“We won’t leave anything for the landlord to take from you. We’ll rip everything from the floor and walls if that’s what you want,” Sin said, gently swaying me in his arms, rocking me like a soft ocean wave. “We can take every piece of this place with us.”
But I couldn’t explain to him that even if they copy and pasted my entire nest, it wouldn’t be the same. Kai was the only one who understood it needed to be this specific space.
Sin suddenly flinched, his arms squeezing me, darkness crowding his gaze again.
“What is it? What’s wrong?” I asked, the peace which had settled around us shaking as something disturbed him.
His jaw hardened as he glanced up at the ceiling. “Caspian is creating far too much work for us. But at least he’s keeping you safe.”
I narrowed my eyes at him. “You’re talking without saying anything again.”
“It means your landlord might no longer be a problem thanks to Caspian’s intervention,” he sighed as he pressed his lips to my temple.
I could feel something growing inside me as a familiar weight returned. I gasped as the pounding grew firmer, and I glanced at Sin to ask him what was happening.
“And Kai has finally arrived.”
As soon as Sin said it, Kai’s presence burst inside me, amusement and passion bubbling from him as he flooded my body.
When we had said goodbye at the party, Kai was drunk and I couldn’t properly feel him. But, as the echo of a car door slamming from the road in front of my flat reached us, my feet tingled.
I could feel Kai walking, feel his hand on the door to our block of flats, feel how his heart pumped in his chest as he raced inside and climbed the stairs towards us.
“Does it feel like this all the time?” I asked Sin. “Like everything he does is happening to you, too?”
Sin nodded. “Obviously, the more intense the experience, the more vividly you’ll feel it. Proximity helps as well. Can you sense his steps becoming heavier in your feet?”
Nerves jumped in me as I reached out for Kai through the bond. I couldn’t think about what I was doing, just that I wanted to be close to him.
And Kai answered me, joy thumping through me, brushing over me, meeting me halfway through the energy which pulsed between us.
Sin’s hand rounded my hip, clinging to me as he pushed my vest up.
“If I stroke you here, he’ll feel it,” Sin murmured as his gloved thumb traced over my hip. “And all I need to do is touch you like this”—His fingers dancing from my breastbone up to ring my tender throat—“and he’ll feel every moment of it.”
My breath shuddered as lust beat through me, and Kai responded, firing a bolt of annoyance and desire.
I gasped, jolting at how vivid it was. I could feel Kai was on the second-floor stairwell, turning to the third flight that led to my nest. We were tethered together, and the closer he grew, the more settled the world became.
But he wasn’t telling us to stop.
Sin drew me in, and my body lit up with them as they sent me their desire. Sin outside, Kai inside, supporting me with their different presences.
“Sin, you made a promise to Kai,” I whispered, my voice cracking as I tilted my head back.
I could hold myself back earlier when Caspian went for me because his aura was like sharp spikes. But Sin was so easy and calm.
Blend that with the urge pounding from Kai through the bond, and I couldn’t resist. But giving in to these feelings was exactly how we hurt Kai before.
Rich vanilla and brandy swirled as he edged nearer, my omega instincts singing with happiness that an alpha,myalpha, was about to kiss me again.
Until there was a loud cough from the open front door.
“I thought you were meant to be packing?” A growl bounced through the flat, and we dragged ourselves apart.
Kai stood there, draped in sky blue skinny jeans and a white blouse, with a wide grin on his lips.
And suddenly, everything was lost in an explosion of brandy as I perfumed at the sight of our omega.