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He pulled it away.

He gently rubbed my nipple. It sent goosebumps popping up over my body. I shivered and pulled back from him. Then he lowered his lips to my nipples and pinched them with his lips, licking them with his tongue.

My eyes rolled back and I groaned.

“Aren’t you worried about these trackers showing up?” I said.

“They’ll give us a head start,” Chax said.

“Are you sure about that?”

“The Changelings might not have much mercy but they know plenty about prolonging the agony.”

I grew slick at his touch. Considering our lives were on the line, that really was something. Or maybe it only enhanced the excitement.

“Okay, okay,” he said, pulling back and shaking his head. “We’d better, uh, focus.”

He knelt and held the suit out for me to slip my feet into. As he rose up my leg, he couldn’t help but kiss me along the inside of my thigh. He did the same with the other leg.

The guy was insatiable.

And I was already wet for him, so what did that make me?

He drew the rest of the suit up, running his hands over my stomach and breasts. I slid my arms into it and raised my hair back so he could zip me up the back.

“How do I look?” I said.

He stood back and admired me.

“Hot,” he said.

He picked up the shuttlecraft location device item from the table and attached it to my suit.

“Our location devices are identical,” he said. “In case we get separated, keep heading toward it and I’ll meet you there.”

My heart was in my throat.

“Separated?” I said. “Why would we get separated?”

“Hopefully we won’t,” he said. “It’s just in case.”

Nervous, I bit my lip.

“Are you sure we have to do this?” I said. “What if we stay here and defend ourselves? We could dig our way through the wall and stay in that room together. Maybe they won’t expect that.”

Chax ran a thumb over my cheek.

“They’re Changelings,” he said. “They expect everything.”

He took my hand and squeezed it.

“We can do this,” he said. “I know we can. We just need to work together.”

He led us out into the bright outdoors of an alien world and the site of our game of death.

I’d had better mornings.

The countryside rolled over endless hills and small gangs of trees huddles in secret huddles that dotted the open field we walked through.

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