kill her next.

“Someone is looking out for me,” she blurted out.

“Is that so?” the man asked, grunting. “Then where are your guards, whore? Let me guess, poor Bob lets someone keep shop so he can accommodate his money makers when they go out late at night to earn a little gold on the side?”

She considered the question. “Bob is a good man.”

“And you’re a good whore,” Bob said, entering the room.

Mary Margaret jerked when she heard his familiar voice. She stilled when the slamming of a door sent shivers up and down her spine. When he approached her, she didn’t speak. Instead, she wondered why Bob was there.

“That father of yours was pure trouble. I had to get rid of him. I didn’t think you’d mind. You and I had an agreement that’s been working for us since you were in your twenties. If your father had had his way, he was going to pull you out of the business. I couldn’t afford to lose you. Not now. Not yet.”

“Bob,” she began, reminding herself to keep her voice steady, her inflection even. “You know I’m leaving soon anyway. Why would you kill a man you don’t know?” A beat later she said, “He may have been my father by birth but I didn’t know him. You killed an innocent man!”

“He was here to take you away!” he bellowed.

So were five strong and capable men. Why hadn’t Bob tried to kill them? Why hadn’t he tried to run them off? Did he honestly think they were just another bunch of paying customers?

Mary Margaret glanced outside. Where were they? Surely Tuff and David would begin to have suspicions.

Bob walked over to Marshal Doyle and nudged him with his foot. “He’s worthless. That’s what he was. Worthless!”

“I don’t know, Bob,” she said. “I didn’t know him.”

He waved his forefinger in front of her face. “Yes, but you would have. If you hadn’t been so tied up with those five men you’ve been entertaining, you would’ve taken the time to meet him. I know you, Mary Margaret. You would’ve listened to him. You were so hungry for family you would’ve done anything to please him, anything to have a family embrace you. Now you have nothing! No one to care about you but me.” An evil laugh filled the room. “Now I’ve taken it all away again.”

Mary Margaret jerked. “Again?”

He snarled. This faraway look existed in his eyes as he approached her. “Surely you didn’t think your mother
and
your father died from a lethal dose of morphine. Did you?”

She gasped. “Oh. My. God.” She wasn’t even thinking about her parents then. She was thinking about a more recent death. “You killed Annabelle. She turned you down for sex and you killed her.”

He snarled. “Bitch got what she had coming. Don’t you think so?”

“No, Bob,” Mary Margaret replied, thinking she needed to find a way out of there. For whatever reason, her men weren’t coming for her. They apparently believed she was having a nice visit with her father and that she’d be tied up for a while.

She was frantic now. On second thought, why weren’t they coming for her?

Bob looked like a lunatic. He paced the small area right in front of her chair and she noticed the shape of a gun in his front pocket. She silently prayed. Bob’s inability to hit a target could work to her advantage or summons a final death call.

She wanted someone there to protect her. She needed someone there with her. She was not alone. She wouldn’t believe her men had abandoned her for even a second!

And she was right.

The floor squeaked behind her. Chills ran up and down her spine. Her gut rumbled as she quickly predicted the turn of coming events.

The door slammed against the wall. Bob darted across the room as his sidekick dashed to the side and crawled toward the bed.

Mary Margaret wheeled around to face them. Guns were blazing when they entered. Bob was killed and his accomplice died right next to him.

Mary Margaret stared at the fallen forms but she felt nothing. Bob had killed her parents. He’d taken three people away from her, because he feared he wouldn’t be able to control her if she had someone who loved her ready to support her.

Jared held the butt of his gun as he searched the connecting room. “Get her out of here, David,” he said, using his pistol to move the curtains aside as he studied whatever he could see in the streets below.

“I thought—”

“Shh,” Jared said, holding up his hand and only glancing at her. “We can talk later.”

“Are you sure it’s safe to leave?” Mary Margaret asked, peering over the bed at the marshal.

“It’s safer over at the saloon than it is here,” David assured her.

“May I ask you something?”

“Anything,” David replied.

“Was the marshal my father? Were you one hundred percent certain?”

“Tuff was certain,” David said. “You’ll have to talk to him.”

She shook her head. “Not now. Maybe someday we’ll sit down and discuss it but right now, I don’t think I can.”

He touched her cheek. “Let’s get you out of here.”

They were just about to leave when she thought of something else. Stopping in her tracks, she stared at the corpse of a man who once shared her blood. “David, what was he like?”

“You’ll have to ask someone who liked him. I avoided him like the plague.”

“Makes two of us,” Jared said, still holding the gun as if he expected to fire it at any given moment. He peered outside and returned again. “You two really need to get out of here. We’re expecting the rest of Jesse’s gang shortly.”

“So he really was a nasty fellow?” she asked.

“Who? Jesse Strain or Marshall Doyle?”

“Doyle,” she clarified.

“He wasn’t a nice person,” Jared replied. “That doesn’t mean he wouldn’t have been good to you, Mary Margaret. He must’ve loved you very much. He went out of his way to hire the protection he believed you’d need.”

David winked. “Tuff said he paid out a lot of money to hire the very best.”

Her hand immediately flew to her mouth. “Oh my God! I didn’t even think about that. How will I ever be able to repay you for guarding me? I know you guys must be expensive.”

David waggled his brows. “I think we can work out something. Besides, we rarely do freelance jobs in the first place. We prefer hunting for bounties. It’s not a typical job for us to offer bodyguard services.”

“Why’d you do it then?”

“The marshal was convincing,” David said.

“He blackmailed you,” she remarked boldly.

“Nothing like that,” David promised. “But I’ll tell you this. The perks were worth it. We had a feeling we’d find plenty of job benefits and you didn’t let us down.”

She frowned. “I doubt Jared sees it that way.”

Jared grinned. “Don’t worry. We’ll catch up when the time is right.”

“You don’t understand. I can’t pay for the typical luxuries afforded by crooked marshals and outlaws.”

“Don’t worry,” Jared said. “We’ve got time. We’ll work it off you.”

“How long will that take?” she asked.

“I don’t know. What do you think, David?”

“A while,” David said. “What do you think? Maybe twenty or thirty years?”

“Probably longer than that,” Jared said. “I hope you’re not too busy in the next few decades.”

“I’ll have to check my calendar.”

Jared pointed at Bob. “With him out of the way, you won’t have to worry about another hand in your kitty. The bright side is, he won’t be managing your money.”

“No one manages my money, Jared,” she told him. She shook her hips and added, “And for your information, I like it when some fingers are in my kitty.”

“That’s what I like to hear,” Jared said, rubbernecking enough to steal a good look at her butt. “I like what I see, too.”

“Good. I hope you feel the same way for many years to come.”

“I will. Just don’t change who you are. Stay true to yourself, Mary Margaret. Part of what we love about you is your independence. Don’t ever lose that.”

“Are you kidding me? You should know me better than that. I’m too bossy.”

David slapped her ass and she bent over.

“But if I get out of line, promise you’ll spank me from time to time.”

“That won’t be a problem,” Jared promised. “Not a’tall.”

Chapter Fifteen

One Year Later

Mary Margaret pushed open the door to her private quarters and found quite the celebration. “There you are,” she said, eyeing the men sprawled across the handsome sheets she’d just purchased from The General Store.

“It’s about time you made it upstairs,” Creed said, rising to meet her.

She tilted her head to the side and whispered, “I’m worth the wait, remember?”

“You’ll have to remind me,” he said, his lips locking over hers. They enjoyed a heated kiss and Mary Margaret was taken back in time.

The grand opening of Mary’s Place had been a huge success but the road they’d all traveled to reach there had been rocky. Now, the first night of business was behind them and they were ready to party in their own way.

Tuff stood and greeted her. Leading her to the bed, he squeezed her fingertips. “Are you sure you think you can handle motherhood?”

She glanced at Jared. “You promised to step into the role of madam.”

“I said I’d manage things. I didn’t say I’d assume the title.”

“As long as you have the reins, we’re okay,” she said, taking a little jab.

David was determined to leave the bounty hunting business and had decided to spend more and more time at the brothel and saloon. Unfortunately, when David was around, she didn’t have time for work. She had a better time if she dragged David away to one of the themed rooms. They often loved away the afternoon.

She wished she had the opportunity to do the same with the other four. Unfortunately they were always on the trail, looking for another bandit, someone else to lock up so some other marshal would pay up.

Crooking his finger back and forth, David said, “Come closer.”

“Come is what I have in mind.”

“I don’t doubt that for a minute,” David assured her.

Tuff pulled her forward when she reached the bed and the men surrounded her.

In a matter of seconds, her clothes were strewn about. Arms entwined with arms and bodies shifted here or there as the men fought for position or place.

“Oh my heavens!” she exclaimed. Creed forced her legs apart and at the same time, he thrust his tongue deep inside her pussy, the meaty flesh wiggling higher and higher as he found her spot and sipped at her cunt as if he planned to take all night.

Buck knelt to her left and fed her his cock, dropping his length between her lips so she could suck and sip, devour the tip and tease him until he was groveling for a tighter suction.

David suckled her right breast, Tuff stayed at her left. Jared was at her left as well, waiting patiently, biding his time.

Sometimes Mary Margaret wondered how he had the patience to manage. Typically, he was the last one to join them, the last one to love her.

She stared into his pretty bright eyes and mouthed the words, “I love you.”

“Hey now,” Creed said, smacking her pussy.

A bolt of arousal shot through her pussy. She jerked with the sensation.

“You can’t play favorites,” Creed said.

Sure she could. She loved them equally so whenever she paid one man more attention than the other, she felt no guilt.

Keeping a tight grip on Buck, she lapped at the tip of his dick, dragging her tongue back and forth over the beaded pebble topping the crest. Then, she drew him into the heart of her mouth, whipping her tongue around his size and enjoying the sensation when he pulsed against the back of her throat.

As the mattress jumped, Creed stopped suckling her clit and towered over her to watch as she performed probably the best blowjob she’d given any of them in recent months. Hell, she’d have to be careful about that too. They were so jealous of one another, they’d swear she was playing favorites there, too.

Tuff shifted his weight and David followed him. Soon, she was positioned across Tuff’s body. He fisted his cock and held himself at the base, pumping himself as he teased her. He eased the tip of his cock between her orbs and her breath caught in her chest.

Exquisite pleasure awaited them as Jared took the front left position and David took the right. Buck was finished for the night.

Grabbing hold of one another’s shoulders, Jared and David slipped inside her body in one fluid motion, fucking her pussy with thrashing strokes. Tuff entered her from behind, taking her gently at first before becoming wild with the raging need evident between them, the fiery desire to indulge in carnal pleasures.

With her men guiding her, she became the motions of sex as much as a willing participant. Creed took Buck’s place and slipped between her lips, his thick cock sliding across her tongue as he tried to keep his balance while rocking with their bodies. He maintained his position as the men drove inside her with a claiming guaranteed to bring about the hottest of releases.

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