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He moved further down on my body and even though I protested that I needed his cock, I opened my legs for him. My breath hitched when his tongue flicked my clit. He was too far down on me now to grab his hair, so I grabbed handfuls of sheets and kneaded them in my fists while he lapped at my clit, toyed with it.

"You are soaking wet for me." He chuckled. "And so delicious."

"Brogan," I panted, feeling my inner muscles clench.

I raised my knees and pushed my feet into the firm mattress to lift my hips. He grabbed my ass to hold me steady while his tongue dove into my hole, flicked in and out quickly, lapping at me.

My hips rocked as my pelvis convulsed. More wetness escaped my pussy, which he quickly lapped up.

"So generous," he mumbled, moving his hands next to my shoulders as he climbed up over me.

In anticipation, I lifted my hips higher, found his erect cock, and guided it inside me.

"So hot," he breathed by my ear, sending more shivers through me.

He rocked his hips back and forward, gently at first, but slowly his thrusts increased in intensity, pulling me with them like a piece of driftwood on the ocean. Bliss enveloped me in waves, each one gaining in intensity until I rode on the cusp of my release.

He lowered himself, and suddenly his cock reached a deep hidden spot inside me that made me see stars, and I cried out his name as the largest wave of bliss I had ever encountered took hold of me and swept me away.

Finally,thedayswereshowing signs of warming. It was time to send Alahna and most of the civilian denizens into the mountains. I wasn't looking forward to being separated from her, especially now that she was carrying my son, but they would both be safer there.

In the meantime, the warriors and I were training hard every day in preparation for the coming war, no matter how many times Uthar told me how futile it was.

"However hard you train, none of you will be a match for the humans' guns and bombs sent from their spaceships. They don't fight fair, not like us. There won't be any male-on-male combat. Trust me. The humans are cowards, hiding behind impregnable metal walls."

His words only renewed my determination to train harder. Together, Gryck, Vandor, Uthar, and I came up with some guerilla style battle strategies. We would use our knowledge of the lay of the land to our advantage, hide out in the forests, where the humans wouldn't be able to fly their small spacecrafts.

"They will only level the forest with fire," Uthar warned and the defeated expression on his face was telling that he had already employed those strategies and lost.

But we couldn't give up.

Thyres never gave up.

We fought to the death.

The only question was if I should wait to send Alahna and the others away now or at the first sighting of the humans? The selfish part of me wanted to keep her close for as long as possible, but the practical side of me warned me that it should be sooner rather than later.

Vandor fought the same battle with himself and together we procrastinated just long enough, until one morning Cassair stormed into my chamber. "They're back."

Blood rushed hotly through my veins. His words could only mean one thing, Kendryx and Chrissy had returned, and if they arrived before the humans, it should be good news, I hoped.

"Does he mean Kendryx and Chrissy?" Alahna asked, quickly dressing.

"I'm sure he did." I pulled up my boots and slung my sword belt around my hips, watching Alahna fight with the sleeves of her dress.

"Here, let me help." I burned to rush out and follow Cassair, but this was just as important to Alahna as it was to me, and we would face it together.

I gave her a hand with the sleeves and the fastenings on the back of her dress and moments later it was her waiting for me by the door as I pulled my shirt over my head.

Holding hands, we descended the steps, crossed the empty great hall, and then I carried Alahna up the steps to the battlements, because she was huffing and puffing and holding us back.

"Here." Cassair handed me the long spyglass when we reached the battlements.

The chill in the air had lessened considerably and the first rays of the Comden sun as she made a return could be seen on the horizon. It would be only days now until the cold season would be behind us for another year.

Cassair pointed out at the Dark Sea, and it didn't take me long to make out the one lone boat sailing toward Grymburg Stronghold. I scanned up and down the skyline, searching for enemy vessels, even searched the sky itself, but I didn't even see a single drone.

Unfortunately, that didn't mean anything, because the drones had long ago given up flying by Grymburg Stronghold. They still made their way inland, but with news traveling slowly, there was no way for me to know if they had stopped altogether or not.

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