Donkey Doubled: A Twin Stepbrother Menage Romance
Donkey Doubled
A Twin Stepbrother Menage Romance
Stephanie Brother
© 2016 Stephanie Brother
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Table of Contents
Copyright Page
About This Book:
Donkey Doubled | A Twin Stepbrother Menage Romance | Part One. | Making The Impossible Happen | Prologue
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Part Two. | Wishful Thinking | Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven
Chapter Eight
Part Three. | The Notebook | Chapter Nine
Chapter Ten
Chapter Eleven
Chapter Twelve
Chapter Thirteen
Chapter Fourteen
Part Four. | Surviving The Fall | Chapter Fifteen
Chapter Sixteen
Chapter Seventeen
Part Five. | Making the play | Chapter Eighteen
Chapter Nineteen
Chapter Twenty
Chapter Twenty One
Chapter Twenty Two
Part Six. | Surprise! | Chapter Twenty Three
Chapter Twenty Four
Chapter Twenty Five
Part Seven. | Until Death Do Us Part | Chapter Twenty Six
Chapter Twenty Seven
THE END
Epilogue. | Dreams do come true if you wait long enough
Charged
Part One. | Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Part Two. | Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Part Three.
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Part Four.
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Epilogue
Gracey and Isabella
Pandora and Alexis
Leighton and his mother
Esmeralda
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Epilogue
The End.
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About This Book:
Twice as Good!
Jenny
This can’t be happening.
As if falling in love with two people instead of one wasn’t complicated enough, before I pluck up the courage to tell them how I feel, they decide to accept a football scholarship and move out of state.
Finally, as though someone’s playing a cruel joke on me, I find out they are about to become my stepbrothers.
The two Godlike men I’ve spent my entire adolescence crushing on.
The next-door neighbors I could never bring myself to tell how I felt.
The only two people in the entire world I’ve ever wanted to be with.
To me they are Jack and Zach, two men so perfect they could be a product of my imagination. To everyone else, they are simply Donkey.
Donkey because they wore the same costume in the nativity play. Donkey because one nickname is good enough for two, and Donkey because all of the outrageous rumors are true.
And now I’ve got one chance to tell them how I feel, because as soon as they go, even if they wanted to, I’m not sure how we could.
Those perfect eyes, those incredible physiques, the mouth-watering, panty-melting possibilities.
It gets my heart racing just thinking about it, and I’m trying as hard as I can to believe in miracles.
Two of them, built like Greek Gods, and hung like Mexican donkeys.
This full-length stepbrother menage romance is light on the sports and heavy on the steam. It is a love story with a full, carefully developed plot, a happy ever after and absolutely no cheating.
Donkey Doubled
A Twin Stepbrother Menage Romance
Part One.
Making The Impossible Happen
Prologue
At first I thought it was just some trick of the late afternoon light casting a shadow that seemed much more realistic than it should have been, but then they got closer and I saw the smiles, the eyes, the strong athletic shoulders, and I knew it wasn’t just one person, it was two. Two identical copies of each other like one of them walked with a mirror next to him.
I knew from that moment on I was seeing something special.
Chapter One
“I can’t believe you actually said yes. You’re really going to do it. You’re going to bring two guys to the prom.”
Marcy is a little jealous I think. She’s trying to pretend she’s not, but I’ve known her long enough to know what she really thinks. She’s not the only one either. The fact that the most popular guy in school is actually two guys, both of whom want to go to the prom with me, means a few other girls are naturally going to feel a little disappointed.
“Come on, it’s not that weird”, I say, choosing to avoid eye contact. “I’m sure you would have said yes if they’d asked you.”
“It’s a bit weird”, Marcy goes on. “I mean, they are brothers after all. Twin brothers.”
“So what, Marcy? I can’t help it if they both like me.”
“And which one do you like? You’re going to have to choose eventually, you know? You can’t date two guys forever.”
Now I look at her and smile, mischievously.r />
“Come on”, Marcy says, watching me stride away confidently without answering her. “You can’t be serious?”
I hear her rushed footsteps catching up with me.
“So what did they say exactly?” Marcy says, changing her tone.
I smile so wide my cheeks go red. “They said, there wasn’t anyone else in the school they wanted to go with.”
Marcy still can’t believe it.
“And then they said, they hadn’t said anything before because they didn’t want me to have to choose, and then they realised that I didn’t need to.”
“And that was it?”
“That was it.”
“And you said yes.”
“I said yes twice, actually”, I say proudly.
We walk along in silence, back to my car, school spilling out behind us for nearly the very last time.
“Just be careful”, Marcy says when we get there. “You know, two guys breaking your heart is going to be harder than just one.”
“It’s just the prom, Marcy”, I say, even though I don’t believe it myself.
“What about college in the fall, though?” she says. “That’s going to be a whole new world.”
I don’t want to think about it, even though I have been for months. “Come on”, I say, starting the engine and pulling away. “They haven’t asked me to marry them yet.”
Chapter Two
Jack and Zach Montgomery have been my next door neighbors and secret teen crush ever since they moved in, and I couldn’t keep my hungry eyes off them. Identical twin brothers that to all but the expert eye look like the same person, each with a set of smoldering blue eyes, thick broad shoulders and athletic bodies that would make an entire stadium audience swoon.
There are differences that set them apart from each other, Jack was first born by a handful of seconds and is the more extroverted and talkative of the two, whereas Zach, by consequence, is a quieter, thoughtful and more introverted character. Together, which they almost always are, they are a perfect and dangerous combination that makes my heart race and my insides go all gooey.
We’ve been friends for years, and I never expected that to change. I never expected them to ask me to the prom, and I still can’t believe they have.
With their natural good looks, athletic abilities and charming charisma, Jack and Zach have the world at their feet, and the entire school eating out of the palm of their hands. This isn’t undeserved either, and they haven’t bullied their way to the top of the foodchain - far from it. Jack and Zach are just impossible to dislike. They are humble, patient, thoughtful, intelligent and completely unlike anyone else in the entire school, especially me.
Which makes it even weirder that they’ve asked me, both of them, together. They could have asked literally anyone else and got an immediate yes. I was so surprised that for a moment I thought they were kidding. I’m still not sure I truly believe it, and part of me wonders whether they’ve asked me just because they knew that no-one else would.
I’m not exactly the most popular girl in the school, and I’m definitely not the prettiest either, and even though Jack and Zach and I have shared so much over the last few years as friends, there has never ever been talk of anything else. Now I can’t get that possibility out of my head.
It almost seems too good to be true. Just one of these men would be perfect, but both of them, at the same time? That would be way too close to a dream come true. I wouldn’t know where to start either, and just the thought of the possibility of it makes me tremble with nervous excitement.
“Jenny, are you ok?”
Dad is looking at me like he doesn’t recognize me. I nod and smile and pretend I haven’t been thinking about what I have. Mom slops pureed potatoes out onto my plate.
“Brian was saying that Donkey might have a shot at a scholarship to LSU”, Dad continues.
“Honey, please don’t use that awful nickname”, Mom chimes in.
“What? It’s what everyone calls them. It’s what Brian calls them.”
Ever since the twins were cast as one of the donkeys in an elementary school nativity play the nickname has stuck. They refused to play different characters so the teacher had the bright idea of casting them as two halves of the same animal and since they are twins and considered by some people to be so alike to be almost one person, one nickname for the pair has always sufficed. Jack and Zach, in their laid back, inimitable way never complained about it either, so it stuck. It’s appropriate in a number of different ways too, their favorite football player is Landon Maddox, who is also nicknamed The Donkey, and there are rumors around school that the twins might be just as well endowed as the famous football star. After the weekend, I might be in a better position to confirm those rumors.
“Hasn’t the selection process already closed?” I say. “I thought they’d chosen to stay in state.”
“Not according to Brian it hasn’t, and I’m not surprised they’ve got colleges fighting for them either. They’re good enough to make pro, and not just at football. Those kids are something else. I guess practise does make perfect after all.”
“Practice and natural talent”, Mom says.
“Hard work and discipline”, Dad points out. “And they’d be crazy to refuse a deal like that.”
LSU is about a million miles away from where I want them to be. After getting used to having them just across the yard, I don’t think I could cope with them moving so far away. We share a wall between our houses for christ sake, and even that I’ve always considered too much.
“So”, Mom asks with a smile towards me, making me look up from the food I’ve been digging at with my fork. “Found a date for the prom yet?”
Chapter Three
“We were thinking limousine, black suits, the works”, Jack says, his hands going into the air energetically to paint out the scene. “A final fuck you to Walter Willis High.”
“And how are you going to afford that exactly?” I say.
Zach shrugs. “Figured your dad might be able to chip in.”
“Yeah, right”, I say. “With his current work situation you mean. I’m lucky to be going to college in the fall at all. Plus, he doesn’t know yet.”
“He knows you’re going to the prom, though, right?” Jack asks.
“To be honest, I don’t think he expects anyone to ask me”, I say. “I mean, I didn’t expect it.”
Jack smiles. “Who else would we ask?”
“Like, anyone else. There are hundreds of girls that I could suggest.”
“None of them are you”, Zach says.
Jack moves from his position on the couch and alongside me on the bed. Zach does the same, moving from the floor to the other side of me. I can feel my skin tingle.
“I don’t want you to think this is weird”, Jack says.
“It’s not weird”, Zach adds.
“Why didn’t you tell me before that you liked me?” I say, half of the words getting stuck in my throat.
“We thought you knew”, Jack says. “We just didn’t know if you liked us. Both of us.”
My heart is racing even before Jack takes my hand and Zach puts his hand on my thigh.
I’ve got goosebumps running along my arms and tingles along my neck and spine. I’m trembling but I’m not cold.
“Plus, we were scared of losing you as a friend”, Jack says.
“You’re our best friend, Jenny”, Zach says. “You always have been.”
The sensation is too much and I have to stand up and get some space. I feel like I’m overheating with desire. There are two of the sexiest men I’ve ever seen in my life sat on my bed telling me they want me and I feel like I’m about to have a heart attack. From wanting something so badly to it actually happening the whole thing feels completely surreal.
“It seemed like the right moment”, Jack says. “With college coming up in the fall, and Mom and Dad not good, we wanted to-.”
“We didn’t want to lose our chance”, Zach adds.
/> Their parents have been fighting like cats and dogs for years, half an argument away from breaking up. It’s part of the reason they’ve spent so much time over here, part of the reason they’ve spent so much time away from home in general, outside, practising whichever sport the season would allow.
“It’s just, I’m, I can’t believe it, that’s all.”
“Take your time”, Jack says. “It took us a long time to work it out too.”
Zach nods meekly. “No pressure”, he says. “Let’s just have a good time and see where it takes us.”