Soar (Cold Mark Book 5)

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back of Killeg’s head, yanking his other half’s face to mine. He fell onto his back, murmuring, “Enjoy, my brother. There’s nothing quite like our Braita.”
    Killeg’s eyes stared down into mine. “Are you too tired?”
    I pulled him on top of me, even if my voice was hoarse. “I want more of that.”
    His teeth flashed in a private smile. “I like you greedy.” His knees gently parted mine, and he pressed his cock into me so damn slowly. “You’ll be sore after this. I’ll control myself.”
    “Okay.” I ran a finger down his left temple. “You are so lovely.”
    A white brow rose. “I’ll take that as a compliment.”
    “You should,” I moaned, his body fully in mine, filling me deliciously. The flesh on his chest lit up in lightning of yearning, showing me how much he was enjoying it. “You and Phila are the most handsome men I have ever seen.” And their personalities matched. I was one damn lucky Human—or whatever I was.
    Killeg thrust his hips in a swaying motion, like comforting waves lapping at the shore. His body and mine came together in harmony, linked as one as if it were always meant to be. His blue eyes watched my features, noticing every degree of change and pressed again deep inside me when I arched against him. He hit a spot that had my toes curling into the bed. I whispered his name as I floated to the heavens, bliss dragging me under once more, my body no longer my own—and I didn’t care.
    I could only kiss him and whisper sweet words as he found his own completion deep inside me.

While coaxing snores flittered from my bedroom, I stared in the mirror during sunset. Killeg and Phila would be waking soon, so I took advantage of the time I had alone after taking Sweet Pea out for his waking potty. I ran my fingers through my long hair, thoroughly enjoying the ache in my muscles. I lifted a long strand of hair and pulled it in front of my face, eyeing it.
    All of my hair was now white. Even my eyebrows.
    I grinned, peering at myself in the mirror again. The white hair suited me. I grabbed a hair tie from the counter and pulled my hair up into a ponytail, ready to make myself breakfast…and then froze.
    I screamed .
    Killeg and Phila were inside the bathroom before I even blinked.
    I jerked around to face them. And pointed at my ears. “They. Are. Pointed!”
    Both men blinked, rubbing their faces to fully awaken.
    I jabbed at the top of my ears in case they hadn’t heard me. “My ears are now pointed!”
    Killeg bent at the waist and leaned close, studying my left ear. “It would appear they are.”
    Flustered, I rambled, “I expected the hair. I did not expect my ears to look like yours!”
    Phila raised a white brow. “You are part Mian and Kireg. It shouldn’t be too much of a shock. And, besides, what’s wrong with our ears?” His gaze ran over my hair, and ears, a smile playing on his lips. “You weren’t complaining about any of our body parts yesterday—all day long.”
    “Nothing’s wrong with your ears—the ones you were born with.” I growled quietly and then turned to stare in the mirror. I leaned over the counter to study my ears more thoroughly. The tops were each pointed now, not as sharp as a Mian’s, but not as round as a Human’s. I patted them with a careful touch. “Do you think anyone will notice?”
    Killeg yawned, and then kissed the side of my neck. “Jax and Stiller will since they’ll know what to look for, but not others. It isn’t as pronounced as a Mian’s.” He played with my ponytail, grinning. “You’ll have to tell people you dyed your hair, though.”
    I swatted his hand away and sighed, staring at my reflection. “I guess my ears aren’t so bad.”
    “They’re cute.” Phila smirked, but his eyes were predatory. “You’re ours now.”
    I pointed at my head. “Not because of this. But, yes, you’re my men now.” I flicked a finger at their hands and dug through my cabinet. “Get rid of the damn Harem rings.

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