Dragon's Fire [PUP Squad Alpha 3] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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Authors: Abby Blake
Tags: Romance
not found in dragon-shifter relationships. He’s found that with you.”
    “With me? But we’ve only known each other few weeks.”
    “Do you want to walk away?”
    “Well, no,” she said slowly.
    “And you don’t seem to be the type of woman to make love to someone you don’t really care about.”
    “I’m not,” she said, feeling irritated that he would even say the words out loud. She’d never jumped into bed just for the fun of it. She’d always felt an emotional connection, some sort of attraction that went beyond the physical. Of course the smug man holding her just waited for her to finish that thought before pulling her closer. “What about you?” she asked.
    “I’m not going anywhere, either.” He pressed a kiss to the top of her head and seemed to relax even more.
    A moment later Brody came back into the room, hesitated for half a second, and then headed to the bed. But when he got there, he seemed uncertain of his welcome. “I thought you might want…a shower…you know to freshen up.”
    He grimaced and closed his eyes, obviously annoyed at his own stilted words.
    She glanced at Nathan, smiled at his wink of encouragement, and offered her hand to Brody so that he could help her up. He seemed relieved by her small request for assistance, but leaned over and gathered her in his arms instead, holding her high against his chest.
    He pressed a reverent kiss to her mouth as he stepped into the bathroom and lowered her feet to the cold tiles. He held her steady as he leaned into the shower and turned the water on. She squirmed slightly as the sticky evidence of their combined orgasms leaked onto her legs. He noticed, his large hand moving over her thighs, rubbing the fluid into her skin, a sad look passing over his features before he seemed to mentally shake himself and pull away.
    “Do you regret coming inside me?” she asked quietly. He looked startled by the question, but eventually smiled and shook his head.
    “My only regret is that…” He cut himself off, shaking his head, again, seeming annoyed at his uncharacteristic behavior. But actions spoke far louder than words when his hand moved higher to caress the soft swell of her belly, the longing in his eyes almost painful to witness. But then almost like a light switch being turned off, his vulnerability was gone, and he was once again the confident, charming man she’d grown to know over the past few weeks.
    He lifted her, pivoted on the spot, and placed her under the water. He quickly stepped in, his hands all over her, caressing shower gel into every inch of skin he could reach. She held on to him, letting him do what he wanted, sensing his need to take care of her in this way.
    And then, almost as if he couldn’t hold his true nature back any longer, he lifted her against the tiles, his hands caressing her thighs as he supported her weight and forced her legs open at the same time. He rocked against her pussy, the hard shaft of his cock caressing the outer lips. He watched her, holding her gaze as he slid into her body once more.
    But this time there was no frantic pace, no desperate need to claim. He slid into her over and over, gazing into her eyes as he took her slowly, stamping her with his possession far more thoroughly now that she realized she also held his heart.
    He caressed her clit with his thumb, massaging gently as heat built and swelled through her body. The orgasm was exquisite, neither violent nor explosive, but shattering in a much more spiritual way. She felt his cock swell, stretching her sensitive tissues a moment before his cum spilled deep inside her once more.

Chapter Four
     
    Nathan found the tiny little entry in the newspaper from Ava’s hometown—six whole lines to describe the unnamed schoolteacher who died in a fiery, single-car tragedy over a week ago. It seemed almost insulting that a human life could be of so little value to those who hadn’t known her.
    But at least Ava hadn’t left behind a family

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