She was right.
She felt more and more enter her as he continued to grow with each trigger.
He swelled inside of her like a balloon. She screamed loudly as her body bucked, twitched, and came. She didn’t want to be done, but the release felt so good.
Cora pushed herself up to his shaft and clenched him with her quivering pussy.
He moaned as she did, causing his stance to falter only momentarily.
Once she had relaxed, he lowered her feet but still remained inside. He lay on top of her but was careful to brace most of his weight on his elbows.
“Again?” she asked.
He smiled, stroking her hair. “For the rest of our lives.”
Chapter 40
“So, what’s on the agenda today?” Levi asked as he and Cora got ready for work together.
Their honeymoon had come to an end, but they felt that the honeymoon period would last for life. At PAPS, Cora had been a no-brainer as their newest hire. Not only was she a tech genius, but she had more than proven herself in the field.
After the two of them had recovered the Desolation Stone and destroyed the Motley factory, practically every investigation and law enforcement agency in the star system had clamored to hire her.
To Levi’s great relief, she’d taken the job he’d offered her at PAPS. It meant they got to share their days together, which was something Cora wanted just as much as Levi. Separating work and play was a little harder, but even work was play while he was at her side.
“I thought we weren’t going to talk shop at home,” she replied one morning before work with a wry grin while she put up her hair in the mirror beside him.
Levi shook his head. “Right, sorry. I’m just so excited to share every day with you. Plus…” He came up behind her and wrapped his hands around her belly. “There’s something really exciting about sleeping with the PAPS head of technology.”
Cora laughed a lilting, playful laugh that sent a jolt of happiness through Levi’s whole body.
“Well, in that case…” She turned to face him and leaned against the bathroom sink. “We definitely shouldn’t talk shop at home. Otherwise, we’ll never make it to the agency in time.”
She planted a long, lingering, teasing kiss on his lips, and Levi felt himself getting hard almost immediately. But Cora pulled away, slipping out from under his arm and leaving the bathroom with a grin.
“Come on, or we’re going to be late!” she called out over her shoulder with a hint of mischief in her voice.
Levi groaned, dropping his head for a second before he followed her out of the bathroom. He loved their morning banter. He loved their life together, and he loved that he got to go to work with her every day, knowing they’d do amazing things together—even if he sometimes had to calm himself before he could leave the house respectably.
The PAPS office was thrumming with activity when they arrived, and the other staff, including Dante and Tinsley, Zyair and Layla, and Trigg and Willow, all happened to be in the office that day.
“There they are!” Trigg called raucously. “Just the couple we were talking about!”
“All good things I hope,” quipped Cora as they entered.
Trigg shot her a coy smile and Levi couldn’t help but smile. He loved how well she got along with his family. Even his father had visited Noxxa to see his sons and seemed to be mending fences with Kozien, who had been exiled.
“So, what exactly were you saying about us?” Levi asked, stepping up to where Trigg and Cora were engaging in a little light banter.
“That you’re the perfect pair for our next job,” Trigg answered with a grin that told Levi it was probably a job no one wanted.
To his surprise, though, Trigg brought up a file on the holoscreen that actually piqued Levi’s interest, and Cora’s too from what he could tell.
“A fleet of pirates are selling counterfeit universal funds,” Trigg explained. “They’re incredibly convincing fakes, which is why the authorities haven’t had any luck catching them. The only reason they even know these counterfeits exist is because of a whistleblower. A defector.”
Levi scanned the file in front of him, taking in the information as quickly as possible, but Cora, it seemed, had already finished reading.
“It says here they’re using patented technology to make the cards?” Cora asked, her face set into a thoughtful frown.