my back pressed against the wall.
“Now, where were we?”
“Getting nasty in the shower.”
I could feel the tip of his cock pressing into my entrance.
“Oh, we will get so nasty.”
I liked this side of Aeron. He wasn’t as uptight since we got to Mexico. He buried his face in my neck and slid inside me. He was huge, but I was so wet, he hardly met any resistance. Aeron and I both groaned when he was buried to the hilt inside me. The water was still hot and beating down on us. We were steaming up the entire group shower.
I tangled my hand in his hair and wrapped the other around his strong shoulder.
“You feel so good,” Aeron moaned, thrusting into me.
“Oh, shit. You’re amazing.”
“I know,” Aeron growled.
Aeron fucked me against the shower wall until I was shrieking, yanking his hair, and clawing at his arm. I don’t think I’d ever felt anything like this before. It was like my entire body was electrified, and every single inch of me felt good. Even my rock-hard nipples rubbing against Aeron’s hard chest were sending waves of pleasure through me.
He brought out every inch of pleasure my body was capable of before he threw his head back and roared his release. I slumped in his arms. I was totally spent. He turned the water off and carried me over to the benches to dry me off. Someone had set out clean clothes and removed our dirty ones.
I shakily pulled my top on.
“If that’s just one of you, we are definitely not having that orgy.”
Aeron just grinned at me and kissed the tip of my nose. He scooped me up to carry me back to Leif’s apartments.
“You’ll see, Speedy.”
Leif was pretending to be asleep when we got back. I didn’t know if he was mad at me. I slid into bed and spooned his back.
“Don’t let anyone tell you science isn’t sexy, Leif,” I whispered.
I felt him smile right before I fell asleep.
Chapter 19
A
eron and Leif let me sleep in again. You can gauge how good the sex was by how wobbly your knees were the next day, and mine were like Jell-O. I found them like I did the morning before. They were going through that laptop again, and breakfast was waiting. I plopped on the couch and started shoving food in my face again. I was guessing I was eating another Maria specialty again. It was amazing.
“Find anything interesting?”
“Yeah. There is a vaccine. Doctor X created one with your blood and what they saved of your mother’s. All of Isaiah’s inner circle has gotten it. They don’t know what he’s planning, but he’s promised them paradise, and that’s why they are following him.”
I still hadn’t had time to process what had happened to my mother. She was killed right after I was born, and I hadn’t really had the time to really let that sink in. Maybe my life would have turned out totally different if she had gotten away with both of us. None of this would be happening right now, that was for sure.
“What happens to angels when they die?” I asked.
Where was she now? Was she back in Heaven? Did she know what was happening in the world?
“They are returned to the aether until another angel needs to be created,” Leif said. “She’d have no memories of what happened to her or you. As far as we know, no new angels have been created for a long time now.”
“What was her name?”
“The only Harbinger we know of that went missing was Uthuria. She was a young angel. That was probably how she got captured and couldn’t break free. Harbingers aren’t warriors. They are observers,” Aeron said.
“I don’t passively observe,” I pointed out.
Leif grinned at me.
“No, you’re a little badass Harbinger with a baby blue baseball bat.”
“Are you patronizing me?”
“Not at all. We’ve been saying all angels need to learn to fight for the longest time. All this just proves it. Satan will keep trying. If he got this far this time, there’s no telling what will happen next time.”
I shuddered at the thought.
“So, how do we fix it this time?”
“We’ve got your blood. We’ve got two angels here. I can make a vaccine while I figure out how to wipe out the Rage Heads.”
I got this tingling in my hand. Something was missing. Something was coming, and I needed my sketch pad. My hand needed charcoal. That was what was missing. They knew. I hadn’t said a single word,