Three Kings for Sarah

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against Gedeon’s lips. He
groaned, opened for his lover, wishing he could submit, give himself to the man
he loved, had always loved, until he remembered the reason they were there. Sarah! Taking hold of Duncan’s hair, Gedeon bit Duncan’s lips before pulling back
enough to regain control. Gedeon lapped up the drops of blood, provoking Duncan
to rebel against Gedeon’s firm hold. Pulling back each time his lover’s mouth
tried to claim him again, Gedeon teased Duncan with tongue and teeth until
Gedeon could sense his lover’s lightheadedness. Only then did he delve his
tongue into Duncan’s mouth to conquer it, him, demanding his surrender.
    They finally separated, struggling to breathe again, and
Duncan looked accusingly at Gedeon.
    “You’re a lying bastard. Submissive? My ass!”
    “Today, I won and your ass is mine,” Gedeon stated
matter-of-factly. “If you want my ass, you’ll have to win it.”
    A vein pulsed fiercely in Duncan’s neck, his golden wolf
irises shining as if lit from behind. “I want to fuck you!”
    Duncan’s low, husky growl traveled from Gedeon’s groin to
the end of his hairs. He struggled to recall the reasons why he couldn’t and
wouldn’t yield to the intense urge to give himself to his alpha werewolf.
    “I can’t. Not tonight.”
    “Why not?”
    “Because if I give you free rein, your wolf could try to
take over. Once you’re finished with me, you’d go back to the cabin to claim
Sarah. She’s not prepared for you…yet.”
    Duncan froze. “You know that whatever we’ll do tonight won’t
change anything, right?” he asked, a flicker of regret in his stern eyes. “Not
now that I’ve found my mate. The reason I’m here with you is because I’ve not
claimed her yet and because I don’t want to hurt her if I completely lose
control and can no longer restrain my wolf.”
    Despite how Gedeon felt regarding Sarah, an ache bloomed in
his chest, making him gulp before he nodded.
    “I don’t think I’ll be able to stop my wolf from battling
you tonight. Not after what you’ve just admitted,” Duncan warned on a heavy
sigh, closing his eyes.
    In a show of determination, Gedeon let his gaze travel over
Duncan. “Then there’s only one thing we can do.”
    * * * * *
    She woke up feeling warm, cozy and protected. What a shame
she had to get up. When was the last time she’d had such a restful sleep? She
should roll over and keep sleeping, but she was absolutely sure there was
something she needed to remember. Her eyes popped open and she scanned the
room. The walls were empty. Xiu was still there, sitting like a perfect statue
on the floor.
    No surprise they’d broken their bonds. She’d known they’d
escape sooner or later. She sighed. Tying them had just been a cheap trick to
win some time. The problem was that she hadn’t warned them about the three
moons and their side effects. Only Xiu had remained in the cabin so Duncan and
Ged had to be outside…being influenced by her moons! If she hadn’t been worried
about her impending death, she’d have taken time to write instructions for
newcomers and pin them to her door. Tssss! Not everything here worked
quite the same way as in their world. Maybe there were some facts people should
know before they went wandering around without her. The three satellites were merely
one of the distinctive aspects of her universe. She’d created the moons because
she’d been terrified of the darkness. Only recently had she discovered how they
affected some people. Nonetheless, they weren’t the only whims she had that had
surprising side effects. It’s probably better if I go searching for them!
    She studied Xiu, who sat a few feet from her with his legs
crossed, his eyes closed and his hands resting motionless on his knees. The
orange flames in the fireplace reflected a golden glow over his dark,
cinnamon-colored skin. His calm face spoke of silence, of hidden suffering, of
containment, of honor and sincerity, of strength

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