Demon from the Dark (Immortals After Dark #10)(47)
When she covered the head with her mouth, his legs quaked. His brows drew together as if with pain. Bested by her mouth and hand, the demon warrior gave a helpless groan as he began to come.
The spasms seized him. His massive body jerked. “Carrow, more!” he bellowed to the ceiling, his muscles contracting in a breathtaking display.
The demon wanted more? She was merciless. Pumping . . . licking . . . sucking . . .
He yelled out until his voice was ragged. Finally, he collapsed back against the wall, tugging her off him. Satisfaction soared through him, and she drank it in.
He was euphoric long after he’d come, possessively cupping her head to his thigh, holding her there as she continued to trace his shaft in fascination.
But then he lowered both of his hands to cradle her face, and she detected another emotion. A pure, raw ferocity.
He gazed down at her not with the expression of a man who was happy with his fate, but with the expression of a man who’d slaughter anyone who tried to change that fate . . . .
20
Late in the night, as he held her sleeping in his arms, Malkom again vowed that he would never, never be separated from this creature. Not while I have a breath left in my body.
Had he actually wondered what she’d be good for? Only bringing him the most intense pleasure he’d ever imagined! She had wrung so many releases from him, he’d thought he would fall unconscious.
And, in return, he’d made her climax so hard, she’d thrown back her head and screamed.
He had to believe she was as astonished by the pleasure as he was. If she was even half as grateful for it . . .
Though he remained erect for her, she’d pleaded for rest. After going without sleep the night before and his skirmishes during this day, he probably needed to join her.
But Malkom knew he would be plagued with nightmares. And he feared she’d disappear before he woke.
So for now, he relished what had just happened between them—the way she’d trembled against him, her breaths on his damp skin, her bold tongue and plump lips.
He craved kissing her mouth again—and her female flesh. Gods, that part of her. If he’d been fixated on her breasts before, now his obsession was divided. Her channel had hungrily gripped his finger. In five days, it’d squeeze his shaft thus . . . .
At the thought, his enthusiasm waned. Five days. Much could happen in a handful of days.
Making plans again, Slaine? He’d foolishly been dreaming of a new future. Would these dreams be destroyed like all the others?
Instead of enjoying his fortune, Malkom was nearly sick, his stomach knotted with apprehension as he gazed down at her face. Her full lips were parted, her lashes a dark sweep above pinkened cheeks. So beautiful it pained him.
’Tis too good with her.
He didn’t even know what she was, much less why she had come to Oblivion. He’d figured that she was an exile sentenced to this plane. So why was she so certain that she could simply return through the portal?
He was torn. Part of him was suspicious of her arrival. Perhaps she was here by design.
Or perhaps his destined female had been delivered by the hand of fate itself.
Yes, fate. Because another part of him believed she was a reward for all his hardships. Give and take.
He was due some contentment. And he would work to keep it. Tonight his female had fallen asleep in his arms, trustingly, because he’d proven himself.
And more, he’d decided to sacrifice his revenge for her. He’d vowed never to be separated from this woman. Which meant he had to pick one or the other.
Malkom had chosen Carrow, knowing deep in his heart that he would always choose her . . . .
During this night, he’d figured out several things about her. Among them? She was no virgin. She was too confident, too bold. Granted, his experience was limited, but he’d never heard of a virgin who’d guided her would-be lover’s finger deep inside her sex.
When she’d come around it . . . He bit back a groan at the memory, wanting to be inside her. Which brought his mind back to her conditions.
He wouldn’t judge her because she wasn’t a virgin—who was he to ever judge another?—but why could he not have her when others had? Why hadn’t she done everything in her power to please him, to ensure his protection?
Maybe she sensed how unclean his blood was, or she still feared he’d hurt her. Or was it more? Perhaps she wanted to be wed before he claimed her, or needed permission from an elder or leader to take a male. How else could she have denied them in the water?
Another thing he’d determined? Those rumored heavenly planes—where the air was sweet and the lands gave up food—they had to exist. His soft woman clearly came from a world of plenty.
His thoughts grew dark. What if he followed her to her world, and she forsook him upon hearing about his past? In time, he would remember or relearn Anglish, and then he would have to tell her.
How would he explain what had befallen him? Malkom had been a blood slave, and he’d murdered a royal. He’d been dishonored by his most reviled enemy, outcast by his own people.
Even if she accepted him, her people mightn’t give her the approval she awaited, especially since he would be entering her society with no wealth. This mountain was his only territory; if he left it, he would possess no lands to share with her, lands on which to raise their offspring.
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