Air Dragon's Baby (Dragon Shifter Scifi Alien Romance) (Elemental Dragons Book 2)

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of smacking filled the room, faster and faster, as he thrust his fist up and down over his impossibly thick cock.
    She rolled up on her knees, moving her mouth toward the head of his cock. She wanted to taste him. She wanted to drink him in. Tasting his seed would bring her so much closer to being ready to accept his shaft inside her. She needed him inside her. She licked her tongue up the head of his cock and looked up into his stormy blue eyes.
    He towered over her on his knees, his eyes telling her how much he relished the sight of her below him. He put his hands in her hair and gripped. Her mouth could never take in his huge shaft but she put her lips around the opening nonetheless. She licked back and forth over his slit.
    Elait groaned, stroking himself at an erratic, frenzied pace. He grunted above her and squeezed her hair in his big hand. His seed burst from his cock and filled her waiting mouth. It tasted bittersweet and delicious. She drank it down, gulping every last drop. She ran her tongue up and down his shaft, cleaning up every last bit of seed.
    He groaned and then pulled her down onto the bed into his arms. Their hearts pounded and they panted together, their bodies sweaty and tangled in the sheets. She felt so at home and so at peace in that moment. It was easy to forget where they were, trapped in an asteroid.
    This feeling was what she’d been waiting for all along. She ran her hand over his muscled chest and gazed up into his eyes as he looked down at her. He cupped her cheek and kissed her forehead.
    “You will be ready soon,” he whispered.
    “I need you so badly,” she said.
    “You are my life,” he said, leaning back onto the pillow.
    He stared up at the ceiling and Sophia crawled closer to him, looking at his strong profile. She leaned on his shoulder and rested her chin on his arm.
    “I can feel you inside me,” she said. “Not your body, but your heart.”
    “The bond is strong between us,” he muttered sleepily.
    “Then that must mean you understand why I need to fly.”
    He sat up and they looked at each other intently for several long moments. His shoulders slumped and he looked away, gritting his teeth.
    “I couldn't imagine allowing you to do it, my beloved. But part of me is beginning to understand why it is so important to you.”
    “That's a start,” she said.
    “We won't be able to leave here until the cloaking device has re-powered. It could take at least twenty-four hours.”
    “And we will have all of that time to spend together in bed,” she said.
    “Then let us make the best use of our time.”

11
    A fter Elait and Sophia had washed and dressed, they went back into the nursery when little Hectosh woke from his nap. Sophia pulled him out of his crib and carried him into the living room where her dear mate was seated. She sat beside him and handed him the baby, who he held awkwardly in his big arms.
    “I'll give you a bottle and you can feed him,” she said with a smile as she stood and walked across the room to the kitchen.
    She programed the food replicator to create a bottle of Draconian formula, and when the bottle came out of the dispenser, Sophia picked it up and took it back across the room to her waiting mate and baby. She sat beside Elait and handed him the bottle.
    “How do I do this?” he asked.
    “Like this,” she said, tilting the bottle so that Hectosh could get a hold of the nipple. Her baby had grown so much in the last two months.
    “He's getting big,” Elait said, as if reading her mind.
    “He is,” Sophia said, happy that he had noticed the change.
    “He has your eyes,” Elait said.
    “He has your everything else,” Sophia said with a giggle.
    They sat together for several hours. Elait fed their son and he told Sophia more about his planet. She could see the strength and passion in his eyes as he spoke. He looked up at her and smiled.
    “This is the best day of my life,” he said.
    “And I think it's the best day of mine too. Even

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