Cormac

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Authors: Kathi S. Barton
Tags: Erótica, Paranormal, paranormal romance
Taking her breast into
his mouth again, he rocked her over his cock up and down as he suckled at her.
When her fingers curled around his shoulder, he fucked her this way, lifting
her up and down so that his crown filled her over and over. Mac watched as he
filled her, saw his cock, hard again, shine with her cream as it moved in and
out of her.
    “I could come this way. Watching you take me
like this.” He moved her faster, deeper, until he had her down over him once
again and he was fucking her hard by bringing her tighter and tighter to him. “What
I wouldn’t give to have you spread out on my bed, my mouth sucking on your clit
while you came for me. Come Andi. Come now.”
    This time he came with her. Her arms
tightened around his, her mouth at his throat again. Using a little of his cat,
he formed a long claw and cut at his throat for her. When Andi put her mouth
over the wound and sucked on it, Mac bit down on her shoulder and came hard as
blood, hot and thick, filled his mouth again.
    He’d never come so hard in his life. Stars
and darkness filled his vision as he emptied not once but twice more deep
inside of her. When she cried out for the third time, her climax taking her, he
held her tightly to him as she rode him through another mind-blowing release.
    Mac held her after she sobbed herself to
sleep in his arms. He’d not been able to understand what she was saying for the
most part. He was a mistake—that, or she was. Something about her father and an
aunt named Hester. She claimed that she was going to be killed one minute and
that she was going to run far away the next. Jabber, he supposed, wasn’t
supposed to make much sense. When Riordan touched his mind, he was almost glad
for it.
    Where the fuck are you? I thought you were
taking her to Mom’s house. Did something happen? He said that it did. Well, do you need for someone to come and get you? I told you that car was a
mistake. You need something that isn’t going to get you killed.
    I claimed her. Andi is my mate. He could almost see
the look on his brother’s face. It would be shocked, his eyes wide with it. And
he’d be smiling so big right now that Mac would want to smack the shit right
out of him. So, if it’s all the same to you, I’d just as soon you not come
and get us right now.
    You made love to your mate for the first time
in that car? His voice, even in his head, sounded like he was incredulous. Mac, there is
barely enough room for you in that sucker. You took her in that?
    Yeah, well, I’m sure you understand when the
mood comes over you, it matters little where you are. Remember me nearly
catching you in the pantry a few days ago? Riordan said nothing in reply. I’m
taking her to my house. I don’t have anything here for her to wear, so I think
that’s the best thing. Do you know if she has some clothing that I can pick up?
    Storm said she had only the clothing on her
back when she brought her home from the hospital, and has been wearing
something of hers since. Well, that explained why she smelled like Storm. I
don’t know what to tell you about that. Her brother, however, I have plenty to
tell you. I thought Storm was going to kill him today. But he’s not right in
the head. I don’t mean that in a cruel way, but I think he might have a
developmental problem that makes him sort of slow.
    She was saying something about her aunt and
her father, but little about him. I guess her dad is in jail, right? And there
was mention of an aunt that might want to kill her too. Mac looked down at
the bundle in his arms. I have a mate. I mean, holy shit, Riordan, I have a
mate, and she’s beautiful.
    Yeah, I know that feeling. He supposed his
brother would. I think Mom knows what’s going on between you two. She just
asked me if you were going to take her to your house or bring her back here to
our house. That’s where we are by the way, at my house.
    When Andi stirred and looked at him, he told
his brother that he’d talk to him later.

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