Claiming Emerald

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this.”
    Salt grumbled but stood. He grabbed Em’s hands and pulled her out of the water. Rory was behind her in a flash. He wrapped her in a towel, drying her off vigorously. She saw that Salt was now lying on the floor and frowned. Without warning, Rory grabbed her by the waist and flipped her over. She was left to balance on her hands with them placed to either side of Salt’s thighs. Their alternate position was obvious and she lowered herself, returning to Salt’s dick. Russell took a place behind her, drizzling oil onto her anus. Rory was in front of her, his feet to either side of Salt’s calves.
    A knock at the door.
    “Son of a bitch. Who is it?”
    “It’s Dennis, Rory. I have the information that you asked me to get.”
    “It’s unlocked.” Rory slid his cock deeply into her pussy, Em gasping in surprise. Why was Rory allowing Dennis in the room while they were in the middle of sex? She pulled back from Salt’s dick, shivering as Russell parted the muscles of her anus with his fingers.
    Dennis had a large grin on his face. “Okay. Um. Interesting position.” He cocked his head to the side to look down at Em. “Are you comfortable?”
    She nodded. “Yeah. Ah,” Russell filled her with his dick. Em had to smile at the humor in Dennis’s expression. “You interrupted us why?”
    “I just got off the radio with New York. As I suspected, Joel and Gaelic have taken up residence there as the kings. I told them about your situation and they welcome you to come up. I then called and did a radio convoy to the governors’ caves. Vidar is sending a helicopter for you tomorrow night. They will take you up to New York and then fly back to the governors’ caves before morning.”
    Em was stunned. “What are you talking about?”
    “I’m talking about saving your ass from an eternity of misery. As soon as the sun goes down tomorrow, you are to hightail your ass out to the road. The helicopter will be waiting for you. The pilot is human. You need to take blood first from Joel and then go to take blood from Vidar. You will be staying at the governors’ caves until at least the following night unless you have a reaction. Then you might have to stay for a few days. That can’t be determined now.”
    “What about us?” asked Rory.
    Dennis shook his head. “They are only allowing Em. They say they don’t have enough fuel to carry the extra weight. From what I have been told, they are now producing their own supplies, but they are limited.”
    Em wished that she could see Rory’s face. “Okay. Thank you, Dennis.”
    “You are very welcome. Take good care of Em until tomorrow. She certainly appears to be in good hands.”
    Em rolled her eyes. “Thank you, Dennis. Good-bye, Dennis.” He chuckled and let himself out, closing the door behind him. “Well? We have tonight. Keep me warm, boys.” Her jovial voice betrayed the fear in her mind. The vampire governors were not known for their scruples. She wouldn’t put it past them to get her there and keep her there just as they had done to Joel and Gaelic. At least Maryann was dead. To have to deal with Joel and Gaelic’s maker would certainly seal her fate. Maryann hated her. The fact that Vidar liked her could go either way.
    Rory pulled from her pussy and walked away. Em wiggled away from Russell and flipped to her feet. She walked over to Rory who was sitting on the bed. Em crawled up onto his lap, her knees to either side of his thighs. “Talk to me.”
    “I’m afraid for you.”
    “I know. I don’t want to think about what can happen. I would rather concentrate on what is happening now. I will deal with other things when they cross my path. I make you an eternal promise that I will find a way back here. I will come back, Rory. Even if I have to run the entire distance, I will find a way.”
    “Don’t make me a promise like that. There is too much of a chance of getting caught in the sun. You are talking about thousands of miles, not just a run

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