Page 57 of Silent Jay

I rolled my eyes and slid off his hips so he could envelop me in a hug. For once, the little voice in my head didn’t have anything to add. I drifted off to sleep in the safety of his embrace.

The following morning, I stirred first. Unlike Tyson, Rehan rolled during the night. Our feet were still tangled, but he now slept on his side with his back facing me. I molded myself to his muscles and kissed his neck.

“Don’t do that.” He half swatted and half caressed my hip. “I don’t need to spend the day taking cold showers.”

I grinned and rolled him, kissing down his body of solid muscle and stripping him of his boxers. Without warning or warm-up, I swallowed his large dick whole, moaning as white chocolate filled my mouth. His dick sprang to life at my attention, and a flurry of murmured words fell out of his mouth.

“Please, ah, oh, Love, I can’t return the favor, stop, no, fuck, don’t stop.….”

Giving Rehan a BJ when he didn’t want it but really did want it was probably one of the biggest turn-ons I didn’t know I had. I relished making his toes curl until he rewarded me with a shot of dessert.

Why the fuck does it taste like dessert?

Just enjoy it. You don’t have to understand everything, Jay.

I closed my eyes and called on my magic, but nothing came. I let out a disappointed breath. Another shot of Rehan hadn’thelped my magic, and neither had our second kiss. Each layer of the curse had to be unraveled by something new.

Fuck, I need to kiss Tyson again, maybe even blow him.

You need to bang both of them, possibly more based on the percentage of magic sight you got back – and still not your original powers.

I can use Rehan’s water element, so that’s something.

There are four elements, Jay.

What kind of a fucking curse is this?

One that knows how lonely you’ve been.

Rehan stirred from his pleasure coma and pulled me into his arms. “I’d give anything to know what you were thinking right now.”

Four elements, four dragon dicks.

I shook my head.No, you really would not.

Although I loved the safety of Rehan’s arms, I couldn’t stay still. After a quick freshen-up, I pulled him out of bed and walked him through my fitness routine before taking him on a good old-fashioned human jog along the beach.

I’d never missed my sports bras so much in my entire life. The bikini top didn’t keep my girls in place, and my nipples hardened painfully with the extra movement. My only consolation was the number of times Rehan tripped on nothing, watching my girls bounce instead of his feet.

By the time we returned, hot and sweaty, Tyson’s entourage was due. While I showered, Rehan’s security officer brought us a late breakfast.

“I’ve got a team set up around your house,” I overheard the officer say while I pulled on a clean t-shirt and bikini bottoms. “Tukaqu has a team set up around my team. He’s watching and expects you at the Ley Line.”

I cocked my head to the side and leaned toward the door. It sounded like Tukaqu didn’t trust his grandson.

Rehan didn’t comment on Tukaqu’s security around his own. “I don’t plan on letting Tukaqu down.” Rehan sighed. “I hope he’s wrong, like usual, but it’s too many coincidences. Did you double-check the magic supplies?”

I narrowed my eyes.

“It’s basic spell components,” his security officer answered. “There’s nothing dangerous here or any combinations which could be dangerous. Should I be worried?”

“No,” Rehan said quickly. “I’m not much of a spell caster, and I got the list online. I just wanted to know if I was on the right track.”

I let out a relieved breath. Rehan was checking on me but keeping my secret. Despite our connection, we’d barely known each other for a week. If he hadn’t double-checked my actions, I’d be worried about him: stranger danger and all.

“As far as I know, you are,” his officer added. “Spell casting is tricky and mostly used by earth dragons these days. I don’t know of a water dragon still practicing other than Tukaqu, but you obviously don’t want to ask him; otherwise, you wouldn’t be asking me.”

Rehan growled. “Thanks.”