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
came out in a rushed whisper.
    Rennir
stilled his hand. “Alrek?”
    “ Já .”
She bit her lip.
    “My
good friend and my wife.” Rennir rubbed along her folds. “His name makes you
wet.”
    Esa
merely gulped.
    “And
he was a good lover?”
    “ Já .”
    “Good.
I shall thank him on the morrow and you can tell me how it felt to have his
cock deep inside you.” Two fingers thrust into her now and she cried out.
    His
words and skilled hands had her writhing. Flashes of Alrek slamming his shaft
into her mingled with Rennir’s face hovering in front of her—the two men she
loved. Sweet sensation gathered between her things and Rennir slid down,
parting her legs for him. He gazed at her sex before sweeping his tongue over
her folds in one long stroke. Esa moaned and tangled her hand in his hair. She
felt him grin against her leg and then he repeated the motion before thrusting
his tongue inside her.
    With
several presses of his tongue he had her arching up to meet him. He replaced
his tongue with two fingers and continued to suckle on her clit until it became
too much.
    “ Neinn ,”
she protested, but Rennir ignored the tugs on his hair.
    “Come
for me,” he murmured, delivering several hard lunges in her pussy.
    He
curled those fingers and brought his tongue back to her clit. When he circled
it, she bucked and clenched her eyes shut. She pressed his face down with the
hand in her hair and rode out her orgasm, rocking into his mouth and nose. As
the pleasure dispersed, leaving a warm buzz in her body, Rennir eased his
fingers out, swiped a hand across his face and raised his head.
    “I
love you, my Esa.”
    “And
I you.” She smiled and tried to ignore the ache in her heart that told her
something was missing—Alrek.
    ***
    Before
the sun full rose, Rennir sought out Alrek. He had slept little. Images of
Alrek and Esa together plagued his mind. He had spoken the truth to Esa the
previous day. A small spark of jealousy lit in his gut but he did not blame
her. She had thought him dead and the lively Esa he had known needed a lusty
Viking between her thighs. It surprised him really that she had waited so long.
Apparently grief had taken its toll. This Esa was quieter, more submissive. Not
that he loved her any less but he longed to see some of the woman he had married.
    Pausing
before the door of Alrek’s hut, he drew in a breath. Of course, his jealousy
had also been lessened by the fact he became unbelievably aroused at the
thought of Esa being pleasured by Alrek. He had never considered it before but
it seemed the idea was more appealing than he thought possible.
    He
knocked on the door and wondered how he might approach this. His friend had
been avoiding him, no doubt fearful of Rennir’s reaction to the news. While he
appreciated Alrek’s thoughtfulness he also needed an insight into his wife’s
mind. Esa thought she hid her moments of melancholy but Rennir often noticed
the sadness in her eyes. If he could prove to her that these past years
mattered little to him, he felt sure he could bring back his warrior woman.
    Alrek
eased open the door. The years had aged his friend.
    “Rennir,”
he greeted quietly before stepping aside and allowing him in.
    “How
goes it, Alrek? Is that any way to greet an old friend? You have been keeping
your distance.”
    “Forgive
me, Rennir. I thought it best to allow you time with Esa.”
    “Esa
has had a grave shock. It shall take her time to adjust to my return I
imagine.”
    Alrek
handed Rennir a beaker of ale and nodded. “It shall take time for us all. We
have spent much time without our strongest men.”
    “Thanks
the gods you were here to protect our women and elderly. We owe you much.”
    Alrek
sighed, threw back his own beaker of ale and swiped an arm across his mouth.
“You owe me nothing. None of you do.”
    “You
took care of Esa too…” Rennir mused, eyeing his friend.
    A
flicker of something echoed in the depths of Alrek’s eyes. Once he would

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