Read All For One [Nuworld 3] Online
Authors: Lorie O'Claire
tongue playfully into her mouth. Something down deep inside betrayed her and she felt
the heat from his actions. As if responding to her body she felt him harden in between
her crotch. Oh Crator, the only thing preventing him from entering her was the clothing
between them.
Slowly, Gilroy moved down until he was kissing her neck then sucking on her
breast again. Don’t let him get to you, she ordered her aroused body. How could she be
acting like this? He was raping her.
It’s not rape if you don’t fight. She tried to free her hands from behind her back, but
his grip tightened. His free hand was in her pants now, working his way over her
mound of hair to that delicate spot that would betray her the second he touched her.
She wiggled her hips in an attempt to slow his progress but he just groaned. Bad idea,
she thought.
“Please stop.” She made one last attempt but his fingers reached their source and he
looked up delighted when he felt how wet she was. His touch made her soar and she
closed her eyes and stifled a groan. When she opened them he was watching her. His
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smile was radiant and his sky blue eyes dripped with passion as inky black hair fell
loosely around his face.
He released her hands then and went up on his knees. With a quick tug, he pulled
her pants down to her knees and exposed all of her beauty.
“Oh shit,” he breathed huskily and quickly began undoing his pants.
“Gilroy, you can’t do this.” She discovered repulsively that she was making no
attempt to move. “I’m…I’m a virgin.” When he dropped his drawers and she saw how
huge he was, she mimicked him. “Oh shit.”
He smiled, taking her crude words as a compliment. “It will only hurt for a second,
Ana, I promise. I’ll try to be gentle.”
And then he was in her. She screamed as he forced his way through her virginal
skin, forever tearing and taking what she never again would possess. He accompanied
her scream with a low guttural growl. He started to move back and forth while inside
her. In an instant, he pulled her pants off her with one sharp tug. Then, taking one of
her legs in each of his hands he spread her apart making his movements easier.
Deeper and deeper.
Why…did it…have to…feel so…damn good? Faster and faster. And then it was
done.
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Chapter Twenty-Five
It was well after lunchtime when Torgo returned home. It didn’t surprise him when
he didn’t see his glider parked anywhere although he was disappointed. She could be
pregnant, carrying his child, and she’d taken off again. He’d searched everywhere but
to no avail. The only thing he could do now was return home and hope she’d come
back. And that no one else would find her. Don’t run away from me again, Syra.
“Good, I’m glad you’re back, I am.” Darius met him in the upstairs hallway and
either didn’t notice his long face or ignored it. “We’ve got trouble, we do. I’ve already
organized troops.”
Torgo followed his brother into the landlink room but only half heard him. One of
his assistants handed Darius a printout while Tara sat typing vigorously at the landlink
on the desk.
“Apparently, the Tree People have viewed our hesitation in responding to their
requests at a meeting as suspicious. They’ve attacked the Blood Circle Clan site from the
north.” She stood up and straightened her shirt. “Are you ready?”
“Let’s go.” Darius stuffed the papers into his jacket pocket and Torgo followed
them numbly out the door.
He acknowledged his instructions but felt distanced from the troops surrounding
him, and Tara and Darius flying next to him. The Blood Circle Clan was taken by
surprise by Tree People on foot. A small army of Tree People moved in quickly on the
clan site and the casualties were high. Of course, they reacted quickly and most of the
Tree People had been killed. But now, several much larger armies were approaching
quickly from the north and Darius and Tara barely had time to organize troops and
retaliate.
Torgo found he was able to put Syra out of his mind as they reached the northern
edge of the Blood Circle Clan. There was hand-to-hand combat going on below them
and gliders dived into each other in the air ahead of them.
Darius and Tara quickly parted ways, obviously already engaging a plan they’d
devised. Darius quickly ordered his brother to his side and Torgo veered and shot at the
same time as Tree People attacked him like a horde of bees. His Eliminator, the large
weapon attached to the side of his glider, took out most of them and the remainder
seemed to fly around in a state of confusion. He flew quickly through them and darted
around until he found Darius.
“Go down, brother,” Darius yelled. “The damage seems to be worse on the ground,
it does.”
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Torgo dived down as did his brother and they quickly took out a small group of
Tree People running across the land trying to get further into the clan site. A sharp laser
blast took out the back of Torgo’s glider and he lost engine power. He was glad to be so
close to the ground when his motor died and he plunged to the hard muddy field.
He realized his head was bleeding when he pulled himself out of the damaged craft
and tried to stand. Everything around him spun and then hands were on him hauling
him to a vehicle. It wasn’t until he was in a seat and a belt secured around him that he
realized he’d been taken captive.
He barely managed to focus on the Tree Person when something was injected into a
vein in his neck.
“Tara! They’ve got Torgo,” Darius yelled as he shot at the large glider that quickly
departed from the battle scene. He dodged several gliders, shot at a few more and then
scanned the confusion around him.
“Jolee, where’s Tara? She doesn’t respond,” Darius spoke to the assistant as he
spotted her through the cloudy air.
“She was right next—” She didn’t finish what she was saying but instead twisted
her head. “Where did she go?”
A sinking feeling entered Darius. He shot forward at incredible speed in hot pursuit
of the glider that had his brother. Within seconds he was far from the battle site and the
air cleared of smoke and debris. Far ahead he could see several gliders traveling at high
speed toward the mountains.
His brother was kidnapped and he wouldn’t be surprised to learn that they had
Tara, too. He swore to Crator that he’d annihilate that entire race if they didn’t release
both of them before the night was over.
Syra pulled her glider well behind several large boulders and then squatted down
to hide herself as well. She held her viewer to her eye and studied the gliders that flew
over her at high speed. They were forced to slow as the large mountain neared and she
caught sight of a driver and a collapsed person sitting next to them in each vehicle.
What was going on?
She’d sat there for most of the afternoon, thinking about everything she and Torgo
had said to each other since she’d returned. She had been overpowered by the sensation
to run as far from Gothman as she could go and never look back. But she’d run from
him once before and she’d been miserable without him.
Had he changed? Or, had she been so emotional over what she believed was right
that she’d overreacted? Three winters had passed. Were they still compatible, or was it
simply familiar territory that had its appeal? Her emotions had been on overload all
afternoon long.
She felt she was being forced to figure out the rest of her life all at once—a thought
that didn’t appeal to her at all. She liked living on the edge. Okay, she was getting older
and settling down and starting a family was customary, but did she want that?
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Several other gliders caught her eye as they flew over the high plains. She squinted
through her viewer to see more Tree People approaching. They flew at incredible speed,
about ten of them. She then saw laser fire exchanged and suddenly one of the gliders
plummeted to the ground and bounced. The other gliders flew over her without
slowing, but instead elevated to clear the mountain range.
She sat motionless for a moment wondering what in the hell was going on. It
dawned on her that someone was slowly climbing out of the glider that had been shot
down. She watched for only a second before pulling her headscarf over her head and
jumping onto her glider.
She flew out onto the terrain taking advantage of Torgo’s elaborate landlink system
to confirm that there were no other people surrounding them. As she flew over the
person struggling to stand and walk she couldn’t believe her eyes.
“Darius!” she yelled as she landed quickly and jumped off her glider.
The large man stumbled toward her, blood streaming from the side of his head and
a long tear in his leather pants exposing a huge gash in his leg that stained the ground
red as he walked. He managed to pull a laser from his pocket and awkwardly aimed it
at her as his large body stumbled toward her.
She ripped her headscarf off in an attempt for him to recognize her. “It’s okay.
Come on, let’s get you home.” She spoke only after he let his arm and laser go limp by
his side.
“No. They’ve got Tara,” he paused and she could tell by the glassed-over gaze he
gave her that he would be unconscious soon. “And they’ve got Torgo.”
The words hit her like laser fire and for a moment she froze. She composed herself
quickly and reached under his arm, and then nearly fell when he leaned heavily against
her.
“Look, you big pain in the ass, don’t you dare pass out on me or I’ll leave your ass
here. Carry your own weight and get on my glider.” She knew if she pissed him off that
he would stay conscious.
“Shut up, bitch,” he growled and fell into her glider, almost knocking it over.
“I will, I’ll leave your ass for the vultures. That will be one less thorn in my side.
Now, do you think you could get your leg over the glider and not fall on top of it?”
He growled incoherently and managed to climb onto the glider. She climbed on in
front of him and suffered greatly as his weight made it close to impossible to sit up