There’s always consequences to messing with your own mind.
The four pilots split up the moment they arrived on Helios. It wasn’t as though they didn’t enjoy each other’s company (well, for the most part anyway). Simply, they had spent a couple hundred hours with each other, in that lab. They were sick of the project, of brother and sister Chase, and of each
“Ready?” she asked. He looked up to nod at her, but she had already launched her attack. She came at him with a grin and a fist, so he had no choice but to get the hell out of her way and dodge. She missed him by a hair, and he shoved her away to increase the distance between them. “Well, aren’t
Pelli was deep in thought about Eva, her form, her determination. He had admired her tenacity and love of the hunt. But even more so, he loved that she wasn’t aggressive for the sake of it. In fact, she had retained much of her femininity in spite of it. Like any bird of prey. His heart thumped h
A chuckle escaped her lips. She found his self deprecating humor utterly charming. Then she found that her heart was beating. Perhaps a little too rapidly. “Don’t worry, Pelli,” she said. “I’m not gonna break anything of yours. Not yet anyway.” She chuckled at her own joke, but he paled instead. H
Eva and Pelli were all over each other as they passed through the doorway to her hab. The heat that drew them together was powerful, and they explored each other with their hands, eyes, mouths. The passion they had for each other was too strong for them to care about anything else, and so the ligh
She took his hand, led it to her breast, and gave it a quick squeeze. Encouraged by her invitation, he gently massaged her with his palm lightly. She hummed with pleasure when he rolled her nipple in between fingers. The room was filled with the lewd sounds of skin slapping on skin, which was dotte
Merlin took a long drag of the NicStic in his fingers. The stick’s far end lit up with a cool blue light for a few seconds before he parted ways with it, and exhaled a large vapor cloud into the air. It smelled a little sweet, and a little earthy. He, along with a shadowy man, stood just inside of
Not that they ever needed to. She was a natural. Her friends, too. They sped in between the towers almost as easily as she did. Their hoots and hollers were loud over their open comms. But Redstar was dead quiet. In fact, she hardly felt any joy at their outing. She had always looked forward to i