Gifted Connections: Book 2(54)
“Blake,” he groaned. “I want to feel all of you, I want all of you.”
He pulled me up and sat down on the chair. “Ride me, please,” he breathed.
I didn’t need to be told twice as I slid my body down onto his hard member. It was my turn to moan as I felt him fill me.
“Ahh,” he groaned. “You feel better than I imagined.”
Part of me wanted to enjoy this moment, but the other part of me wanted to see how fast we could find our release. He was impatient. He grabbed my hips and started to work me up and down. I thrust my hips forward matching my movements with his. He leaned forward to push my bra up, taking my nipple into his mouth to suck on it greedily as he drove up into me.
It didn’t take long for me to feel the pressure building up within. I could feel the tenseness in his shoulders as I clutched onto him.
“Come for me,” he muttered as he nipped my shoulder. It brought both pleasure and pain, and I was helpless to disobey him as I felt myself falling apart. I closed my eyes, stifling my scream into his chest. I felt his legs stiffen beneath me and heard his guttural groan as he followed me. The stars were bright behind my closed eyelids.
I felt the energy coarse through me and saw a flash of light, behind my eyelids as I tried to catch my breath. I didn’t know what caused the flash of light because the darkness wanted to engulf me once more.
I came to in utter chaos. I could see I was hastily dressed once more and being carried out to the back of the jet. I could see Troy in the co-pilot’s seat of the plane as Joe frantically messed with his controls.
“Where did this storm come from,” he said in bewilderment. “We were supposed to have clear skies tonight.”
Troy turned and looked at me with a crooked, satisfied grin, before turning back around. Another flash of lightening lit up the cabin.
I looked up at Remy. “We all felt that one,” he explained softly. “It was stronger than I ever felt it. It’s like when you found your release, we did too.”
My eyes widened, and I could feel a blush coming to my cheeks.
“Don’t worry,” he whispered in my ear. “There’s nothing to be embarrassed about. It was hot, although I have to admit, I’m kind of jealous.” He nipped my earlobe. “Wish we could have made lightening,” he chuckled softly.
I buried my burning cheeks into his chest. Not knowing what to say.
“Everyone needs to buckle up.” Kendra looked a little frazzled as we came back.
I could see everyone was now wide awake and staring out the windows as another lightning bolt lit up the cabin. Kendra hurried to her seat before the turbulence outside shook the plane.
“What’s happening?” Micah asked worriedly as he wiped a hand across his face. I could see he was still tired. He still had bags under his eyes.
“Blake made her last connection,” Alex said calmly from his seat.
If we were on the ground I would have gladly dug a hole and climbed into it.
Chapter 15
It was dark by the time we returned home. I almost sighed in contentment as I saw all the lights on outside as we pulled up the long driveway. It looked like all the lights were on downstairs as well. I was famished and hoped they had some food waiting for us. I knew Jace had kept constant contact with them, so they were expecting us.
I was beyond excited to be back home. Finally. As we all came in I could smell the aromas of food and my mouth watered. I took off my boots and neatly stacked them into one of the cubbies located in the mudroom.
I was pleasantly surprised to see Sue was in the kitchen. She never stayed this late. She was busy cooking at the stove, and she gave us a large warm smile.
“I cook now,” she said in her broken English.
“Japchae,” Jemmy cried excitedly as she rounded the corner, hand in hand with Gavin.
Gavin looked relaxed and happy, and I felt my heart warm for him.
“Sounds like you had an eventful day,” Gavin said as he gave me a quick hug.
I laughed and blushed. If he only knew. “You could say that.”
“The unexpected lightning storm was quite eventful too,” Jaxson teased me with a wink.
“I didn’t see any lightning on the radar,” Will said as he rounded the corner, with a petite blond safely ensconced in his arms.
I cried out as the little blond ball of energy launched herself out of Will’s arms. “Blake!” she cried in excitement.
I fell to the ground on my knees, my tears running down my cheeks unheeded. “Ella,” I cried pulling her close to me. “I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry I left you.”
“You didn’t,” she said resolutely. Wise beyond her years. “I know they took you away. I knew you’d find me. Did you know he’s here?” she said scrunching up her nose in distaste.
I knew she was talking about Collin.
I stared at her in shock. How had Alex, Ella, Micah, and I retained our memories in the time leap, but no one else had? I longed to ask Will, but with Sue around, I knew it would have to wait.
I laughed shakily. “Has he been nice?”
She rolled her eyes. “He bought me a new Wii U and video games. A lot of them. I told him money can’t buy forgiveness.”
“I’m sure he’s sorry. He didn’t know,” I said softly. Not completely convinced myself.