Drake crouched. I climbed off him, waiting with my mouth wide.
Here comes the choo-choo train,I thought.
“Coming in for a landing,” Isaac said.
Ha! Same wavelength.
He squeezed the contents of the pipet into my mouth. The nasty liquid burned my tongue, the ammonia aroma attacking my senses. I gagged but managed to swallow.
Grim.
The liquid slid down my throat as a thick, languid slug. With a shudder, I sat down. Waiting. Hoping. Not even allowing myself to consider the awful possibility of this curse being permanent.
What a tiny, muddy world it would be.
Oh, God. Life as a mud doll. How would I go about my daily life? Could I still be The Moon in this form?
Why are you already planning it?
A burp escaped my mouth.
“Excuse me,” I whispered, acidic bubbles popping in my throat. “I?—”
Releasing another burp, my limbs expanded, flesh replacing mud. I burped again as every inch of me returned to normal, reforming like a balloon filling with helium. Back to normal with my bare arse cheeks kissing the floorboards.
“Crap!” I covered my modesty, heat blazing in my cheeks.
Everyone turned around respectfully.
“Are you okay?” Isaac asked first.
“Grateful to be back,” I answered, a touch of heartburn irritating my chest. “Thank you.”
“You’re welcome.”
Drake laid a hand on my head. Warmth bloomed in my skull, drawing a shaky sigh from my lips.
I looked up at him, his dark eyes nothing short of mesmerizing.
Him seeing me naked was absolutely fine. The man had been inside me so, well, yeah.
“I’ll get you something to wear.” He threw me his incredible smile, his voice back to being a seductive purr.
In an ideal world, he’d scoop me into his arms and carry me upstairs for some celebratory nookie. Only, I was filthy and sweaty and not giving away my boy cookies until we’d hadthatchat.
You caused this…
Drake hurried out of the room, the others following him.
“Where are you going?” I called.
“Giving you your privacy,” Erin answered. “And to get out of these wet clothes. Tea?”
“Yes please.”
“Meet us in the living room as soon as you’re ready. We may have found something.”
Yay! Good news!