Lost In Dreamland

Lost In Dreamland by Cheryl Dragon

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Authors: Cheryl Dragon
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    Chapter One
     
    The lights outside of Bonnie Hastings’ bedroom were too bright, even for living in Reno. Her apartment on the outskirts of the city faced the rugged surroundings, not the casinos. She kicked off the flat sheet and grabbed her camera. The aurora borealis was amazing this year and much further south than normal.
    When she opened the window, Bonnie saw that it wasn’t the northern lights. Something was hovering out there. She hung out the window trying to get a decent look and snap a few pictures. Wouldn’t her old neighbor love to see her like this? Nearly falling out of the window naked! The chill was too much, and she still couldn’t see. Clothes and a trip outside were her best options.
    Bonnie slid back inside.
    Before she could grab a robe or even close the window, she felt it. The light hit her, and it was more than just high wattage. The beam had force. It pulled her, and she lost her grip on the camera as she was sucked through the window, and the world went fuzzy.
    * * * *
    When Bonnie woke, she found herself in a metallic chamber on a table. She tried to sit up but couldn’t.
    “What the hell?” she demanded. Nothing appeared to be holding her down.
    “Relax, you’ll enjoy this.” The raspy voice came from above or was it in her head? She couldn’t tell.
    “Let me go. Put me back!” Bonnie hadn’t done anything to cause this sort of dream. No drugs since college, no drinking and no horror flicks to cause nightmares.
    The light over her changed to radiate heat as well. The warmth seemed to trigger her nerve endings. Scooting on the table, Bonnie couldn’t believe she was actually able to move now. She looked around for a sense of place. Never one to be ashamed of her body, she didn’t care if all of Nevada saw her naked, but this wasn’t a peep show. This felt more like an alien abduction. After her whole life looking up, she’d never had any close encounters. Hell, she’d never seen a UFO! She was no fool! Her father’s secret work on an Air Force base in the middle of the Nevada desert always made her suspicious. Lights in the sky were nothing new to her but she’d never had any closer encounter than that. Why now?
    Three nude male figures appeared around her, all good looking with brown hair and eyes, their heights and features varied. She knew them. College graduation had been only five years ago. How could she forget her sexy boyfriends? Pierce was the leader, Zane the funny one and Adonis the brooding romantic. They were all amazing lovers and a team no woman would forget.
    “What are we doing here?” she asked.
    “Don’t you want us?” Adonis kissed her shoulder.
    Bonnie shook her head. Her body ached for them. Once she’d tried three men, just one wasn’t the same. But this wasn’t right.
    “You want us.” Zane licked over her many tattoos. From the flowers on her ankle to the moon and sun on her hips, he made sure her skin hummed for the three of them.
    “Of course, I do, but you left me. You said you had to go off for training and poof! you’re gone.” She sat up.
    “We didn’t want to.” Pierce held her hand and eased next to her on the cold table.
    He pulled her in and kissed her. Bonnie relaxed and took in his body heat. His legs naturally spread hers and that zing of arousal sped through her body. Lying back, she knew it had to be a dream. She tried to pinch herself, but Adonis held her arms over her head and guided them to his erection.
    Playing with his long member, Bonnie watched Pierce kiss down her body and lick her pussy. Zane leaned in, sucking her breasts.
    “We really didn’t want to leave you.” Zane’s urgent touch convinced her.
    Wet and ready, she lifted her hips, and Pierce nipped at her clit in return. They could eat her all day, but she needed more. Three men who loved sex with her, especially oral, and loved to fuck each other—it’d felt like a dream in college. She’d missed them so much.
    Her hands caressed their

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