Juniper: A paranormal reverse harem comedy (Spell Library Book 2) by Eva Delaney & Silver Springs Library

Juniper: A paranormal reverse harem comedy (Spell Library Book 2) by Eva Delaney & Silver Springs Library

Author:Eva Delaney & Silver Springs Library [Delaney, Eva]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-05-28T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter 20

“I told ye those glowing boxes were the work of the devil,” Sammy said. He shook his hand as he swaggered toward me. The skin was bright red from the tablet’s sparks burning him.

“You’re okay.” I threw myself into his arms.

He squeezed me against his chest, nestling his face in my hair. His dick was already hard and pressing against my pelvis.

I was immediately wet. Not that I’d tell him that. He already thought he was too damn sexy, so I would tease him instead. “Are you hard after a fight?”

“Aye! Ye were amazing while slashing the purple light cutlasses and smashing up the ground. Ye’re like a warship in woman form.”

I nestled closer against him, pressing my slit against his rod. I could feel the clit-vibrating extensions growing hard too.

“You were bad-ass. Standing against an enemy who was totally going to kill you as though you weren’t scared.”

“Pfft, who needs fear in a fight? Danger makes ye feel alive. Danger and…something else.” One of his hands trailed down my back and grabbed my ass, hard.

Well, I was ready to drop my pants and demand Sammy fuck me against a tree like some kind of kinky squirrel.

Except Shakespeare and Oscar were in trouble still.

With a grunt, I broke away from Sammy. “Check the area for cell phones or tablets and smash any you find. I’m going to look for Oscar.” My voice caught on his name. He hadn’t made a sound or re-appeared yet. He could be hiding like I had told him, or he could be dead. Cursed.

I tried not to look at what was left of Shakespeare as I grabbed the dropped Scourge Stone butt plug and stuffed it into my coat pocket. I couldn’t help Shakes, but if Oscar was hurt, I might be able to save him.

I rushed through the forest with bushes and sticks crunching under my feet. “Oscar, it’s me. Are you here? Are you hurt?”

A little sniff followed by a choked sob sounded from somewhere ahead.

My heart stopped for a moment. He was injured.

I ran through the forest. Sticks tore at my clothes and skin, but I ignored them. “Oscar!”

“Here.” He crouched against a tree, staring down at his hands. His shoulders shook with quiet sobs. His red hair, the brightest part of him in the starlight, shone like a dying fire around his shoulders.

I squatted before him. “Oscar, where are you hurt? What did they do to you?”

“Nothing. They did nothing,” he said, shaking his head and crying softly.

I frowned and reached out to grasp his face in both my hands. I slid my thumbs under his jaw to tilt his face upward so I could see him.

He was as pale and beautiful as the moon. For the first time, I noticed the pale freckles sprinkled across his face like a constellation. Bright light must have washed them out, but in the dim starlight with his skin like alabaster, they stood out. Blood tears streaked his skin like scars.

“I was so scared they had hurt you,” I said.



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