A Return From Philadelphia is a Menage Erotica short story - M/F/M. This erotica short story contains explicit content, erotic situations, graphic language and is suitable for readers 18 and over.Winter 1775 is a cold, bleak time with an uneasy continent on the verge of war with the Mother country. But none of that matter to two young newlyweds, who didn't get nearly enough of each other before Jed was called to the Continental Congress. While she is glad that Jed has this opportunity, Nora is not quite ready to release him to the service of others. Each day is longer than the next as she waits for his next letter or his upcoming visit. Now he's back for the Christmas holiday, and while she expects a special time, she has no way of knowing just what is in store for her with his homecoming. Especially since he's not coming home alone, this is a big surprise for her. Why has he brought her former suitor, Thomas, home with him for Christmas, and why does he suggest such new things for them to try?Excerpt:"Hello, Nora. It's wonderful to see you again." The sound of his voice sent chills down her spine. Thomas was taller than average and extremely striking with an aristocratic face, piercing blue eyes, and a wild shock of black hair. He'd been the most attractive bachelor in the county, and unless she was completely behind on all the gossip, he was still the most attractive bachelor in the county. "And I apologize for my unannounced visit.""It's my fault," Jed said, his arm going around her waist. She tilted her chin again and this time he did grace with a small kiss on the corner of her mouth. "I hope you don't mind dear, but I ran into him on the road and once we got to talking, I remembered how much we always had in common." He gave her a little squeeze and smiled down at her, and she returned the smile.
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