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“I don’t know,” I whisper back, terrified of where this is going.

Pausing his strokes so that he can cool down some, Micah teases the head of his dick by circling it with his sticky fingers. “I bet you do know about sucking them off, though. Tell me what they tasted like?”

“They were both sweet and salty at the same time,” I answer, hating that I’m betraying Oren and Knox this way, but unable to do anything to stop it.

“Fuck that sounds good,” Micah groans, slowly teasing himself to the thought as he unconsciously licks his lips. “Could you swallow them down? Did they shove their cocks down your throat until you gagged?”

His movements are choppy now and his chest is bellowing in and out like he’s working up to something.

“They’re too big for me to take all the way, but I swallow as much as I can.”

He makes a strangled noise before he gets to his feet, bends over the bed, and dumps his seed all over my comforter. By the time he’s done, his breath is ripping in and out of his lungs and he’s bent double like he’s in extreme pain.

After a few moments, he straightens and tucks his softening member back into his pants. “We’re not done with this conversation, Aurora. Not by half. Your father is waiting for me downstairs, but we’ll talk more about what a bad girl you’ve been, in-depth, on our wedding night tomorrow.”

Without another word, he strolls away, whistling as he disappears out my bedroom door.

CHAPTER 19

Oren

“How could this have happened?” I demand, shock waves detonating through my body.

“The cameras were checked, Sir,” Crom explains, a tick in his jaw. “An unidentified man entered the women’s restroom just after Aurora did. There’s no footage of anyone coming back out.”

I glance at the tablet the Lieutenant shows me. The reel shows a man entering the ladies’ room moments after my mate. Though his face is partially covered, the human is familiar to me. I read about him when Aurora told me about his phone call. It’s her former fiancé, Micah Sanders.

Taking back the tablet, Crom snaps it shut. “That’s all the footage we have on the event, Sir. When Rollins went in to check on Aurora, he found every stall empty.”

“What about the other cameras on base?” I press, desperate for more information. “They couldn’t have just disappeared!”

“They’re being reviewed as we speak, Colonel. I have my team reviewing the parking lot footage first,” the Lieutenant tells me. “We’re running all plate numbers through the DMV and the list should be available within the hour.”

Since I’ve no doubt who kidnapped my mate, I know where they’re taking her: the compound where so much discontent has been fomenting against the Voltan.

We know where these people live, but we’ve been playing nice diplomatically with the human government by not raiding it. But, as soon as those license plate numbers come back to someone at that compound, we’re kicking every mother-fucking door wide open until she’s located. Hell, I’m not even bothering to wait. I’m calling Knox and assembling a team as fast as possible. I’ll deal with the consequences later. My mate needs me now.

Picking up my comm device, I message Knox who’s taking care of business off base today and let him know to fly back to the base ASAP. I give him a quick run-down of what has happened, and he calls no more than a minute after the message is patched through.

“I’m going to kill him,” he growls as his introduction.

I smile, knowing I’ve picked the best possible squad mate there is. His protectiveness is unrivaled, and he’d do anything to safeguard those he loves. And I have no doubt that he loves our mate. He might not have said the words out loud yet, but it’s written all over his face whenever she’s in the room.

“No,” I say, reaching into the desk and extracting my hardware. Strapping it to my waist, I emphasize, “We’regoing to kill him.Get here as fast as you can. We’re storming that compound together, warrant be damned.”

The emphatic click on the other line lets me know that Knox approves of my decision and is probably halfway to his ship by now. Calling my secretary, I let him know to prepare my own ship for immediate takeoff.

Knox

My muscles are tight and locked in a semi-permanent state of aggression as I climb out of my ship. It takes me less than a minute to jog over to Oren’s and climb aboard. We’re ascending into the air before I even fasten my seat restraints completely.

“Did the warrant come through?” I ask my squad mate out of curiosity, nothing more.

It makes no difference to me one way or the other. I’m willing to act right now, in the interest of rescuing my mate. She must be terrified. If I look inward, I can feel a small blip of fear nestled deep within my chest. While it might just be my burning concern for losing the woman I love, I instinctively know it belongs to her. My materi.

“As far as I’m concerned, it has,” Oren says, his intense, blue gaze slipping from the horizon over to mine.

I know this bold move could cost Oren his career. I respect him even more than I already did for his willingness to risk it all to protect Aurora.