Just One Golden Kiss

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Author: M. A. Thomas
him devour her had he asked.
    “I want more of you,” he said, his cock still in her mouth.
    He withdrew from her and took her in his arms. In the next instant, they were on the roof of his house.
    “Eldrich,” she said, sitting on top of him.
    “Silence,” he said, cradling her.
    He picked up a thin stick that must have fallen from one of the tree branches which hung above his roof.
    “Devour me,” she said.
    “Do you love me?” he asked.
    “Forever,” she said.
    “Do you trust me?” he asked.
    “Yes.”
    Putting her on her back, he moved her legs apart.
    Ah yes, our little game once more.
    He slithered the stick gently up her inner thighs, teasing her, threatening to push it inside of her. She squealed.
    “Say it,” he said.
    “I need you.”
    “I won’t make you beg this time,” he said.
    “Eldrich!” she screamed.
    “Do you need me?” he asked.
    “Enter me. I shall die if you don’t,” she said.
    “You will not,” he said, going into her. “I’m here. Feel me inside of you.”
    “Oh, Eldrich, take all of me. I can’t exist without you.”
    “Nor can I,” he said, penetrating her deeply.
    “I feel pain,” she said.
    “Do you want me to stop?” he asked, pulling out of her.
    “You’re teasing me. I hate you.”
    “Shall I resume what I was doing, then?” he asked with a smirk.
    “Yes, oh, yes. Do it, now!”
    Turn around and press yourself against me.
    “Anything you desire.” She did as he asked.
    “Bend forward and lift your buttocks.”
    “Yes, my prince.”
    Ah, his sweetness was once again inside of her.
    “Is daylight almost upon us?” she asked.
    “It’s many hours away.”
    “Thank you, Gods, thank you.”
    He went deeper inside of her, taking her very soul and she knew she was his forever. And he was hers.

 
    CHAPTER FIVE
     
     
     
    The sun was only minutes from rising. Lying on her back in the forest, Lela took in a slow breath and locked hands with Eldrich who was resting next to her.
    Since meeting Eldrich thre e weeks ago she and him, had embarked on a deliciously intoxicating adventure during which she had questioned her sanity more than once. Here she was living with a vampire in the middle of the forest away from the protection of her father, the King of Barmoth.
    Oh, what her father must have thought when he realized she had left the castle and wasn’t coming back. She couldn’t help but think that maybe just maybe a part of him was relieved he was no longer burdened with caring for her. Bloody hell, not once had any of her father’s men come looking for her at Eldrich’s house, the first place she would have thought they’d have searched since that is where they found her the day after the golden ball pulled her into the well. Never mind. She belonged to Eldrich and him to her. That’s all that mattered.
    “Will you stay with me?” he asked, his gaze on her.
    “You need to sleep,” she said, kissing his forehead, then his nose and then his lips. “The sun will be up soon.”
    He caressed her cheek. “Answer me.”
    “I have answered you every day. Why do you continue to ask?” she said, her body tingling from his touch.
    He slid his hand under her dress. “I need to hear you say it.”
    “Yes, my sweet prince, I will stay with you,” she murmured.
    “Forever?” he asked, swirling his fingers inside of her.
    “Forever,” she whispered, circling her hips. If only the sun would never rise again.
    Nipping her neck, he asked, “Do you want all of me inside of you?”
    “The sun is beginning to rise.”
    “Let it rise,” he said, unbuttoning his trousers.
    “You’re so impatient,” she said.
    Here was a seven-hundred-year-old vampire willing to let the sun burn him for her . He was hers. And she was more than in love with him. She was addicted to every part of him.
    “Quickly, my love,” she said. “We only have a minute or two.”
    “Sweet princess, you’re so delicious,” he said, tenderly entering her.
    She moved her
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