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Wave after wave of it.

Crashing over me and dragging me into the depths. Launching me into a supernova, never to return.

“Te- Ga- I- Ah!” My scream encompasses the words I can’t say. Mingling with theirs as they unleash everything they have into me.

Volcanic heat fills my core, flooding my entire body, rushing through my nervous system as my head explodes in stars behind my closed eyes.

Their love is spilling over, out of me as they start to slow down, deepening their thrusts with their release.

But it only sends me over again.

And again.

As long as they stay inside me it keeps happening over and over again. Clenching around their spectacular girths and drinking in their pleasure again and again.

Until I’m a puddle on Gavin's chest, quivering and gasping for air.

Until we all are, curled in a triple spoon with me in the middle, wrapped in the strength and warmth of their arms.

“We love you, Hell,” I hear them say together, distantly.

“I love you, too,” I manage to mumble before I drift off.

26

HELLENA

“Wake up! We’re under siege!” Alaya’s bark startles me from the deepest sleep I’ve had in days.

All three of us are tumbling out of the queen-sized at once, dragging on any clothes we can find.

Gavin’s through the door first, then me, Tell bringing up the rear.

I swear they plan it that way.

Not that I’m complaining.

Early morning light tints the world in blue as Gav clears us a path through the growing rabble of citizens and Block members, opening up to a scattered line of perimeter guards, all locked and loaded.

Aiming at the group of several dozen big ass dudes at the base of the trailhead.

Got to give it to the Block, they know how to run a tight show.

Anyone trying to get into our camp would have a face full of bullets before they cleared the tree line.

Unfortunately, they’re evenly matched. At least until some reinforcements can arrive.

Their advantage is that we have the high ground at the top of the slope.

That trailhead is the only way into the valley from Sanctum, forcing them into a standoff. It also means they are blocking off our escape and all of our vehicles if it comes down to it. Not our best planning, but no one was supposed to figure out where the camp was in the first place.

And we were supposed to have a warning.

I guess last night got a little out of pocket. Everyone needed the time to let loose.

“Who is it?” I ask no one in particular, scanning our side for Ora, Alaya. Any of the Block captains. Taking over the situation seems a little presumptuous.

Here and there, a few of ours give me dark looks. Mostly average citizens.