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The Fireman’s Flame - MFM Menage Romance
The Fireman’s Flame - MFM Menage Romance
The Fireman’s Flame - MFM Menage Romance
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Curtis and Mark have been best friends and fellow firemen for almost ten years. They share almost everything and treat each other like brothers. The relationship gets complicated when Curtis realizes that he does not want to spend the remainder of his thirties living the bachelor life. Mark who is loving the bachelor life does not want to grow up. That is until Mark and Curtis seem to simultaneously meet their dream woman. Though neither of them has met the other's new love due to scheduling, they both feel they have met a catch. The problem is they both are unknowingly dating the same woman. Who will she choose and can their decade-old friendship survive such a tremendous blow? 

A Standalone Short Story with No Cliffhanger! 

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 14, 2018
ISBN9781386854326
The Fireman’s Flame - MFM Menage Romance

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    The Fireman’s Flame - MFM Menage Romance - Jenna Payne

    The Fireman’s Flame

    Chapter 1

    Curtis

    Curtis was dripping sweat and smeared with soot and grime. At least once a week he and his fellow firefighters looked like this. It was June in Santa Ana. Essentially, this end of the state of California was a phosphorous coated match stick. Curtis pulled off his helmet, exhaling loudly as the fire truck squealed into the station.

    Mark, easy on the brakes, man, Curtis said, pulling down his suspenders.

    Mark shrugged, chewing on the tip of a toothpick. His lips were barely visible behind the layer of soot painting his face.

    You have to fix it, man. It’s not the freaking Fast and Furious. We basically skidded past the last house, Curtis said, shaking his head.

    But we made it, right? Mark said, shaking debris from his thick, wavy hair.

    His hair looked like it was smeared with tar. That was one reason Curtis kept his blonde hair buzzed short.

    Alright, shower and food. If Manny is late with lunch again, I’m messing with his brakes, Mark said, slamming the door.

    Curtis laughed, knowing Mark was joking, and followed him into the firehouse. Curtis had been partnered with Mark for the last eight years and they were not only partners but best friends. When they weren’t living together for forty-eight hour shifts at the Santa Ana Fire Station, they lived the bachelor life downtown.

    Yo, Curt, I got a story for you, man, Mark said with a wicked twinkle in his eyes.

    Curtis sighed, knowing the story starts with a woman and ends with said woman attempting to put a curse on Mark. Mark was not only a womanizer, he was the king of womanizers and he milked the whole I’m—a—caring—fireman angle to essentially sleep with all of the American southwest.

    What’s her name? Curtis asked, taking off his boots, and hanging up his gear.

    Her coffee just said, ‘J’, Mark said, staring off like he was thinking of something.

    Wait, what? Please tell me you’re joking.

    Nope. We had a chat ‘cause she was making eyes at me. Cool girl. Really hot. She’s one of those yoga girls, but she’s sharp, man.

    So what happened?

    We’re going to have coffee again tomorrow.

    You mean like a date? I don’t think I’ve ever seen you date anyone.

    Curtis laughed at the mental image of Mark holding flowers and chocolates.

    I have to. She won’t give me her number. She said she was flattered, but she didn’t know me so no dice. I mean she was sweet about it, which ‘sweet’ is rare for Cali, but she was pretty clear I wasn’t getting her number—or in her panties.

    Wow, and you said yes? Either you are desperate or crazy.

    Neither, man. I can’t explain it. She just has this thing about her.

    Thing, huh? Well, the fact that you just used a complete sentence to describe her already has me interested. You usually talk about women in grunts and hand symbols.

    Mark shoved Curtis playfully and then jerked his chin towards the kitchen. Curtis nodded in agreement. Nothing like a five alarm fire to make you feel like you could die of starvation.

    All of the other guys were already sitting around the tables with massive hoagie sandwiches

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