Angel's Touch [PUP Squad Alpha 7] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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pushed to the hilt, his cock impaling her, as her body adjusted to having both of the men she loved inside her.
    “Fuck,” she whispered as the enormity of what they were sharing washed over her. Never in her life had she expected to be so lucky as to have two incredible men both love her at the same time. She was still trying to comprehend the spiritual connection she felt when her men started to move.
    Jed lifted her slightly, sliding his cock from her pussy and then sliding back in as Devlin pulled out of her ass. Devlin groaned as he sank back in. Together they built a rhythm, holding her between them, their grip unbreakable, their ability to protect her undeniable.
    And then, as if they could no longer resist, they started moving faster, pushing into her harder, going deeper, stamping her with their possession, filling her senses with them, only them. She felt her orgasm build, the strange, breathless anticipation almost more than she could bear.
    Devlin slammed into her ass, holding still, groaning as her anus gripped him, squeezing his cock as Jed held her suspended and thrust up into her pussy again and again and again. She gasped, panting, trying to hold off her climax, trying to hold on to this moment, trying to imprint the memory of this incredible feeling.
    Orgasm slammed her. Everything shook, her feet, her hands, her arms. She cried out, the amazing, incredible, delirious, overwhelming sensations going on and on and on. She floated, her senses turning inward, the only reality in her world the two men who loved her, both of them groaning as her climax dragged them with her, hopefully taking them into the same wonderful feeling of completion as she inhabited.
    Finally, finally , she came back down, her euphoric high still held close to her heart, but her love for these men bringing her back to reality.
    “I love you both,” she whispered quietly, unable to keep the words inside.
    “Thank the goddess for that,” Jed said breathlessly, “because I’m not going anywhere. I love you, Lilly. I have for a very long time.” She kissed him reverently, loving the feeling of being exactly where she belonged.
    Devlin laughed quietly, pressed a kiss to her shoulder, and said the words she’d been longing to hear for years. “I’ll never leave you again, Lil. I love you and I am definitely here to stay.”

Chapter Seven
     
    “What do you mean it tells the future?” Jed asked, feeling even more confused than he had two days ago. They’d been working on translating the journal that Bethany had left behind, but far from making things clearer, it seemed to just make less sense.
    “Look at this passage,” Devlin said with a wry grin. “It talks about the girl with two names gaining two bears, and this paragraph here mentions the one who ‘doesn’t know’ being caught between fire and ice.”
    Jed frowned at the vague words. The passages could be about Hannah and Kristen, but like all prophesies, they were wide open to interpretation. It could just as easily apply to a child named Stacey-Lee who got two teddy bears for her birthday and a restaurant chef standing between the stove and the freezer unaware that she had no customers.
    Even the tense was incorrect. It read as something that had already happened, but was written well before Hannah and Kristen had been found by PUP Squad Alpha.
    “Does it say anything about the one who bounced around the world for several weeks?” Lilly asked with a wide smile.
    “Not that I’ve found, but there’s something here that mentions the fireproof one being mistaken for someone else.”
    “What the hell does that mean?” Jed asked.
    “I don’t have a clue,” Devlin said with a sigh.
    “Hang on. I read something about a dragon prophesy and a fireproof woman.” Lilly flicked through the pages and pages of handwritten notes that they’d made. “Hell, what I wouldn’t give for a computer right now. This would be so much easier if I had a word processing program

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