Chapter 41 #2

As I’m fucked between the two of them, being spit roasted on my third wedding night, I just pray this isn’t all a dream or that they won’t decide to leave me one day.

When Drake sticks his thumb into my ass at the same time his other palm comes down on my butt cheek, it sends me over the edge and I scream my release around Apollo.

I feel my orgasm through every inch of my body, and I’d collapse if strong hands weren’t holding me up.

Just as I start coming down from my high, Apollo comes in my mouth.

Like the others, he tastes tangy and hot and I swallow as much of him as I can, wanting to keep a piece of him in me.

Drake comes next, and I feel his seed leaking out of me as he continues to thrust through his own orgasm.

When they’re both finally done, they slowly pull out of me, making me groan. Warm cloths are used to clean me up before I find myself lying in the bed under the blanket between my two new husbands. I stare up at the ceiling as both of them wrap their arms around me, kissing my shoulders.

I can’t believe I got married… again. I still don’t know why all these amazing guys want me, but I need to make sure they know how much I care about them.

Turning my head to Apollo, I look him in the eyes and whisper, “I’m so glad you found me that day in the desert. I love that I get to call you mine, I love you, Apollo.”

I can see the heat in his eyes as he seems to swallow down the lump in his throat.

“Angel, I’m the one that’s grateful for you, you put me in my place and forgave me when I didn’t deserve to be forgiven.

I love you so much.” He leans forward and presses his mouth to mine in a soft and gentle kiss as his hand strokes my face.

After a moment, he pulls back and we smile at each other.

I turn my head in the other direction as I look at Drake. He’s looking at me with a knowing gaze in his dark eyes. I narrow my eyes at him before I ask, “What?”

I can see him trying not to smile as he replies, “This is the part where you tell me you love me, that you realize I’m never going to leave you, and that I own a piece of your heart just as you own all of mine.”

His statement has so many emotions rolling through me at once.

Because I do love him, and he does own part of my heart.

But I’m not sure if I fully believe that none of them are ever going to leave, even if we are married.

I think he sees the turmoil in my eyes as he caresses my face, whispering, “It’s okay, Little Mouse, you’ll figure it out soon.

And when you do, I’ll be here. I’ll always be here, I love you, Penny. ”

“I love you, too,” I can’t stop the tear that slips from my eye at his words.

I’m not really sure why I’m crying. It’s like he knew something about me that I still don’t quite understand myself.

But, like the perfect mate he is, he just wraps his arms around me and pulls me close to him, kissing the top of my head.

“This is the trail we’re taking?” I ask, looking down the narrow dark trail through the forest in front of us. It’s barely wide enough for one person, so I can see why the others said we needed to sell the horses and wagon at the small village we were leaving.

“It’ll be fine, Sugar. People take this path all the time, Silver’s taken it himself several times, ain’t that right, Silver?” he asks the man in question.

I was feeling unsettled about Silver’s absence last night in our room.

I didn’t know where he had gone and I wasn’t sure if he didn’t join us because he didn’t think he was wanted or if he didn’t feel comfortable.

Besides asking to apply the cream to my face when I first arrived, he hasn’t said a single word to me.

I’m nervous to say anything to him, afraid of getting my heart crushed, but every time I try to meet his eyes, he avoids eye contact with me.

It feels like he’s pulling away from me.

Right now, with us being so close to the sea, I find myself desperate to see Ria again.

I can’t believe how long I’ve been searching for her, not just in this world, but in my own.

And I’m finally going to get to see her again with my own eyes.

I know there’s a decent chance that they’re not docked at Black Rock Bay when we arrive, which is where we’re headed, but I’m still optimistic that she might be there.

Silver said it could take months for them to get back to that port, but it was the best place to wait for them.

If we started moving along the eastern shoreline, we could end up missing them.

So, although I was hopeful that they would be there, I knew that we would most likely have to wait a while for them to arrive.

Nevertheless, I was feeling super antsy and excited to see her.

Pulling myself back to our current situation, I realize that Indy misunderstood my question.

I wasn’t asking about the trail because I was afraid, I was just surprised.

We hadn’t traveled down something so narrow before and it didn’t look like a proper road.

I would have thought people would travel between these two villages often, but the others had explained that it’s the north and south passages that have the more common routes, not east to west.

I realize we’re all just standing at the entrance to this forest path, so I step forward to be the first through. Immediately, several hands grab me, halting my steps. I frown as I glance around at my men holding me back.

“You’re not going in there first, Sugar,” Indy tells me, shaking his head.

“I didn’t see any of you going in.” I cross my arms over my chest as I feel their protective nature kicking in, holding me back from this little adventure.

I mean, I was going to have a chance to go in there, but I’d be sandwiched between them.

I wouldn’t mind getting to be in the front of the line and having an unobstructed view.

Did they not think I was brave enough? Or daring enough? “I want to see where we’re going.”

“All right then,” Brax says, moving to kneel in front of me, his back facing me.

“Climb on.” I hesitate for just a moment before I get on his back, piggyback style.

He stands up and we start walking forward.

Now I have a clear view over his shoulder, and I smile as I hear the others walking behind us.

“Thanks, yeti.”

“Not a yeti.”

“My yeti,” I giggle, nuzzling his neck with my nose as he squeezes my legs. I turn my face to kiss him on the cheek.

It only takes about half an hour of this before I get bored and ask to be put down. There really is nothing to see but trees and bushes. The path is narrow, and the forest is so dense that you can’t get a glimpse of anything.

“How long will it take us to get there?” I ask, trying to remember if anybody had mentioned it before.

“Two days,” Silver replies. I glance over my shoulder to look at him, but he’s at the back of the line so I can’t see him.

We all make small talk as we move along through the forest, and when the foliage opens up a little, we make a stop for lunch.

Indy pulls out some sort of dried meat and passes it around while Apollo uses his magic to fill a cup with water, letting each of us drink from it before refilling it and passing it to the next person.

I have to admit, that’s a super handy trick since we don’t have to carry water with us everywhere anymore.

I smile at him as he passes the cup to Silver. “You know, Apollo, you’re amazing.“

“Angel, you’re the amazing one. Most people would not be impressed by me.”

“Well, most people are dumb.” He huffs out a laugh and I turn my gaze to the scenery around us.

The forest isn’t dissimilar to one I might find in the human world, and I find it so interesting that we have so many things in common but also so many differences, like why was it that humans look the same in both worlds but we seem to have different creatures?

Although, I saw a lot of common creatures as well, like horses, camels, cows, squirrels and chipmunks.

When we start walking again after lunch, I decide to spend my time watching for little creatures or bugs and counting how many I recognized versus how many were unique to this world.

After an hour, I realize it’s a hard task as I am definitely no bug expert.

I saw a couple butterflies that I don’t think I’d seen before, but they also move so quickly I don’t have a good chance to look at them too much.

My mind wanders as I start to think about Ria.

I trusted Silver when he said she’s safe and happy.

But I can’t fully relax until I know that’s true.

But then what? Where do I go from there?

Five of these six men were my husband’s, so I assume that means they’ll be staying with me, they keep telling me that they’re not going to leave. But where would we go?

I love Ria like a sister, but I wasn’t about to live my life on a pirate ship.

I would love to go on one adventure aboard the ship, but I’m not about to spend my life on it.

Ria’s love for the water heavily outweighed mine.

So where would we live? I’ve asked all of my men now, but none of them seems to have a particular place in mind.

Maybe we should go back to Havenridge, where Silver’s tavern is.

That way, he’ll be close by. But if I’m being honest, the only reason I want to go there is because Silver will be there, it didn’t really feel like a home to me.

And based on what I’d seen and heard, it was rather rustic compared to some of the newer, larger villages.

But then what? It was great we had money, but what would we actually do with our time? If we weren’t constantly moving around, having adventures, would they grow bored of me? I need to make sure that they know they don’t have to take care of me 24/7, otherwise they’ll get tired of me quickly.

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