Passionate Desire

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    He pumped faster, his breath coming out in harsh gasps. “My heart.” And he lost control. He pushed into her deeper and faster, his legs jerking a little as his orgasm grabbed him and sent him soaring. He lay on top of her, his heart beating hard. He placed soft kisses on her eyes, her cheeks then took her lips with his in a long leisurely kiss. “We’re taking this chair home with us.”
    She laughed, a deep throaty laugh that had him getting hard again. “You sure it’s the chair and not the mind sharing?”
    “Oh, the mind sharing has something to do with it.” He nibbled on her throat. “But this chair made everything fit perfectly. Even now, I’m at an angle so I don’t have to break contact for me to play with certain parts of your body I couldn’t reach before.”
    “You calling me short again?” She gave him a mock glare. “I could start calling you giant man.”
    He pushed himself up on his elbows and grinned. “I like that. Everyone will know how large I am.”
    “Not what I meant.” His mouth closed on one peak and brought an “Oh” out of her.
    “See?” He licked it, watching it pebble up under his ministrations. “Before I had to leave the warmth of your body to pay homage to your breasts.”
    “I think I do,” she said, her voice slightly breathless. She was beginning to like the chair too.
     
    ****
     
    “Why didn’t you tell me you had a medical condition?” Toki yelled at his unconscious form. Fear gripped her as she struggled to maneuver the truck. She cringed as she scraped the left wall. He wasn’t going to be happy about that. “Damn it, wake up! I can’t do this alone.”
    He started to come to, although still dazed for a few seconds. The moment he saw a large rock formation looming ahead and the fact they were heading right for it, he jerked the wheel to the right and moved the truck out of the way.
    “Pull over,” she shouted at him over the noise of the engine.
    “What?”
    “Pull over.” She pulled the wheel enough to get him to find a safe place and stop.
    “What is wrong with you?” He glared at her.
    “With me?” She grabbed his hand and placed it over her heart. “You feel that? That’s a heart beating in fear. Why didn’t you tell me you had a medical condition that could incapacitate you at any moment?”
    “I wish it was that easy.” He turned the engine off. He stared out at the rocky horizon. “I have suddenly picked up some sort of mind meld.”
    “How would that cause you to black out the way you did? Your eyes rolled up into the back of your head. Scared me half to death.”
    “The meld only happens when the couple’s being intimate. Right at the moment they have an orgasm I’m invited to attend. Can’t fight it. Believe me, I’ve tried. Most of the time it happens early to late evening so there is no real danger. I’m assuming it has something to do with their planet’s cycle. It’s never happened this early.”
    “Just how far away is this mind link coming from?”
    “I don’t know. I haven’t been able to get a whole lot from my counterparts while we’re connected. I do know they are mates. There’s an intimacy between them that goes beyond casual sex and I’m connected to the woman but I feel both.” It felt good to finally tell someone.
    “Both? Really?” She seemed fascinated by it. “So she must have a bond with her mate and somehow you got sucked into it all?”
    “That’s the best I can come up with.”
    “Interesting.” She climbed out of her side of the truck, walked around the front, and opened his door. “Get out. I’m driving.”
    “What?”
    “You just said you never know when it’s going to happen. What if they’re just taking a breather?” She held onto the door and waited for him to move.
    He wanted to argue with her but he knew she was right. What she had said had happened at least once before. It took him a moment or two before he slid out of the seat. “Only because I don’t want

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