Subservience

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Authors: Chandra Ryan
she’d been at with her crew at least one mother had told her children
not to run with them so she figured it must be a parenting phenomenon.
    “At least.”
    She looked up to catch the faint twitch of a smile on his
lips. “Don’t worry. I won’t tell the others. We’ll make up some fantastic story
about how you were injured during the war. They’ll never know the truth.”
    “That’s mighty considerate of you, Captain.”
    She kissed his nipple and then flicked her tongue over the
hard bud. “Thanks for noticing.” She skimmed her hand down his body until she
reached his hard cock. “But we can worry about that later. Right now I think
you have a more pressing issue that I should be attending to.”
    “That would be greatly appreciated.”
    She slid down the bed until she was positioned in front of
his dick. “And I believe I should start here.”
    “Sweetheart, you started the moment you walked through my
door.”
    She winked at him and then ran her tongue over the head of
his cock. “Then maybe I should finish here.” She sucked him into her mouth.
    He groaned and grabbed the blankets in his fist. “Keep that
up and it won’t take you long.”
    She stopped sucking on his cock so she could say, “Turnabout
and all that.”
    As soon as she starting licking his dick again he moaned but
didn’t voice any more arguments. Which she appreciated. So much so that she
decided to see how quickly she could inspire that finish he spoke of. She
wrapped one hand around the base of his erection and then took him as far back
in her throat as she could. While she was sucking on him she slid her other
hand back so she could rim his anus lightly with a fingertip. It only took a
few minutes and he was coming down the back of her throat with a loud shout.
    She licked him clean as he started to relax from his orgasm.
And when he was finished she crawled back up the bed to lie down in the crook
of his arm.
    “So… Have you gotten me out of your system yet?”
    She couldn’t believe he’d asked that. It wasn’t the question
she was expecting. It didn’t even make her top-ten list of most-probable
questions. And it was insulting. She punched him in the chest. Of course she
hadn’t. They hadn’t even had sex yet. Not really. “What? Are you trying to tell
me you’re a one-and-done kind of guy?”
    “Really? One and done?” He sounded irritated as he moved her
hand so it was on his dick. It was already starting to harden again. “Does that
answer your question?”
    “It does.” She rubbed up against him.
    “I just didn’t want to overstay my welcome.”
    He really made no sense. “But I’m in your quarters.” Unless…
She felt sick at the thought. “Am I overstaying my welcome?” Social cues were
not her strong suit. Never had been. It was one of the biggest drawbacks of
being created fully grown. She’d never had those awkward childhood years to
teach her how to deal with her peers.
    “No.” He dropped a kiss on the top of her head as he
caressed her rib cage with his thumb. The touch kind of tickled—but in a good
way. “You’re free to stay however long you like.”
    She relaxed as the knot in her stomach eased. Despite his
permission she couldn’t stay as long as she wanted. She didn’t have much
leisure time as captain. But that he wanted her to stay and had invited her to
made her happy. More than happy, really. It was a bubbling kind of giddiness
that started in her chest and spread throughout her body until it begged her to
collapse into a laughing fit in order to give it some sort of release. But she
couldn’t give in to the urge. How would she ever explain collapsing into a fit
of giggles?
    “Are you okay?”
    She hadn’t realized how odd her reaction must have been
until his voice broke through her thoughts. “Of course.” Only she didn’t really
know. Captains didn’t get giddy. Okay, maybe they did over ships and
assignments but not over boys.
    “Are you sure?”
    She looked up

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