A Cougar's Fantasy
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“You shouldn’t,” Quinn started to say but moaned as he grabbed onto his cock, stroking it.
“Why shouldn’t I give my weru loving as I would my meru?” Lan said, rolling the condom-like thing onto Quinn’s cock. “Now you are ready,” Lan stood going to the bed, laying down next to Abby, Cedric and Ramiro.
“Come, Quinn, love me,” Lan said, laying on his stomach, leaning over and nipping Abby’s shoulder. “Pay attention to the men that are loving you, Kitty, or I’ll give them permission to spank that cute ass when they are finished.”
“Hmm, I like that,” Cedric said, doing just that as he landed a smack on her ass, which had her growling. “Did you just hear her growl?” Cedric said as Quinn crawled onto the bed behind him.
“I do believe she wants more attention,” Quinn said. “Later maybe we should explore other different punishments she might like.”
“Very interesting,” he moaned as Quinn started to work his cock into his ass. It had been a while since someone had loved him this way and that would be his now, too. Just because he was the leader of their family, it did not mean they couldn’t touch or love him. Yes, Quinn and Lan had a lot more in common then either of them realized.
“Quinn,” he growled when the man reached around, grabbing onto his cock at the same time thrusting into him.
“Fuck, you are tight,” Quinn said, starting to pump in and out of his ass, at the same time stroking his cock. Quinn scraped his fangs along the side of Lan’s neck.
“Feed, Quinn. I know you haven’t in a while,” he said, pushing back, loving Quinn. His was cock longer than Quinn’s, but right now it didn’t matter, he was so close to releasing his seed and he did as soon as Quinn sank his fangs into his neck.
Chapter Nine
Abby’s ass was red and she loved every second Cedric spanked her while he and Ramiro made love to her. But she did have to admit watching as Quinn loved Lan, she couldn’t help be turned on by the two of them and the way Lan released total control to Quinn.
She glanced down at Ramiro and kissed him softly. “You know I love you guys, right?” she whispered, staring into Ramiro’s gaze.
“That is the first time you have said that,” Ramiro growled. “And about damn time, because I have to tell you, Abby, I thought I was going to lose my mind when you took off,” Ramiro admitted and when she slowly entered Ramiro’s mind, knowing now that they needed her touch, she could see the fear that had been inside Ramiro’s thoughts.
“I’m sorry I scared you.” She moaned as Cedric sank his fangs into her shoulder and that is when she couldn’t hold it back. Her body, already sensitive from her previous loving let go and allowed the pleasure to take over. She hung onto Ramiro. “So, so tired,” she finally said, laying her head down on his chest.
“Do not go to sleep Kitty, you need to eat and drink something. I know you haven’t eaten much all day,” Lan said as Cedric pulled out of her, moaning. “But first you need to be cleaned up. Come on Kitty,” Lan lifted her up off of Ramiro.
“Hmm, are you going to carry me everywhere?” Abby said as Lan stepped back into the shower, stepping under the warm water. Quinn was already there. Both men gently cleaned her as Abby kept closing her eyes. “Really tired,” she said, but then Abby heard Ramiro.
‘You think she is pregnant? Her scent has changed already.’
She opened her eyes and glanced up at Lan. “Can I be, already?” she jumped out of Lan’s arms and glanced down at her stomach touching it. “No, it can’t happen yet, I’m not ready.” Abby walked out of the shower, grabbing a towel and connected with Maya through their link.
“Maya, how soon can you tell you are pregnant after your heat? Can it take quick-like?” Abby asked, wrapping the towel around her, ignoring everyone and going to grab a bottle of water, scared out of her mind. She wasn’t ready for this.
“Relax Abby, if you are, it’s great news. But yes, I’m afraid our men are super fertile when it comes to their mates. How is the heat?” Maya asked and Abby moaned hearing Maya’s laugh.
“Congrats my sister, but not to worry, you will make a wonderful mom and I know your brother will be thrilled to be an uncle. But Be careful tomorrow, little sister. You know how nasty those things are.” Maya snarled. “Just wish I could be there with you tomorrow.”
“I will be. Hopefully tomorrow we will all have someone returned to us,” Abby said, disconnecting the link before Maya could ask any more questions, wanting to make sure Maya’s sister was there before saying anything more.
Warm arms surrounded her from behind, and Lan placed a kiss on her shoulder. “Is it so bad to be pregnant with our babies?” he asked.
Abby turned in his arms, seeing all four men standing there staring at her. “No, having your children would be a blessing.”
“But,” Lan encouraged.
“This trip…” She shook her head and sighed, placing her hand on her stomach, stepping back.
“It’s important for you. We know this, but shouldn’t our children be as important?” Cedric asked.
She glanced up and shivered at the cold expression on his face. “Don’t even go there, Cedric.” Abby snarled and spun around leaving them all in the bathroom.
“Abby, we do have a right to know,” Quinn said.
“You, I can understand, not being around me for the past year, but them no.” She glared at Cedric. “All of you were with me when my sister was murdered. Family is everything to me and little ones would mean the world to me, but I will not forget about those that are either locked up or gone, so fuck you Cedric for even asking when you should have known better. I guess you weren’t too deep into my head, were you?”
Abby needed air and shifted right there not giving any of them a chance, moving into the bedroom and using what little magic she knew to open the door, taking off towards the deck. The ocean air always soothed her and right now with the hurt and the confusion, she needed it.
“Abby,” Cedric called out, but she ignored him, hoping her mind was shut down to them, not needing to listen to their lame excuses.
Once she hit the deck, the open air brushed over her. She snorted, seeing Tasmin there leaning against the railing, staring at her. “Okay, what did the jerks do this time?” her friend asked.
Her cat coughed and Abby shook her head, moving to the front of the ship away from everything.
“I’m here if you need me,” Tasmin said, her voice carrying on the wind which was blowing strongly. The speed the ship was moving was impressive, to say the least. She shifted and leaned over the railing, just staring out, ignoring everything but the sea.
“You know you might have something here,” Maya said, coming up next to her, rubbing her shoulder. “Still not my tree, but close.”
Abby snorted. “Nothing will ever be close to your tree. Hell, I even miss it. Maybe we should take a trip to the Amazon soon. I miss the jungle,” she said and glanced at her friend. “You shouldn’t have come. You know Akaos is going to have a fit.”
“Actually, I thought it would do Maya some good too since the sea air seems to help you. Our kids can be a handful,” Akaos said, behind them and sure enough, all four of her mates were there, too, of course.
“Thank you,” she said and glanced at Maya. “So, kid overload?”
Maya laughed. “I love all of them, but there are times when the brain just needs some quiet time and lately my cat has been restless, too,” Maya growled. “You might be right about the trip. It’s been too long since I’ve allowed my cat to hunt, but I’m afraid even the Amazon has changed. Humans destroying so much of their world, our home.” Maya shook her head. “What has you so sad?”
Abby glanced over her shoulder and sighed before she smiled at Maya. “Don’t worry about us, we’ll settle eventually. You know, don’t you?” Abby asked.
Maya wrapped her arm around her. “Yea and I’m afraid to hope. I mean it was a miracle my brothers are alive, but to hope my little sister or any of our family are? To think of the
hell that they have been going through. How are we going to help them heal?”
“I hate to say this, but I believe River is right. We take them to Quinn’s underwater city, something totally different and safe. Where they can heal and slowly. If they want to venture out, they can. Maybe even being on the ship will help,” Abby said. “If my father is there, I know it will help him. He loved the sea.”
Maya laughed. “You better make up with them before you see your father. Males, especially fathers, are very protective, even my little girl is finding this out,” Maya said and glanced behind them.
“She will get over it,” Akaos said. “But I will speak to her when we get home.”
Smiling, Abby glanced out again to the sea and stiffened, seeing land, straight head. “Quinn?” she asked.
He stepped up next to her and stared out at the landmass. “Damin?” he shouted.
“It’s the island, our baby here knew we needed to get there fast. Once more she has surprised me,” his second in command said, patting the railing next to Maya.
“I swear you’d think she was his mate,” Tasmin said.
“Get the girls ready, Tasmin, our last adventure is upon us.” She glanced over at Lan. “At least for a while. Oh, and Tasmin, you are taking the lead.”
Tasmin frowned but nodded. “You still going on land?” she asked.
“Oh yea, that I will do. I need to see how these things have kept our family locked up. Because I know for a fact my father could have gotten out of most situations.” Abby said, ignoring Quinn and Cedric’s snarl.
* * *
Maya had been right. It was time for a chat with all of his mates. He glared at Quinn and Cedric. “Cabin now,” Lan ordered, holding his hand out to Abby before he turned his attention to her. “Please Abby. Maya is right, we need to speak before we reach the island,” he said, seeing smoke rise from the island and knowing their warriors had already arrived there.
Abby glanced back at the island. “Lan?” she asked, placing her hand into his.
“Our warriors have arrived, believe me, all precautions will be taken to see that whoever is kept there is not hurt,” Lan informed her as she hesitated for a second, before placing her hand into his.
He pulled her into his arms hugging her tight, feeling the hurt pouring out of her, even though she had blocked them from her mind. Another thing they would be speaking about.
Lan lifted her up and carried her back down into the hold, seeing Quinn’s parents coming out of their room. “We will be ready in a few,” he informed them. Stepping in the room, Ramiro closed the door behind them.
Lowering her feet to the ground, but still holding onto her, Lan glanced over at Cedric and Quinn. “I believe you both owe our meru an apology.”
At first, Quinn stared at Abby, but didn’t move. Abby tried to squirm out of Lan’s arms. “I need to get ready,” she whispered, her voice cracking as she spun around, refusing to look at Quinn or Cedric.
Lan looked down to see a tear rolling down her cheek and everything stopped inside of him. One thing he hated to see was for Abby to cry. She had cried too many nights after her sister had been murdered.
Feeling her small hand on his chest, he glanced down at her. “Stop, we’ll get through this,” she reached up, wrapping her arms around his neck, pulling him down and giving him a quick kiss on his lips. “Tasmin will take the girls in first with your warriors, of course, but I want to be there. I want to see how they were able to keep our family locked up. Plus, I need to be there for my father, but I promise Lan I would never put our children at risk.” She looked down. “I’ve lost too much. I will not lose my children.”
“We can do this, but Abby you can’t shut us out. I can already feel the pain in you. You have to allow us in,” he told her, touching her head.
She stiffened in his arms, as Quinn stepped up behind her. “Please open up for us. I never meant to hurt you, Kitty. I was just so worried. I’ve heard and seen so many horrors these things have done and I was frightened by the thought of anything happening to you or our children.”
Abby glanced over her shoulder at Quinn. “I had my twin’s head delivered to us. I know what they are capable of. I’m not stupid, Quinn. No matter how mad I am, I will never put our family at risk. Maybe in time you will learn to trust me. It’s obvious that others still do not.”
Lan sucked in his breath as the connection they had with Abby opened up. The hurt inside her almost made him dropping to his knees. But Cedric’s cry of pain had him looking up at the same time to watch the warrior come over and lift Abby into his arms, burying his face into neck.
“So sorry. God, Abby, so sorry,” Cedric told her, sitting down on the bed, just holding her, rocking her. “Don’t leave me, please,” he whispered, but Lan heard him.
“Cedric, I’m not leaving you,” she wrapped her arms around his neck. “But you, you were with me when it happened. Why would you believe I would do something like that?”
Cedric glanced up at Lan for help as he sat down next to them. “Before we found you Cedric had what you would call a breakdown. As you know about Akaos weru’s, Warden, well Cedric in some ways is like this. He’s getting better ever since we found you, but he forgets sometimes and those first few months were not good for him.”
“You should have told me,” Abby frowned. “So, you don’t remember when we met?” she asked Cedric.
“I’ll never forget that day, but certain things, are just foggy to me, till now. When I entered your mind and saw…I’m sorry I was a fool,” Cedric said.
“Okay, you are not a fool, but Cedric, you guys have to tell me things. Quinn, no more doubt, if you do, come to me. Now, Mr. Orak, how are we going to do this, because I know it’s still going to be hot going in there.”
Lan glanced up at Quinn and smiled. “I’m afraid we’re going to do the alien thing, Kitty.”
She frowned. “What kind of alien thing?”
“You will see, but Kitty, you will not go running off anywhere no matter what. We are there to help. You see something ,tell us. We will be your arms and legs, understand?” Lan said and reached over, covering her mouth with his finger. “This is the only way I will agree with you, Kitty.” He slid his hand to her tummy.
“Our children,” he said and she nodded.
“Lan, if we have a girl, I’d like to name her after my sister, would that be okay?” she asked and he smiled, looking up at the others.
Each of them nodded. “I had a feeling you would want that and I have no problem with it at all. Agatha, it will be.”
“Actually, just Aggie. My sister hated Agatha. She said it reminded her of an old lady. You know…” Cedric growled covering her mouth with his.
Quinn laughed and glanced at the door. “Come on in, Mom,” Quinn went over, opening the door for his parents.
“Everything okay?” she asked, stepping inside, looking from Abby to Quinn.
“We are fine, mother. Just me being stupid,” Quinn said, leaning down and placing a kiss on her cheek.
Quinn glanced at Abby and she laughed. “Go ahead, since everyone else will know now that Maya knows.” She laughed and Lan knew she had heard Maya’s snort in her head as did he.
The ladies did have a connection, but their mates also monitored that connection after the last mess with them leaving the compound.
Lan glanced over at Abby and she was staring at him, smiling. “Okay, what is that smile about?” he growled.
“That is for me to know. A girl has to have some little secrets to surprise her men,” she said, hoping off Cedric’s lap and stretching.
“I do have to agree with my daughter. I mean there are some things a man just does not understand, plus it’s fun to surprise them every once in a while,” Quinn’s mother said, earning a growl from her own mates.
“Anca, didn’t we have a nice long chat about this?” Dare, their orak, snarled.
“Of course, we did and I totally agree with you. You should know everything that
pertains to the safety and such, but surprises and girl things that is another story,” Anca winked at Abby and after the smile that came from her, Lan let the subject go for now.
“It’s time. Remember what I said, Abby,” Lan said.
“Anca, you will stay with Abby. I do not want to see you moving off the spourmo,” Dare said, before turning to look at Abby. “We are going to be grandparents?” he asked.
Abby laughed. “I can so see where Quinn gets his bossiness from and yes, you will be grandparents.”
Quinn reached out and yanked Abby into his arms. “I’m not bossy,” he grumbled, nipping her in the shoulder before he turned to look at his mom. “If we have a girl, we are going to call her Aggie after the sister Abby lost.”
Quinn’s mother glanced back over at Dare, but Lan had seen the tears in her eyes. “Is something wrong?” Abby asked. “I don’t have to name her Aggie,” she said and Lan loved her even more if possible, knowing how much it meant to her.
“Oh no dear, it’s just my aunt who raised me, her name was Aggie. Well, what I called her as a child. So, you see it will be a good thing, reminding us both of someone we loved and lost to these monsters.”
Abby stepped up to Quinn’s mom hugging her tight. “Then I am glad we are naming her Aggie if we have a little girl.” Abby stepped back and glanced at him. “We need to go now.”
“What’s wrong?” he asked, as they all walked towards the deck. “I feel my father. He’s close,” she said.
Chapter Ten
Abby frowned, running her hand around the enclosed tube-like thing she and her mother-in-law were in.
“Yea, it’s nasty, isn’t it? I can never stay long in one of these things. I used to be one of the best fighters for our family, but ever since those four entered my life, they have stepped in whenever there is any danger.” Anca leaned over. “Have to admit it gets kind of boring, so I have to liven it up every once in a while.”