Surge Of Magic

Surge Of Magic by Vella Day Read Free Book Online

Book: Surge Of Magic by Vella Day Read Free Book Online
Authors: Vella Day
Tags: Paranormal Werewolf Romance, Paranormal Erotica
His fingers tightened right before he drove his cock into her.
    Whoa! Excitement exploded inside her as his big cock caused tremors to radiate throughout her. “Yes.”
    His lips found her neck and he kissed his way up to the shell of her ear. “I’ve missed you so much.”
    Teagan didn’t want to think how much her actions had hurt him, and while her guilt would surely come later, right now, she needed him. “Prove it.”
    He growled, withdrew, and pounded into her, again heating her to the core. Her fingers dug into the wall, and she pressed her hips back for more. His hands roamed up to her tits again, and when he pinched her nipples, every nerve end detonated. He continued to seesaw in and out of her in a natural rhythm that spoke of lust and passion.
    She lowered her hands on the wall to change the angle, and on the next thrust, he filled her to the hilt and caused another climax to claim her—this one more powerful than the last. Holy crap. From her fingers down to her toes, she was glowing neon blue as tiny sparks flew off of her like mini fireworks.
    Seconds later, Kip’s hot seed blasted into her and he grunted and groaned. As his pulsating slowed, he wrapped his arms around her waist and kissed her shoulder. “That was amazing.”
    She’d remember this for a long time. Teagan slowly eased up and Kip stepped back. “Let me get something to clean us up with,” she said.
    Teagan walked across the hall to the bathroom, grabbed a clean towel, and wet it. Once she swiped herself, she returned and had a lot of fun cleaning him up.
    Kip grabbed the towel from her. “Enough. You want me to start all over again?”
    She was already a bit sore. “I’m good, but how about we put some clothes on and then talk?”

Chapter Five
    ‡
    O nce Teagan and Kip dressed, they returned to the kitchen where she fixed two cups of coffee, needing the caffeine jolt to keep from falling apart. “Let’s sit in the living room. I know you have questions,” she said.
    “You can say that again.” Kip carried both cups over to the coffee table and set them down. She sat on the sofa and patted the seat next to her for Kip.
    “I bet you want to know why I had to pull away,” she said, not able to make eye contact.
    His lips pressed together. “You mean break up with me. I also would like to know why you refused to answer my calls. I’ll leave Randy’s injury out of the equation.”
    His words cut her deeply. “I’m sorry, but it was for your own good. I had another vision.” She held up her hand to stop him from commenting. “Actually, I’ve had several visions, but the last one was the worst.”
    Kip picked up his cup and blew the steam away from the liquid. “I appreciate you worrying about me, but I don’t need you or anyone else to watch over me. I can take care of myself.”
    “Randy probably thought the same thing and look what happened to him.”
    “I’m not Randy; besides, he was careless.” He sipped his coffee then set it down. “My brother has nothing to do with what happened between us.”
    This wasn’t going as she’d hoped. “I never meant to hurt you.”
    He looked off to the side and drew in one side of his mouth. “But you did.”
    “You’re not going to make this easy on me.”
    He leaned in closer and placed his hand on her wrist. “Should I?”
    Her stomach twisted. “No. You have every right to be angry and hurt. Remember the night we had our big fight?” she asked.
    “You mean when you practically hurled a book at my head?”
    He was being silly. “I didn’t know I had that talent then. It just happened.”
    Kip sank back against the sofa. “I realized that later. I’ve replayed every word in my head and can’t for the life of me figure out what I did wrong.”
    Teagan inhaled. “You did nothing wrong. I was the one with the problem.” She explained about the series of visions, starting with the first quick one and ending with her seeing him swimming in blood.
    “Why didn’t

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