Paul isn't so sure Six and Jules want him around all the time, especially when he shows up at their place and they're gone. He doesn't always understand Six and Jules' gypsy lifestyle, but he knows he cares about them too much to let them go.
Six and Jules want Paul around, too, they just can't seem to stay in one place. So when they decide maybe it's time for all three of them to get an apartment together, Paul is excited, but not sure how well it will work. Can the three of them find a way to settle together?
The last in the Facets series is, like the title says, the story of how Jules, Six and Paul set down a life for all of them. Paul is now a young suit and he needs to find a place to life outside the dorm, Jules and Six need to find a new place since they "forgot" to pay the rent (due date are not on top of their list of important things...): it seems only right that they find something together since Six and Jules adopted Paul and now he is an important element in their relationship.
The last chapter of the series only strengthen the idea I had in the previous books: Six and Jules like Paul, they are gentle with him, but the real love relationship is between them, Paul is like a pet, but not since they treat him like a Master / pet relationship; Paul is young and bouncy, he is a burst of energy, probably he reminds to Six a younger Jules. They are more than willing to welcome him in their bed, and they really try to be a bit more normal to give Paul an appearance of a steady life, but I believe that, if Paul should ever decide to move on and leave them, they will return to live on a day-to-day basis, an easy going attitude, having each other more than enough to make them happy.
Six and Jules have been evicted because they forgot to pay the rent. They have money they just forget stuff like that. Paul is living in a boarding house until he decides where to get an apartment but he’s got a suit and tie job now. They decide to move in together and get a nice loft place with the yuppies. Paul says if they give him money he’ll keep track of paying all the bills (which I imagine would get old really fast when the novelty of triad sex wears off). The only thing I didn’t get was Six comes home totally freaked because he had to go to a clinic for blood tests (for work, I guess tattoo artists do that periodically) and tries to burn his clothes in the bathroom sink and is rambling about “bees in his head”. They never really explain it, Jules just walks him through it in the shower and they have sex and its all better. The end. Umm. Okay. What the hell was that? Definitely a HFN ending but in real life I’d give Paul 8-12 months till he gets fed up and leaves. LOL