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"This is not the way I would have come to you first, Princess Meredith," he said He seemed almost e sex enote that had becoe of sorrow that he&039;d had for so long wasbut that happy afterglow
I pulled at the vines, and theyand alive, so that they tightened their grip as I tugged on them
"Yes," Ivi said, "they&039;re alive They&039;re a part of hten Struggle too hten more than you want"
Brii dropped to his knees, then to all fours He began to craard me, and the vines on the floor writhed away fro fros just a little as he crawled towardht to be still as Brii was over me, still on all fours, so that I could see down the line of his body See that he was hard, and ready, and I was going to need the work that Ivi had done between s to take him inside
Brii leaned those full red lips, the most beautiful lips in either court, near my mouth and whispered, "Say yes"
I said, "Yes"
He smiled, then he kissed an to push his way inside me
Chapter Twenty-three
He stayed up on his arms as Ivi had done Both of them were too tall to do the standard missionary position with me Brii slid inside me more easily than Ivi had, but it wasn&039;t because he was sht"
"Not as tight as she was before I had h so I could see him past the sweep of Brii&039;s shoulders He looked down at an to dance his way in and out ofabove mine, while Ivi held me for hi hiers on either side ofat me while I fuck you, Princess, not hi away, he proved that he an to pound himself into me as hard and fast as he could, so that the sound of flesh hitting flesh, his labored breathing, and my small sounds of protest were all the world could hold
It had been too soon since Ivi&039;s good work, and Briac broughtpleasure, the nextthe orgas, lass
Briac rode my body until it quieted, and I was left blind and limp underneath him, and then and only then did he let his body do that one last thrust, so that he screamed wordlessly above ood and right His heart pounded againstso harsh it sounded like he was still running as fast as he could as he lay there on top of me, too exhausted to move, too tired to do more than throw his body a little to the side so I wasn&039;t smothered under his chest and stomach
When he could finally ain, and caused hied with pain
He lay on his side besideshut He spoke in a voice that was hoarse and thick, "Goddess, that felt so good, alood"
"It al?" Ivi said, and I could see hih that he&039;d had a ringside seat for the sex
"Yes," Brii answered
"Princess, can you hear ed a breathy "Yes"
"Can you understand ave a small smile and said, "What do you want me to say?"
He set you to pass out from pleasure"
"Not quite," I said
"Maybe next time," he said
Thatto chase back the alow of it all Dawn had coht to the western sky The night had slipped away during all that sex
"Didn&039;t think there&039;d be next time," I said, and I realized thattheir nae that a man&039;s eyes can after they&039;ve been with you in that most intimate of ways "You ordered us to fuck someone else as soon as possible You didn&039;t order us never to fuck you again"
I couldn&039;t argue with that, though it see quite clearly yet My body still felt loose and liquid, as if I was only half inside it I hadn&039;t passed out, but it had been a near thing
The vines began to unwind fro away like they had muscles and minds of their own I smelled flowers, but it was neither roses nor apple blossoainst the glass There was a tree growing against the glass, just a few yards away froray-white bark, and it rose at least ten feet above us It was covered in white and pink blossoht to support et a better look at it I realized that the bark was the same ash-white color as Briac&039;s skin I&039;d always known he was a vegetative deity of soave no clue I stared up at the blosso tree, then down at the man as apparently passed out at my side
"It&039;s a "
"Cherry tree," Ivi finished for me
Chapter Twenty-four
We weren&039;t sure if the vines and the tree would last, or if they would fade away like the apple tree had at the main house after Maeve Reed and I had had sex there So, without really discussing it, we had breakfast in the for branches of the cherry tree with its blossoer walk for Galen and Hafwyn to bring the food, but everyone helped, and no one thought it a hardship as the first petals fell onto our plates Before we had finished breakfast ere sitting in a room full of pink and white snow formed of petals, and where the blosso of leaves, and the barest beginnings of fruit
We talked quietly under the fall of blosso we had to share seeht have been, as if the very air were sweeter and cal could upset us
I kneouldn&039;t last, but while it did, we all enjoyed it So, where Doyle and Frost ht, they weren&039;t Rhys and I shared the dreaht mean, and what itothers
We talked of hard things, but nothing seeht spilled across the sea It was one of the most peaceful Sundays I&039;d ever known, full of quiet talk, touching, and being held, and even the news that Rhys had a sithen of his own here didn&039;t cause alariven each other any news, no rim, and it simply wouldn&039;t have been that ih we&039;d planned on going back to the ht, somehoe didn&039;t None of us wanted to break the spell, for spell it was, or blessing Whatever ic you wished to call it, anted it to last It did last all that day, and all that night, but Monday ic of the weekend never lasts Not even for fairy princesses and immortal warriors More&039;s the pity