Page 21 of I Ain't Lyin'
“Turn around.” I helped Leo turn around and pressed his ass to me. “I need a taste.”
I licked around his hole and teased him, enjoying the way his breath hitched the moment my tongue slipped inside.
“Fuck,” Leo breathed out. “Don’t stop. Don’t you dare stop doing that.”
Encouraged by the way he was pushing his ass back into me, I continued my assault on his hole, readying it for my cock.
When my taste for him was satisfied, I placed my cockhead at his entrance and gently eased my way in.
“Ah. Fuck, yes.” Leo moaned as I started to thrust in fully.
The tightness of Leo’s ass wrapped around my hard cock, and I almost came just from the sensation of being inside him. But I wanted to make this last. I needed to stake my claim again and prove this omega was home and was safe with me.
The pace of the thrusts grew erratic, and I wrapped my hand around our bodies to stroke his length as we rode to completion. Coming just after Leo’s release and filling his hole with cum, I let my dragon out just enough to sink my teeth into his bonding mark. I loved penetrating him in every sense I could and makinghim fully mine. Laying us down on the cushion, I remained deep inside him as we spooned.
“I love you.” I kissed the mating mark I had just reinforced. “Always.”
“I love you, too,” Leo whispered. “I’m gonna take a nap.”
“Damn. I fucked you to sleep, huh?” I chuckled even as he gently elbowed me. Holding Leo, safe in my arms and our child safe inside his womb, soothed my beast in a way nothing else could.
“Shush. I am sleeping. Let me stay here and fall asleep while my ass keeps your cock warm.” Leo snuggled deeper into me, and I soon heard a quiet snore.
I guess he wasn’t joking.
***
“Hey, we just wanted to stop by and say goodbye before heading back to headquarters.” Dean woke us up the next morning. Luckily for him, he brought warm chocolate croissants, iced Pistachio Lattes, and a bag full of baby gifts.
“I appreciate the goodies.” Leo stuffed another piece of the cakey goodness into his mouth. I let him have mine, too. After all, he was eating for two.
“Don’t worry, Ashton, I brought a few extras.” Willa handed me a bakery box I hadn’t noticed prior. “There are also a few muffins in there.”
“Muffins?” Leo made grabby hands for the box until I handed it over. “You guys are awesome.”
“We know.” Dean chuckled, then shifted his attention to me. “Did you talk to the agency yet about transferring out here?”
“They are okay with me doing remote work for now and taking on any local cases around here as they pop up. I have a few months of vacation stored up, so I requested to use part ofthat for now while we get situated out here. Then I might also look into helping out occasionally at the new training center near here.” There were always postings for agents to come to teach at the center and recruit new shifters or witches for the council.
“That sounds like a good plan.” Willa placed her latte down and dug into her bag. “Here is a card from Jeffries. She wanted to stop here herself but was called out of state for a family emergency.”
“You’ve been spending a lot of time together?” Leo cocked his head. “Anything you want to share about my lovely attorney and you?”
“Nope.” Dean winked and handed another bag to my mate, changing the subject. “We got mini-Ash a gift.”
“We are not calling our child ‘mini-Ash.’” I didn’t want a junior. My kid needed a name that he could make his own in my family.
“Fine. But until you have a name, we will go with mini-Ash.” Willa leaned back against the kitchen wall and broke off a chunk of her muffin. “I like the name, honestly.”
“Then name your baby Ash,” I teased, knowing that babies were the last thing on these two minds. But the way both of them straightened up their posture and refused to look at one another had me second-guessing my assumption.
“Well, we have to get going.” Dean packed up their bags, leaving several for us. “The plane will be waiting for us at the airport.”
“Take it easy, Leo.” Willa headed toward the door and opened it. “And we will catch you around, Ashton.”
“Bye, guys.” Leo waved as he peeked into the bags they had left. “Don’t be strangers.”
“I’ll talk to you two soon.” I watched them descend the steps and hop into their rental car before heading back inside.