Ecstasy Bound

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feelings tugged at her. Not as powerful as before but still distracting. What was going on with her body? She stopped and leaned against the corridor wall. Nobody was around that she could see or hear. One hand drifted between her legs and her fingers massaged her cunt. The fingers of her other hand pinched and pulled at one of her nipples through the uniform. “Mmm.” She rubbed her back against the wall as her fingers pressed even deeper into her pussy. She needed relief, if only a bit.
    Her light touches weren’t nearly enough though. She needed skin against skin.
    Hell, she needed a nice, wet tongue and a big, hard cock fucking her. Both at the same time, preferably.
    She remembered the monitors. Damn. After adjusting her uniform, she pushed away from the wall and continued down the corridor. Relief would have to wait for later.
    After the meeting in the conference room, she overheard Alexa planning to take the triplets to medical for Leila to look over. Leila had said she would meet her there as soon as she could get away from Laszlo. The checkups were a daily routine and quite necessary to watch for any abnormalities in the babies that might arise from Alexa’s Earth physiology. After what they’d been told about Super-breeder side effects, she was certain that Alexa and Braden both felt additional concerns.
    With her and the babies gone, now was the perfect opportunity to have a bit of alone time with her twin. If he’d stayed behind. Stopping in front of Braden’s door, she buzzed for entry.
    “Come.”
    Relief spread through her when she heard his voice. Having Braden near always kept her grounded. If anything ever happened to him, as it had to Tara, she didn’t think she could stand it.
    The door slid open almost soundlessly. As soon as she stepped inside the room and the door closed behind her, they hugged in greeting. Brianna pulled back first, knowing they might not have much alone time. “Quite a mess we’re in the middle of here.”
    “To say the least.”
    “I tried to catch you after the meeting but I didn’t want to pull you away from Alexa. I’d hoped to check in with you before the Initiation starts. I’m glad you’re here.”
    “I suspected you would come, so I told Alexa that I needed to stay behind. Pitch and Josella are with her. She understands the seriousness of our situation and knows I have responsibilities and need to put plans into motion.”
    “Alexa wasn’t curious for details?” She wondered just how much he’d actually confided in her. She knew he hated keeping secrets from his mate.
    “Alexa knows when to ask questions and when not to. She’s beyond what I deserve, Brianna, and I love her more every day. Now I’ve got three little ones to love too.” A smile tugged at his lips and he shook his head slightly, as if not believing his good fortune.
    Brianna’s heart melted. The look on Braden’s face always softened when he spoke of Alexa. She saw such a depth of caring in his eyes for his children that a small tear formed in her own eye. She couldn’t be happier about her twin finding his true love.
    She hoped to be as lucky someday with a love and family of her own.
    “What do you think about everything Laszlo said?”
    “Well, I’m not going through each of his explanations and theories, point by point.
    It would take too damn long. So let me just say that at first I wasn’t buying any of it.
    Now, after thinking over everything and how it all connects, a lot of what he said does make sense, given what’s happened.”
    “But still, I feel like we’re not getting the full story from him.”
    “No. We probably never will. He’ll make certain he keeps enough knowledge to himself to save his own ass and position.”
    “Do you think that’s his real intention?” She would rather believe otherwise. Laszlo was always one whom the Warriors and even Xylon’s non-Warriors looked up to. “Are we being too hard on him?”
    “I don’t know his real intention,

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