He relaxed into the couch, clearly enjoying my handwork as his eyes darkened with hunger. When I finally wrapped my lips around his cock, he was hard and ready for me to work my mouth.
I took his cock into my mouth and when I reached the base, I sucked hard. Then I laid my teeth light against his skin and began to trail up.
"Just like that," Yuriel moaned. I sucked him back into my mouth, and then speed up my movement. "Yes, Silver. Shit,"
He gripped my hair and steadied my head, thrust himself into my mouth, I tightened my lisp around his length, and he worked harder me like he was fucking my pussy.
I felt his muscles begin to tense up, and with a moan, he came, leaving his cock deep into my mouth - his cum shooting down my throat.
He pulled my head back to release his cock and leaned over to claim my lips in a brutal kiss. "That was amazing, Silver. Good work,"
"You wanted to lose," I rolled my eyes.
"I did," he winked. "I'll win next year,"
"Deal," I winked.
The other two shook their heads and Dimitri grinned, his hand clearly stroking his cock.
"Bye boys. Enjoy the walk up the stairs," Dimitri drawled playfully.
"Hellhounds and their damn stamina," Wolfgang groaned.
"You wanted to lose," Ryuu replied. "Plus, dragons aren't too bad, but I don't get restraint like that."
"I wanted to lose. That was good, Yuriel shrugged. "Have fun you two," he waved goodbye. They left us alone and went upstairs, and I looked at Dimitri. He patted his lap.
"Come here, baby. Time for a good fucking," he hummed.
I smirked, that burning desire igniting like a flick of a lighter.
"Coming," I purred and walked over to him.
"Fast or slow?"
"Fast," I whispered and was already positioning his cock at my entrance. His smirk widened while his eyes darkened with desire, and with ease, I slid myself onto his cock.
We both moaned, and I hooked my arms his neck and readied myself for the glorious fucking I was about to receive.
"Ready, baby?"
"Totally ready," I moaned against his lips and followed it with a deep kiss.
My hips moved on their own record and so did his, the two of us matching rhythm as we kept our lips interlocked.
I moaned into his mouth, knowing I was going to cum pretty soon. All that teasing left my pussy sensitively wet and I knew with Dimitri, we would be doing more than one round.
Breaking the kiss, I moved even faster, feeling the pleasure begin to build and grow with power. "Yes, ah!"
"That's it, Silver. Ride my cock like that," Dimitri ordered, slapping my ass before gripping my hips. I moved and worked myself on his cock, getting closer and closer to my orgasm.
"Fuck!" I cursed and sank deeply onto his cock, my orgasm thrumming through me. Dimitri gave me a moment to breathe before he easily picked me up and laid me onto the couch.
Slipping his cock back into me, and gave me a wide grin, and I knew he was about to fuck my senses out.
"Ready, baby? This is only the beginning of round one of many,"
"I'm already ready for you, Dimitri," I teased.
He smirked and began to move.
13
Mission One – Depths Of Lava Caves
~TWELVE WEEKS LATER~
"RYUU! FLY FASTER!" I screamed and looked over my shoulder.
Bursts of lava shot upward, trying to slow us down as we soared through the air. We were approaching the island we needed to be on to pass the first Trial, the wall's edge in clear sight.
Ryuu roared and his wings seemed to grow larger, aiding our speed even more. We clung tightly to his scaled body; Wolfgang and Dimitri were in their shifted forms while Yuriel and I remained in our human ones.
Even with the first semester and Christmas holidays behind us, Yuriel's wings were giving him a bit of a problem. They were still recovered and white, but with the phantom pain that had lingered since the attack and the large scars that remained, it was tricky for Yuriel to use his wings.
Professor Xin said that his body needed more time to heal and not to push it if we wanted to avoid any complications. As for myself, my magic was still trying to get to its normal peak. I'd been relying more on my shifter abilities than focusing on my magic.
Given how classes had gone during the first half, it wasn't a big deal, and after the Winter Ball was canceled, we really didn't have much to do but rest during the holidays.
This Trial was one of three, and once we completed all three Trials, we'd be pass Year Three. The way it was scheduled, we'd finish things two months early, which was perfectly fine with us.
I wanted a lot more time with the guys. Not for studying and training, but to go on dates and heighten our bonds.
If we survived this heated mess.
Ryuu took a sharp turn and we braced ourselves as a flaming meteor passed us. The heat alone was almost unbearable as it swept past.
"Fuck. Way too hot," Yuriel grumbled. I reached for his hand and squeezed it. I wasn't supposed to use magic, but I could help cool his temperature down just a bit.
My body was actually loving this heat, that burning energy in my body dancing in delight in its natural environment, but I didn't want Yuriel to pass out.
He sighed in relief when my magic took hold, and he opened his eyes and looked my way.
"Thank you, Silver."
"You're welcome," I replied.
We returned our attention to the approaching ledge, preparing for Ryuu to land. When we passed it, I noticed the shimmering wall, realizing that there was a protective barrier up.
Ryuu did a U-turn and waited for the flaming pterodactyls chasing us to try and reach where we were. They came to a dramatic stop, screeching in anger and hovering where they were, waiting for the barrier to come down.
When it didn't, they grew impatient. With a final screech, they turned around and flew away.
Ryuu didn't lower us to the ground until those flying fire creatures were out of sight. Once he landed, Wolfgang and Dimitri got off first, surveying the area quickly and coming back to report that it was safe.
They shifted back into their human forms as Yuriel helped me down. Once we were all standing there, Ryuu stretched out his wings and began to shift back. The three of them were still in their combat uniforms, which materialized on one’s body after a shift to human form was complete.
"Did we complete it?" I asked.
The five of us looked to our watches, and a second later, the green light flicked on.
"We did it!" I cheered, jumping up and down and looking to the others. "Trial One, done!"
"Risky, but we succeeded." Yuriel breathed in relief.
"Good work, Ryuu." Wolfgang reached out to pat his shoulder.
"Those flaming birds were a pain," Ryuu sighed and rolled his shoulders.
"Don't forget those pillars of lava. You can't even predict them," Dimitri noted.
I grinned and looked at each of them. "Only two more to go. I think we have an awesome shot."
They nodded and then moved to enjoy a group hug. Once we pulled back, Dimtri began to stretch.
"I'm starving! We should totally..." He trailed off, his eyes beginning to flicker between red and their usual golden-amber.
"Dimitri?" I asked, wondering if Hellsin wanted to join in the conversation. When the silence carried on, I gave the others a worried glance.
"Dimitri," Yuriel repeated, and gently put his hand on Dimitri's shoulder.
He blinked a few times, his eyes continuing to switch back and forth, almost as if he and Hellsin were fighting for control.
When they finally stalled on one color, they were burning rest with bits of gold and orange.
Hellsin.
"Hey, Hellsin," I whispered, hoping to get his attention. Those red orbs landed on me, taking in my features first before he reached out and stroked my cheek.
"Hey, Silver," he greeted, his slightly deeper voice giving me a bit of r
elief.
"Are you and Dimitri okay?" I worriedly asked. Yuriel moved his hand from Hellsin's shoulder, and Hellsin looked deep in thought.
"Depends," he replied.
"What's wrong?" I questioned. It took him a moment to think of an answer.
"We're not alone here," he revealed.
"You mean on this side?" I inquired, and the others tensed up, getting into defensive positions in case something came out of nowhere.
"No," Hellsin replied. "Another team is approaching."
"Really?" I asked. None of us had been informed that more than one team would be assigned to this spy mission, but it wasn't like it was impossible.
"Yes," he replied. "You're not going to be happy."
"Why?" I asked.
"Nikko is with them," he replied.
"Ugh," the rest of us groaned.
"This Nikko girl is starting to become a nuisance." Yuriel sighed.
"Reminds me of Callister." Wolfgang rolled his eyes.
"Anything else, Hellsin?" Ryuu questioned. "You're still stiff."
Hellsin didn't reply. It took me sliding my arms around his waist and pulling him into a hug before his body loosened up.
"What's wrong, Hellsin. You can tell us."
He still struggled to answer, but with a heavy sigh he replied, "There's a hellhound pack nearby/"
"A pack of hellhounds?" Wolfgang sounded intrigued. "That's rare."
"I know," Hellsin replied. "They're also close."
"Are you worried about them coming here?" I asked.
"Not really," he said. "I'm sure they've picked up our scent, and that worries me. I'm not in the mood for a confrontation," he admitted.
"Well, we've already done our exam and they can't come past the barrier. We’re good," Yuriel reminded.
"Yeah," Hellsin said and sniffed the air. "The other team is here."
We looked back past the barrier, noticing three people flying towards the ledge. I easily spotted Nikko, a frown on my face.
Glancing around, I then noticed Zuri.
"Huh?! Zuri!" I exclaimed, looking at the others. They appeared to be just as confused as I.
"Where's the rest of her team?" Ryuu asked.
"Did they get separated?" I pondered. "Or maybe they were split for some strange reason and had to take a different exam?"
"That could be a possibility,” Yuriel admitted. "If someone doesn't show, the teams have to be balanced. Most of the time, if that's the case, they'll move the leader onto another team."
"Shit," I groaned. "At least they're almost here."
"Yeah," Hellsin replied.
We watched them get closer to the barrier, and Hellsin moved to stand beside me, his arm hooking around my waist.
It wasn't until they were a minute away that my senses began to tingle.
"Something is off," I admitted. "I just don't know what it is."
"Really?" Wolfgang questioned.
"Maybe." I shrugged. "Not sure."
Glancing around the approaching team, I saw Nikko was next to two others, and Zuri was being carried by another flying shifter.
Out of nowhere, a meteor shot toward the three approaching shifters, coming from their side. We gasped, the three of them not noticing the approaching threat.
When they did, it was far too late.
"AH!" The shifter on our far right took a direct hit, his body going up in flames and dropping toward the lava floor. The second guy and Nikko tried to swiftly avoid the attack, but they were still both hit.
They screamed in pain, the two of them falling downward. The shifter holding Zuri came to a stop, both of them watching in horror as their comrades fell to their impending doom.
Then pillars of lava began to shoot out, and I noticed the approaching fire pterodactyls.
"Zuri!" I screamed and waved my hands.
When her eyes locked in my direction, I pointed at the sky behind her. She looked back, and I caught her shriek. The guy carrying her followed Zuri's gaze, and with a gasp, he was racing towards the barrier.
The pterodactyls were closing in fast, their eyes reflecting the joy of the chase.
Nikko seemed to be the only one of those injured to regain her flight, and one of her wings looked battered as she soared right through the barrier. Her landing was a harsh one, and she groaned in agony while she struggled to get up.
The guys moved to protect me, all four of them standing in front of me, blocking Nikko's sight of me, but I was focused on Zuri and the shifter with her.
Please make it!
I braced myself as they closed in, but my eyes grew wide when one of the pterodactyls shot a flaming blast at them, the attack striking the guy's wing.
"Ah!" The guy screamed in agony, his body beginning to fall. Zuri went from human to bunny form in a poof, and the two of them were falling.
"No!" I screamed.
We all watched in horror as they both fell, but the male growled and spun so his back faced the approaching lava. He caught Zuri's little body and with a fierce flap of his one wing, he avoiding the lava surface and began making his way to the barrier at a lower altitude.
I sighed in relief, but I knew they weren't out of the woods just yet. Noticing how the pterodactyls were gaining speed again, I moved away from the men, summoning my wings with a simple thought.
"Sil—" Hellsin tried to stop me, but I pushed off the ground. My ring roared to life and shifted into the weapon I needed to strike these pterodactyls down.
Once I was at a good height, I immediately aimed my set of magically created arrows at the approaching pterodactyls. Shooting them toward their targets, I dived down, my wings wrapping around me to speed me up.
When I was seconds from the lava surface, I opened them up and glided just above it. Racing toward the guy and Zuri, it wasn't long before I heard the three cries from the pterodactyls — all three arrows hit their targets head-on.
Reaching Zuri and the man, I came to a stop and lifted myself slightly higher to fly over him. Then I turned around and hooked my arms under his armpit.
With a powerful flap of my wings, I raced upward while making my way to the approaching ledge. Closer and closer, the determination to reach the barrier was fierce.
The others seemed hopeful and I began to smile as were seconds away. My eyes noticed Nikko, who had somehow managed to get up. Her eyes were watching us intently, but then they grew wide with sheer terror.
I immediately followed her gaze and cursed, my wings flapping hard to avoid the silent meteor that was seconds from hitting us. No wonder the others didn't hear the last one’s approach.
"Shit!" I screamed and did my best to make a barrier to stop the collision, but it did nothing but ease the impact. We shrieked as we took half the toll of the attack, our bodies falling toward the lava.
I tried to maneuver us to the rocks, attempting to land on a platform of any kind, but we were falling too fast due to the weight.
"Dammit! I can't," I warned, hoping everyone braced themselves for our deaths.
The guy cursed and he turned over. "Retract your wings!" he ordered. I did what he asked, hoping he had some kind of plan. He handed Zuri to me, and I hugged her tightly.
He began to swing us, the spinning getting faster and faster like a merry-go-round.
Then he suddenly let us go, and we went flying towards the cliff.
"AH!" I screamed, clinging to Zuri as we soared backward. I tried to keep my eyes open, and they widened when I saw the guy who'd swung us flying the opposite direction — sending him closer to the lava’s surface.
I expected him to recover, to have a second option, his body far too close to the lava surface now, but his brown eyes locked on mine.
All I could see was defeat, and my eyes widened, realizing what he'd just done.
With one final smile, his body crashed into the sizzling lava. His shriek haunted my ears, and I watched his body dissolve into the burning liquid until there was no sign left of him.
The
n my body crashed and I blacked out.
***
"Silver! Please, wake up!"
The mental call made me stirred me awake. I lifted my head, feeling a throbbing pain in my temples. It took me a second to remember what had happened, and with it, I shot up and glanced around.
"Shit!" I cursed. Zuri was still in my arms and we'd landed on a stone platform that was off to the side.
A single flaming pterodactyl that circled above. It could have surely killed us by now, and it didn't make sense that it was hovering above like that.
Looking down, I noticed the little glowing body of my familiar and the ice barrier around us. She was staring at me with wonder, and when I blinked and tilted my head, she sat up and looked excited to get my attention.
"Mewr!"
"Star," I whispered and gave her a loving smile. "Thank you."
"Mewr!" she replied and ran over to me. I picked her up with my free hand, and she rubbed her head against my cheek.
With a grin and look at the lava below, I knew what I had to do.
"Star. Take Zuri to the ledge. I'll be right there," I promised.
She gave me a long stare, and I returned it, hoping I displayed enough confidence. She gave me a nod and hopped onto my shoulder to snuggle against my neck for a long moment. Then she hopped off and sat next to Zuri, her body glowing brilliantly.
With one last glance, she was gone, and I worked on standing up. With determination, I summoned my wings and lifted into the air.
Staring down at the lava as a reminder of my raging anger, I flew upward to catch the pterodactyl’s attention. Once I did, I headed away from the ledge, needing enough space to pull the pterodactyl away from the others.
The moment I had enough distance, the ring burned and changed into a bow. I turned around and created a single magic arrow and aimed at the approaching flaming pterodactyl that opened its mouth to make a battle cry.
It would be its last.
With one last glare at its burning body, I let go of the arrow and it soared through the air. It hit its target, and upon impact the pterodactyl exploded, leaving nothing but raining gold dust.
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