Sacrifices of the Siren [Sirens and Sailors 6] (Siren Publishing Allure)

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Authors: Bella Settarra
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wrapped around her torso, lifting her from Delmer as he slid off the bed and went to clean himself.
    Sapphire’s languid body flopped into Marinos’s side as he pulled her down onto the bed with him. A few minutes later Delmer snuggled into her other side, panting loudly.
    All three smiled through their gasps and gulps as they lay, sated on the warm bed. The early morning sun was streaming through the open window, wrapping their bodies in a warm, golden glow.
    “Someone’s outside,” Marinos murmured, a few minutes later.
    Sapphire’s eyes were closed as she snuggled into the warmth of her lovers. She moaned but couldn’t manage much more.
    A click alerted them that someone had come in their front door.
    “It’ll be Blandon for Mel,” Delmer said with a yawn.
    They had just settled again when there was a knock at their bedroom door. Sapphire yelped and pulled the large Elmwood leaf over them. “Mel?” she called, expecting her housemate.
    “No, it’s me, I’m looking for her,” Blandon replied.
    Frowning, Sapphire sat up. “Isn’t she in her room?” She was out of bed now, looking for a clean bikini.
    “No. I’ve looked around and she’s not outside or at the big house. Do you know where she went?” Blandon sounded concerned.
    Obviously realizing something was wrong the other two men climbed out of bed and pulled on their shorts, just as Sapphire opened the door.
    “I didn’t hear her. I assumed she was in bed.” Sapphire went out into the main room and looked around. It was dark. “She usually opens the shutters in here when gets up.”
    The lithe dark-haired girl went through to Melantho’s room. It was meticulously tidy as usual, and the window was open. “She must have gone for a walk or something,” she surmised with a puzzled frown.
    “But she knew I was coming to walk her to the big house this morning. Was she OK last night?” Blandon was clearly becoming more worried.
    Sapphire blushed. With the noise she and her men were making last night and again this morning they wouldn’t have heard anything of Melantho. “I think she just went straight to sleep. I didn’t hear her get up at all,” she admitted.
    “Come on, we’ll find her,” Marinos headed for the front door and the men prepared to set off.
    “Wait here in case she comes back. We’ll each meet back here when we’ve covered a part of the island,” Delmer instructed Sapphire, in a deep voice.
    Sapphire felt her pussy clench as he and Marinos kissed her before leaving, and she set about lighting the fire to take her mind off her ardor.

    * * * *

    It didn’t take long for the rest of the islanders to realize that something was amiss and they all searched the island and the nearby water for their friend.
    “All the boats are accounted for,” Farris told Blandon. “No one’s gone out yet except Rech and Aitan and they would have reported back if they’d noticed anything.”
    Blandon was gazing out to sea.
    “She won’t have drowned,” Farris assured him, evidently reading the young man’s mind.
    “She wasn’t a Siren. Maybe she didn’t learn like the rest of them.” Blandon sounded desperate.
    “She was a good swimmer, though. You’ve seen her. She swims like a fish. Besides, didn’t I hear somewhere that she was a Siren until Hermandine stuck her claws into her?”
    Blandon gulped. “I thought she was a…I mean, I was sure she’d never…she didn’t talk about it.”
    “I know. I might have got it wrong. I was probably just listening to gossip,” Farris relented. “Let’s get back up to the hut. She might have even turned up by now.”
    Sapphire had already made tea and fresh flatbread when the sailors began meandering back up the path to her tiny hut. They were all walking slowly, looking miserable.
    “Any sign?” Blandon called over.
    She sighed at the hopeful expression on his handsome face, and shook her head.
    As the sailors sat around on the grass outside the hut, Sapphire handed out

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