She’s already thought about this. Which meant she’d already accepted the inevitable, at least on some level.
Good.
That would make this much simpler.
“I’m still not ready for another faeling yet,” she added. “Pregnancy and birth suck. You’re going to have to convince me to do it again.”
“You didn’t enjoy phase three?” I asked against her ear as I settled my hands on her hips.
She shivered. “Okay, that… that doesn’t count.”
“Doesn’t it?” Titus closed in on her front, running his finger down her chest, blazing a line that cut through her shirt. “Can we start working on the convincing now?”
“I…” Her lips parted when Vox and Sol came to her side, their hands roaming along her exposed flesh. “Maybe.”
“Maybe?” Sol repeated, cupping her breast. “And how would you like us to convince you, little flower?”
“Orgasms,” she breathed, arching into his touch as he pinched her nipple through the fabric. “Lots and lots of orgasms.”
I pressed my arousal into her backside, fitting against her with the anticipation of meeting her every desire. “That can be arranged.”
Titus growled, nipping at her throat. “And this time I plan on winning.”
I grinned. “Then let the trials begin.”
Claire released a sigh as I slid my touch south again to move her panties aside, allowing Titus the access he required. Perhaps I’d give him a head start.
Her legs quivered as she released a delicious whimper. “Well, happy holidays to me…,” she said. “Again.”
The End
Curious about Kalt and his Winter Fae triad? Check out Winter Fae Holiday, coming December 2021.
Want more Lance? You can read all about him in Candela,
a Silver Springs why-choose story.
Other Fae World Series:
Elemental Fae Academy: The Complete Trilogy
Midnight Fae Academy: Vampire Why-Choose Romance
Fortune Fae Academy: Omegaverse Why-Choose Romance
A NOTE FROM J.R. THORN
I want to thank you for reading Elemental Fae Holiday and following Claire on her journey that has grown personal for me over the years.
After giving birth to my daughter the DAY that Lexi and I finished writing Elemental Fae Academy Book 3, this book was something that was on my mind all year and I couldn’t wait to write it.
Birth is no picnic. Neither is the first year of your child’s life. I wanted to write an escape where the difficulties of birth could be shared by five loving and attentive mates, who understood what Claire was going through and wanted to be there for her through thick and thin. I’m not saying my own husband wasn’t there for me, but real life tends to pale in comparison to how you might imagine it.
So I hope you found an escape just as I did with Claire and her mates. May you have a Happy Fae Festivus Holiday, no matter the time of year you’re reading this now. Until next time!
Love and Peaches,
Jen