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Chapter Six: When the Air Doesn't Lie
Evette barely looked at Eddie during their shift. She hadn't texted him all day. No check-in. Nothing. When she clocked out that evening, Eddie was already waiting in the parking lot, leaning against her car like everything was fine. She didn't speak. Just unlocked the door. He opened the passenger side and slid in, silent. She asked him if he wanted to make a run with her, telling him that they'd come back for his truck. They drove off into the coming night with only the soft hum of road noise between them, no music. Just tension. It wasn't until they turned off the main highway, down the winding two-lane that led into Brittany's neighborhood, that Eddie finally sensed something was up and spoke.
"Where are we going?" Eddie asked.
Evette's eyes didn't leave the road. "You'll see."
Brittany's House -- Dusk
The sun dipped low behind the trees when Brittany opened the door. She wore black leggings and a loose off-shoulder sweatshirt, her hair tied up with a scarf, bare feet on hardwood. She froze when she saw both of them.
Evette didn't wait for an invite. "We need to talk. All three of us."
Brittany stepped aside. Inside, the house smelled faintly of lavender and something warm, rosemary maybe. Eddie looked uncomfortable. Brittany looked terrified. Evette walked to the center of the living room and turned to face them both.
"I know," she said. "I know what happened. And I'm not going to scream, and I'm not going to play dumb."
Eddie started to speak. Evette held up a hand.
As she lifted one finger Yvette demanded, "I want to say something first."
They both waited. Evette looked between them--two people she knew in entirely different ways. Two people who had now crossed the same invisible line.
Evette resumed "I think part of me always knew something could happen between you two. The way Brittany looked at you. The way she used to look at me."
Brittany's eyes widened.
Evette continued, softer now. "Eddie, you're my husband. But before you, Brittany and I had... something. One night. After that godawful shift on ortho. It wasn't planned. We were tired. We drank. We laughed too hard. And then it just... happened."
Brittany whispered, "I thought we agreed not to tell anyone."
"We did and I honestly wasn't going to say a word, until our conversation this morning," Evette said.
She looked at both of them, her voice calm but trembling.
"I haven't stopped thinking about that night. Not because I regret it. But because it felt like something opened up in me. Something I never got to understand."
Brittany stepped forward. "So why are you here?"
Evette looked at Eddie pleading "I want to see it. You two. I want to know the truth--not just with words. I want to feel it. I want to decide what this means with you. Not against you."
Eddie looked torn, almost crying as he called her name "Evette!"
"I'm not asking for details," Evette said. "I'm asking for honesty. Show me what happened."
Brittany looked from Evette to Eddie, her jaw tight.
"This doesn't feel right," Brittany murmured.
Evette's voice dropped, almost a whisper. "Please. I need to see it. And I need you both to trust that I'm not here to hurt anyone. I'm here because I love you both in different ways--and maybe the lines don't have to be straight."
Silence.
Long, heavy silence. Then, slowly, uncertainly, Brittany stepped toward Eddie. Her hand touched his jaw. His eyes never left Evette's. It wasn't lustful, not at first.
It was awkward.
Tender.
Scared.
Like they both expected the moment to shatter. But Evette didn't flinch. She sat down on the edge of the couch, watching them like someone staring at the edge of something long feared and longed for at once.
Their kiss was soft.
Testing.
A whisper, not a shout.
Evette's hand moved to her thigh. She slowly caressed them, feeling their smoothness as she watched. Her breath deepened. She didn't stop them, though part of her felt she should. As the moment unfolded further, it quickly shifted into something slower, heavier, more charged. Evette didn't look away. She couldn't if she wanted to.
She didn't want to.
She wanted to see.
She needed to see.
Yvette stood up, walked over and reached out for them both. Brittany came to her first, standing in front of her, forehead to forehead.
"I never stopped caring about you," Brittany whispered.
"I know," Evette breathed.
Then Eddie's hand joined theirs and in the stillness of that room, what could have broken them instead held them together. Not just lust. Not betrayal. But something else entirely. Something new. Something tangled.
And very much real.
Evette's and Brittany's lips met like a promise half-remembered--gentle, then eager, then something deeper. Brittany's hand traced the curve of Evette's waist as Eddie moved behind her, anchoring them both. Clothes slipped away without words, each layer peeled back like old doubt, seemingly dissolved instead of being removed. The air in the room shifted, thick with breath and heat and a quiet understanding. Evette trembled as Brittany kissed her shoulder, then her collarbone, before her lips wrapped around her nipple which stood taut, a delicate peak drawn tight by the heat in the room while Eddie's hands explored the places he already knew by heart--but tonight, it felt different.
Evette laid back, thighs parting with intention, her breath already catching as Brittany lowered herself first, her mouth moving with a reverence that made Evette ache. Every kiss was slow, every stroke of tongue deliberate--like Brittany wasn't just trying to pleasure her, but to remind her of everything they'd never said out loud.
Eddie joined, his hands anchoring Evette's hips while his mouth followed the path Brittany had started, the two of them moving in rhythm, sharing space, sharing her. Pleasure swelled in waves, not just from the sensation, but from the sight of them.
Together.
Focused on her, on this. On giving, not taking.
She moaned, not just from release, but from the overwhelming beauty of being fully seen, fully wanted, by the two people who knew her best.
Nothing was rushed. Everything lingered. Skin against skin, a pulse against another pulse, the sound of the couch creaking as bodies tangled like vines growing toward the sun.
They moved together in rhythm, three hearts syncing into something raw and honest. Evette lay between them, surrounded. Held by Eddie's steady warmth, wrapped in Brittany's softness. There was no jealousy, no guilt, just sensation and surrender. Fingers entwined. Mouths sought each other. Moans muffled by kisses. Evette's voice broke into the air, not from pain or confusion, but from another release--of fear, of questions, of the weight she'd been carrying too long. And in the silence that followed, as they lay breathless in the dark of night, no one spoke. They didn't have to. The truth had already been said--with bodies, not words. And it was enough.
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