Marianne's Abduction

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were dark pools of light right
now. “As the most handsome, sexy, charming men I’ve ever met.” There was no
point in lying, or in being coy. Not anymore. Everything was different. And she
had no idea where this was going, but she only knew she was here, right now,
and she wanted them both.
    Lightning
flashed once more, and the thunder was very close now. Fat drops of rain hit
the pavement in front of the deck, and she knew the canopy wouldn’t protect them
for long. The storm was heading straight for them. She rose, hoping they’d
follow, which they did.
    Marianne
went straight to her bedroom, shedding her clothes as she walked. Her entire
body trembled, but it wasn’t from fear. She was on fire for them, and she’d
never felt so wanton or uninhibited in her life. But she also knew this wasn’t
wrong. It couldn’t be. Not when it felt so perfect and sexy.
    As
they walked, she heard scuffling noises and soft grunts, and knew they were
undressing as well, but she didn’t turn around. If she stopped, she’d lose her
nerve. When she reached her bed, she stepped out of her panties and lay down on
her side to watch them. There was only one soft light on in the room, but her
drapes were open so they also had the lightning to illuminate the space.
    She
finally dared to look at them, and they were indeed naked. They nearly tripped
over each other walking into the room, and she tried not to laugh. Then she
moaned as she let her gaze travel over their naked bodies. Oh my … they are fucking magnificent.
    Both
men were as muscled as she’d imagined they would be, and covered with tats.
Their dicks were big and thick, and a wave of nervousness washed over her. It
had been a long time, and she wasn’t sure whether it would hurt at first when
they fucked her.
    But
one look into their faces put her at ease. These men weren’t going to hurt her.
They were just as apprehensive as she was. Her heart gave a strange lurch that
these two big, strong alien men were nervous about making love to an Earth
woman.
    “We
can’t impregnate you,” said Vaughn. “Different DNA and all. And we’re immune to most of your diseases. But we have none of our own,
regardless.”
    Marianne
smiled. “Good to know. Thank you. And I don’t have any, by the way.”
    She
sat up and held out her arms. River reached her first, and he pulled her into
his arms and captured her mouth in a kiss so hot she wasn’t sure the lightning
would be hotter if it struck her.
    She
parted her lips, and moans escaped her throat as he worked his tongue inside,
teasing hers, and moving his lips in ways she’d only imagined were possible. What an incredible kisser. Was Vaughn
this skilled, too? Oh, how she hoped so.
    He
tangled his fingers in her hair and gave it a tug, not hard enough to hurt, but
in a way that sent tiny jolts of electricity through her body until she
couldn’t even think. All she wanted to do was lie back on the bed and beg him
to fuck her.
    “Give
me a turn.”
    Vaughn’s
voice, filled with lust and humor, broke through her fog. River released the
kiss, and then grinned at her in a way that sent fresh wetness to her pussy.
“Should we let him join us?”
    “Well,
I don’t know. Is he as good a kisser as you are?”
    Vaughn
snorted. “I’m better.”
    She
giggled, and River mumbled something in a language she couldn’t understand.
“Was that a curse word?” They’d spoken in their language occasionally all week,
and it sounded like a Russian dialect to her. She was slowly learning a few
words but hadn’t heard this particular one yet.
    “More
than one,” he said. “Remind me later when Vaughn falls asleep and I’ll teach
them all to you.”
    “You’ll
fall asleep before I will.”
    “Doubtful.
I’m younger than you.”
    Vaughn
crawled next to her and glared at River. “Move aside and let me have a turn.”
    River
did, and then he pulled lazily on his cock as Vaughn cupped her face. He stared
at her with so much intensity, she

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