Authors: Corinne Davies
“You already are, precious.” Julien moved then, counter to Miguel’s actions. When Julien pressed into her pussy, Miguel retreated from her ass, and then they reversed directions.
Kass felt herself going up in flames. A white-hot ball of pleasure went nova inside of her. Her men gripped her tightly and plundered her soul, only lasting a few strokes before she heard each of them roar out their release and felt the burst of heat coating her inner channels.
Miguel and Julien collapsed and pinned her between them. Her heartbeat and panting slowed as the three of them gradually came back to earth. She felt herself start to drift to sleep but paused to remind herself to wake up grumpy every day for the rest of her life.
Epilogue
Kass stood in a circle with Miguel and Julien. Their hands were wrapped by a strip of gold binding cloth Miguel had carried with him his entire life. It’d been passed down through his family and he’d hoped to use it in his own handfasting ceremony. She and Julien were thrilled to have something so important. Neither of them had something that carried such a sense of history with it.
The observation room of
Atlantis
had been carefully decorated by the crew and their friends. Candles flickered in large candelabras and curious dolphins swam past the windows, inspecting what the humans were up to. It was the most magical moment in Kass’s entire life.
She’d never thought she’d be worthy of so much, but she had two men she loved beyond reason and who loved her back with the same fervor. Their friends stood by them as they vowed their lives to each other.
Tori’s baby had fussed for a moment earlier, sending her two pirate daddies into a panic, but after a soft burp the little angel had settled back down. Liam, Tristan, and Yzzi stood by them as their witnesses, and Grizz led them through the ceremony. The big man was still a great mystery to her, but she now counted him amongst her friends as well.
She’d tried contacting Dev and Gil but hadn’t heard anything back. There were many rumors floating around in regards to the practice of alchemy in the Western regions, and she hoped the two of them were safe. Miguel had given up so much by letting her take the package to her friends. She wanted to know what had happened to them.
Julien looked down at her and frowned slightly. He was amazingly good at judging the slightest shift in her moods. “Okay?” he mouthed.
She smiled up at him and looked at Miguel as well, letting all the love she felt for them fill her. Her concerns about her friends and future could wait till later. This was her moment with her men. “I’ve never been happier.”
Miguel returned her smile, bent down, and kissed her.
Grizz sighed dramatically. “We’re not at that part yet.”
THE END
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Corinne Davies reads anything she can get her hands on, from the side of a cereal box to a historical book on the riflemen during the Napoleonic Wars. By day, she’s a full-time wife and mother and works in the wine industry. At night, she avoids such mundane tasks as housework and laundry by creating her own worlds where mythology comes to life—worlds in which you’re just as likely to be living next door to an ancient deity as finding a mystic treasure in the attic.
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