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“Swallow. It. All,” he snarls through his teeth.
Eager to please, I try. Really, I do. But when Kwil cums, it’s like the Hoover Dam exploded. It’s never ending, and his erection swells, making it even harder. I choke and sputter but refuse to back down from this challenge. Just when I think I’m about to drown, Kwil relaxes and pulls out from deep within my throat so that I can breathe.
I lick him clean. When I’m done, he pulls completely out of my mouth with a content sigh.
As I mimic it, I let my arms and legs dangle over the table. I feel completely and utterly used. There isn’t a better way to end the day. I make a mental note to be taken like this nightly before I go to bed.
“Hm… There goes an opportunity to get you knocked up.” Kwil lets out forlorn sigh that drags a chuckle out of me. “Maybe next time.”
Viktor whistles softly.
“I didn’t think you were intothat,Kwil. You remember that we’re clipped right?”
“I may have been effectively neutered by the Brotherhood, but I have a feeling that changed when I was bitten.”
I look up to catch Kwil’s smug smile directed towards Viktor.
“Well, more power to you. Willow. You’re crazy for entertaining the idea with him.” There’s no disgust in Viktor’s voice, just amusement.
Both Kwil and I chuckle as I turn my head to look at Viktor. He’s watching me intently as I lie there.
“I love knowing I have a piece of both of you inside of me,” I confess as I feel the mess we made leak down my inner thighs.
Viktor smirks as his thick arms fold over his chest.
“You already had something of us inside of you.” The reminder that I have a piece of their souls doesn’t hold the resentment I’d come to expect from him.
“Butthisyou gave willingly,” I tell him. “And I love that.”
Viktor’s smirk doesn’t fade as he steps up to me and kneels down so that he’s eye level with me.
“Thiswas givenverywillingly,” he assures me. I giggle. His expression softens as he adds, “Before we go on this quest to search for dirt on our people, I wanted you to know that I… care. About you, that is.” He clears his throat. “And I hadoriginallycome out here to tell you that I’m open to whatever, or any, type of relationship you’ll have with me.”
I meet his stare. Standing right beside him, I can almost feel Kwil stiffen.
“I’m an all or nothing type of girl, Viktor.”
Without missing a beat or batting an eye, Viktor replies, “Then I’m all in.”
Chapter17
VIKTOR
“Ithink we’re all set.”
I throw the large backpack Willow bought for me, containing all the articles of clothing she picked out, along with a few other supplies I’ve gathered, into the back of the van. My sword is in the second row of seats, and my dagger is sheathed in my boot. It’s amazing how little I possess. And to think, I owned only the traditional Ghost cloak, two worn tunics, two pairs of pants, and a single pair of worn out boots a few days before arriving here.
Theo says nothing as he studies the map one last time.
The sun is just now peeking over the horizon. It’s a new day, and with it comes a new purpose and adventure.
It will take us two weeks to travel to Everlast by van. The closer we get to the place the three of us once called home, the more danger we’ll be in. Just because the Fae tend to keep to themselves doesn’t mean we don’t venture out into the world every now and then. It won’t matter if we run into another Ghost or not; the entire population of Everlast will know of our status and the danger we pose to the world. The least they can do is report us. At worst, they’ll try to kill us themselves.
I’m not one hundred percent on board with our plan, but I’ve been out voted, so, as agreed, I keep my objections to myself. Easier said than done, though.
If it was just me and Theo, I don’t think I would be so unsettled with this trip. The two of us would be able to slip into Everlast quickly, hiding beneath our cloaks, and search for evidence without being stopped or questioned. But having Willow, Jonah, and Kwil join us brings a whole new level of complication, and danger, to our travels.
It’s a gamble having them come.
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