Page 17 of Monster's Mystery

I grinned sleepily. He wasn’t wrong. “Well, get to your worship. I won’t stop you any longer.”

Fire flashed in his eyes before he ducked his head again, feasting on my sensitive flesh until I cried out in ecstasy over and over.

The sunlight was no longer weak by the time Aiden let me off the bed, my legs shaky from the repeated onslaught of pleasure.

“You might have eaten, but I hope there’s enough time for me to getmybreakfast the normal way before classes this morning,” I grumbled half-heartedly.

“More than enough,” Aiden said, looking extremely satisfied with himself. “I’ll meet you in the cafeteria?”

“Where are you going?” I pouted.

He raised an eyebrow at me and gestured at his naked body. “I’m not sure the teachers would approve.”

“I’m going to learn an inverse of the emperor’s new clothing spell,” I said. “ThenIcan see you naked all the time, but nobody else will.”

“Yeah, because you’ll be dragging me off to plow you every chance you get,” he teased. “I’ll see you in a few minutes.” He bent over my upturned face and kissed me thoroughly, the taste of myself mingling with his own unique flavor.

“Get out of here,” I said, but the smile on my face wouldn’t fade.

Dip chirped sleepily and rolled over on Lilia’s bunk, the tiny dragon somehow spread out over most of the single bed.

Aiden saluted the little dragon, magicked himself a robe, and walked out my door.

I shook my head at his audacity and hurried to dress myself. I was starving.

That probably has something to do with the extra energy expended last night.

And this morning.

I grinned sheepishly at myself in the mirror and then shrugged. A quick brush of my hair after an untangling spell, and then I was hurrying down the hallway to the stairs.

I tried not to blush as I rounded the corner, catching a glimpse of the chair that Aiden had bent me over and pounded into me until I screamed.

Lilia was eating breakfast with Una and Rhiannon. I hugged all three girls before sitting down with my plate of bacon, eggs, and toast.

“So?” I asked Lilia eagerly. “Did you learn anything?”

“Not as much as I’d hoped, unfortunately,” Lilia said apologetically. “Hazel was seen going up the stairs after the fight, but I guess she didn’t make it to our room. Nobody saw her on the fourth floor.”

I frowned. “Maybe she went to a different floor?”

“She could have gone to see a teacher,” Rhiannon suggested.

“Could be. I want to talk to her thesis professor at some point. Hopefully, she went to see him,” I said thoughtfully.

“Did she get a boyfriend over the summer?” Una asked. “She might have visited him instead.”

“No, she didn’t get a boyfriend,” I said. “And before you suggest it, she’s not the one for one-night stands.”

Una fluffed her hair. “Not everyone has the temperament for it.” She eyed a boy walking past her. “I, however, crave diversity.”

The rest of the table giggled at her.

“Focus,” I said, tapping the table with a fingernail. “What’s next?”

“Talk to Professor Calderwood,” Lilia said promptly.

“I see him this afternoon,” I said. “I got it.”