Breathing Vapor
“That’s how they caught us.”
    “You were a child, in the early stages of development.” Vapor shifted his weight over her body, pressing her ass into the sleeping support. “You were too young to play those grown-up games.”
    That didn’t mean she wasn’t guilty.
    “Open to me, female,” he ordered. “I want to breed with you.”
    “I’m asleep.” She spread her legs, giving him access to all of her. “You can’t wish to breed with an unresponsive female.”
    “You’ll respond.” He entered her slowly, sliding his broad cock head into her pussy, his girth creating a tantalizing pressure against her inner walls.
    She fought the urge to move.
    Fuck. She tingled.
    His damn nanocybotics would ensure that she responded.
    But not yet. She gritted her teeth. He’d have to work for his victory.
    “Mira.”
    “I’ll never respond.” She curled her fingers.
    “That’s another lie.” Vapor grasped her hips, tilting them to better accommodate him. “Your stubbornness knows no limits. I should redden your ass, teach you to tell the truth.”
    She envisioned herself sprawled naked over his lap, his hands heating her skin, and her pussy moistened even more.
    “You want that.” Her damn cyborg detected the increase in her arousal. “You want me to punish you.”
    “No.” Her protest was weak.
    “Yes.” He pushed his cock home, flattening her intimate folds with his base. “Your body doesn’t lie, unlike your mouth.”
    She had to work on that.
    Mira waited. Vapor stayed locked in place.
    “I thought you were going to breed with me.” She opened one eye, then the other. He was braced over her, his biceps bulging, his chest muscles flexed. “What are you waiting for?”
    “Your response.” Vapor’s eyes gleamed.
    “You’ll be waiting for a long time,” she warned.
    “Then I’ll wait.” He appeared unconcerned. “Being inside you is enough.”
    He couldn’t be serious. Males needed to come. It was painful if they didn’t.
    Or so she’d been told.
    Mira’s gaze drifted over his neck, shoulders, chest and then returned to the determination in his face.
    Human males needed to come. Vapor was a cyborg. He’d endured wounds that would have killed another being and hadn’t even flinched.
    She could lose this standoff also.
    “Is this enough for you?” She lifted one eyebrow. “You don’t feel the need to fill me with your seed, with your scent, to reestablish your claim so every male knows I’m yours?”
    Her possessive cyborg’s face darkened.
    “Your nanocybotics are fading.” That was a lie. They remained as strong as ever, fizzing inside her. “Your mark on my breast has healed.” Breeding with him had erased the wound on her shoulder also, restoring her to full health. “There’s no sign of your ownership anywhere on my body.”
    Vapor’s nostrils flared. “You are merciless.”
    She flinched.
    With those three words, all of the joy dissipated from their challenge.
    “Mira—”
    “No.” She pushed at his chest, hurt that he continued to see her as the others did, as a female without honor, without kindness. “I allowed you to have me once because I felt sorry for you. You’re a cyborg, about to be deployed. You won’t get another opportunity to breed.” Those were lies, all lies. She wanted him to touch her, wanted him to care. “That once was enough.”
    “Once isn’t enough, not for us.” Vapor lowered his lips to hers and kissed her hard, the intensity of his embrace driving her head against the sleeping support, waging war on her emotions. He ravished her mouth with his tongue, pulled on her bottom lip with his teeth, made the room spin and her resolve weaken.
    “You want me because I’m the only female available.” She wished to be more, to be special to him.
    “I want you because you’re mine.” He pulled back, thrust forward, pulled back, thrust forward, fucking her with a heart-pounding vigor, slamming the sleeping support against the wall.
    Mira

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