Red Run Read Online Free

Red Run
Book: Red Run Read Online Free
Author: Viola Grace
Tags: Fantasy erotica
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hips and the low growl from his throat froze her in place.
    When the blunt presence of his cock made space in her channel, her body shifted in an effort to escape the pressure. She whimpered when his fingers held her tightly, he worked himself into her with ruthless determination until he was fully seated.
    The feeling of a male inside her wasn’t foreign, but the heat pulsing from T’bir was. Her own flesh caught fire when he started to move. They rocked together in a slow harmony that took on notes of high passion. Tension spiralled tightly in her core as the scrape and slide of his body within hers sent her to her elbows as she fought to come.
    Her voice drove off all the wildlife in the area as it took on a high and breathy pitch. Each thrust and pounding of his hips brought her closer and closer to release until he lifted her in his arms and in a move that sent her shrieking into orgasm, he bit her.
    Her scream of release hadn’t died in the air when he groaned against her neck. His hips shoved against her and she felt him flex within her. A spill of heat coursed inside her and she rocked her hips in response which sent a fluttering reaction through her channel once again.
    Sweat coated her torso. When he released her neck, he lapped at the salt and a high pitched whine came from him. “I apologize. I didn’t mean for it to be so…fast.”
    Sophie was slowly reassembling her thoughts. “It’s fine, but…why are you still in me?”
    He chuckled. “I will be stuck here for a few minutes. A species peculiarity.”
    T’bir took her hand and led it to the point of connection between them. He was swollen and tight inside her opening.
    “Are you serious?” She was shocked. In her limited experience, this was not something that had ever happened before.
    He nuzzled at her neck and shoulder, licking at the wounds he had left. “Very. It is a difficult moment when another male tries to interrupt so we usually mate in as much privacy as we can obtain.”
    “Mate?”
    “Yes. You sing out to me with your scent, your presence and that obviously red dress. Why are you wearing such a thing?”
    She cleared her throat, unable to look him in the eye due to their connection. “I was on my way to a fancy dress party. There was a headset and a sceptre and then the house was shaken by the first strike. We listened to the demands on the com and then ran as far as we could as your people tried to round us up. I never had time to change.”
    “It’s a lovely costume, it made it very easy to spot you in the forest.”
    “That was not my intent.”
    He chuckled and slid his hands up to cup her breasts. “I am sure it wasn’t. If it makes you feel better, aside from a few casualties in the initial attack before we knew you were only colonists, no others have died. We thought you had taken over our breeding world.”
    She jerked against him and winced as the movement tugged him sharply. “ Your what?”
    “Our breeding world. This planet is and has always been a Sethen breeding planet. Men and women of appropriate age come here and create the next generation. In fifteen years, we will have the start of a new population and a ship will come to take them to a training world.”
    “Why here, why this world?”
    “It is wild, unspoiled. We can plant our prey species here and live lives of quiet reflection, hunting and planting for our future.”
    He shifted, testing their connection. She flinched in response. “Your people prefer to live in the wild?”
    T’bir chuckled. “No, we have an underground city here, maintained by bots and systems. When the landing craft are ready, we will send the signal and call the city to the surface.”
    A feeling of dread came over her. “And your city is under ours.”
    He smoothed a hand down her torso from shoulder to hip. “The attack that your people spoke of was not an attack at all. We merely sent the signal to the city and began waking the systems. It shifted under you and caused
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