Lord of Capra

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Author: Jaylee Davis
kissing her.
She tasted incredible, so much so he couldn’t stop.
    He couldn’t keep
the image of her sitting on top him while she rode his dick out of his mind.
She was intoxicating, and he loved how she felt and moved against him. He was
positive there was no time in his life that he’d ever come so hard. No dry
spell had ever had such an explosive finale for him. She was amazing, and he
couldn’t imagine letting her get away.
    He was certainly no
novice when it came to making love or just out right fucking, but he’d never
been with a woman like Evana. And he’d never been with someone so…clean shaven.
Except for her long, black hair, eyebrows and eyelashes, she was completely
hairless. And he found that incredibly sexy.
    Her body was
perfection—ripe full breasts, narrow waist, curvaceous hips and shapely thighs.
She felt so damn fucking good. Just thinking about her turned him on again. He
moved to deepen the kiss with the intention of going for a second round. In an instant
his butt hit the floor.
    “What the hell?” He
scrambled to his feet.
    Drake wasted a glance
at the undulating bed. Sure enough, she was gone. He heard rustling in his
bathroom and dashed out of the bedroom. He found Evana dabbing her mouth with a
tissue, wiping away blood.
    Instantly
concerned, he scrutinized her face. “Are you okay?’
    “I’m fine.”
    She grabbed another
tissue and wiped the corner of his mouth. More blood, he noted.
    “Uh,” he stammered.
“Evana, I’m sorry. Believe me.” He hurried to apologize. “I don’t recall…” he
offered for lack of a better word, “hitting…you.” He winced. “I’d never do
that.”
    She smiled in
response to his fumbled explanation. “No, it’s not your fault,” she assured
him. “I just bit my lip. It was an accident.” She lifted on her toes to kiss
him.
    Drake lowered his
head to meet her lips. He kissed her tenderly, not wanting to cause any pain.
    “I’m fine,” she
urged.
    “Well, I’m the one
who ended up on the floor,” he pointedly reminded.
    After a few seconds
of awkward silence, Evana responded. “I must tell you everything.”

Chapter Five
     
    Resigned to the
task before her, she took his hand and led him back to the bedroom. Along the
way she picked up her gown and slipped it on. Drake followed her lead and stepped
into his sweats without comment. Before speaking, Evana glanced at him and
found him staring toward his bed. She followed his gaze and noticed the mangled
headboard that had caught his attention.
    The lowest bar was
twisted, crushed in two places and pulled away from the wall. The top rungs of
the headboard along with the side supports were deformed due to damage to the
lower bar and they were now tilted inward.
    “Frame looks like
it’s holding,” Drake commented matter-of-factly. He gestured toward the bed and
stared back at her, raising his brows.
    “I’ll explain,” she
implored and motioned for him to follow. Perhaps it’d be best to sit on his
couch where she could tell him everything and keep her distance from him at the
same time. It’d be safer, especially for him.
    Evana took a seat
on one end of the couch while Drake took the other. She nervously cleared her
throat while gathering her thoughts. “I’m sure you have questions…”
    “You think?” Drake
blurted.
    “Let me explain
some things first. Please, just listen to what I have to tell you before
jumping to any wrong conclusions or making wild accusations.”
    Drake nodded.
    “Many years ago,”
she stated, picking her words with care while keeping her eyes downcast, “I was
dying. A plague came to my village. So many died even before I became sick. It
was a terrible, slow, painful death. I was the last member of our household to
fall ill. As I lay suffering, an entity came to me.” She gave him a quick
glance to see his reaction so far. He looked puzzled, but he seemed willing to
listen.
    “An entity?” he
prodded and waited for her to continue.
    Evana
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