Page 99 of The Villain

He chokes at the words, and his body shudders, his knees spreading in the confines of his pants as cum spurts from his tip. His hips jerk with every release as if it’s coming from his spine to land on the floor and his pants, coating his hand until his movements are slick.

His heart is hammering through his ribs as his hand falls still. Each of his breaths seems to be a struggle.

“You’re so perfect,” I settle back to let him lean against me and catch his breath. My hand massages his abs as they continue to spasm erratically. I pull his hand away from the softening flesh of his cock and intertwine our fingers.

We stay like that for a few minutes.

When his breaths get even, I shift to kiss his cheek. “I’m going to be thinking about this all day.”

“Fuck,” his voice is shaky and low.

“Now you can start this day over in a good mood. Get dressed, and I’ll grab you a drink.” I kiss his temple and prepare to get up.

“What about you?” He sits up to watch me. I smile at the mess he made.

“This frustration is nothing new for me. I’ve wanted you since the first time I saw you. A few more hours won’t kill me.”

He seems surprised as I pace to the doorway.

“You didn’t realize I dreamed of fucking you out of your depression? To lock you up and get you addicted to me until nothing else mattered? If I had known I didn’t have to behave around you I would have had you cuming every day.”

A barely heard knock comes from the door. My smile drops as if it never existed. “We have company, of course. Take your time, statue. No one will get past me.”

I shut the door on his shocked expression, pleased with his progress.

I take the time to wash my hands before going to the door. Tera and Andi are whispering to each other when I check the peephole. They hear the locks being undone and straighten abruptly like naughty children while I watch.

I open the door a crack and focus on Tera. “Who else is here?”

“Just us,” she’s quick to assure me.

“Stay in the living room while I get Shade a drink. He’s in a shit mood and I’m trying to get him back on track.”

“Ok,” Tera agrees with a smile. Andi looks suspicious.

I walk away for them to let themselves in, but I keep an eye on the hallway. The door is still closed.

“Is he upset about Matthias?” Tera settles on one of the bar stools, Andi at her side.

“What happened?” I spare her a frowning glance as I rummage around for something he can drink. As much as I appreciate the bottles of water in the fridge I’d like him to have something better to start. Hard to spoil someone with water.

“He didn’t tell you about the fight?” Andi asks with a smirk.

“Did they hurt him?” All my motions stop as my voice gets gritty. I didn’t see any bruising on him but I wasn’t looking for wounds.

“No,” Tera says quickly with wide eyes. “He hurt one of them.”

I let out a rough breath. “That’s good. We need to support that. If we do he’ll start attacking them on sight instead of waiting.”

“That’s not good, Southie,” Tera chastises me as Andi bursts into laughter.

“Then I’ll start attacking them on sight and he can relax,” I shrug. “I like that better anyway.”

I barely hear Tera saying my nickname in a stern tone as Andi’s laughter gets louder. I find a pod to make some of his favorite tea and start getting it ready.

When Andi settles, she has her elbows braced on the counter with a grin. “He broke Felix’s arm in two places. It was so fast I had no idea what was going on until Felix was on the ground.”

I turn to her slowly with a frown. “This isn’t enough. I need to reward him with one of his fancy ass teas, don’t I? Or pie.”