Freedom (Delroi Prophecy)

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Kareena’s elbow and followed, a little surprised when she didn’t protest his moving her away from the others.
    “ There was nothing wrong those. And I’m not your mate.”
    There was no way in hell he was arguing that in a public shop. “We’ll see,” he allowed. “We can talk about it later.”
    He ran his hand up her arm, unable to resist the light caress. She froze, but didn’t pull away when he then stroked it down her back to rest right over her ass. He wondered what had happened between dinner last night and today? He’d thought they were making a bit of progress. She’d certainly seemed more comfortable with his touch around others then.
    The shopkeeper came to a stop in what he judged to be the exclusive area of the shop. There were a variety of garments in both bright and muted colors, all in soft silk. Kareena took a look around then turned to him with an incredulous expression.
    “ You’re kidding.”
    “ No,” he murmured, moving to a rack with the deep maroon colors of his house.
    With her pale skin and dark hair, she would look incredible in it. They wouldn’t do for any time spent out in Saber City—he’d have to allow the serviceable black for that—but he didn’t think she was up for much exploring yet anyway. The attendant selected a pair and a light colored top to go with it, then pointed out the dressing room. Roarr noticed his brother lounging outside the doors as Kareena strode over. He walked behind her, reminding himself not to drool in public, and wondered if she knew how dangerous the saucy sway of her ass was. She chose the closest room, several feet away from Jarek, and Roarr leaned in for a good look around. Satisfied it was safe, he straightened to meet her glare.
    “I think I can handle this part by myself,” she snapped.
    He arched an eyebrow. Hell. What had he done this time?
    “Excuse me?”
    “ Trying on clothes? Even if I’m not allowed to pick my own, I’ve got this part covered,” she said sarcastically.
    He heard his brother cough to cover his chuckle, and Roarr narrowed his eyes on her. She’d kept to herself so much on the trip to Delroi, she had no idea what she’d gotten into. The cultural differences were still a mystery to her. He leaned close to whisper in her ear.
    “You should have been paying more attention, angel. I’m not like Earthling males, none of us are. Forget the kind of independence you’re accustomed to. You won’t have it here.”
    He sensed her growing trepidation. Not of him exactly, but what her instincts told her he represented. She tried to take a step back, but he couldn’t let her. He wrapped an arm around her waist and pulled her closer, groaning when her belly pressed against his cock. He’d been hard for hours and this kind of contact wasn’t helping. The mating lust built and he tried to control it as visions of her filled his head. Stretched across his bed. Restrained. Screaming out her pleasure.
    She gasped and lifted her face, eyes wide and wary. “I’d appreciate it if you kept your fantasies to yourself. And let me go.”
    She pushed at his shoulders, but he didn’t release her. He couldn’t, because he wasn’t the only one affected by the heat. Her skin was flushed and her breathing fast. He may not be able to read her mind yet, but he could feel her. He knew she was aroused too. Maybe not as much as him, but she was close. Part of him knew this was crazy, knew they weren’t alone and weren’t likely to be soon. But he couldn’t resist. He didn’t want too, and as he slowly lowered his head, hers tilted closer. He wanted, needed just a taste. Just a reminder of how sweet she was. How combustive they were together. Her lips parted and it was all the invitation he needed.
    He knew it was a mistake as soon as his mouth touched hers. It was scorching. Her moan, as he thrust his tongue between her lips, almost made his knees buckle. Damn. He was in trouble. Serious, serious trouble. Because there was no

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