We stayed together for a good long time, his cock anchored inside my pussy, hard and throbbing just for me. Together, our pleasure ebbed from a blazing fire, to simmering hot coals. I breathed hard, leaning my head against his shoulder.
“We’re going to make it out of here together,” I whispered.
“You’re going to run, hellcat. You’re going to take your escape when you can,” he demanded, his voice still incredibly powerful. At that moment, he was more beast than man and I quivered before him.
I didn’t answer. He was strong, a genetically engineered alpha male super soldier. He hadn’t seen my strength though. He didn’t know what I was capable of.
I’d show him.
I smiled softly and sighed as his cock retreated from my body, no longer anchoring us together as one. Slowly, he pulled free of me and I felt the cum slide down my legs, drying against my skin.
Marking me as his in every way.
I felt so alive.
He let me down slowly and my bare feet pressed against the smooth rock beneath us.
“I like it when you’re freshly fucked and wearing my cum,” he murmured, and I moaned low in my throat. He chuckled softly and I looked back at him, seeing his control returning once again.
His eyes hardened as he glanced down the cave.
“I know, we need to move,” I responded, and he nodded. Quickly, I pulled my pants and boots back on. My pussy remained incredibly wet and seeping with alien cum, but I didn’t care. It felt perfectly right. It made me feel owned.
I loved it all.
I replaced my gun in the waist of my pants and in no time at all, I was ready to go. He took my hand gently and the two of us continued down the path, likely to more danger and hopefully not certain death.
I knew though, that the two of us would take whatever was coming together.
I was sure of that.
Chapter Eight
Cosima
The journey out of the caves was quiet. We spent a lot of time climbing up and down the passageways of the caves, only stopping for a few hours’ rest once Axel was sure we had made it far enough. I hadn’t wanted to sleep, but with his insistence, I had curled up beside him and rested for a bit. When we woke, we began our journey again. Eventually, the air began to smell less damp and fresher and we both knew we were approaching the end of the caves.
Occasionally, I heard Saleos laugh and Axel would tense, but nothing ever came of it. Instead, it felt like he was leading us on a wild goose chase. I knew now how entirely insane he was, but I couldn’t help but feel pity for him. He’d led a horrible life and what he was now was only a product of that.
I would never forgive him if he hurt Axel though. I’d kill him myself.
The moment light from the outside world peeked from around the corner, Axel stilled. We waited, listening for what was to come, but it was eerily silent.
He took a deep breath beside me and peered out. Reaching backwards, he gripped my hand in his and led me forward.
“The border of Echelon 67 is only about three miles that way,” he pointed. “Straight through the woods. If anything happens, you go there and get far away. I don’t care where you go, but you can’t stay here.”
I didn’t reply, but simply nodded. I knew that’s what he needed to hear at that moment.
“Axel,” Saleos whispered and I froze. It was as if he had been right beside me, his breath caressing the left side of my throat. My hand rose to touch my neck and I shivered. Axel wound his arm around my waist and the two of us exited the cave together into the fresh, sunlit mountain air.
Saleos chuckled again, this time to my left. I turned my head, seeing a glimmer and then nothing. It had been like a mirage in the desert, wavering like water far off in the distance. I focused, seeing it again and then watched it disappear.
I began to feel uneasy.
“Axel, did the scientists here ever dabble in invisibility technology?” I asked.
He tensed beside me, before nodding curtly.