Across Eternity: Book 5 - Chapter 6
Date: 4/7/2024,
Categories:
Fantasy
Author: Sage_of_the_Forlorn_Path
... offering.’
‘Fine, but I’d better not catch you feeling her up. I don’t care if you fall off another cliff, I won’t tolerate any “accidental” boob grabs.’
‘Yes, dear.’ Noah turned back to Shannon. “Thank you. Your support is most welcome.” They moved all their belongings around, and Noah put his saddle on Shannon’s back. “You ready?” he asked, putting one foot in the stirrup.
“Y-yes, My Lord,” she replied, trying to contain her excitement.
Noah climbed up and sat in the saddle, and Shannon inadvertently bit her lip and sighed. She was used to carrying all kinds of cargo on her back, but the weight of a man was unique, almost overpowering, and having him so close, every breath was filled with his scent.
Valia’s sharp elf eyes did not miss that reaction. “Let’s get moving, before the smell of blood draws anything.”
They set off at a gallop, wanting to escape the battle scene. Valia also didn’t want to give Shannon time to enjoy her new position, but unfortunately, their pace had the opposite effect. Noah was rising and falling as she ran, and every time his weight dropped, it reminded Shannon of all the times she had watched him fuck Valia from behind, when he’d drive his cock deep inside her with all his strength, like a battering ram smashing against a castle gate.
The pace he’d use, the rhythm of his movements, they were almost exactly the same. Every time she felt him drop, she imagined his manhood driving into her, and every time he rose up, she could ...
... picture him pulling out, only to force it back in. She lamented wearing a saddle, preventing her from truly feeling him pressed against her.
Despite the inconvenience of Noah losing his horse, the trio managed to escape the canyon and return to the plains. When night fell, they stopped to make camp. Shannon was blushing and gasping for air, but it wasn’t from fatigue.
“Are you all right?” Noah asked, pretending not to know why she was all worked up.
“Oh, yes, thank you, I’m fine. I’m… uh… I going back to that creek was passed by to get water for tea. I’ll be right back.”
Noah and Valia said nothing, even when she forgot to bring a bucket or canteen. Rather than visit the creek, she needed to satiate the maelstrom within her.
Over the following days, they continued their journey, and Noah and Valia were careful how they acted around Shannon. It was too late to give her the cold shoulder, and it was hard to create distance when Noah spent all day on top of her, but they did what they could to avoid encouraging her feelings. That said, the damage had already been done. Whether it was as Noah’s assistant or Valia’s squire, she had adopted the servant role whole-heartedly and now tried to protect them from every minor chore or task, refusing to let either of them lift a finger, all while amorous feelings bubbled in her eyes. When Noah lived in Clive, he remembered Tin clinging to him with the same eagerness to please.
However, they had more important things to ...