Guardian of the Hellmouth

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with you, on top of you…” His lips pressed against her
     
ear and she felt her eyes closing, the vivid imagery of his words
     
sending heat straight to the pit of her stomach. “…Inside of you.”
     
She could see it, his large, toned body thrusting deep inside of
     
her, holding her trembling frame tight against himself as he loved
     
her slowly. She was vaguely aware of his hand sliding up her
     
ribcage to cup her breast, teasing her with his body as he teased
     
her with his passionate words. “How do you feel right now?”
     
“Hot.” She answered without thinking, a blush rising to her
     
tanned cheeks. Leviathan let out a deep chuckle that had her
     
nipples hardening against the fabric of her bra.
     
“You mean, fertile?” He asked, nuzzling her neck before moving
     
to place a chaste kiss against her lips. Her eyes opened then,
     
heavily lidded, as she stayed lost within the dream he’d created.
     
“Is that what this is? A fertility spell?” He smirked, his lips going
     
back to her ear as he whispered softly to her.
“If I were inside of you right now we’d be having triplets. Does
     
that answer your question?” She stiffened in his arms before
     
pulling away from him.
     
“You’re a real jackass you know?”
     
“Yes, you’ve reminded me countless times now. You wanted to
     
learn a spell and I taught you one.”
     
“Thanks but I’m pretty sure I don’t need any help getting
     
pregnant, especially not from a demon.” She shoved him away,
     
folding her arms over her still sensitive chest as she sat back in
     
her seat. Her body was still on fire but she’d be damned if she let
     
him know that.
     
“I wouldn’t be so sure.” His grin caused his lust filled eyes to
     
darken even further and she found herself resisting the urge to
     
jump him right there in public. What was wrong with her?
     
“You know what I think?”
“What’s that miss?” Kailani jumped suddenly as the stewardess
     
reappeared next to them, a smile on her face as she stared at her
     
suspiciously.
     
“Um…uh well…I think I’ll have the meatloaf.” She covered
     
quickly and the woman chuckled as Leviathan smirked.
     
“You have a little while before dinner is served, so just relax.”
     
The woman told her before moving off again to see to the other
     
passengers. Kailani stared past Leviathan at the people in the
     
seats across from them, their eyes wide as they watched her in
     
return. Blushing she turned to stare out the window.
     
“Looks like you’ve made a few new friends.” Leviathan chuckled
     
and she turned a glare on him that would have splintered a lesser
     
man. He just chuckled. “What?”
     
“I hate you.”
     
 
     
 

 
     
 
     
 
     
 
     
 

 
Chapter Six
“You know, this was probably the most uneventful flight
     
I’ve ever taken.” Kai said to herself as she stood in Perth Airport
     
next to Leviathan who looked as if he’d spent the last ten hours
     
on the back of a one legged camel.
     
“It was the only flight I’ve ever taken and aside from the movie
     
we watched it and our little spell experiment it was very
     
unpleasant. I’d rather not do it again.” His eyes flitted around the
     
airport, lighting briefly on the mortals that rushed in and out of
     
terminals for one reason or another. He didn’t understand the
incessant human desire to flock together like birds but it was the
     
most irritating thing he’d ever seen. “The steak could have tasted
     
better as well.”
     
“It wasn’t steak it was meatloaf Mr. Complains-a-lot. And such is
     
the horror of flying economy.” Kailani said quietly as they made
     
their way towards a row of fake potted plants, she wanted to
     
minimize her time being out in the open and talking to an
     
invisible demon, but judging by the stares she kept getting she
     
wasn’t doing a good job at remaining incognito.
     
“No, such is the horror of

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