mouth.
Wanting to give him more pleasure than her hand could give him, she broke their kiss. He was out of breath, looking confused and disappointed. She never left his gaze as she bent down to her knees and brought his cock’s tip to her lips.
He understood she wanted him to face fuck her, and a smile formed on his face. He grabbed her hair, pulling it to the top of her head, and guided her mouth closer to him. She opened her lips and let him slip in deeper and deeper. When he got to her uvula, she tamed a gag reflex as his thick head slipped down her throat. He pulled her head back, and she let him guide her movements, let him have control so she could please him like he wished.
Never before had she enjoyed giving a man pleasure with her mouth, but there was always a first time for everything. She began to lick the tip when he pulled out, and when he pushed back into her mouth, she let her lips glide along the ridges of his shaft, feeling the veins, the uneven skin, and the heat his cock emitted for her.
He continued to pump in and pull out of her for a few moments more as she gave him and herself pleasure until he came deep inside her throat. She had to relax her throat to swallow the cum, and as he came out, trails of cum followed his path.
She could taste him and smiled, letting him know it was as good for her as it was for him and said, “Thank you for erasing any shred of doubt that remained in my mind. This is real and so perfect.”
Chapter Thirteen
Merlin couldn’t help looking over his shoulders. He had an overwhelming feeling they were being watched.
“How much farther is it?” Pondora asked as she dragged her feet along the grass.
They had left at dawn this morning after having eaten some bread and drunk water. They’d been walking the past four hours with no rest. He wanted them to arrive at Stonehenge by midafternoon. They didn’t dare risk missing their mark. The spell could only be performed today in the lunar eclipse. Otherwise, it would not work right. They’d have to wait until the next eclipse, and by then it would be too late. The evil sorceress would have come long before that time and have killed Pondora and them, as well.
From his calculations, they should have arrived two hours ago, yet here they were still in the middle of the forest. He feared they had taken a wrong turn a couple of hours ago and instead of heading north, they should have headed farther east. If they had to backtrack their steps because they were indeed on the wrong path, they wouldn’t arrive in time to perform the spell when the eclipse was occurring.
Jacob had asked him a few times when Pondora wasn’t listening for further details on what type of spell it was Merlin planned to cast at Stonehenge and exactly what it would do. But Merlin didn’t dare tell him any more than he needed to, not because he didn’t trust him or think he would divulge the spell to Pondora, but because he knew his brother too well. If Jacob knew how dangerous it was and that one small mistake could kill one of them or all of them today, he would refuse to help him and put a stop to his plans instantly.
But Merlin could never allow that to happen. He had been over this many times, and this was the only way to solve all their problems. If he should lose his life in the process, it was all worth it to see Pondora and Jacob safe and all the victims freed of their curses.
He rubbed the ring, the Seal of Solomon, on his finger. He felt the charm’s power. Legend had it the owner of the ring could control demon powers. He prayed that was true and that his plan would work. It had to or all was lost.
Taking a deep breath, he focused on the present. He gazed at Pondora and saw her fatigue. He hated having to tell her the truth, which was that he hadn’t a clue how far it was.
He was about to sugarcoat his reply so as not to discourage her when Jacob, who had been walking farther ahead, shouted, “Look over there.”
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