Page 106 of Mortal Sins


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Seed was meant for making children and not to be spent carelessly for physical pleasure. That was

part of the sin of lying with a man, that the life-giving fluid was wasted during the unnatural act, but

this didn’t feel like a waste or unnatural at all.

It was beautiful.

Frankie managed to stand up straight, taking a deep breath and sighing, “Mmmph... Obe... come on.”

He reached back, grabbing Snod’s wrist and blinking them into his bed to enjoy their afterglow

together.

“Very, very last time,” Frankie said sternly, pulling the sheets up over them with a little grin, “even

though that was freakin’ amazing.”

Snod’s insides were a bowl of satisfied mush, and he was thrilled to be back in Frankie’s bed. He put

his hand on Frankie’s chest, happy to feel the last few flutterings of his heart. “I liked it,” he said

shyly. “Coming in you.”

“I did, too,” Frankie admitted, his brows furrowing up. “Too much, probably.”

“What happened to taking precautions?” Snod chuckled.

“Well, when people are in a committed relationship, it’s okay to forego some of those precautions,”

Frankie replied, shrugging casually.

“Does this mean we’re dating?” Snod hated how hopeful he sounded.

“Yes,” Frankie said with a warm smile. “If you want that. We’re doing things a little backwards, you

know. People typically date before sleeping together or living together.”

“I’m a fast learner,” Snod teased.

“Wait, did you just make a joke?” Frankie laughed. “Did you make anAladdinjoke?”

Snod grinned slyly, pleased with himself. He had watched the movie several times already, and he

had most of the dialogue committed to memory.

“Go to sleep, Obe,” Frankie snorted playfully. “Still have a few more hours before I have to go to

work.”

“Goodnight, my handsome prince,” Snod mumbled, kissing him softly.

“Sleep well, princess,” Frankie replied dutifully, still grinning as he got settled down.

“Why am I the princess?” Snod pouted.

“Because you’re so very pretty,” Frankie chuckled, kissing any further argument from Snod’s lips.

“Plus, you get a tiger if you’re the princess.”