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Authors: Cynthia Sax

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He would last. For her, he would.

Tifara arched her back, pushing her breasts and hips
against him. “Love you.”

That cry shattered him. “Tifara,” he bellowed,
thrusting fully into her, swiveling his hips, coming with a force
that surprised even him.

She screamed. Then his cum hit her flesh and she
screamed louder, stressing his auditory system, squeezing his shaft
with her inner walls.

He came again. She screamed and squeezed. He came.
She opened her mouth, her voice hoarse, and squeezed.

Death bent and licked her neck, attempting to repair
the damage, to ease her pain, as he emptied all of himself into his
female. She bucked and twisted and slapped his shoulders with her
palms, the smack, smack, smack, echoing in the chamber.

Her legs dropped, hanging limply, lifelessly. Death
didn’t lower her. He held her against the wall, not ready to let
her go.

“You
are
a killer,” she mumbled. “You’ve
killed me.”

He grinned, pleased that his female had experienced
the same bliss he had. “You’re not dead, my Tifara. My scan of your
form says you’re healthy, fertile. You require only one thing.”

“Your love?” She lifted her head and gazed up at
him.

“You already have that.” He didn’t conceal any of
his emotions. “I will always love you. You’ll never want for
caring.”

“Oh.” Her eyes misted with unshed tears.

Silence stretched. Death waited. His always-curious
medic would make another guess as to what she was missing.

“Let me guess.” Her lips twisted. “The one thing I
require is to suck your cock.”

“No.” He chuckled, enjoying how her big brain
worked. “You require rest.”

“Ahhh…” She nodded, covering her mouth with the back
of her right hand, hiding her yawn. “That diagnosis might be
correct.”

It
was
correct. “
Then
, after you’ve
rested, you may suck my cock.”

“I
knew
that was coming.” She laughed,
smacking his chest. “What am I going to do with you?”

“Love me,” he suggested.

“I will always do that,” she paraphrased his words.
“Loving you is my destiny.”

Death, having gained an appreciation for that human
concept, kissed his little female with all of the love in his big
cyborg heart.

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About Cynthia Sax

USA Today bestselling author Cynthia Sax writes
contemporary, SciFi and paranormal erotic romances. Her stories
have been featured in Star Magazine, Real Time With Bill Maher, and
numerous best of erotic romance top ten lists.

She lives in a world filled with magic and romance.
Although her heroes may not always say, “I love you,” they will do
anything for the women they adore. They live passionately. They
play hard. They love the same women forever.

Cynthia has loved the same wonderful man forever.
Her supportive hubby offers himself up to the joys and pains of
research, while they travel the world together, meeting fascinating
people and finding inspiration in exotic places such as Istanbul,
Bali, and Chicago.

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