I started moving again, harder this time, chasing my own release. Every thrust sent pleasure shooting up my spine, and I could feel my orgasm building at the base of my cock. The silver cuffs were burning against my wrists now, barely containing the surge of magic that wanted to explode outward.
“Please,” Silver begged, his whole body shaking. “Ash, please let me cum. I need it so bad.”
“Cum for me,” I commanded, my rhythm becoming erratic. “Now.”
Silver’s hand flew over his cock, and within seconds he was crying out, his body clenching around me as he came hard across the sheets. The sensation of his ass tightening around my cock pushed me over the edge. I buried myself deep inside him, groaning as my orgasm crashed through me with devastating intensity.
My shadows exploded outward, filling every corner of the room and beyond. I heard glass shatter somewhere—good thing I’d learned a repairing spell—and distantly registered the sound of our door rattling on its hinges. But I couldn’t bring myself to care. Not when wave after wave of pleasure was rolling through me, not when Silver was gasping beneath me, not when I was pumping him full of my cum in the most perfect way.
I collapsed on top of him, both of us trembling and gasping for breath. My shadows gradually receded, though they remained more active than usual, swirling lazily around us like they were satisfied with what we’d done.
“Holy shit,” Silver breathed, his voice wrecked. “Holy shit...”
“Yeah,” I agreed, not having the words either.
I carefully pulled out of him, watching as he winced slightly at the loss. I grabbed the towel we kept by the bed and cleaned us both up, my hands gentle now in contrast to how rough I’d been moments before.
When I finished, I pulled Silver into my arms, his back against my chest. He melted into me immediately, his breathing starting to even out.
“You okay?” I asked softly, pressing a kiss to his shoulder.
“More than okay,” he murmured. “That was incredible. You were incredible.”
I felt my cheeks heat at the praise. “I wasn’t too rough?”
“No.” He turned his head to look at me, his silver eyes warm. “It was perfect. I haven’t had that in a long time, and I forgot how much I missed it.”
I held him tighter, burying my face in his white hair. My heart was so full it felt like it might burst. This was everything I’d never known I wanted. I loved this closeness, this connection, this feeling of belonging to someone completely, and the fact that I knew I could trust him withanything. Silver would never hurt me.
“I love you,” I whispered against his neck, the words feeling more and more wonderful each time I said them.
Silver smiled, pulling me tight against him. “I love you too, Ash.”
Chapter 21
Silver
Ash and I were sitting in the Dean’s office again. But this time we weren’t getting yelled at. Instead, we’d been arranged so that our hard wooden chairs were facing one another with five feet between us. On the floor was a complicated arcane circle that looked like it had taken hours to draw. The magic was foreign to me, but Ash took one look and knew exactly what was going on.
“It’s a circle of revelation,” he said, glancing around his feet. “They show every bit of magic contained within a person and any spell affecting them. I… I didn’t think they were legal…”
“They aren’t normally,” Professor Blackwood replied, stepping into the room with a white cloaked figure behind her. “But they have been used in several magical criminal cases to reveal the truth about the suspected caster’s true nature.”
“Are we in trouble?” I asked, my eyes darting to the cloaked figure.
“Not at all, Mr. Erestolal,” the figure replied, their voice soft and feminine. They reached up, pushing the hood back until it fell to their shoulders. “But there is no other way to reveal a true love spell.”
The figure was definitely fae with delicate sharp features and a blonde buzzcut. Her ears were pierced several times and studded with gold, gemstones, and cuffs. There was something regal about her that made me think she was definitely part of the Seelie Court. But there was a commanding presence about her that I couldn’t quite place.
“I am Confiance Eveninglight,” she said, her green-gold eyes flashing as she stepped forward. “One of the thirteen members of the Elder Council.”
That explained the commanding presence alright. The Elder Council was the leaders of the entire supernatural world. They were also the judges and executioners of those that had committed crimes against the paranormal. And Ash, the man I loved, had cast an illegal love spell that was now in question.
“Do not be alarmed,” Confiance said softly, as if reading my thoughts. “I am not here to punish or charge either of you with crimes. I am only here to discover and to try to find a solution to your…situation.”
I saw Ash’s hand twitch, but we were too far apart to touch. I wanted nothing more than to reach out and take it, to offer him some kind of comfort. But Professor Blackwood had been very clear when we’d arrived. Once the circle was activated, we couldn’t touch or it would corrupt the entire reading.
“How does this work?” I asked, trying to keep my voice steady even as my heart hammered in my chest.