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It was turning me on…

I tried to focus on the road, on Conquest, on anything but the way the seat was sending tingling sensations up into my pussy. In the end, I gave in, tilting my hips forward slightly and feeling my delicate lips come into contact with the leather.

“Ooh….” I whispered, squirming. The vibrations seemed to be transferred straight into the seat, a hard ridge running along the center of the leather. I rolled against it, every little bump in the road and revolution of the engine serving only to drive me higher. By now, Conquest had clearly noticed my change in demeanor, because he pressed the bike even harder. Horniness overtaking me, I let my hands slide down his waist, working his belt buckle deftly as the bike rocketed down the freeway.

Conquest might have said something, he may have even protested, but the meaning of his words were lost to the wind as I wrapped my hand around my prize. His cock was straining, and he leaned his back into me as I started to stroke him ever so slightly, my breasts pressing into him.

My pussy angled itself against the seat, the vibrations driving me wild as I worked Conquest over, rubbing from the helmeted tip all the way to the base of his shaft, the feeling of speed and arousal overwhelming. Adrenaline coursed through my body, and an orgasm exploded over me as the vibrations finally proved too much to handle. I squealed and screamed, jerking Conquest off violently as he struggled to keep the bike on a straight path.

My grip tightened as he threw the bike onto the offramp, my body trying to lean into the turn as I had been requested to do. By this point, we had driven well into the desert outside San Merced, and the dark overtook the roadside. My pace slowed as we rolled onto the narrow two lane road that stretched into nowhere, slow strokes keeping Conquest’s breath hard and bated. When the bike finally stopped, I let go, a tinge of sadness as my fingers left him. He’d gotten me off without even touching me, and I wanted desperately to return the favor, by any means necessary… I looked around, pitch blackness in every direction, the light of the bike winking out as Conquest stepped off.

“Where are we?” I asked, the desert air draped around me.

“A surprise…” Conquest replied, opening a saddle bag on the bike and pulling out a thick blanket. He spread it out on the dirt alongside the road, a small cloth sanctuary against the desert floor. I soon found myself laying at his side, staring up at a clear dark sky, stars blazing stronger than I could remember seeing in all of my life.

“It’s… Beautiful,” I whispered, the indescribable feeling of falling into space overwhelming my body.

“This is my spot, Jenna. This is where I come when I need to escape the world for awhile. People will die soon, maybe some of my own men…”

“I don’t understand.”

My body felt detached, floating, but Conquest’s hand brought me back to earth as it lay upon my stomach ever so softly.

“You don’t have to understand. Wheels are in motion, and I have to see it through. I know you care about War, but I’m telling you this as a warning… I can’t guarantee your safety Jenna.”

“I’m a big girl, I’m not scared,” I replied, defiantly.

Conquest only laughed.

“Maybe it doesn’t matter… Maybe none of it does. I come out here and I pray but I’m not sure God is listening. This place makes reminds me how small I am… You’re not as big as you think, Jenna.”

I watched a shooting star streaking across the sky overhead.

“What are you scared of, Conquest?”

We sat in silence awhile, sharing a moment of thought.

“Look, there… Do you see the four stars that make a box?” Conquest asked, pointing suddenly into the air.

I swept my eyes across the sky, staring at the square in the sky.

“That is Pegasus. Now look just up there, do you see the big M?”

The lines were easy to draw, two peaks unmistakeable.

“Yes…”

“That is Cassiopeia.”

“Why are you showing me this?”

“I’m answering your question.”

I let out a little apologetic whimper.

“Now look closely,” Conquest whispered. “Draw a line from Cassiopeia to the lower corner of Pegasus. Right in the middle, just below the line. Do you see it Jenna?”

“I see… Something.”

“Relax your eyes…”

“It’s like a blur of light.”

My body felt as though it were falling again, my eyes trying to focus on the fuzzy patch of sky. It seemed larger than a star, different…

“That, Jenna, is Andromeda.”

“A star?”

“Another galaxy…”

My back felt as though it was lifting from the ground, flying me into the sky.

“Billions of stars Jenna, just one little point in the sky, coming straight at us.”

I stared into the sky, breathless.

“One day, the sky will rain down on us all. Galaxies will collide and nothing we do, nothing our children do, nothing our children’s children do will hold any meaning.”

I took in a deep breath of the fresh air, staring.

“Are you afraid of that?”

“No.”

“What are you afraid of Conquest?”

“I’m afraid nobody will be there to watch it with me. I’ve seen the way you look at War, Jenna. I need that. Someone to share forever.”

“You’ll find her,” I whispered, my mind reeling. “I found mine.”

War was everything. It had taken a night in the desert to realize it.

“Do I have your vote?”

“No, little dove… For that, I’ll need to fuck you.”

My breath caught in my throat as I rolled my body atop him, staring down at his eyes, two dark inky pools filled with stars.

“Not here, not in front of God,” Conquest said quietly. Tonight we ride, we find the men and get you home.

“When?” I replied, my voice a mere squeak.

“Tomorrow, Jenna. Tomorrow you can earn the right to ride with the Horsemen.”

“Conquest?” I asked, rolling off his chest and staring back into the sky.

“Yes Jenna?”

“Can we stay a little longer, just like this?”

The sky engulfed the senses as the world spun beneath them. Dark wheels were in motion, and soon, nothing would be the same. For now, a sense of peace fell upon the Earth, and for a moment, it felt like it could last forever…

 

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“Do you know what the penalty is for a woman touching a Horsemen’s colors without his permission, Penny?”

Jacob didn’t wait for an answer. At once, his hands were pressing me downward, forcing me to my knees…

Penny is thrust unexpectedly into a world of violence and crime when the 4 Horsemen motorcycle club invades her happy suburban life. With hell broken out in the city, she has no choice but to flee for her life with Conquest, the MC President. Surrendering herself body and soul to the fearsome and sexually dominating leader, Penny discovers there is more to becoming a Horseman than simply wearing the colors. Climb on, hang on, and let the open road take you on an erotic thrill ride like nothing you have ever seen…

 

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