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He kissed her mouth then, and she lost herself in that sensation for awhile too, biting his lips when he paused, caressing his tongue with hers when he started again, massaging his chest as his breath came shorter and harder.

By the end of the next sting she was kissing his chest, massaging his cock with her fingers, pulling on him, asking him with every part of her.

He groaned, but continued to hold her off.

He explored her with his fingers, growling heavier as she arched up against him. He stung her again and seemed to lose control.

He removed his hand even as he raised himself over her.

For what felt like a long time, he only hung there, unmoving. She explored him with her hands, really looking at him for the first time as she willed him to fuck her. She threw the wanting at him intensely enough that he let out another deep growl, lowering his head, but still, he didn’t move apart from his hands stroking her skin. Her eyes remained on his cock, her fingers caressing the silk-like skin covering him there, too.

Nirreth sex organs were shaped close to a human’s but thicker at the base, more tapered, often longer, but with a similar, mushroom like end. Agnon had used that length to hurt her a few times, favoring anal sex with her when he realized she liked it less. With a few of his Nirreth friends however, sex had been, well... pleasant. More than pleasant in a few cases, particularly with one of Agnon’s guards, a good-natured Nirreth named Jolan.

Chloe had heard that the shape of Nirreth physicality was an acquired taste for many human women... but really, it was all she had ever known. Whatever her issues with Agnon himself, she’d never had a problem with Nirreth anatomy.

For the same reason, when Trazen finally entered her, she felt nothing but relief.

He arched into her all at once... filling her all the way to the hilt. The second time, he thrust into her even harder, coiling his arms around her hips and pulling them into his. She let out a drawn out groan, half out of her mind when he did it the third time.

He was longer than Agnon, thicker maybe too... and she groaned again when he slowed, pulling her further under him. He angled into her skillfully, changing position incrementally as he went so that he hit her in every conceivable way she wanted.

She felt his mind in hers too, gauging her every reaction.

When he arched into her deeper, going slower still, she let out a heavier sound, on the verge of coming already. She dug her fingers into his skin, wrapping her arms and legs even more tightly around him, pulling him further inside of her.

You feel so incredibly good...
 
she thought at him.
Gods... you feel so good, Ringmaster...
 

He groaned, grinding into her before he raised himself up.

“Chloe...” he began.

“No. Say her name,” she urged him, her lips by his ear.

He let out a gasp, caught off guard.

She clenched her hands tighter in his skin, digging her fingers into muscle as he arched into her harder. Pulling him deeper, she wrapped him in her arms and legs.

“Say her name...” she murmured, arching up against him when he slammed into her again. “Say it, Trazen. Say her name... fuck her, not me...”

She felt him losing control, even as he stung her again, maybe to distract her... maybe to distract himself. She felt his mind tilt as much as hers... more, maybe... right before he arched into her again, nearly violently that time.

“Say her name...” she murmured against his neck, stroking his hard jaw.

He stung her again. She felt the last of his control slip away entirely.

Say her name... say it, if only once... just let it go... let it go, lover...

“Jet,” he groaned, arching into her. He started to come, and the sound building out of his chest deepened, turning into a panting growl. “Jet... fuck... Jet... Jet...”

Emotion filled him, briefly wiping out her mind.

She felt it intensify as he let go, heartbreakingly so. As he did, she felt him... really felt him, behind the mask. He hadn’t let himself feel anything in such a long time.

Not for anyone. Not since before the Rings.

Not since he’d come here, to an alien world, knowing he might not survive it.

Somehow, that crack in his veneer brought Chloe a softer feeling of peace. Affection pulsed out of her in a warm cloud... affection for him, gratitude, a kind of heated satisfaction that he’d let that wall go, however briefly... that he’d let her be there to witness it. She found herself stroking his silk-like Nirreth skin as he lay there letting go.

She was still caressing him when he lay there recovering, marveling at how the liquid-like covering moved over the Ringmaster’s rock-like muscle and bone.

He was beautiful.

He wasn’t hers... he never would be. But he was beautiful.

Somehow, knowing that was enough.

That love that rose in him, that almost innocent crush of longing, managed to even fill the hole in her own chest, however briefly.

THE NEW DAY

CHLOE STOOD ON top of a grass-covered hill, shielding her eyes from the Green Zone sun. It still hung only halfway in the sky.

They’d left Trazen’s compound before dawn.

She hadn’t been surprised when he woke her up. They’d been talking about this for the last week. Talking and having sex and eating between his bouts of work as he prepared for the next Rings match and did the rounds he had to do in order to smooth over Agnon’s death.

The Queen had pardoned him once she heard the details, but still cautioned him to lay low for a few weeks.

Other, more intense events had happened that night anyway... events which completely overshadowed the incident in the restaurant between Agnon and Trazen. Chloe saw on the news the next morning that an attack had occurred against the Royal Palace that same night, that a new First Son had been named. All of that pretty much overshadowed the death of a petty warlord over a disputed slave... even apart from the witnesses who backed Trazen’s story.

Such regime changes happened fairly frequently in Nirreth society, Chloe knew.

Even so, the swiftness of this one startled her. She also wondered about the implications for the girl Rings fighter, Jet Tetsuo, given who owned her.

She hadn’t bothered to ask Trazen how he felt about any of that.

Not because she didn’t care... more because she could feel it on him.

He’d asked her for sex every night since that first night they’d been together. She understood why he wanted it, but it quickly became clear that their liaison could only be temporary, regardless of how good the sex.

Trazen got sadder each time, for one thing.

By the last night, Chloe almost couldn’t bear his sadness through the venom, even with what he’d done to her physically. She’d almost been relieved when he told her he’d found a new living situation for her, one that would force them to end this thing.

With Agnon gone, he said, there was no reason for her to stay a slave at all.

So Trazen wrote her a certificate for her freedom that very morning, right before he drove her up to one of the free settlements of humans in the hills above old Albuquerque.

It turned out Trazen did a lot of this kind of thing.

Buying humans. Setting them free on the outskirts of the Nirreth settlement when no Nirreth were watching. The only stipulation he gave her was never to return to the Center, where someone might recognize her from the confrontation with Agnon.

It wasn’t exactly a hard promise to give.

Now Chloe watched him as he paced the grass-covered hillside below, his long fingers clasped at his back as he watched the sun rise in the sky. The muscles in his dark blue arms stood out in the morning light, giving her a slight shiver of desire in spite of herself.

She wasn’t touching him, but felt she could read his mind anyway.

“Stop it,” she chided him, smiling when he turned. “Just cut it out.”

“Cut what out, most honorable Chloe?” he smiled back.

“Feeling guilty,” she said, rolling her eyes. “You’re being ridiculous. You’re not
abandoning
me. You set me free... remember?”

He looked like he was about to argue with her, then exhaled in a rumbling growl. Walking up to her in a few strides, he wrapped his arms around her waist, pulling her against him.

“I’ve never done it like this,” he confessed.

She smiled. “Are you asking me for goodbye sex, Ringmaster?”

He rumbled a Nirreth laugh. “No! You know what I mean! Confounding human!”

She saw sadness touch his expression and nudged him with an arm.

“I
do
know, dummy,” she said, dropping the teasing tone. “But I seduced you, remember? And I know how much you hate gratitude, but I
am
grateful... so deal with it.”

He gave her a mock puzzled look. “For the sex?”

She smacked his broad chest, laughing. “No, jerkface! For this. I’m grateful for
this
... so stop feeling guilty for giving me a new life. I’m
happy
about it, okay?” Letting a smile quirk her lips, she shrugged. “And, okay... maybe a little grateful for the sex,” she added, making him laugh. “I don’t suppose you do house calls up here? The occasional drive by?”

He grunted, looking down at her before using his tail to brush the hair off her shoulder.

“What will you do now?” he said, softer.

She grinned, leaning into his chest. “Oh, you know... the usual human stuff. Learn how to fight so I don’t end up some asshole’s slave again. Learn how to program Nirreth machines. Maybe learn a few more colony languages, so I could work as a translator.” Shrugging, she said more seriously, “Basically all the things I thought about doing for my sister to protect her. I figure I may as well do them for myself now.”

His eyes grew thoughtful. “I have people up here who could teach you some of those things...” he began.

She laughed, then reached up to kiss him on the mouth. “I’m sure you do,” she mused, looking at him. Still studying his perfect features and those gold-flecked eyes, she added sharply, “You’re one of the good ones, Trazen. Stop being an ass to her, okay? She’ll see it. I promise you, she will...”

His deep blue skin darkened perceptibly.

Feeling the silence come over him, she shrugged, her arms still slung around his neck.

“Or just sting her,” she said drily. “Then she’ll
really
see it. Along with your nice, big, fat Nirreth dick against her leg...”

He let out an involuntary laugh, releasing her before he smacked her on the ass with his tail.

“Be good, Chloe,” he said to her then.

She grinned, folding her arms. “What fun is that?”

“Be safe then,” he said more seriously. “I’ve grown very fond of you.” He hesitated, then added more awkwardly, “It wasn’t a mistake. That it was you, I mean. It wasn’t a mistake, Chloe...”

Fighting a tightness in her throat at the sincerity in his eyes, she forced a smile.

Of course he would know. He would have felt her mind and heart through the venom too.

He would have known she’d lived for Kiji before now.

But he was right. She couldn’t do that anymore. That door was closed.

Whether it was a mistake or not, it was closed.

“I will,” she said, the words a promise.

He continued to study her face then nodded, giving his tail a satisfied flick. Smiling, he waved a hand over the valley. “It’s a new day.”

“It is indeed,” she said, grinning even as she rolled her eyes at his corniness.

“Don’t waste it, Chloe.”

She smiled back, and in that moment it really hit her.

She was going to miss him.

She was going to miss him a lot.

* * *

CONTINUE READING WITH:

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