Braving the Elements

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fabric between us. I sat up and unbuttoned my shirt, exposing my breasts slo wly, my cleavage holding his attention. My blouse fell from my shoulders. My bra quickly followed.
    His hand caressed down my chest, cupping a breast in his palm , rubbing my nipple with his coarse thumb. Pleasure erupted in my core, tied directly to my breast. When he bent down and took it into his mouth, sucking and teasing, I couldn’t believe how good it felt.
    He backed off quickly, shedding his T-shirt, and sitting back, two hands now on me. I lowered my hands to his shoulders, feeling the grooves of muscle with my fingertips. I traced down his chest, running my palms over his defined pecs, down his smooth skin to his rippled abs. Surveying, I ran my hands over his strong arms, his tattoos seeming to wave under my fingers.
    “Why the tattoos?” I murmured, running my hands back up slowly, letting the anticipation build.
    “They’ re runes. Spells. They have many uses. For one, they aid in delivering…power. Our hands and arms become weapons, like our swords. Another reason is they gather the darkness, helping us camouflage. Also, they help send magic airborne, like when I wrapped that protective spell around you. We can easily fortify an object with magic, like our swords, or like the walls, but it takes a certain amount of power for magic to travel. Runes, in a set pattern, make that easier.”
    “But I can throw magic without runes. Often when trying to do something normal.”
    His hands slid up my back, making me shiver pleasantly. “Mages have more versatility, they have the power and ability to allow magic a life of its own. Even they require tattoos, usually. You are rare. In so many ways.”
    He leaned forward, touching his lips to the base of my neck, then kissing upward to my jaw. His hands crept toward the front of me, to my lower stomach. I felt my top button released with a tiny jerk. My eyes closed as my zipper lowered.
    He stood, a mountain moving, taking me with him. Setting me down, his hulking body in front of me, his head lowered to mine, he gently pushed my pants down my thighs, my undies hitch-hiking a ride to the floor.
    Another zipper ripped down, pants di scarded. Stefan stood naked in front of me, his giant member erect and bobbing, freed. I had remembered his size from what I thought was my dream.
    It still shocked me.
    I inhaled a deep breath as he backed away and sat down, that massive erection half daunting. At least to a woman of my limited experience.
    “At your pace,” he whispered. Understanding and support filtered through our link. His eyes, soft, waited patiently for me.
    I grinned. “It fit once. And felt really, really good, if memory serves.”
    “Too good, maybe.” I barely heard his voice.
    “But…protection?”
    He shook his head. “We don’t have the same issues with diseases as humans. Something with our blood eats diseases—maybe its nature taking it easy on us since we have a hard enough time procreating.”
    I stared at him for a long moment, making sure it wasn’t one of those things a man says to get out of wearing protection. The link radiated honesty, though. And it made sense.
    He interrupted my pondering with, “But we can get humans pregnant.”
    My brow furrowed. “You can? Even though we’re different species?”
    He half smiled, connecting his warm lips with my chest. “We are different, but not fundamentally diverse enough to prevent the merging of DNA. There are other problems, like watering down magic, and acting like a lottery for each species to inherent gifts, such as they are, but...”
    I waved it away before he could tell me we wouldn’t be marrying and having children, anyway. I couldn’t have reality messing this up. I didn’t want the impractical ity of happily ever after messing up the glory of right this moment . I wanted my dreams of him to last a little while longer.
    Plus, I stayed on the pill after Jared for regularity. Problem solved.
    Trying to

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