Authors: Lawna Mackie
“I’m
not
scared
of
y
o
u
,
Kerrigan.
Y
our
dragon
do
e
sn’t
frighten
m
e.”
Kerrigan
closed
his
e
y
e
s,
knowing
he
was
losing
his
battle.
Their
thrusts
beca
m
e
faster
and faster,
each
one
reaching
for
ultima
t
e
release.
Colors
no
longer
existed
for
Kerrigan,
only
the
feel of
her
tight,
w
et
sheath
and
the
noises
of
pleasure
rippling
from
her
throat.
Tearing
his
m
outh away
from
her
lips,
he
bent
his
head
to
her
breast,
scraping
her
s
kin
with
his
teeth,
which
n
o
w had
become
sharp
points.
Meeka
pleaded.
“
Y
es,
Kerrigan,
please.
I
want
y
o
u.”
With
one
deep
thrust,
he
roared
with
release,
sinking
his
teeth
into
her
breast.
He
felt
her
tighten
around
his
cock
before
she
released,
scre
a
m
ing
out
with
her
cl
i
m
ax. Kerrigan
m
oa
n
ed
in
ult
i
m
a
te satisfaction,
pu
m
ping the
last
of
his
seed
deep
into
her
wo
m
b.
Her
screa
m
s
of
gratifica
t
ion
drove
him
wild.
Her
s
oft,
wet
m
uscles
clenched
and
released with
m
u
l
tip
l
e
orgas
m
s.
She
clung
to
hi
m
, riding
the
waves
of
pa
s
sion.
Kerrigan
fought
for
control.
The
beast
in
h
i
m
could
continue
to
feast
on
her
forever,
but
he sl
o
w
l
y
de
m
anded control
and
re
m
oved his
teeth,
lapping
at
the
openings
to
close
th
e
m
.
Meeka’s
breathing
eventual
l
y
sl
o
wed,
and
Kerrigan
rolled
to
his
side,
taking
her
with
h
i
m
. She
fit
to
him
perfect
l
y
.
His
ar
m
s
s
queezed
her
tight
l
y
in
a
s
udden
abandoned
hug.
H
ow
would
he
ever
live without
her?
Meeka
squeaked.
“Kerrigan,
I
can’t
breathe. He
loosened
his
grip,
but
only
b
y
a
lit
t
le.
“Sorr
y
.”
Then,
looking
down
toward
her
breast,
sheepishl
y
,
he
continued,
“Did
I
hurt
y
ou? I’m
sorr
y
, precious.
You
drive
m
e
cra
z
y
,
and
the
dragon
in
m
e is
so
m
ewhat
uncontrolla
b
le.”
Meeka
chuckled
seductive
l
y
.
“I
like
y
o
ur dragon,
and
I
think
he
likes
m
e,”
s
he
s
nickered. “I
think
y
o
u’re right.
He
likes
y
ou a
lot.”
H
i
s
s
m
i
le
slow
l
y
faded,
and
he
kissed
her
deepl
y
.
“
Da
m
n
it
M
eeka,
wh
y
’d
y
o
u
have
to
fall into
the
water
w
here
y
o
u di
d
?
”
H
e
cursed.
She
stiffened.
“What
do
y
o
u
m
ean?
D
o
y
ou real
l
y
dislike
having
m
e here
so
m
uch
?
”
Kerrigan
realized
his
words
hadn’t
come
out
the
way
he
m
eant
th
e
m
to.
“No,
no,
that’s
not
w
hat
I
m
ea
n
t.
If
y
ou
hadn’t
fallen
into
the
water,
Thalius
wouldn’t
be
after
y
o
u
,
w
ouldn’t
be plotting
to
hurt
y
o
u. I
don’t
know
if
I
can
protect
y
o
u against
hi
m
.”
“Kerrigan,
I
trust
y
o
u
.
I
know
y
o
u
would
never
let
him
do
an
y
t
h
ing
to
m
e,
even
if
he
w
ants to.
Right?
Tell
m
e
about
y
o
u
,
who
y
ou
are.
What
are
y
o
ur
parents
like?
D
o
y
ou
remember
y
o
ur birth
parents
at
all
?
”
Forcing
the
tension
from
his
m
uscles,
he
shifted
on
the
bed.
“I’m
not
s
ure
w
hat
topic
I’d rather
talk
about.”
He
paused.
“
I’ll
tell
y
o
u
w
hat
I
know
about
my
parents
if
y
ou
tell
m
e
about
y
o
urs.”
He
caught
the
flare
of
e
m
otion
in
her
e
y
es
before
she
nodded.
“You
go
first.
Do
y
o
u
know
w
ho
y
o
u
r
parents
are
?
”
“No,
I
actual
l
y
didn’t
until
j
u
st
recent
l
y
.
They
j
u
st
du
m
ped
m
e when
I
w
a
s
a
bab
y
.” Meeka
cringed.
“
They
du
m
ped
y
ou?
S
ounds
harsh.”