Her Viking Lovers

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Book: Read Her Viking Lovers for Free Online
Authors: J. A. Bailey
Tags: Romance, Historical Romance, Love Story, Vikings, Viking, Ancient World Romance
I
do not intend to leave your side again. This journey has aged me and my time of
adventures is over. I wish to give you the sons you always wanted and watch
them grow.”
    Unable
to form a response, she nodded. How could she feel so elated yet in such agony?
Alrek would have to watch them from afar, seeing their love and family grow.
And would Rennir still love her when he discovered who she was now? She had
been a different woman before he left—wild, adventurous. Now the quiet village
life gave her all she needed. Once she had children, she knew any need for
excitement would be fully quelled.
    But
it seemed Rennir too had lost his adventurous spirit. Only time would tell if
he meant what he said.
    He
nuzzled her neck. “My sweet woman, I have missed you so.”
    She
clutched his head and sighed. In the arms of her Viking warrior, her heart felt
whole again, but only because it was now filled with love for two men. She
suspected her love for Alrek would never wane. She had to decide whether to
confess the truth to Rennir and hurt him or bury her love and hope Alrek did
the same.

Chapter Five
    The
days went by in a haze. Alrek stayed away. Esa could only imagine the hurt he
suffered. In spite of Rennir’s attentions, a deep ache sat in her chest. She
missed her friend and lover. While the village rejoiced in the return of some
of their strongest warriors, Esa found herself drawn into melancholy and no
matter how hard she tried to hide it, Rennir picked up on her mood.
    “What
plagues you, Esa?” he asked as she settled into bed together. Knowing fingers
slipped between her legs. Rennir was always able to read her body perfectly. He
toyed with her nub so that in spite of her worry for Alrek, she grew wet.
    “Nothing,”
she replied on a sigh.
    “You
are distant. Is it my return? Sibba tells me you grieved much and it pains me
that I have put you through such hurt. I know it shall take time for you to
become accustomed to my company again.”
    “You
are a good and considerate man, Rennir.” It made it worse really. Rennir had
learned patience in his time away, something she had not thought him capable of
before. It made her love for him stronger and her betrayal all the more bitter.
Should she have stayed alone and waited rather than given herself to Alrek?
    “Do
you love me?” He dipped a finger into her heat, spreading her for him.
    “ Já ,
very much so.”
    “I
love you, Esa. I would do anything to see you happy. Tell me, I have seen
little of Alrek, yet Sibba tells me he was of great comfort to you.”
    “He
carried out his duties as any man would,” she responded stiffly.
    “You
are very wet, my sweet woman,” he commented. “Three seasons is quite some time.
Did you take a lover in that time?”
    “I—”
Esa gulped. How could she lie to the man she loved? “I did not wish to.”
    “But
you did.”
    “Only
very recently. Please forgive me. If I had known—”
    “Shhh,
do not fret. You thought me dead and you are a flesh and blood woman with
needs. I’ll confess the thought of someone lying with you makes me hard.”
    “It
does?” Esa reached down and clasped his pulsing erection, proof of the truth
behind his words.
    “ Já .
Another man’s cock spearing my wife’s hot cunt is certainly one of the many
lustful imaginings that kept up my determination to see you again.” He plunged
his fingers into her to punctuate his words and she gasped. “Will you tell me
who I must thank for pleasuring me wife while I was gone?”
    She
tensed. Did he truly mean it or did he intend to seek revenge on Alrek? “I fear
you shall be angry.”
    “Not
at all.” Rennir kissed her cheek and down her neck. “I love you, Esa, and I am
glad you decided to grieve no longer. When Sibba told me of such things, I knew
the heart of my warrior woman still beat in your chest. So will you tell me,
who am I to thank?”
    Had Sibba
told him everything? She suspected he was testing her. “It was Alrek.” The
words

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