I could feel my knees digging against the cold ground, the air brushing my exposed nipples with a tingling sensation.I pulled back with my saliva all over his cock which was now heavy and thick with veins. I looked up to him with naughty eyes, my lips curling with a smile.Zane wore a grin, his anger had faded. He looked down on me and grabbed my hair gently as I swallowed his cock again, crushing the bottom of it with my palm as I gulped.He held my hair backwards, his hand merely just relaxing on it like he knew I was in control here.His faint groans vibrated against my ears and sending shivers down my spine. I was already feeling slippery down my legs, my other lips were already craving for its turn to swallow.Thane and Axel came to stand by my side, their pants down with their dicks pointed my way, hard and yearning for my touch.They placed their dicks on the sides of my face, teasing my ears and cheeks with their tip. They were persistent, whipping me with light strokes.But
Should I tell him or do I keep it a secret?My lips moved with slight trembling. I didn’t think I was supposed to tell them but I had no one else to tell, no one else to explain the stuff to me and the old woman was dead.“Are you gonna tell us?” Axel insisted.“She said,” my lips suddenly spewed out when I held back by a beat. “She said you’re my mates.”The tension that ran through me instantly faded as I told the lie. But I could see the look in their eyes, they were skeptical.“I don’t know how she knew,” I added, trying to add more details so they’d believe me. “She also knew my mom’s name.”“Your mom?” Thane stopped, staring at me at me with suspense building up in the air.My eyeballs froze nervously, “Yes.”“What else did she say?” Thane took over the interrogation.“Nothing. She died.”“She just died after saying nothing to you?” Zane pushed for clarity, his eyes fixed on me.I gasped, “She said she’s been waiting for this moment and then died.”Zane chuckled and turned aroun
“Goodness,” one of the old people exclaimed as he saw the body.“Murderer!” another yelled angrily.They all matched to me with loud footsteps chanting atrociously, their voices combined overwhelming the area with violent noise.I looked away from them, quivering on the ground like a fish out of water. I closed my eyes when a stone hit me in the middle of my spine.“Stone her!” a voice accompanied it.I arched my back in reflex and turned around when I saw another stone coming for my head. I froze, instantly frightened.From out of nowhere a palm caught the stone, resting on my nose. I looked up to see Zane, bare chested. “What’s the issue here?” Thane came to stand in front of me alongside Axel; two of them were not wearing clothes either.“Step away traitors,” one of the men spoke. “She killed our seer.”“Willow didn’t kill anyone,” Axel outrightly defended.“Look at her,” the man yelled at them with the crowd clearing out of the way to point flashlights at the old woman.“She kill
“Go child,” her voice faded as she fell backwards. I ducked down and tried to pull her up when I met with a terrifying sight. Her eyes were wide open, motionlessly staring at the skies. My hands trembled, a pulse of current running through my chest. I could tell there was no life in those eyes. Is she dead? My heart raced, my breath loud and rapid. “Mam,” I gathered courage to shake her. “Mam.” Her hand bounced to the ground like the bones in it have died. I crawled back, my eyes heavy with shock. The woman is dead. “Who’s there?” a voice echoed from afar with a flashlight pointed to my face. I raised my hand and blocked its rays from directly hitting my eyes. I couldn’t see who, but I heard their footsteps approaching as I sat there made numb with shivers. It was two of them, I had seen their faint figures before the light blocked my view. “Intruder!” a loud voice erupted the air vibrating against my ears. I crawled back in fear, I couldn’t start up to run, my mind was para
I flew down Axel’s back and took off my blindfold, my eyes glancing at the wooden houses all built in similarity to each other.The houses were spaced apart, small bushes covering the paths between the spaces. Somehow I liked it, the yellow woods and the green glasses were a soothing blend of colors to look at under the evening sun.“Come,” Zed led us into the village.It was as quiet as a graveyard; it’s so unlikely that a village full of rebels wouldn’t be noisy.Zed saw my concern and turned to me, “They all went hunting. It’s hunting day.”“Every Friday,” Thane completed.Zed unlocked the door of one of the houses and gestured to us to get in, “You’d be staying here.” He joined us inside.I looked around the room; it was a small space with only two windows. We’re all going to be living and changing in one room? My mind was disturbed when Zed kicked open a small room within the house, I walked forward to check it. This one only had one window.“You make yourselves at home. I’d joi
“Do you have a passport of this woman you call Willow?” to my stepbrother’s surprise my voice rang over the area, bold and thick.Zed turned to me without a word as I dropped from Axel’s back. I could see the confusion on my brother’s faces when he figured out my name, I knew this was on me to rescue them.“Hmm, no answer,” I walked towards Zed and looked in his face. “The Willow you’re talking about, what does she look like?”“How would I know?” he responded fiercely.“How would you know?” I highlighted every syllable in the sentence. “Perfect, so you don’t know. You don’t know anything about the name you just pronounced.”“Our scouts reported,” he closed up to me like he was about to bite me. “The alpha’s daughter, they said her name is Willow.”I walked away from him, cycling him slowly. This was something I learnt from Zane who always tried to seem intimidating. “They said,” I scoffed. “I’m Willow, and I’m the only Willow I know around here.”“So?” he responded, following me with