“Yours too,” Zac groaned. “Now we just have to see if your cock likes my ass.”
“You’d let me fuck you?”
Zac chuckled at the astonished tone in Aiden’s voice. It quickly turned to a groan as Matt started riding him. Zac could feel each movement Matt made, when he pushed himself up until just the head of Zac’s cock remained inside, to when Matt slammed back down on him again.
“You’re…you’re my mate,” Zac moaned. “Let you do anything.”
“Christ! You’re going to make me hard again.”
“Matt could always drive.”
Zac’s head snapped up when Matt smacked him on the chest. “Less talk, more fucking,” Matt demanded.
Zac arched an eyebrow. Demanding little fuck, wasn’t he? Zac gripped Matt’s hips. He planted his feet firmly on the floor and rammed himself up into Matt’s eager hole at the same time he pulled Matt down onto his cock.
Matt’s head fell back as his cries filled the cab of the truck. “Yes! Yes! Again, fuck me again! Fuck my ass!”
Zac was all too eager to comply with Matt’s demands, even if he was a little astonished by the words coming out of his little mate’s mouth. If he didn’t know for a fact that Matt had said the words, he would have thought he was dreaming, but what a dream. It was hotter than hell to hear Matt demand to be fucked.
“Turn around and grab the dashboard, baby.”
Matt leaned up, Zac’s cock popping free as he did. He quickly turned around and faced the dashboard, looking over his shoulder at Zac with an eager look on his face. Zac had no intention of disappointing his mate.
He grabbed Matt’s hips and pulled the man back down onto his cock. Matt’s legs settled on each side of his thighs, spreading Matt open even more. Zac thrust into Matt several times in that position. He could feel Matt pressing back against him, hear the man’s heavy panting.
Knowing he was close to orgasm, Zac grabbed Matt and pulled him back until the man lay back against him. He grabbed a handful of Matt’s hair and turned his head, claiming his lips in a rough, passion-filled kiss.
Matt whimpered, his entire body shaking. Zac grabbed Matt’s cock in his hand and started stroking him as he fucked his ass. He made a series of short, rapid thrusts that sent Matt right over the edge.
Matt cried out. His inner muscles tightened down on Zac’s cock as ropes of pearly white cream shot from his cock and covered Zac’s hand. Zac growled. The scent of Matt’s seed was a heady scent. It filled the cab of the truck until Zac could barely smell anything else.
Zac struck hard and fast, sinking his canines into the soft flesh below Matt’s ear. The sweet taste of his mate’s blood filled Zac’s mouth as he slammed Matt down on his cock one last time. Zac roared around the flesh in his mouth as he filled Matt with his release.
The knot at the end of his cock extended and took hold inside of Matt. Hearing the continued whimpers from his mate, Zac grabbed Matt’s cock and stroked him through another orgasm.
Zac finally felt the knot recede and lifted his head. He glanced over at Aiden to find the man watching him. He couldn’t help but grin. Aiden just shook his head and looked back out the front window.
“You might want to clean him up,” Aiden said. “We’re going to be hitting a town in a couple of miles, and I don’t think they will take to us flashing Matt’s naked ass all over the place.”
Zac glanced down. Matt was passed out cold, but he did have a smile on his swollen lips. Zac reached for some wipes out of the glove box and cleaned Matt up then himself. He laid Matt down on the bench seat between him and Aiden, then he tucked himself back into his pants.
Before moving back to his own seat, Zac leaned over his sleeping mate and kissed the mate driving the truck. He brushed the back of his hand along the side of Aiden’s cheek. “Thank you,” he said softly. “Maybe later we can find out if your cock likes my ass?”
Aiden smiled and leaned into Zac’s hand. “I’d like that,” he said. “I’d like that a lot.”
“I think I will, too.”
Chapter 7
Aiden looked over at his two sleeping mates and smiled. Matt was curled up in Zac’s lap, Zac’s arms wrapped around him and his head lying on Matt’s shoulder. Yawning, Aiden glanced at the clock and realized he’d been driving for several hours already. He knew they still had a few more hours before reaching the council headquarters, but Aiden needed a break and to stretch his legs.
Looking in the rearview mirror to make sure Sebastian was still behind him, he noticed something strange. There were three black SUVs driving in on their position quite quickly. Since they were on a two-lane highway, it could just be that they were speeding and needed to pass, but Aiden didn’t think so. Just as he was thinking of waking up Zac, his phone rang.
“Sebastian, you see them, too?” Aiden asked, answering his phone.
“Yeah, man, your gut screaming at you, too?” Sebastian replied.
“Most definitely.”
“What now?”
“Speed around me. Zac’s truck can take more than your car,” Aiden replied nervously. “I’m going to wake up the guys.”
“Sounds good. Watch your ass, and keep up with me,” Sebastian said before hanging up.
“Zac, Matt, wake up. We got problems,” Aiden said sternly. “Come on, guys, wake up. We’ve got company.”
“What do you mean company?” Zac asked in a groggy voice, shaking Matt.
“We’ve got three large, black SUVs gaining on us. I just talked to Sebastian. He feels they are screaming bad news, too,” Aiden answered, checking his mirrors again. He noticed what he said had Zac wide awake now, but Matt was still slow to wake.
“Matt, baby, I need you up. Something’s wrong,” Zac said, sitting Matt upright and looking over his shoulder. “Fill me in, Aiden.”
“I told Sebastian to pull in front of us. Your truck can handle more than his car can,” Aiden said just as Sebastian pulled in front of them. He hit the gas pretty hard to keep up with Sebastian, who wasn’t slowing down one bit.
“Why are we going so fast?” Matt asked, finally up and coherent.
“Turn around and look. We’ve got three SUVs approaching fast and no other traffic around us. This is a pretty unused highway. That’s why we chose it,” Aiden answered.
“I don’t like this,” Zac said, running his fingers through his hair.
“What do we have for weapons? My guns are packed in my bag in the back of the truck,” Aiden asked.
“Um, I’m not a fan of guns,” Zac replied. “What now?”
“Matt, switch places with Zac. Then you’re going to take over driving, Zac. I’m going to see if I can get my bag out of the bed of the truck while we’re driving.” Aiden was surprised Zac was taking orders from him so easily. He watched as Matt and Zac switched places, then Zac slid his foot to take over control of the gas pedal.
Aiden pushed the seat back and raised the steering wheel as he lifted himself so Zac could slide under him. Once Zac was in place, he slid over to the middle seat.
“I got it, Aiden,” Zac said when he had a hold of the steering wheel.
Aiden let go and twisted around and slid open the back window that faced the bed of the truck. “Shit, there’s no way I’m fitting through that window,” he said with another few choice cuss words.
“I can,” Matt said quietly.
“No, Matt, it’s too dangerous,” Aiden started before Matt cut him off.
“And the situation we’re in without the guns is safer? I’m not a baby. I can do this. Just don’t let go,” Matt replied, moving on top of Aiden as he spoke.
Aiden reluctantly moved over by the passenger door as Matt started to squirm his way through the window. Once through, Aiden grabbed his arm as Matt knelt in the bed of the truck.
“The green bag, Matt,” Aiden informed him, praying his little mate didn’t get hurt. “Watch your driving, Zac, no sudden movements.”
“Hurry up. They are gaining on us,” Zac growled,
showing he wasn’t too happy about Matt taking risks, either.
“Got it,” Matt yelled as he passed the bag through the window. Aiden quickly grabbed it and threw it on the floor, then reached out to Matt with both hands. He helped Matt crawl back in and put him in the passenger seat as he stayed in the middle.
“Matt, call Sebastian. Tell him to keep his phone on speaker so we can give him a play-by-play,” Sebastian said, handing Matt his cell phone as he grabbed the bag off the floor.
“Sebastian? It’s Matt. Aiden says to put your phone on speaker so you can hear what’s going on back here while focusing on the road. What? No, I climbed in back to grab Aiden’s bag with his weapons.”
“Tell Sebastian I’m going to floor it. They’re still catching up,” Zac said to Matt.
Aiden heard Matt relay the info as he checked his guns. He had three semi-automatics and two boxes of bullets. Hey, he had been a Boy Scout, always prepared. Granted, he had hoped he wouldn’t need them, but he would have been kicking himself if they had and not had them.
“I can shoot a gun,” Matt said, drawing Aiden’s attention. “I’m actually a pretty good shot.”
“You sure?” Aiden asked, checking the safety on one of the guns before handing it to Matt.
“Yup. One of the families who took me in for a while after my parents died was pretty into guns. They made sure we all knew gun safety and, when we were older, taught us how to shoot,” Matt said, seeming proud he could help.
“You are just full of…” Zac started to say as two things happened at once. The back of the truck was bumped by one of the SUVs, and a bullet came whizzing in between Aiden and Zac, shattering the back window and putting a hole in the windshield.
“It’s game time, Matt. Stay low. You know where you’re aiming?” Aiden asked.
“The car,” Matt replied, confusion in his voice and maybe a bit of anger that Aiden thought he was an idiot.
“Yes, but aim for the front grill. You’re looking to dislodge the latch that holds the hood of the car down,” Aiden yelled back. Traveling at the speeds they were, with the huge engines the truck and SUVs had, the noise was near deafening.
“Got it,” Matt replied, flipping off the safety then lifting the gun to fire away. It shocked Aiden how good Matt was. Snapping back to the present, Aiden started firing his own weapon. It took ten shots between the two of them before the hood of the SUV flipped up, causing the driver to swerve quickly and roll off the road. Unfortunately, he didn’t take the SUV behind them with him.
“Tires and driver,” Aiden yelled, switching his focus. As close as the first SUV was, the hood flip was their best bet while staying low enough to not get hit by returning fire. Now that the next target was farther away, the driver side was a larger target.
Also, by aiming for the tires, even if they didn’t hit them, there was still the chance of it ricocheting off the ground and landing in the undercarriage of the SUV. That could also take the SUV out of the chase.
Aiden grabbed Matt and pulled him down as he saw someone in the second SUV lean out the passenger window with a gun. Aiden made sure Zac was riding low as he could while still driving. Counting off as many shots as he could hear, Aiden waited for the need to reload.
“Now,” Aiden yelled, releasing his hold on Matt and firing back.
“Guys, we have a problem,” Zac shouted.
“No shit,” Aiden screamed back. He slipped out his empty clip and then loaded a new one. He handed Matt a full clip as well.
“Aiden, look up ahead. We’re driving into a trap,” Zac told him. Aiden turned around to look out the front window. Sure enough, there were two more SUVs and two sedans blocking their way.
“Fuck!” Aiden shouted. “Zac, can your truck plow through that?”
“I guess. I mean, it’s a big truck, but it’s not like I’ve tried before.”
“Zac, hold up,” Aiden yelled, grabbing his phone. “Sebastian? Are you still there?”
“Yeah, I’m here, man.”
“Pull next to us. Let Zac go through the barricade first. We’re going to try to ram through,” Aiden told him.
“You sure that’s wise?”
“I’m open to suggestions here. But hurry, we’re going to be on them in a minute,” Aiden yelled back. Sebastian must have made up his mind. Aiden watched him pull into the left lane and pull back on his speed. “Give us a few seconds warning, Zac.”
He turned back around and opened fired on the SUV as Matt mirrored him. They had just taken out the second SUV when Aiden heard Zac yell. Whipping back around so he was facing front, he checked that Matt did the same.
Seconds later, Zac’s truck plowed through the middle of the barricade. Shit, these guys knew what they were doing, Aiden thought to himself as he realized they had stacked the vehicles for the barricade.
Amateurs normally pulled vehicles up parallel to each other to block a road. Hired guns or people who’ve been trained knew better. By staggering the vehicles, they literally had to hit them one at a time but couldn’t get around them. It did as much damage as possible to the inbound vehicle. As they hit the second car, the truck started to fishtail. Aiden glanced behind him and saw Sebastian’s car get rammed from behind. Thankfully they were able to make it through, but Aiden could tell the truck had sustained major damage.
“We’re not going to get very far!” Zac yelled, pointing to the dashboard. Aiden looked. The oil pressure was dropping fast, and the truck was overheating.
“Get as far as you can, but we need to pull off and get distance away from the highway. Can you find a spot where Sebastian can follow?” Aiden asked, turning around seeing Sebastian in as bad a spot as they were.
“Aiden!” he heard Sebastian yell into the phone.
“Yeah, I’m here, buddy! We need to get off the road. We’re losing oil, and the truck is starting to overheat.”
“Well, great, we’re both fucked then. When they hit me from behind, they punctured my gas tank. I’m losing fuel fast, and I figure I’ve got about two more minutes before I’m out.”
“Fuck me!” Aiden yelled before turning to fill Zac in on what Sebastian said.
Zac pulled off the highway, finding some land that didn’t have a ditch. They bounced around in the truck, maybe getting about three quarters of a mile away from the highway before Sebastian’s car died.
Everyone jumped out of the vehicles lightning fast. Matt grabbed the empty clips and boxes of ammo. Sebastian came running up to the side of the truck.
“Zac, I think we should shift,” he said, catching his breath.
“I agree. You two shift, but work on the outside of our pursuers. Matt and I will fire up the middle so we don’t hit you,” Aiden said.
“Got it,” Zac said, starting to rip off his clothes. “We work as a team, Sebastian. Have you ever hunted with another Delta?”
“No, but I can figure it out, two consecutive attacks on one prey. We take out two on one side before switching to the other,” Sebastian answered, stripping his clothes off as well.
“Works for me,” Zac replied. “After you see two go down, hold your fire, guys, because we’ll be racing through the middle.”
“We can handle that,” Matt answered, filling the empty clips with bullets.
“Let’s hightail it back further to get more cover. They’ll expect us to stay by the truck,” Aiden said, reaching for Zac. He gave Zac a deep, loving kiss before he spoke. “Keep your ass alive. Sebastian, keep my mate alive.”
“I’ll do my best,” Sebastian replied before hugging Aiden. “Keep your ass alive as well, my friend.”
“We’ll be fine. You just focus on the enemy,” Aiden replied, waiting until Matt had finished kissing Zac before they took off running. He was surprised how fast Matt was for a little guy and impressed by how well he was handling the whole situation. This wasn’t his loving, timid little mate Aiden was used to. Matt was focused, alert, and quick-thinking.
They ran for maybe a mile before spotti
ng a close group of trees that would be perfect for cover. Grabbing Matt’s arm, Aiden directed him over in that direction, slowing down to a jog. When he found the right spot, he knelt down hiding, gaining control of his breathing.
“Remember, shoot up the middle, Matt. Count your shots so you don’t get caught with your pants down. Keep yourself as close to the tree as you can. I’ll be at the tree next to you, okay?”
“I got it, Aiden,” Matt replied, tears filling up his eyes. “Just stay alive, okay? I’ve gotten really attached to you and Zac. Don’t leave me.”
“I won’t, baby,” Aiden told him, wrapping Matt up in his arms. He held Matt a few more moments before loosening his grip and kissing Matt with everything he had. Aiden held on until he heard the first scream. Then they separated and moved into position.
He left two guns with Matt and one extra clip. Aiden took one gun, but four extra clips. He wanted Matt to have the second gun just in case, but he also wanted his little mate to hide more, refilling his clips.
Aiden kept his position low, focusing on where their enemy would be coming from, but every so often glanced over at Matt. The man stayed completely hidden by the tree, trusting Aiden to keep the lookout.
As the screams, and now some gunfire, got closer, Aiden spotted six men making their way closer to them. Once they were within range, he nodded to Matt. They stayed close to their respective trees as they opened fire.
Aiden and Matt each took one guy out before they had to change clips. By the middle of the second clip, their pursuers figured out their position and returned fire. Aiden was able to take out two that time, and Matt one, but Aiden saw they had more incoming. He changed clips without even looking as he watched farther back another dozen bad guys on approach.
One by one they seemed to be going down. Focusing on the last guy alive approaching them quickly, Aiden aimed and fired a rapid succession of rounds. When the guy went down, Aiden turned to Matt with a smile and started to refill the empty clips.
“What type of ammo is this?” Matt asked, the confusion showing on his face now that he had a moment to look at the bullets.
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