Fallen University: Year Three
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When he was fully rooted inside me, Kai kissed me deeply, cupping my face in his hands as if I were an object too precious to risk breaking. Then he slid inside my soaked pussy, filling me up until I thought I might burst.
They began to move, holding me between them, kissing my face, my lips, my neck, my shoulder.
My toes curled into the sheets and I bit my lip as they found a rhythm, one sliding in while the other slid out, over and over, pleasure and just a hint of pain combining into something indescribable.
I could tell when they were close, because the pauses in between their strokes grew shorter and shorter, until they were both fucking me hard and fast. My whole body locked up, my muscles going rigid as I came with them both buried inside me.
Kai let out a thick groan and followed me over the edge, and a moment later, Kingston pulsed inside me. The three of us clung to each other, our bodies pressed so tightly together that I felt like we might never separate, as waves of sensation passed back and forth between us like a shared current.
When my muscles began to relax, they didn’t stop. I felt like I was melting, turning boneless, and Jayce chuckled as he and Xero held me up, allowing the other two men to pull out of me.
I settled into his arms, and he pulled me close as the others all collapsed beside us, all of them touching me somehow, all of us slick with sweat and arousal.
My heart banged against my ribs, each beat sending a rush of blood through my ears. My eyelids were already drooping, but I forced them open, craning my neck to look at all four of my bond-mates.
“I love you,” I murmured.
Four contented voices echoed the words back to me, and I nestled deeper into the comfort of their embrace.
I never would’ve thought I’d say this, but that damn piece of rebar was the best thing that ever happened to me.
The universe had given me an incredible gift when it had bonded me to these four men. And I would fight whoever and whatever I had to in order to keep them by my side.
Chapter Twenty-Seven
You know that feeling when you’re waiting to go into battle against an evil lord of the underworld and you can’t decide whether you want to pass out or throw up first?
Yeah, I didn’t either.
Until now.
As we all gathered in the main room of the Custodian headquarters early the next morning, my knees were literally knocking together. I locked them out quickly, hoping that no one would be able to tell.
I probably shouldn’t have worried about looking nervous though. Everyone looked nervous. Which, in turn, only made me more nervous.
If I was wrong about this, if my plan didn’t work, this would be so much worse than the hallway and the sprites. Instead of convincing several dozen students to fight back against an invasion of our school, I would be responsible for sending hundreds of people into a battle to the death.
My stomach flopped over like a pancake that’d been flipped too soon, and I drew in a shaky breath, reaching out for my men. They were all gathered close around me, and my hands found Xero and Kai’s. They both gave a reassuring squeeze, and I felt a little buzz of power flow through me, a reminder of the previous night.
The large main room was packed full of people, and more were arriving every moment. When Gavriel’s attack came, Custodians would gather in groups of six and transport to the crater to fight him. Not all Custodians had been recalled to headquarters, but they were all in touch with the command center and would move on Director Price’s signal.
Across the room, I saw Dru enter, walking alongside the chick with the lightning power, Clara.
“Hey, I’ll be right back, okay?” I murmured to my guys. They nodded, and I made my way through the press of bodies toward Dru. He looked even more serious than usual, and it didn’t take heightened empathy to sense the nerves roiling inside him.
You and me both, buddy.
“You ready for this?” I asked as I reached him.
He shot me a look that suggested that was the dumbest question he’d ever been asked, and I grinned
in spite of myself.
“Okay, ‘ready’ isn’t quite the right word,” I admitted. Then I cleared my throat. “Listen, before everything gets crazy, I just wanted to say thanks.”
Dru blinked, looking genuinely surprised at that. “For what?”
“For sticking your neck out for us. For vouching for us when we got here. I’m not sure we would’ve made it past the front doors if you hadn’t.”