10. One Year Later
10
ONE YEAR LATER
D aphne
Looking back on how I met my monsters, I realized that maybe the great dragon had meant for us to happen. I wasn't sure, and I wasn't going to paint him as a hero, but sometimes I was left wondering if the curse was one meant to be broken.
At some point, the book that I had taken from the library had disappeared. I'd asked Catherine about it and had received a cryptic 'it went where it needed to go, more than likely'.
Which was a bummer because I never got to really read it.
But, regardless, I couldn't complain. I was beyond happy. We'd survived the maze, the dragon, and had found our happily ever after.
"You're thinking, little dove," Adam chuckled, drawing me into his arms.
The two of us were in a massive bed, enjoying the lazy Sunday morning. We'd flown out to my parents, who had immediately put the three of us up in the 'guest house' and were all meeting for mimosas in a couple hours.
Andrew came through the bedroom door, a massive blanket wrapped around his shoulders. He came carrying glasses of water, which, thank god— being tag teamed by two cyclopes made a girl thirsty.
"I think your parents were in shock," he grumbled.
I grinned like a fool, taking the water for Adam and me.
"Of course, they were," Adam chuckled. "They didn't expect their girl to end up with two mates. Any parent in their right mind would be worried, especially given our size."
Adam found the whole thing hilarious while Andrew was worried about winning over my parents.
"Oh my god," I laughed. "Andrew, you shouldn't worry. They'll support me no matter what. Plus, you already won over Pookie. She is the true head of the house."
"I think that dog is a demon, but I still like it," he said, crawling back into bed.
I giggled and drained my cup, then plopped back down between the two of them.
"Can you believe it's already been a year?" I asked.
"A good year," Adam said, setting the cups down and then turning over. He propped himself up on one elbow, looking at Andrew and me.
"A very good year. Although I'm still confused about how the internet works. It comes from the sky, and it gives you access to all knowledge," Andrew said. "Do you know how much I've learned from the Wikipedia?"
"Do you think the dragon would stop cursing monsters if we gave him wifi?" Adam asked, laughing.
I snorted, shaking my head. "Who knows? I'm just glad the three of us are free."
Andrew hummed, and his hand slid up my thigh, resting on my stomach. "I'm ready for us to be on our honeymoon."
My pussy gave a tug, and I moaned.
We were one week out from our wedding, which meant only 8 days until the three of us were in our cabin in Fiji.
It turned out that Adam and Andrew had a shit ton of money, which we all agreed would go to big life things like buying a house big enough for the three of us.
Plus more.
He smirked, his hand sliding back down. "I'm looking forward to watching your belly swell," he murmured.
Adam groaned, "Fuck. Don't get us worked up again."
"You can just watch," Andrew teased.
I laughed, swatting his chest. "And we'd all like that."
"One more round and then we will try these fancy mimosas," Andrew said.
He made me squeal, lifting me. I laughed as I straddled his chest, looking down at him. Adam let out a soft moan, his hand already sliding down to his hardened cock.
There was no better way to start the day than to be taken by two monsters.