Elam

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nipples until they were as pink as her nether lips. But when she begged him to fuck her, to slam his cock into her, he could no more not do that than he could have not come inside her.
    “You’re very hot.” Her nod had him laughing. Taking her breast into his mouth, he had suckled it hard, then chewed on her nipple as he teased her pussy with the crown of his cock. “Do you want me?”
    “Yes. Oh yes, please. All of you.” When he slid into her, closing his eyes against the onslaught of pleasure, she wrapped her legs around him tight enough that with each of his strokes, she moaned. “Elam, I’m coming. Oh yes, I’m coming.”
    He pounded her through her climax, his own body so close that he hurt with it. And when she bit down on his shoulder, he cried out, his entire body bowing back almost double as he came as hard as he’d ever come before in his entire life.
    “Elam?” He looked at her, standing there before him now, and tried to get the urge to take her against the closest hard surface that he could find out of his mind. When she took a step back from him, Elam wasn’t sure what he was going to do, but he stood up and moved toward her. “Don’t touch me.”
    “I didn’t hurt you.” She said she knew that, but didn’t want him to touch her. “Why not? Am I suddenly not good enough for you? You only want me when we’re behind closed doors where no one can figure out that we’re fucking? Or have you finally had your fill of me? Are you moving on to some other sap?”
    He didn’t know why he’d said that, but the slap to his face made him feel justified for some reason, and when he lashed out at her again, she turned and left. Then she just disappeared. As he sat back down, not sure what the fuck had just happened, Asher jerked him up from the rock and knocked him back on his ass with his fist. Within seconds, it was a free for all, and they were all fighting like animals.
    The shrill whistle had him stop in mid punch to Gideon. Asher had Simeon down and was beating the shit out of him, and the rest of them were fairing no better. But they all stopped and stared at Essie when she whistled again.
    “Now, we’re going to be grown adults about this.” Asher growled low, and Essie turned to him. “Did you not understand me? I said that we’re going to be adults. Let him go.”
    “He hit me.”
    She took a step toward Asher, and he let Simeon drop to the ground. The dragons, all of them, had been fighting as well, but they’d taken it to the sky and were landing now. Essie, their queen, had spoken. His dad was sitting on the same stone he’d been on, but he was smiling, not arguing with anyone.
    “As I was saying. Would someone like to tell me what the fuck is going on? You have been snapping and biting at one another for two days, and I will not stand for it any longer.” No one moved, but it did occur to Elam that he’d been short with everyone, not just Ariannona. “I’m waiting.”
    “Since she’s been here.” Everyone turned and looked at him and he felt stupid. “What I meant was, since Ariannona got here, I’ve not been able to be in the room with anyone but her without wanting to rip some throats out.”
    “I noticed that too. Not just on Elam here, but all of you.” His dad looked at him. “But you and Casdon, you got no problem with your mate. Asher? Jed? You mad at your mates too?”
    “No. Just...everything about these guys makes me want to...hurt them.” His dad nodded and looked at Essie, asking her if she was mad all the time too.
    “No. I’m pissed off because this shit is going on, but I’m not wanting to kill anyone.”
    Elam sat down on the ground and felt sick to his stomach. It was profound, the feeling, like he was going to puke and turn his belly out while doing it. When he felt a cool hand on his face, he put his hand over it and knew it was Ariannona.
    “What are you doing to us?” She stepped back from him as if he’d slapped her. “I’m sorry. I

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