Trinity Blacio

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around her again and Luna slapped at him.
    “Don’t touch it, it’s mine.” She grinned at him then at Boreas. “I’m okay, you two. I understand the beast was in you both when you took me, but you are not removing this.” Never had she felt so possessive about something as she did about this collar. Luna felt safe and loved, which was totally crazy since it had only been two days since she had met them.
    “I am sorry he’s part of your family. I didn’t want to stir up trouble. That’s why I went into the bathroom.” Luna stared into his eyes. “I couldn’t breathe and I needed fresh air. I wanted to be wrong. Do you know why he is doing this?” Luna asked, as she stood up to get out of the tub. They stood as well.
    Both of her men gently dried her body off, taking pleasure watching her squirm. When they would reach certain parts of her body, she would try to get out of their arms, but to no avail.
    “I don’t know why he has chosen to use black magic. Father has sent word to our high council. There’s a decree out for him now. When we find him, we’ll let them judge him. That is all I can do. But, if he touches you again, and hurts you, he’ll feel my hands around his neck, as he dies.” Aeolus scooped her up into his arms, carrying her into the bedroom as Boreas followed behind him. Aeolus stopped in the doorway to the bedroom.
    Luna gazed around the bedroom as the light from the burning fireplace enhanced the romantic setting. White and red rose petals lay all over the floor and the bed, which had red silk sheets she could see because the covers had been turned down. Red and white flowered aroma candles burned around the room. For the final touch white gardenias were place everywhere. Eurus, Notus, and Zephyrus stood against the wall watching.
    Tears blurred her vision as Aeolus gently laid her naked body in the center of the bed.
    “This is truly beautiful. Thank you, all of you,” she whispered knowing they had heard her.
    “We’re not finished,” Boreas sat down on one side of the bed as Aeolus sat on the other, the other three came forward sitting at the end of the bed. “We have gifts for you.” Aeolus reached under the bed at the same time Boreas did.
    Scooting up against the headboard, Luna watched as both pulled out jewelry boxes. One was wrapped in a red bow and the other a white bow. “These are from all of us.”
    “You guys didn’t have to get me anything.” She smiled up at them as a single tear rolled down her face.
    “Yes we did and this is only the beginning.” Boreas kissed her fingers and placed his box in her hand. “We owe you so much for not believing you and for being our mate.” His hand cupped her cheek as she slipped off the bow.
    Aeolus laid his box down next to her as he leaned over, taking a nipple into his mouth. At the foot of the bed Notus slowly pushed her legs apart and crawled in between them, but halted.
    “May I taste my woman?” he asked and she reached down and ran her finger along his cheek.
    “Don’t ask, please. I want to be yours in all ways. I was, just, well I felt so sick last night.”
    Luna had never felt so pampered in all her life she cracked open the box and just stared at the sparkling gems. Gold hoops with two diamonds and a firestone in the middle shone in the flickering light.
    “They are gorgeous. I’ll put them on right now.” She reached to take one out of the box when his hand stopped her.
    “Baby doll, they’re not for your ears.” His gaze drifted down her nipples and his fingers traced one nipple. “They’re going here on these candy size nipples. I’ll put them on you myself.”
    Luna sucked in her breath as she grew wet. She tried to close her legs, but Notus lay between them.
    He dropped his head and licked her lips. “Um, I think we might want to get this little thing a decoration too. It looks so lonely.”
      “Open the other box Luna,” Aeolus sucked her nipple into her mouth just as Notus lifted up,

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