She also appears to be quite fond of marking, something she does now by biting my bottom lip.
I return the gesture and she cries out, then grabs my shoulders and ruts up into me.
She’s strong for an Omega. And I fucking love that.
“You’re perfect,” I praise her. “And your pussy feels fucking amazing around my cock.”
She pants against my mouth, begging me without words to give her what she needs.
It doesn’t take long, our bodies primed for one another and shattering together in a roar of ecstasy.
Our bliss goes on for hours, her cunt milking my knot until I swear there’s nothing left inside me.
Only then does she roll into my arms, her palm finding my purring chest, and says, “I would love to go on a run with you, Alpha Grey.”
My lips twitch. “How long have you been lucid?”
“Off and on since I started making our nest,” she admits. “But I rather enjoyed making you knot me.”
“Makingme knot you?” I laugh. “Little riddler, you don’t need tomakeme do anything. I’ve already told you that I want to live inside you.”
She smiles. “Maybe for my next heat.”
“Are you having a vision?” I ask, mostly teasing. The part of her is locked away, which is absolutely for the best.
“If I was, I wouldn’t tell you.” She taps my nose. “I wouldn’t want to risk changing the future.”
“Hmm.” I go up on my elbow and look at her. “About the future, I took one of those male birth control pills for this cycle. I wasn’t sure of your thoughts on kids.”
She stares at me. “I like children.”
“That’s not the same as wanting them.”
“I want them,” she tells me. “But not yet. We’re not ready.”
I nod, certain now that she’s seen something. “I’ll wait for your confirmation.”
“You won’t need my confirmation; you’ll know.” Her cryptic words confirm my suspicion on her foreseeing something. “We’re going to take down the shadow organization first, make the world safer… for children.”
I frown. “You’veseenus doing that?”
“No.” She sounds annoyed by that fact. “So we’re just going to have to make it our reality.”
“I accept that challenge.”
“That part I already know,” she says, rolling her eyes. “It’s Cael we have to convince.”
My brow furrows. “He’s been trying to take down that group for as long as I have. He won’t need to be convinced of anything.”
“Oh, I’m not talking about that.”
I stare at her. “Of course you're not.” Because why wouldn’t we jump topics in the middle of a conversation?
I nearly huff a laugh.
Life with a seer.
“It’s related,” she murmurs, still cryptic. “Once he accepts, we’ll work as a team. But he has to believe, too.”