With a scream of his name that flew away on the wind, she reached her peak.
“Sohut,” she whimpered as he spun her around so she lay on her belly.
His cock was so hard, he was pretty sure it was the pure need to be buried inside his female that prevented him from coming already.
As he released his shaft, it sprung up eagerly, pressing into the delicious rump offered up to him.
Clee-yo whimpered again at the feel of his cock against her and the sound almost pushed him over the edge.
Holding her hips steady, he grit his teeth as he surged forward.
Her tightness welcomed him. It squeezed him tight as her juices coated his shaft.
His thrusts were hard, deep, as he moved in and out of her.
“You’re mine, Clee-yo,” he grunted.
A moan ripped from her that pushed him right over the edge.
Gripping her hips as he buried himself deep and released his spend, Sohut’s entire body jerked with the force of his orgasm.
“And you’re mine,” he heard her whisper.
34
As the hover car lifted and began speeding across the alien savanna once more, Cleo smiled as she rested her head against Sohut’s arm.
This was real.
Of all the ways she’d expected her life to turn out, she had never once imagined this. But here she was and it was real.
Back when she’d been taken from Earth, abducted and thrown into a world that was not her own, she’d thought her life had gone to shit.
But it had all been leading up to this.
Snuggling against Sohut, despite that it wasn’t cold, a smile spread her lips.
He was hers and she wouldn’t change all those horrible experiences now for the world.
In what felt like about half-an-hour, a spec in the distance began to form into something else—a residence of some sort.
The sight made her sit upright far too quickly and Wawa swayed on her shoulder.
“Is that…”
“The Sanctuary,” Sohut answered, his voice holding a note of pride and trepidation, the latter of which pulled her gaze from the huge farm they were approaching to the man beside her.
Her spine stiffened a little. “What is it? Aren’t you happy to be home?”
“Delighted.” Sohut glanced at her and his green gaze softened a little. “It’s just that…my brother is a bit…” He trailed off. “Riv doesn’t like strangers.”
Oh.
She didn’t know what to say about that. She wasn’t planning to stay in his brother’s way anyway.
She turned her gaze back to the Sanctuary.
It looked…beautiful. Serene and beautiful.