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Authors: Melisse Aires

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  “Yes,” he gasped.

 
 
  She moved until she was sitting right above his cock. She could feel it, hard and hot against her bottom. She swayed her hips from side to side, enjoying the rasp of his pubic hair against her clit. Then she rose up and lowered herself slowly onto his shaft.

 
 
  “It doesn’t hurt at all when I do this slowly,” she whispered. He made a funny gulping sound.

 
 
  She raised herself up a little, and then glided back down his cock, slowly. So slowly.

 
 
  He thrust up.

 
 
  She halted her move. “Oh, now, that might hurt. You’ll have to be still.”

 
 
  He let a breath out between his clenched teeth.

 
 
  “Ooh, yes, I think that did hurt a tiny bit. Maybe I’ll just do this.” She swayed from side to side. His hands, she noticed, were fisting the foam. “Hey, what happened to the hand stuff?” she complained.

 
 
  He scowled at her through narrowed eyes. “You’re a little evil, aren’t you?”

 
 
  She smiled, sweetly. “Ya think?”

 
 
  “Maybe this will feel good.” She rocked her hips forward and back.

 
 
  The back and forth movement felt good, so she did it more vigorously. He made a snorting sound and bucked underneath her.

 
 
  She stopped moving.

 
 
  “Did I hurt you?” His eyes flew open.

 
 
  “Nope. But you just stay still.”

 
 
  He released a breath. “Right.”

 
 
  She moved her hands to his chest and began to pinch his nipples. He flung his head back and she could see him swallow.

 
 
  She raised herself up, just a little, and descended quickly.

 
 
  He groaned, loudly. “Ah, don’t stop.”

 
 
  It felt good to have him so deep inside, hard and slick. “All right,” she crooned, and proceeded to ride him while his talented hands found her nipples, her clit.

 
 
  His wet fingers circling her clit, combined with his hard hot cock deep within her, soon pushed her over the edge. With a high pitched cry her pussy convulsed, gripping his cock as the sharp pleasure gripped her. Then his hands gripped her hips hard, and he bucked and thrust wildly into her. He flooded her with his release.

 
 
  They were both limp, Kari on top. She could feel his semen dripping from between her legs. She yawned. “I wish we had a shower.”

 
 
  They were suddenly awash in warm water, coming at them from all directions.

 
 
  Rahmiel chuckled.

 
 
  Her drying clothes were now soaked again. She concentrated on dry clothes but nothing happened. She struggled into her wet clothes.

 
 
  “Come on, let’s try for Tressa’s again. I won’t be distracted for a while.” Rahmiel dressed in his loin cloth and slid his arms around her.

 
 
  A moment later he disappeared.

 
 
  Kari whirled around. No Rahmiel. He wasn’t in the foamy white chamber.

 
 
  Somehow, he must have transported just himself to Tressa’s.

 
 
  She concentrated on Tressa’s house. Nothing happened. She concentrated on her car, parked in Tressa’s driveway. Again, nothing happened.

 
 
  “Great.” Kari flopped down onto the foam and helped herself to another handful of pillow fruit. “Alone, again.”

 
 
 

 
 
* * * *

 
 
 “Something has gone wrong. They should not be this late.” Tehmuel paced the small deck that overlooked Tressa’s wildly overgrown back yard. “It will be sundown in an hour.”

 
 
  “I’m certain they were planning to be back early,” Amber agreed. “Something must have happened on that island.” She glanced at her watch again. It was less than an hour now. She couldn’t imagine Kari being so irresponsible. Not when lives were at stake.

 
 
  And the Angels were certain Rahmiel would be there to prepare for the night.

 
 
  Auriel pulled his sword and checked the blade. “Can we find them? Did they tell you where the island is, Amber?”

 
 
  “No. I just know it’s tropical.”

 
 
  “I should have thought to secure that information.” Tehmuel’s pacing turned into more of a stomping. “Nor do I know where the girl did the ritual. There is still a possibility the demon will show, though just for a moment. Still, if he was feeling vengeful, he might decide to engage us, out of anger. The demon can act rashly.”

 
 
  “I know where she did the ritual,” Amber said. “It was in her living room.”

 
 
  “We know where her home is. Rahmiel went there first, remember?” Auriel asked.

 
 
  Tehmuel stopped pacing. “The demon will know she is not there. He will not smell her presence.”

 
 
  “What if I wear some of her clothes? And her perfume? Then he might think I’m Kari.”

 
 
  “Then you and I could engage the demon in battle,” Auriel said.

 
 
  “That is too dangerous,” Tehmuel argued. “Kari has been bound, so she is less vulnerable.”

 
 
  “Shouldn’t one of you try to find Kari and Rahmiel?” Tressa asked in a soft voice.

 
 
  “Kari said the Guardians were able to find them on the island.”

 
 
  “It is easier to find things like that from the Overland,” Tehmuel explained. “Here on Earth everything gets blurry.”

 
 
  They talked for a while longer before coming up with a plan. Tehmuel agreed to return to the Overland to get information on the island from Guardians he counted as friends. After Tehmuel departed, Auriel prepared to return to Kari’s home, on the off chance Rahmiel and Kari would show up there at sunset.

 
 
  “Are you sure you don’t want to take me?” Amber asked Auriel. “It might trick the demon into sticking around for a moment.”

 
 
  Auriel frowned and looked deep into her eyes. “I am an excellent swordsman, better than most of the Guardians. I beat Tehmuel, and he was the master who taught me.”

 
 
  “I hate the idea that it will go out and kill more people. Especially our friends.”

 
 
  Amber wanted to help. She just needed to convince Auriel she could handle the task.

 
 
  “What if it travels to where my family lives?”

 
 
  ”It
would
be best to engage the demon while he is still weak,” Auriel admitted.

 
 
  “See? We’ll be fine. I think we should do it. It is still an hour until sunset. We would have time for me to change clothes and stuff.”

 
 
  “I don’t know,” Tressa said. “It sounds dangerous.”

 
 
  “But Tehmuel even said Auriel is a very good swordsman. Plus, if the demon isn’t stopped it will kill even more people,” Amber argued.

 
 
  “I will keep her safe,” Auriel said.

 
 
  ”There is still an hour.” Amber was determined to go. She had to do what she could to save her friends and loved ones. “If Rahmiel and Tehmuel don’t show up, we will leave and come back here.”

 
 
  ”I guess it would be all right if you can keep her safe,” Tressa said, a worried frown wrinkling her brow.

 
 
  “I think Tehmuel and Rahmiel will be here before nightfall, too,“ Amber said.

 
 
  “Well, be really careful. Auriel, keep her safe.” Tressa gave Amber a hug.

 
 
  Auriel turned to Amber. “I will have to embrace you from behind. I’m going to do something we call a phase. It will transport us to her house, but it might make you feel funny or dizzy. Be assured I will not drop you.”

 
 
  Amber turned so her back was to him, and raised her arms. He moved behind her and wrapped his arms under her breasts.

 
 
  He lifted off and she clutched his arm and squealed.

 
 
  “You are soft. Not like an Angeli girl,” Auriel whispered in her ear before everything grew blurry.

 
 
  Tressa flipped the channels with the remote, trying to keep her fears at bay. She shouldn’t have let Amber and Auriel leave for Kari’s house to confront the demon. It was sunset now.

 
 
  Tehmuel arrived in front of her TV in a flurry of wings.

 
 
  “Auriel and Amber decided to go to Kari’s house to see if they can trick the demon into showing.”

 
 
  “Stars above. That sounds exactly like something that idiot boy would think of.

 
 
  Now they are both in danger.” He shook his head in disgust. “I will go find the boy and girl. Rahmiel may be in custody of the Guardians, we’ll find that out once the children are safe.”

 
 
             

 
 
* * * *

 
 
 It was almost sunset. It had seemed like a great idea at Tressa’s, but now Amber was scared. What if the demon showed up and Auriel couldn’t stop it? What if what happened to her friends happened to her?

 
 
  She threw on a jacket Kari frequently wore since it probably carried her scent and walked out to the living room.

 
 
  Auriel took up almost the entire couch. He was so beautiful, with tumbling black curls and those blue eyes surrounded by coal black lashes. How was a girl supposed to resist someone who looked like him? She wondered how Kari had managed the no sex picnic. It couldn’t be easy, she reflected.

 
 
  Auriel wasn’t interested in her. Though, if he was, she was pretty sure there would be no way she could resist him. She sat down next to him on the couch, careful to avoid the tip of his sword.

 
 
  He grinned at her and placed the sword into its sheath. “Sorry.”

 
 
  “Are you nervous? I know I am. I hope this demon doesn’t show up.”

 
 
  “I really am a good swordsman. I know I’m not a Guardian, but my sword skills are as good as theirs. Better than most.”

 
 
  “Then why aren’t you a Guardian?”

 
 
  “And spend all my time chasing kids out of the fountains of the Overland? Or breaking into parties hosted by young people, to check what type of wine they are drinking? Too boring.”

 
 
  “So what do you do? Do you have a job?”

 
 
  “No. I take a few classes from an old tutor, mainly because it gives me access to the libraries.”

 
 
  “Can’t you have access to the libraries, anyway?” Amber frowned. “Our libraries are free to the public.”

 
 
  “Not so in my world. I only have access because I have the tutor. Once he drops me or retires, I will no longer have access to the library. Unless I join the academic guild.”

 
 
  “Well, that’s just not right.” Amber shook her head. “You should come here and go to our libraries. Though I doubt we have the same types of books here.”

 
 
  “Maybe new books would be a good change. There has been nothing new added to our library for a thousand Earth years.”

 
 
  “Really? That is so weird.”

 
 
  “I like Earth,” Auriel said. “I would like to visit here often and learn about it. It is stupid, the laws in the Overland to keep us away from Earth. And now I know how to get here. Who can stop me?”

 
 
  “There are laws against visiting Earth?”

 
 
  “Oh, there are laws against everything.”

 
 
  There was a crash as the living room door flew open. Auriel jumped off the couch, blade out.

 
 
  A large form flitted through the room as fast as a hornet. Amber tried to keep her eyes on it, but she had trouble following its swift moves.

 
 
  Then it was right in front of her, huge and monstrous, a skeleton barely covered by red flesh, its mouth open in a perpetual yellow toothed grin. She froze on the couch.

 
 
  The glint of Auriel’s sword was so close to her she felt the swish of air against her cheek. There was a stabbing pain in her stomach. She screamed as she tumbled to the floor from the impact of the blow.

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