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Celestial's Love Machine [Celestial Nights 5] (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)

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by Rebecca Joyce


  She could hardly believe he was going to violate her further when she had already come so hard, but then felt the even ruder shock of cold liquid being dribbled down her crack. Skillful fingers began to work the lubricant into her asshole slowly but surely, pushing deeper and deeper as the dildo was worked in and out. Capri realized that she was about to be triple penetrated, and was once again afraid, but Aries always knew what she was feeling. He released her head, and his hands began to slide down her back soothing her, reminding her of his presence and protection.

  Aquarius was gentle with her. Aries had trained him well. Her ass was taken even more slowly than her pussy had been, giving her time to adjust to being so completely filled. Her fear was forgotten quickly, and by the time Aquarius bottomed out again Capri was completely immersed in pure joy, and knew nothing else. It was unlike anything she’d ever experienced, and knowing that every hole was filled to capacity felt like she’d finally found her real place in the world. No longer a woman, not even a submissive. She was just a medium for pleasure. Aquarius’s pleasure, Aries’s pleasure, her pleasure.

  Aquarius held the dildo still inside her, buried as deeply as it would go. His cock moved in and out of her ass slowly at first, stretching her with each stroke. Aries pulled out of her mouth far enough to allow her to pleasure the head of his dick, and she lovingly swirled her tongue around and around, sucking lightly at first, then with more intensity. Aquarius began to increase his pace, and the pleasure was too intense for her to concentrate on the man before her. Aries took his cue and began to fuck her mouth with abandon, watching his brother ram hard into her, deeper and deeper.

  The real world was gone now, almost as if it never existed. Lost within the Universe, she soared among the stars. The only thing that existed for her was the satisfaction of being thoroughly used, and the knowledge that another orgasm was imminent.

  Once she started, Capri came again and again, tensing and arching with the intensity, moaning around Aries’s cock. She had been unable to even ask for permission, and looking back, she was not sure she could have found the words. She did know that both of men shared her frenzy, forcing themselves into her faster and harder, until with a guttural groan, Aries finally exploded into her mouth.

  Capri savored the taste, elated that she had finally managed to make him come orally. It was difficult for him to climax that way, and he had been unable to do it before. She was so proud of herself for having finally done it that she barely noticed when Aquarius’s cock and the dildo were eased out of her. Aries whispered into her ear, telling her what a good girl she was, and how proud she’d made him.

  “Did you enjoy that, my love?” Struggling to regain her senses after such an intense experience, Capri could only nod. Aries chuckled and began the slow process of releasing her bonds. “I’m glad.”

  Blinking wildly, Capri looked around the dimly lit room. Everything slowly came back into focus, as she finally realized where she was.

  “Hot holy balls of lust, Capri.” Charlotte whistled. “Braxton, Jordan and I are so going to your retreat.”

  Chapter Eight

  Aries was sitting at the bar of the Rainbow Room, milking a bottle of beer, stewing. The last few days had been a roller coaster for him, and he couldn’t wait for the ride to stop. He needed to get clarity. He needed to do what he came to do and beg her for forgiveness. However, every time he started to say something, there was his beautiful Capri smiling at him. She was everything he wanted and more. He couldn’t imagine his life without her. He came back to Celestial because he had a job to do and silently hoped that she would welcome him back. And she had, without any reservation. Yet, it was all a lie. He couldn’t move forward until he told her the truth. He had talked with his brother last night after returning from Treasure Cove and his brother assured him that Capri would understand. But Aries wasn’t so sure. It wasn’t the profession, it was the fact that he was here to take everything she loved and turn it into something she hated. He felt horrible. It felt as if he was cheating on her somehow.

  Oh, who was he kidding…he was cheating on her.

  “You look like shit, Aries,” Apollo said, sitting down next to him. “What’s going on with you?”

  He felt like shit, too. He thought a few moments to himself would help him figure out how to tell her what he’d been doing these last six years. However, the longer he sat at the bar, the worst it got. He was no closer to deciding on how to tell her than he was finishing his beer.

  “You’re a hard man to find, Apollo.”

  “I’ve got a wedding to prepare for. I want everything to be perfect, you know.” Apollo grinned. Yeah, Aires did know. He wished he could say a marriage was in his cards, but he couldn’t. As soon as word got out about why he was here, his dream of spending ever after with Capri would dissolve into smoke.

  “Ever have a secret that you were too afraid to reveal, because if you did, you’d run the chance of losing everything you loved?”

  Apollo turned and looked inquisitively at him. “I guess it would depend on the secret. There are many things I still haven’t told Helios and Fairy.”

  “Would they leave you if you told them?”

  “I don’t know,” Apollo replied cautiously. “I never really thought about it. Why don’t you tell me what it is you’re hiding, then we can discuss how to fix it?”

  “It’s not going to be that easy.”

  “Why’s that?”

  “I work for Tristan Summerfield.”

  “For how long?”

  “The last six years.”

  Apollo said nothing, as he just looked at the mirror over the bar.

  “If I tell her, she will leave me.”

  “She won’t leave you over who you work for.”

  “She will when she finds out why I am here.”

  “Would it have something to do with a man called Jasper McCullough?”

  “How do you know about him?” Aries asked.

  “Oh, I had a very interesting conversation with the man about an hour ago. It seems if I want to know more, I was instructed to find you. So, here I am. What is really going on, Aries?”

  “The Summerfield Corporation wants to buy Celestial. He wants to make our town his home of operations in the northwest. Tristan is offering the town a generous compensation package, along with help for sprucing up the town and bringing in new revenue.”

  “Why our town?”

  “I don’t know, but I am guessing it has something to do with the natural minerals that flow underneath the town and the surrounding area. He already owns all the land around the town, Apollo. The only thing left is Celestial itself. He isn’t going to stop until he acquires it all. You need to convene the town council and let them know. It needs to be brought to a vote, soon. Either way, it won’t matter because Tristan has ways if you vote no. It’s best you all just let him have the town.”

  “It’s not that simple, Aries. I am not a voting member of the town council. I can’t advise them.”

  “What do you mean? You’re the mayor,” Aries asked.

  “Yes I am. My job is to make sure the town runs smoothly that’s it. But all matters of what happens with the town is left up to the council.”

  “But I thought…”

  “You know that Celestial is different. Well, how we go about governing our town is different to. You are going to have to tell the council yourself.”

  “I don’t know who any of the members are. How can I talk to them?”

  “There are three.”

  “Three! You mean to tell me that three people control what happens in Celestial?”

  “Yep.” Apollo grinned. “It’s been that way since the town was founded.”

  “Who are they?”

  “That doesn’t matter. I will convene them tonight, and you can tell them what’s going on. But you have a bigger problem. You have to tell Capri. You can’t build a life with her on a grain of sand. It will crumble.”

  “I know.” Aries sighe
d.

  “Look, Aries. I’m glad your back, just like the rest of the town. You could have knocked me over with a bulldozer when I saw you walk into my club the other day, but I don’t think anyone is going to judge you on how you chose to live your life while you were away. If we started doing that, then we’d be no better than the rest of the world. So you work for the devil himself. It’s a living. Albeit not one that most would do, but I don’t fault you for your decision.”

  “I appreciate that.” Aries grinned. “I just hope that Capri will think that.”

  “Does Aquarius know?” Apollo asked.

  “Yeah.” Aries chuckled. “He’s insisting that I tell her immediately.”

  “He’s right,” Apollo said.

  “I know.”

  “Man,” Apollo sighed. “I definitely don’t envy you. But if you want my honest opinion, I think you should tell her. Capri is a very forgiving woman. And like I said before, this town doesn’t fault anyone for their past choices just their actions.”

  “I know.”

  Apollo got up from the bar stool, and placed his hand on Aries’s shoulder and said, “Just tell her the truth. I’ll call the council now and get back to you when I have a time and place.”

  Aries sat at the bar in the rainbow Room for a couple more minutes, before he got up, paid his tab and left. He walked around the town aimlessly, with no direction. Nothing much had changed in the years he’d been gone. He was thankful for that. Residents walked, talked and laughed as if they didn’t have a care in the world. Everything was right in their Universe and Aries envied them. He, too, wished he could be as carefree as those he saw.

  Sitting on a bench outside the Best Lay Hotel, he stared at his surroundings. He was happy to be home. Why he stayed away so long, would probably elude him for the rest of his life. However, it was leaving his brother and Capri that haunted him. He should have never left, but the fear of staying with them was more than he could handle. He knew even back then that his life belonged to them. Yet, he left anyway, leaving them to cope without him.

  There was no amount of begging he could do to wipe that from his heart. He left them, when they needed him most, all because he was too damn selfish. Instead of staying, he ran like a coward. That was what he was…a coward.

  “Mind if I sit with you for a bit?”

  Aries looked over and smiled. “No, ma’am. Please sit,” he said, scooting over as a hauntingly beautiful woman sat down next to him. She was petite with chestnut brown hair that had flecks of crimson shimmering through it. Her pale skin looked like silk, but it was her caramel brown eyes, that held him captive. Her eyes looked old, as if they’d seen too much in her young life. For some reason, he felt as if he should protect this woman. The urge was great and it unnerved him.

  “We’ve never been formally introduced, but I’m Chardonnay Havanna. I just recently moved here. I run the Celestial Winery just south of town,” she said, holding out her hand. Aries took it and replied, “I passed the sign yesterday, when I was headed toward Treasure Cove. I’m Aries Deveroux. Welcome to Celestial.”

  “Thank you. Though, I believe I should be welcoming you home. I’ve heard that you’ve been gone a while.”

  “Yeah. Six years. I’ve only been home a week.”

  She smiled and looked across the street. “It’s a beautiful word isn’t.”

  “What word,” Aries asked.

  “Home,” she said dreamily looking out over the town. “Only someone who actually belongs to something would know what it feels like to be home.”

  “Don’t you believe Celestial is home?”

  She grinned and lightly shook her head. “It’s a wonderful town and everyone is very gracious, but no. Celestial isn’t my home.”

  Curious, Aries asked, “Where is home?”

  “I don’t have one.”

  “Everyone has a home.”

  “Not me.” She smiled. “Well, I guess I did at one time, but my home was gone before I ever returned to it. You see, I left when I should have stayed. I was greedy and when I realized I made a mistake, I returned to find everything I loved gone.”

  “Returned it? You sound like you lost your home.”

  “I guess in a way I did. You see, my home was with my husband. He died in a car accident three days before I came home. When he died, I had nothing. I never realized that he was my life. As long as we were together, I was happy. But I was blinded by the needed for more. Since his death, I’ve been searching for balance but I find myself more lost than ever.”

  “I’m sorry,” Aries whispered, knowing exactly what she meant. He wouldn’t have been able to live with himself is something happened to his brother or Capri. Life was precious, and it needed to be cherished.

  “Don’t be. It was my fault. I left when I should have stayed.”

  “What did you do?”

  “I guess what any widow would do. I packed up what I could and left. Without him, I wasn’t needed anymore.”

  “Someone always needs someone. Don’t you have a family?”

  “They’re gone, too. It’s just me now and I’m okay with that.”

  “I’m glad you made your home here in Celestial.”

  “Thank you for that. I like it here. It’s different, to say the least, but there isn’t the urgency of life like it is on the outside. I’ve met some really interesting people so far and I have made a few friends.”

  “Well, you have another one now.” Aries smiled.

  “Thank you for that.” She smiled getting back to her feet. “I better get going. Thank you for sharing your bench with me. It was really nice meeting you, Aries. I do hope to see you again.”

  “I’ll be here. I’m not going anywhere,” he said as she walked away. “Ever again.” Knowing what he had to do, Aries headed for Capri’s place. If he wanted any future with her, he needed to tell her the truth about him and why he was really home.

  A few minutes later, Aries was standing in front of her door, nervous and scared. This could go either way and he needed to brace himself for any possible outcome. He took a deep breath and knocked, hearing hear movement around on the inside. She opened the door and smiled seeing him standing there. Goddess, just looking at her still made his heart ache. She was so beautiful. Looking at her now, he wondered how he could have ever gotten so lucky.

  “Hey.” She smiled. “Come on in. Ignore the mess. Apparently I’ve neglected this place while I was dealing with the retreat business. I’ll be glad when things settle down and get back to normal. So what brings you by? I thought for sure, you and Aquarius would be hiding from me by now.”

  “I thought we could talk for a bit,” Aries said, gently closing the door. The tone of his voice halted Capri. He didn’t mean to scare her, but this was serious and he needed her to understand that. He said nothing as she placed her clothes on the couch, and turned to face him.

  “What’s on your mind?” she asked, sitting down.

  Aires took his time. Well, he was stalling hoping for divine intervention. There were many things filtering in his mind, it was making him sick to his stomach. He couldn’t stay silent anymore. Sitting in the chair next to her, he mustered up what courage he could find and simply said, “I need to tell you what brought me home.”

  “Okay,” she said, listening carefully.

  “There really isn’t an easy way to say this, so here it goes. Remember that public relations job I told you about, well what I failed to tell you was that I work for Tristan Summerfield.”

  “The man who’s buying up all the land around town and has been drilling?” she asked.

  “Yeah.”

  “Why didn’t you just tell me?”

  “I was afraid to tell you.”

  “Why?”

  She was being too sensitive. He couldn’t take it. He needed her to shout and condemn him. He didn’t know how to handle her passive nature. Getting to his feet he started pacing. “I don’t know. Maybe because I didn’t want you to ever find out. Maybe b
ecause the thought of you judging me was more than I could handle. Maybe I am just ashamed of what I do.”

  Capri smiled. “There was no need to be afraid or ashamed. You have an honest job for which you are paid to perform. I don’t see anything wrong with that.”

  “Capri, aren’t you listening. I work for a man who is hell-bent on acquiring this town.”

  “That’s his burden to bare, not yours. Look, Aries, everyone makes decisions they’re not proud of, but its how we own up to them and moved past them that makes us the stronger person. You are not Mr. Summerfield. You never will be. He is the one who has to atone for his ways, not you.”

  “That sounds worse. I haven’t atoned for anything in years. I just do my job and move on. Now, everything is different. I’m home and I’m so confused. I know what I should do, but I am afraid of what it will cost me.”

  “Everyone makes choices in their lives that will affect others. You can’t stop living just because you’re afraid Aries.” She chuckled.

  Aries couldn’t believe what he was hearing. She was condoning his line of work, as if she approved. To make matters worse, she wasn’t mad. She was actually content with the knowledge he just dumped in her lap. She should have been screaming and shouting at him, cursing him to the Gods. Well, Capri wouldn’t curse, but she would be very firm in her resolve.

  “Look, Aries. I don’t know what you expected me to say. Am I hurt or disgusted with your line of work? No. You did what you had to do to survive. Though I can’t say I am happy about it, but in a way I am more relieved than anything. But if you want my honest opinion, I am more hurt that you felt the need to lie to me. We are supposed to be honest with each other. A relationship can’t work on a foundation of lies.”

 

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