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To Capture a Thorn (The Society 2)

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She was all I could think about as we collapsed to the bed.

Grabbing the curves of her ass, I held her in place on the bed as I began to lick and suck at her perfect cunt, tasting her on my tongue.

“Come for me,” I said, growling the words against her flesh.

Sian rocked against me, her orgasm building in a matter of seconds. I loved the sound of her need as it grew until she spilled into her release, screaming my name.

I moved up the bed. Taking hold of my cock, I put it at the entrance of her cunt, and inch by inch, I sank inside her, gritting my teeth as the pleasure was so intense. I didn’t want to stop.

Holding her knees, I stayed still within her, feeling the aftershocks of her pussy ripple around me. I didn’t just want to fuck her.

Closing the distance between us, I took hold of her hands, pushing them to the bed on either side of her head, slowing down the pace until I was no longer fucking her but making love to her, feeling every inch of her cunt as she tightened around me.

I kissed her lips and realized I’d never made love in my life. I’d never cared to bring a woman untold pleasure before, but Sian was no longer some girl, or some selected, she was my wife.

Our life was now bound together in a way that couldn’t be taken from us. With that, I felt a newfound freedom to take what was rightfully mine. To love her as she had a right to be loved.

Together, we could make this work.

I was going to make sure of it.

****

Mateo

“You’re not all pissed at me?” Gideon asked.

He’d called us to the dining room after he and Sian had made their big announcement.

I glanced around at the rest of the guys and then I pulled out the white envelope with the details of Gideon and Sian’s wedding, along with our own instructions.

Dante did the same.

William’s was screwed up into a ball.

“Do you guys have an issue with this?” Gideon asked.

“We were given a choice,” William said.

I looked at him and waited.

“A choice?” Gideon asked.

We all nodded.

“To walk away or to accept your and Sian’s wedding, and to know we’ll be just as equally bound to her in the eyes of The Society,” William said.

“What? They gave you the chance to walk away and you didn’t take it?” Gideon looked at each of us.

“They didn’t give us the chance to walk away from The Society, Gideon,” I said to clarify. “To walk away from you and Sian. Our place was still there. I imagine they would find other women for us, but I don’t want anyone else and I’m not going to settle for less. Not now. Not fucking ever.”

Then I pulled the chain from around my neck, letting it fall for all to see I wore this.

Dante and William did the same. “This is our bind to Sian,” William said. “No one can take her away from us.” William walked up to Gideon and slapped him on the arm. “You think we’d have an issue with you being the one married to her? Come on, are you that stupid? You’re the one who had to take her virginity. It only made sense it wouldn’t be long before you’d be the one to marry her.” William burst out laughing. “And they say you’re the one with the brains.”

I couldn’t help but chuckle at this. Trust William to lighten the mood and there was no denying we all needed it. We needed his free spirit.

After sipping at my coffee, I rested my chin against my clenched fist. “So what happens now?”

“We wait for further instructions, but I think it’s clear we’ve got to go to college,” Gideon said. “We’ve got to move on from this.”

“Sian needs closure first,” Dante said. “There’s no way we can go to college with her father lurking around.”

Gideon looked at me. “Has Fred figured out where he could be staying?”

I shook my head. “He doesn’t know. He’s got a good hiding place. It’s like Alexander has been planning this for a long time.”

We all stayed silent for several minutes, and then he held up his hand. “Have we gone to check Sian’s actual house recently?” Gideon asked.

I looked at him with a frown. “Why would we?”

“Alexander is getting around undetected like he knows the place. Of course, he would. He knows his own home. What’s to say he’s not always there?” Gideon asked. “If Sian lived with her nanny for a short time and we know that is possible, then lived at the school, what’s to say there are parts of that house she doesn’t know about?”

“Like hidden rooms?” William asked.

“Panic rooms. Basements. Stuff like that. Hidden walls?” Gideon snorted. “Everyone has said what a great guy Alexander is. He’s smart. Why not adapt his house and all this time be living right under our noses?”



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