His eyes snapped open. and a hand gripped my dick. He pulled firm and the lube and precum slicked his way. Max watched me flail and I could feel it all start to unravel. Still he held my bigger cock just perfect, like every other part of him. I was overwhelmed and the deep, throaty keen was like nothing I’d ever heard come from my body.
“Together,” he hissed even as I clamped down and he pushed deep one last, harsh time. I swore I could feel him expand as he hit my prostate and he exploded against it.
I lost sight of him as I arched and my body came apart. I twitched, feeling more like prey than predator, and Max’s hand reflexively tugged tighter. I knew my tip would flair and I would be dowsing him with my seed but at that moment I could feel it all click into place and I was going to be with him forever.
With a final twitch, I slumped forward, losing my balance even as the last of my cum spewed between us.
He groaned weakly somewhere above me as I sprawled over his chest. Max’s cock was still wedged in me, and his hands relaxed, resting on my hips as he fought to catch his breath.
The whole thing was perfect. I couldn’t help it; I bit down on the skin right above his thumping heart, and it was bliss to feel his body twitch beneath me in response.
***
“He’s sweet.”
“I know.” It hadn’t taken long to bring Tesh out on dates. Spending normal time with him was more wonderful than I could have imagined. It didn’t matter to him where we went or what we did. Selkies, it turned out, didn’t need nearly as much as humans did to survive. And as they banded together in family groups, they were relatively safe.
I hadn’t introduced him to many people I knew yet. It had only been a few weeks, even if it felt longer. But today I’d wanted to go where he hunted and the path he showed me led past my favorite coffee shop. It was actually the first place we’d met, a fact that was not lost on me. Even though I’d been going there for years, we’d never passed each other before.
If that kid hadn’t stolen his pelt, I might never have met him. I couldn’t believe my soul mate might have just passed me by. I might have told Tesh I didn’t believe in fate, but that sort of evidence was incredibly convincing.
“I’m glad you’ve finally started dating again.” Tor might have been a barrister who I didn’t know personally, but our shifts always seemed to collide. They’d been making my coffee for so long now it was a strangely unique relationship. Some days, I felt like they were my only friend. I’d never told Tor that and probably never would. It was a little too embarrassing.
When Tesh had asked about my family, Tor was the only person I could think of. At least in the short term. My family didn’t exactly like staying in one place and none of us were close.
“Don’t give me too much shit about it, ok?”
Tesh was already heading toward the ocean while I waited for my drink. He moved slowly, taking his time to stare curiously at different shop windows. He might live among humans, but a lot of our everyday life eluded him. Selkies didn’t eat our food and their bodies insulated better against the weather than ours. If they were really in a bind, there was nothing stopping them from donning their pelts and moving on. Tesh mentioned they had only planned to stay in this town till one of his family had had their pups.
When I’d asked him when he would leave, my heart stuck in my throat. Tesh had blinked slowly at me. He would move into my house now, was his only response. I’d felt relieved and stupid in one breath. It was very overwhelming.
Tor winked as they handed me the coffee. It wasn’t hard to see how much fun they were having with this. It was seeming more and more like they had pegged me as an eternal bachelor. To be fair, I had as well.
Tesh had changed all that in just two weeks. Now I couldn’t imagine not having him in my life. The Selkie said that was just the way it worked with supernaturals. Like giving them an up on humans because of all they had to do just to survive in a world where science and greed ruled. Here was a way to easily find your soulmate, and Tesh didn’t need to question anything. After the first week, I’d stopped bothering to as well.
I was as much Tesh’s as he was mine. I may as well enjoy the ride at this point.
“I would never tease my favorite customer.” Tor had no class, and I rolled my eyes. They were forever going to tease me. About everything, if I was being honest. “But you better catch up. He’s ready to get to the beach ahead of you.”
It might have been coming into autumn, but the nippy weather didn’t bother Tesh. His pelt hung off his shoulder like an expensive faux fur coat, but otherwise he was in old jeans and t-shirt that barely fit him. I knew now it was all about being easy to get in and out of for the supernatural creature. He wore just enough to keep the humans happy. His whole life was in his little rucksack, though he hadn’t brought it with him today. Today I would protect his clothing while he swam.
The cold Tasmania weather kept most off the beach, but Tesh pulled me away from the jetty. It was the only populated place; a few grizzled ex sailors casting lines, hoping for a little fun. One tipped his hat Tesh’s way as they headed past. I shouldn’t have been surprised when Tesh gave the old man a sassy salute. I could hear him laughing away when I cuffed the flirt across the back of his head.
“Careful,” he teased softly, teeth flashing in the late morning sun. “You might be the one who enjoys a spanking.”
I was glad for my baggy cargos, and scowled at him as grumpily as I could. Tesh didn’t believe it one bit and laughed, dancing away from my reach.
When he finally stopped, we were holding hands again and could no longer see the jetty behind us.
“This is my safe spot during the colder months.” I didn’t want to think how far he went during the summer months. It wasn’t like this small town ever had a lot of tourists, but there were certainly a few beach goers when the weather was warm enough. I’d have to get a car, so he didn’t have to come so far home.
The thought that Tesh was now my home warmed more than the coffee I’d been sipping sparingly. I would need it while I was sitting alone on the sand.
“You won’t be too cold?”
Naked Tesh was a mesmerising thing. He was more seal than human right now, and I could only nod. There was a lump stuck in my throat. I’d never seen him in the sea before, but the realization that he could just leave was overwhelming. There was nothing anchoring the Selkie to the land and watching him walk into the water was overwhelming.
The change was fast. I couldn’t even imagine the amount of times he’d done it; one moment standing and the next diving into the waves. Tesh was glorious in the water, a large silver and brown seal slicing through the swell. He even showed off, forcing his body up and into the air, barking at me to watch.