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“Yeah, sweetheart, I do.”

Draven’s gaze stayed locked on my hands as I caressed my tits. After several seconds of long, slow, deep thrusts he picked up his pace and drove into me hard. The bed squeaked as his hips pounded into me. He started to groan as I began to moan, feeling my orgasm building again. I could no longer feel the coldness of his skin, but more the hardness as he pumped into me, rubbing along all the nerves inside of me. We weren’t moving slowly any longer, and I didn’t care. What mattered was that we were in sync with each other.

He pumped some more, and then he roared as he came and quickly I was following him, my body quivering once more as the orgasm rushed through me from my pussy to my heart and down to my feet.

After my breathing evened out, he rolled us so I was on top and he was still inside of me. “Again?” I asked.

“I can keep going until the blood wears off, but I also know that you’re super sensitive between your legs. Three orgasms is a lot for one—morning.”

“Three orgasms is a record for me.”

Draven leaned up and pressed his lips to mine. “We’ll work on doubling that then.”

As soon as the sun went down that night, we were back on the road.

“How far do you think we’ll get tonight?”

“Since we left right at nightfall, I’d say Tatogga.”

“Will we make it to Burn Falls tomorrow night?”

“No. Even though we’re gaining more nighttime hours, we still have two more nights of driving.”

“Oh. I thought we’d make it in three.”

“Blame the sun, sweets.”

My cell rang in my purse, and I pulled it out. “It’s my mother.” I pressed the answer button and held the phone to my ear. “Hey, Mom.”

“Just checking to see where you are for the night.”

My eyes widened. How do I tell her we only travel at night? And she had no idea Draven and Athan were with me. “Um …”

“Hand me the phone,” Draven stated.

I balked and then whispered, “You want to talk to my mother?”

“Yes.” I handed him the phone. “Shauna, it’s Drav—Dr. Young.” There was a brief pause. “Yes, I’m with Calla.” Another pause. “I actually ran into her in Seattle,” his gaze flicked to mine and he smiled, “and she told me that she was going to have to drive all the way to Burn Falls, so I offered to drive with her. A buddy of mine is driving her car behind us.” There was another pause.

“Remember the last night you were at the hospital and we spoke?” I was finally going to find out what he’d told her to be nice to me. “Yes, and I meant it. She’s special, and I won’t let anything happen to her.” He winked at me. “You’re welcome. Here’s Calla.”

I took the phone from him and held it up to my ear. “So, yeah … I’m with Dr. Young again.” It felt weird lying about his name since learning everything.

“He’s a lovely young man.” I almost laughed at her words since Draven was anything but young—or a man. “And I’m glad he’s keeping you safe. I’ve been worried about you driving all this way by yourself.”

“We’re fine, but given he’s used to working nights, we’re driving during those hours.”

“Understandable, sunshine.”

“How are you doing?” I asked.

“Ted and Andie are still coming over every evening. We’ve been playing cards and having a lovely time.”

“Good.” I smiled. “I’m glad to hear that.”

After I hung up with my mother, I asked, “You compelled my mom?”

“I had to. I couldn’t hear or watch her belittle you.”