Maxxon broke our kiss, panting as he continued to stroke deep. “You’re mine, Allie. Now and always.”
I nodded, too overwhelmed with sensations to speak.
He pressed his forehead to mine as he sucked in uneven breaths. “Your body was made for me. You were made to take my cock. Your tight little cunt was made to be fucked.” His eyes became molten and his voice so raspy it was barely audible. “And I’m going to fuck you so hard and so much that you never forget who you belong to again.”
As if I could ever forget the sensations thundering through me—the unquenchable hunger for his touch, the desperate need to be filled by him, the forbidden thrill of being fucked in a transport ship while Drexians worked nearby in the hangar bay.
I didn’t care that I was engaged to another Drexian. I didn’t care that the entire ship thought I was someone else’s bride. I didn’t care how many rules I was breaking by spreading my legs for Maxxon. I didn’t even care that I was pressed up against the hard steel of a transport and surrounded by shelving and supplies. AllI cared about was being fucked by him until I couldn’t breathe, couldn’t think, couldn’t walk.
Forbidden pleasure coursed through me, making my body tremble as Maxxon thrust relentlessly. The sounds of flesh slapping flesh echoed through the small space, mingling with my breathy gasps and his guttural growls.
He leaned back as my breathing quickened, grasping my hips again and tilting them so that he brushed my clit with every thrust. “Are you going to come for me like a good girl?”
My eyes rolled back in my head as I let my head tip to the ceiling. I couldn’t speak as waves of pleasure crashed over me and tremors rocked my body. I spasmed around Maxxon’s cock, tightening my grip around his waist as I rode it out. But before I could take a breath, he was slamming into me and holding himself deep as he pulsed hot.
His roar echoed around us, then his body went lax, and he fell forward. Maxxon buried his head in my neck, stealing desperate breaths as I tried to remember how to breathe normally.
Chapter
Thirty-Three
Maxxon
The warmth of her body against mine, the scent of her hair—it was all achingly familiar yet thrillingly new. For a moment, we simply clung to each other, the rest of the universe fading away. Part of me couldn’t believe what had just happened, while another part felt that it had been what I’d been running toward since the moment I’d seen Allie. I just hadn’t imagined it happening in a supply closet.
When we finally pulled apart and her legs slipped from around my waist and I gently pulled out, I searched Allie's face, trying to make sense of the situation. "I don't understand. “What happened? How are you here?"
Allie's eyes shimmered with unshed tears. "After you left Earth, nothing felt the same.” She paused, taking a shaky breath. "I couldn't stop thinking about you."
Her words sent a thrill through me, but I tempered my hope with caution. "But what about Varek? I saw you with him in the dress shop.”
"Varek? I barely know him. The first time I laid eyes on him was in that dress shop.”
“But he’s your match.”
“That doesn’t mean I’m going to marry him.” She glanced around us at the shelves of supplies stacked high to the ceiling. “Why do you think I was stowing away on a transport?”
“But you didn’t know where the ship was headed.” I tucked my cock back into my pants. “What if I was going to a faraway colony?”
Her mouth fell open and then she gave me a crooked smile. “I guess I didn’t think about that. All I knew was that I couldn’t marry Varek. It wouldn’t be fair to him. And from what others told me, you weren’t even on the station.”
“I did go back to Earth, but I went to look for you.”
Her expression brightened. “You did?”
I nodded and used my hand to brush a strand of hair from her forehead. “I went back to your building and talked to your friend.”
She smiled. “Bryce. He wasn’t so sure about my plan to volunteer and come to the station as a tribute, but I was so sure my plan would work, and I would find you.”
“Well, it kind of did.”
She let out a surprised giggle. “I guess it did.” Then she tilted her head and appraised me. “But why are you on this ship? Where were you planning to go?”
I sighed, recalling the desperation I’d felt not so long ago. “I had to leave. I couldn’t bear the thought of watching you with Varek. Seeing him touch you once almost broke me. I knew I couldn’t survive watching you marry him, and it would be impossible to avoid it.” Before she could ask me to explain, I added, “Varek has been my closest friend since our days at the Drexian Academy.”
“He’s your best friend?” She pressed a hand to the side of my face. “Oh, Maxxon, I’m so sorry.”
I shook my head, although I also leaned into the warmth of her hand. “It isn’t your fault. You couldn’t have known. Actually, the fault only lies with me. I should have told someone about you when I returned from Earth. I should have admitted that I’d broken protocol. I should have explained that I’d fallen in love with a human.”