*Jared*
I thrust into Eliza, holding her tightly in my arms.
She shuddered and trembled around me, her inner walls tightening against my c**k.
Groaning, I pressed my forehead to hers, our breath mixing together.
My heart swelled with all my love for her. It overwhelmed me. My c**k trembled and I tensed, releasing into her.
Breathing heavily, I clung to Eliza.
She melted against me, nuzzling my chest.
I felt so close to her and like all the love I felt for her, the love I'd tried to deny myself, wrapped around us protectively.
It wasn't enough to protect us from the curse, though.
Sighing, I snuggled up with her. Eliza's breathing evened out quickly as she fell asleep.
I cradled her against me, running my fingers through her hair and stroking her arm.
The fire slowly burned out and I could hear the wind and rain letting up. The storm had almost passed.
Or had it?
There was still this curse hanging over our heads.
Tilting my head down, I looked at Eliza's sleeping figure. She looked so peaceful and relaxed.
Smirking, I kissed the top of her head. At least I'd kept my promise to help her relax and forget about the storm outside.
I ran my fingers down Eliza's arm, seeing the emerald-colored veins creeping up from her wrist, where the Cryptex had infected her… or cursed her.
My shadow shifted, ravenous and restless, tired of slumbering for so many years. It was ready to devour me.
And soon, the shadow in Eliza would be ready to devour her, too.
I couldn't let that happen. I couldn't let Eliza succumb to the curse.
Sighing, I rested my cheek on her head and held her close. There was no way I'd see her hurt by the curse, or worse....
Even if I had to make my own dark deal, I would see her spared.
If it was the last thing I did....
***
Yawning, I opened my eyes and stretched.
Eliza was still draped over my chest. She murmured and squirmed as I moved around.
“Hey, sleepy, wake up, the storm has passed," I said. I kissed the top of her head and flexed my chest.
“No," she whined.
“Wake up, wake up." I poked her lightly on the cheek.
She swatted at my hand.
Chuckling, I ran my finger down her nose.
“Hey!" Eliza sat up and glared at me. “It is too early for that."
“We survived the storm." I grinned at her.
From the inside, it didn't look like our hut was damaged at all. We hadn't even needed any of the bowls for leaks.
I threw my clothes on and tossed Eliza hers. They were all heaped on the floor. I hurried outside while she got dressed.
The outside of the hut was still intact. Some of the thatching had blown off, but it wasn't that bad.
A few trees nearby had blown down, and there were giant palm fronds scattered all around. Some debris from the ocean had washed up too.
I surveyed the other huts and saw that our hut had gotten off easy.
Some of the huts were completely flattened. Others were missing their roofs or doors and shutters.
Several of the locals were already gathering together to help remove the larger debris and start repairing the huts. I rushed over to help them out.
“We've got to move all this stuff out of here. It will be easier to start rebuilding once the area is clear," I told them, taking control of the situation.
I spent the rest of the morning helping the villagers move the fallen trees, palm fronds, and other debris out of the village and away from the huts.
While I was directing some of the villagers on where to bring all the garbage, I felt eyes on me.
Glancing up, I saw Eliza standing near our hut, her eyes meeting mine.
Smiling, I headed over to her.
“Are you just going to watch or are you going to lend a hand?" I teased.
She handed me a water bottle.
“Oh, I'm just enjoying a good stare." She stuck her tongue out playfully.
“Thanks." I lifted the water bottle like I was toasting and then guzzled down half of it in one large gulp.
“You're handling the locals really well. I mean, this is their home and you just took charge."
I shrugged. “I don't think they've had a disaster like this for a while. I've handled enough of these to know what to do."
“You're very good in a crisis and quick to help others. I think those are very admirable qualities." She winked at me.
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Really oh fn....off another weak heroine roll, her pack hated her, she was abused, why would she do this .... pfghhj off at another cliche novel. .... Nope...