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“I want you to come inside me.”

Sweet goddess. “Don’t say things like that, please. I’m only mortal.”

She answered with a smile. He rubbed a thumb over her the crest of her sex, and her smile dropped into an open O. Her entrance loosened a little more each time his cock pressed against her, and finally he felt himself slide deeper inside. Her heat enclosed him.

Kadaki bowed her head, hair falling in her face, and he couldn’t see her expression. He pushed himself up to a sitting position, putting an arm around her back. “Kadaki?”

She lifted her head and kissed him, gently tonguing his lips as her arms wrapped around his neck. Wet heat squeezed around his cock.

He threw his head back, groaning. “Please, goddess, tell me you weren’t joking about that. Please tell me I can come inside you.”

“I’m no goddess.”

He shook his head, shuddering. “I have only one goddess today, and her name is Kadaki.”

“Do it,” she whispered.

He pressed fully into her until they connected at the hips, and spilled himself deep inside her. And to his delight, his release prompted her own. She whimpered against his shoulder, thighs flexing against him in a delicious rhythm as she came.

He didn’t move for a minute or more, enjoying the feeling of her body growing heavy against his chest.

“Gods,” she whispered, her hands clenching on his shoulders. “That was… perfect.”

He smiled. “Perfect?”

“Don’t ever leave me again.”

“I’m not going to,” he said instantly, without thinking about it.

She leaned back to look at him warily. “You’re not?”

“No,” he said. “Is that agreeable to you?”

Her mouth twitched. She just nodded, as if she couldn’t speak.

He pulled her in again and hugged her.

Chapter 28

Neiryn stood at the edge of the clearing around the obelisk with the rest of the group that would journey to the surface: all of Rhian’s remaining soldiers, plus Roshan and a number of other humans. The humans had been given swords and armor just like the elves had—an expression of trust that Neiryn did not think had gone unnoticed by the Ardanians, not that they had thanked her for it.

It was quiet as they watched Kadaki approach the obelisk.

“Do you really think she can kill it?” Llennyr asked, using the Ysuran tongue to give them privacy from Ardanian ears.

“If she can’t, things are going to go very badly for us in the next few minutes,” Felmai murmured, her voice equally skeptical.

“She can,” Neiryn said. It was a statement of fact, not an opinion or a hope.

Llennyr smirked and glanced up to check that Rhian was safely out of hearing range. “I regret to tell you that being a good sex pet does not automatically translate to being a good mage.”

Neiryn smiled blandly, his eyes still following Kadaki’s path to the obelisk. “Fortunately, there is nothing stopping one from being both of those things at once. And if you call her that again, I’ll melt your eyes from their sockets.”

Llennyr stiffened. “No offense meant. It’s just that we all thought…”

“You thought incorrectly.”

Kadaki placed a hand on the obelisk, and there was a shift in the air throughout the cavern. An iridescent glow surrounded her as magic began pouring from the obelisk. She didn’t flinch.