Page 91 of Alien's Love Child

Jesse's fingers dig into the sheets, her breath coming in short gasps. I trail kisses down her throat, feeling the shiver that runs through her. "Davin," she murmurs, her voice a husky plea.

"Right here, love." I whisper against her skin, my hands exploring her curves. She presses back against me, a soft moan escaping her lips.

I flip her around, a swift movement that has her gasping. Her hair cascades over her shoulder, a waterfall of red against her freckled skin. I run my hands down her sides, feeling the heat of her body, the desperation in her touch.

"You're teasing me," she accuses, but there's a smile in her voice.

"Am I?" I lean in, capturing her earlobe between my teeth. She shivers, her breath hitching. "Or am I just taking my time?"

She lets out a soft laugh, a sound that goes straight to my heart. "Since when do you take your time with anything?"

"Since I found something worth savoring." I press a kiss to her neck, feeling her pulse race under my lips.

She reaches back, her hand finding my hip, pulling me closer. "Less talking," she demands, her voice a breathy whisper. "More action."

"As you wish."

I take her from behind, a deep groan escaping me as I feel her heat envelop me. She gasps, her fingers gripping the sheets tighter. "Davin," she breathes, her voice a mix of pleasure and need.

"I've got you, love." I murmur, my hands finding her hips, guiding her movements. She matches my rhythm, our bodies moving in sync.

The room fills with our shared breaths, our moans, the sound of our bodies coming together. The universe outside fades away, leaving only us, only this moment, only our love.

I feel her tense, her body coiling like a spring ready to snap. I lean in, my lips finding her ear. "Let go, Jesse," I whisper. "I've got you."

And she does. Her body convulses, a cry escaping her lips as she finds her release. I follow her over the edge, a deep groan escaping me as I climax, our bodies shaking with the force of our shared pleasure.

We collapse onto the bed, a tangle of limbs and shared breaths. I pull her close, her back to my chest, my arms wrapped around her. She fits perfectly, her body molding to mine like we were made for each other.

"I love you, Jesse," I murmur, pressing a kiss to her shoulder.

She turns her head, her green eyes meeting mine. A soft smile plays on her lips. "I love you too, Davin." She pauses, amischievous glint in her eye. "But don't think this means you can slack off next time."

I laugh, a sound that echoes through the room, a sound that feels like home. "Wouldn't dream of it, love." I pull her closer, our bodies still entwined, our hearts still beating as one. "Wouldn't dream of it."

CHAPTER 34

JESSE

The gleaming white corridors of the Star Princess stretch endlessly before us as we make our way to our suite. Leo bounces between Davin and me, his little hands clutching both of ours as he skips along.

"Mama, look! The ceiling has stars!" Leo points up at the holographic display above us, showing the current star field we're passing through.

"Those aren't real stars, kiddo," Davin says, adjusting our carry-on bag over his shoulder. "Wait until we get to the observation deck."

"Can we go now?" Leo tugs on Davin's hand. "Please, Papa?"

My heart swells hearing Leo call Davin that. It's still relatively new, but it feels so right.

"Room first," I say, checking the numbers on the doors. "Then we can explore everything."

"Everything?" Leo's eyes go wide.

"Well, maybe not the engine room." I wink at Davin. "Though I bet your father would love to show you how the propulsion systems work."

"Don't give him ideas," Davin mutters, but there's a smile playing at his lips.

We reach our suite, and Leo runs straight to the window, pressing his face against the transparent material. The suite itself is larger than our entire living room back home, with plush furniture and subtle lighting that adjusts to our presence.