Page 73 of Jessica's Protector


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Wrapping my legs around his hips, I grin until his thrusts shake the amusement out of me. “Sorry my climax couldn’t wait.”

“Sorry I pushed you despite your refusal.” He sighs, his first orgasm flooding me. “You taste so good and pleasing you is the best.”

His ringed cock, those strong muscles pushing him deep into me, and his overall aroused scent help me forgive him. “It’s fine. You can make me come again.”

“Plessing right I can.”

I chuckle at his determined and possessive tone, utterly overwhelmed by how well we fit together. “Next time, I taste you,” I tell him.

“Maybe, if I have patience.” He presses kisses against my temple. “I always think I do until my first lick. Then I need you so much I can’t wait.” He braces his torso by resting his weight on his elbows and stares into my eyes. “I more than love you, Jessica. Never thought I’d find love again and you’re mine. I’m yours.”

I can’t stare at him anymore. The feelings are too much. His words seem to be a vow more binding than any wedding ceremony on Earth. So much is left between us to work out but right now with him and I together? I shiver, letting a climax rush through me again. I pull him closer to me and press my face against his shoulder. “Cinq,” I breathe against his skin. “Fill me up.”

He groans and wraps his arms around me, giving a few final thrusts before his body tenses. His warmth fills me as he growls, “Need privacy. Being quiet is too tough.”

I silently giggle because he’s right. Sliding my hands down to his muscular ass, I squeeze. “I agree. Sooner the better. I want to scream the walls down with you.”

He shudders, then relaxes against me a little. “Jessica, how is every time better than the one before?”

“I don’t know. I’m just talented, I guess.”

Cinq chuckles and I feel the vibrations in my sternum. He lifts up, rolling to the side and taking me with him. “Very. The best in the galaxy.” He smooths a few damp curls from my face. “Thank you for making love to me.”

“I didn’t really have a choice,” I tease him. “Resisting you is futile.”

“Good. I want to keep it that way.” He reaches up for a pillow, putting it under both of our heads. “Can you set an internal alarm for a short nap?”

I chuckle. “You’re reading my mind.” He sighs, closing his eyes, and I set a timer for thirty minutes or so. The guy is zonked so fast, I envy his ability to pass out like he does. I close my eyes, but my mind wanders around, thinking about how we’ll leave here before I fall asleep, too.

The alarm wakes me. I feel Cinq wrapped around my body. He’s so warm, I almost want to set another alarm for longer.

“You’re awake?” he asks.

“Afraid so,” I grumble and smile when he chuckles.

“Are you receiving any messages from off world?”

I check and shake my head. “Not at the moment. I blocked all notifications when the others left the room.” I turn over to face him. “Is something wrong?”

“No.” He kisses my nose. “Not at all. I just wanted to get an update on our ride off of here.” He gets out of bed, not knowing he’s treating me to a lovely view of his butt as he pulls on pants. “I think Nilt has my, our datapad. I want to see if Aard’s answered my message.”

I get up, too, and dress along with him. We’re both out into the main room. Judging from the other’s smirks, we weren’t as quiet as I’d hoped. Oh well. They’d be noisy, too, if they were us. I’m going for some juice when Cinq goes over to Nilt. “Any word?”

Pulling the datapad from his pants, Nilt activates the device, handing it to Cinq. “There’s a message but it’s for you so I didn’t open it.”

Cinq presses his thumb against the screen and reads for a second or two. “Interesting. Aard found someone who’ll take us anywhere we want to go with the stipulation of dropping off Jessica first. Oh, it’s Giggie, Aard’s sister, and she doesn’t want the risk of carting an Earther around the galaxy, her words.”

He taps, then holds the datapad to me so I can see. I read and sure enough, we have a way off the planet now. “All right,” I murmur, still scanning the text. “Looks like the price is less than we expected, which is good.”

“Just the entire planet,” Nilt snarks.

“True,” Cinq responds. “But she’s right. I don’t mind losing a distant planet if it means we’re all happier somewhere else.”

“It’s not a true loss. We’re packing up as much as we can,” I say, trying to ease the pain of leaving behind as much as we’ll have to.

“She doesn’t know, does she?” Quin asks. Cinq shakes his head and Quin sighs. Turning to me, he says, “The entire planet is his. He owns it.”

Nilt shrugs. “Yep. His family gave the whole solar system to him as a go away present.”

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