When we decided to stay over at my brother's place that night, the four of us on the one queen-sized bed in the spare room, Kent got huffy and sour, and his bad mood spread like an oil spill. On his way back from the bathroom, he made eye contact with Sam. A mischievous smile bloomed across his face, and she looked away. He gazed down at Max, who was laughing with Doug, then leaned down and whispered in her ear. Even though Max had rebooted herself less than 10 minutes ago, her face went vicious. She rose, turned, and slapped Kent hard. Kent staggered back. With all of his alcohol and her fire, it was amazing he wasn't flat on his ass.
"Oh my god!" Alex's eyes went wide.
"What did he say?" Sam asked.
"You don't want to know," Max said, scowling. I stopped myself from repeating Sam's question.
"But--"
"No, you
really
don't."
"Nothing that deserved
that
," Kent muttered as he stood up and rubbed his cheek. All three of my girls turned their backs on him. Doug and I shared a look.
"Alright," I declared, getting up across the table. "Maybe we'll go."
"You don't have to," my brother said. "It's my place; I decide who sleeps here tonight."
I looked to my girls; they all shook their heads. I nodded at them: we were all on the same page. Doug versus Kent was going to be a fight. We thanked Doug and started to collect our winter coats.
"Gene!" Doug pulled me aside. "Thank Max for me? Now I have an excuse to dump Kent."
"If you were looking for an excuse, you'd have found one tonight even without us," I pointed out.
"Say something nice to her for me anyway. They're really special girls, man," and he punched my shoulder. "They could do better."
"No we couldn't," Max said. She kissed Doug on the cheek. "Thank you for being lovely."
"Lovely," Alex echoed, and hugged Doug from behind. Sam piled on as well. Doug put his arms around them.
"Any chance I could keep one of you?" Doug laughed.
"No," Sam said, and kissed his other cheek. "Good night, Doug. Good luck."
"Oh, sweetheart, this is old hat."
Our goodbyes were finally final. We stepped out into the cold Halifax winter night. I worried about Sam. I worried about her legs. I stared at her legs.
"It's beautiful!" Alex said with spinning arms out on the sidewalk. Snow walls separated sidewalks from the street. The stars were out, as much as you could see them in the city, and the girls were warmly dressed. The fortification by white wine and black rum encouraged Alex. "Can we walk?"
I closed the taxi app and put away my phone. Sam snuggled up on my left, Max on my right, Alex hopped on my back, and I stumbled forward, faceplanting into the nearest snowbank.
"Oh my god!" Sam said. She couldn't stop drunk-laughing.
I dropped Alex to the sidewalk. Max helped me up. We turned and grabbed Alex by both hands and levered her to her feet. Sam rushed in and licked some snow off my cheek.
"It wasn't yellow, was it?" I worried.
"Yuck!" Sam squealed and spat out the snow.
I grabbed her and kissed her. She laughed, and pushed me off.
"Well, if
you
don't want it," Max snickered, then grabbed my collar and pulled me in for a kiss.
"What about me?" Alex said.
"Sam's free," Max said, tilting her head in a 'go on, then' gesture. She kissed me again; Alex grabbed Sam and kissed her too.
We all held the kisses for a long moment. I had to breathe, so I broke contact with her lips, and smiled at the woman I still held deeply dipped in my arms.
"I love you," I said. Her blue eyes widened half as fast as her smile.
"I love you too," Max whispered, then the wind carved through us. I set Max upright and let go.
"It's a long walk home," I said.
"Not with you, it's not," Alex said, and rushed over and grabbed my glove in her mitts. Max did the other side. Sam hopped on my back. This time, I was better braced.
Alex frowned at Sam, who said "What?" innocently. In my peripheral vision, I could see her sticking her tongue out at Alex. "It's a long walk. I don't want to slip and hurt my ankle."
"Why not?" Max asked. "It's how you got Gene to take your virginity."
I blushed. I was so in love, I was forgetting how new this all was. Sam's arms were hooked tight around my collar and her ankles crossed in front of my cock.
"Yeah, but I'm out of virginities," Sam replied.
"Damn!" Alex giggled. "I guess that means you'll have to marry him or something, then."
"Don't give her ideas," I warned. "I like a girl who can run enough to be caught."
They smirked, but shook their heads.
"Oh, don't look like that," Alex said, and kissed my frown. "Comedy can be hard. And it was almost funny!"
"I'm glad you don't
actually
want me to run, " Max commented. "The sidewalk's too icy."
"Yeah, and I don't want you breaking that gold medal ass of yours," I said.
"Wait? Does that mean Alex has a
silver
medal ass?" Sam gripped my shoulders a bit too hard to ask that.
"God no!
Yours
should be gold medal," and Alex shook her head. "
Max
is silver."
"Hey!" the redhead growled.
"Great asses are a team sport. Go Team Girlfriend!" I shouted.
"Better." Sam kissed my cheek. We crossed the street under the light. The drivers watching us pass were surely jealous of me. I was king of the world.
"So, OK, but if it's not a team sport?" Alex eventually asked.
"Nope," I said. "I've had enough landmines and potential fights tonight. Team Girlfriend is super hot, super pretty, and super--"
"Fuckable!" Sam shouted into the night. "I'm so horny!"
I laughed nervously as she fired her booming voice across the Halifax Commons. It was the middle of the night, in the winter, and the city was dead, but I'm sure someone still heard her.
"Slow down, Gene." Alex squeezed in. "You fall over and you break two of my favorite asses."