And when I stepped back, settled in the chair with my cock still hard, I knew I didn’t have to give her up. Axon carefully rolled her onto her back and her legs hooked around his waist as he slid right into her dripping pussy. I just had to let her have what she needed. And it was more than me. It wasn’t that I wasn’t enough, but that she was everything.
8
Violet, The Queen’s Private Solar, Viken United
“I’m so glad you are here. While Bella is also an Interstellar Bride matched from Earth, she lives with her mates at the IQC and I don’t see her often.”
Leah was all smiles, so excited to meet me—and told me when in private to call her just by her first name, forgoing the formality of her title. Queen. Yes, a fricking queen! While I doubted her three mates kept her isolated from other women, based on what she said, meeting someone from Earth was clearly a rarity. And she wasn’t just anyone on Viken. Again, she was the queen. The woman who’d given birth to the child who would rule the country without bias to any sector.
This I’d learned from Axon as he’d escorted me to the palace, giving me some background so I, thankfully, didn’t sound like an idiot.
“It’s quite a bit to get used to,” I admitted to Leah.
After Calder and Axon had fucked me, and quite thoroughly, they’d helped me clean up, but refused me a shower. By the virile and well-satisfied look in their eyes, they seemed to like knowing I was marked with their seed.
And that seed? Potent shit.
I wasn’t talking about babies, but—
“Oh my god,” I blurted.
Leah stilled, looked alarmed. Guards stationed at the doorway took a step close
r. I lifted my hand. “Sorry, everything’s fine. I just realized something.”
Leah’s brow went up and she waited. Yeah, she was definitely the queen.
I leaned in. “I didn’t think about getting pregnant,” I whispered.
She smiled. “It took me all of five minutes.”
My mouth fell open and my hands went to my flat stomach. “I’m on the pill.”
“Not anymore you’re not.” She saw that I was panicking—I was because three mates were enough of a life change alone, at least for now—and put a hand on my biceps. “Just go to the med center and they’ll give you an injection, just like at home.” She cleared her throat and blushed. “I mean, on Earth.” She looked left and then right. “Don’t tell anyone I said that.”
I frowned. “What? To go get birth control?”
“No, that I said Earth was home. It’s not. I’m settled here on Viken, but you make me forget. And my butt pays the price.”
I sputtered, then laughed. “You get spanked, too?”
We stared at each other, then laughed until tears ran down our cheeks.
“Come on, I’ll give you a tour.” She hooked her arm through mine and led me out of the room and down a wide hallway. Guards followed behind us, but at a discreet distance. Was this what Axon and Calder did? If so, I wouldn’t mind either of them following me now, knowing they were near. Although, I didn’t want them overhearing me talking about…girl stuff. I wasn’t sure if they’d understand, at least not yet. I didn’t know them all too well.
“Did you…did you have a hard time getting to know your mates? I mean, three of them and they’re so…eager,” I admitted.
“All retired Coalition fighters have earned the right to a mate, therefore when a match through the testing program is found, they are very eager.”
“But mine didn’t test together for me. It’s not like they were friends or anything.”
A guard opened a door for us and we walked out onto a balcony that stretched the entire length of the palace. The view was exceptional, all of Viken United could be seen—or at least I assumed so.
That had my mind thinking to the window I’d looked out as Calder fucked me, where there had been a possibility of someone seeing. That had made me hot—no, hotter—and I’d come so hard. Even now, just thinking about it, the idea of being pushed against this balcony and fucked from behind with people down below being able to see, to know what we were doing, had my pussy wet. I squirmed as I put my hands on the thick railing.
“My mates are brothers, triplets, yet they had never even met before I was matched to them. It was not an easy transition. And to answer your question, no. It wasn’t a hard time, but it did take time. Be patient.”
I looked out at the buildings, the varied architecture, how it was designed to blend into nature, to become part of it.