this special day. The room was littered with what would be called rose petals. Raven had given them the perfect list of things to bring back from Earth. This place looked great. A dozen long stem of the flowers were in a vase of water, waiting for the special little human.
“Did you try one of those brown things on the table?” Saber asked, sniffing the stuff.
“No, I wanted to wait for Shantel. How do you think she’ll do with the implant? It took me a whole kara to get used to it.” They both stilled.
In all the time they had been with Raven, never once had he gotten angry, but right now was not the case. Both of them listened to his conversation with their little human.
What do you mean, little human? What does fresh mean? Are you telling me this thing was going to harm you?” They ran for the door, heading to the medical unit. One thing they knew for sure. One bot could wipe out a world. A furious one was not a good thing.
As they turned the corner, Raven and Shantel were coming out of the medical room. She jumped and grasped onto Raven.
“Don’t do that. You scared the crap out of me.” She glanced from him to Saber. “What’s wrong?”
“They’re worried about me. In all my years, I’ve never allowed my anger to show. I’m afraid you, little human, are going to test me to the limits.” Raven kissed the top of her head, but kept his gaze on them.
“Why? Is it a bad thing to get mad?” Shantel blinked at them. “Look, I’m new here. If this is going to work, I need to know what’s going on.”
“You are right, little girl, but not right now. We have a surprise for you.” Raven waved Knight out of the way and led her down the hall. “We are once more entering the zero zone. Nothing will distract us.”
“Why do I get the feeling something big is about to happen?” Shantel asked. The doors to their quarters opened and they stepped in.
Knight hadn’t been this nervous since he was a child. He watched their woman look around the large room. Pictures, small things that were hers lay around the room, along with a few of her clothing items, What humans call music filtered through the intercom, playing the song they had seen in her head.
“You did all this for me? It’s not even Valentine’s Day yet. Why? You don’t even know me?” Tears rolled down her cheeks. She turned to face the three of them.
“But we do know you.” Raven circled around behind her and reached around her, moving the towel. “This is your favorite song from the group Chicago . You have what you call a sweet tooth and love chocolate. Your favorite flower is the rose and you love copper jewelry along with brown diamonds. Do I need to go on?” He towered behind her, chin resting on the top of her head as her lifted her breasts. His fingers brushed her nipples.
“As for why, there is no other for us. The fates have chosen you for them, and my body was tuned to yours as soon as you were born. Even though I didn’t know where you were until later on. Look at your men, little girl. They need you. See the need in Saber’s eyes and body. The way Knight’s eyes turn a deep red when angry. Or in need of his woman, you. He not only wants to taste what makes you special, but his need to be inside you rides him. Go to them. Give yourself into their keeping.”
Her attention went to Raven. “What about you? Don’t you want me?”
He smiled and reached up tapping her nose. “You gave yourself to me long ago. She’s not sick, only remembering that heated night. I believe she was going to say I was the best she ever had,” he actually teased, not only shocking him, but Saber.
“Well, I only had two other men before you so it’s kind of hard to compare.” She squirmed in his arms.
“Enough talk.” Saber dropped to his knees and separated her legs. “Wrap your arms around Knight’s neck and hold on, little human. This kitty is hungry.”
Before he even finished his words, Saber was feeding from her while
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