Fan Fiction / Ronin Warriors Fan Fiction ❯ The Sali Snake Cronicles ❯ Chapter 4 ( Chapter 4 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
Disclaimer: Nope…
Warnings: VILOENCE AND SOME SWAER WORDS AND LEMON AT THE END OF THE CHAPTER.
*Warlords enter*
Cale: How come Sekhmet gets all the action.
Me: Because he’s the Main Person in this story along with Aleu.
Dais: We should get action too. *crosses arms*
Me: Quit complaining you get more action in the “Circle of Light Chronicles” than the others, so knock it off before I get pissed off. *eyes start to glow*
All four: *silence*
Me: That’s better. Alright Here’s Chapter…………..4!
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Chapter 4
I woke to the sound of yelling. I groaned and opened my eyes, I felt something heavy on my feet. I looked by my feet and saw White Blaze laying on them. I smiled and shook my head. More yells came from the kitchen.
“KENTO OUT!” Cye yelled.
“Awww, come on,” Kento whined.
“NO, NOW OUT!” Cye shouted. White Blaze lifted his head and looked at me.
“Do they usually do this this early in the morning?” I asked him. The tiger laid his head back down as if to say `Yah, they always do this`. I groaned, I was tired and wanted sleep. I heard snoring from across the room.
I looked in the direction of the snoring. I saw Sekhmet asleep in the lounge chair. Kento walked into the room followed by Sage and Ryo making sure he stayed there. I didn’t notice those who were coming down the stairs.
“Hey,” I said. The looked at me. “I’m tired, I want sleep, and I’ll get sleep.” They paled, Cye looked in from the kitchen. “If anyone, ANYONE wakes me up again before noon, they better be able to run fast because I’ll kill them, GOT IT!”
They nodded and silently sat down as I laid my head back down and closed my eyes. Dais, Cale, Kayura, Anubis and Mia stood on the stairs grinning. They walked into the room. The three Ronins looked up fearfully and made signs to stay quiet.
“How did Sekhmet sleep through it,” Ryo said quietly.
“Who knows, maybe it’s because of his snoring,” Kento said.
“I heard that,” Sekhmet hissed making Kento jump.
“Thought you were still asleep,” Ryo said. “Heard what your girlfriend did?”
Sekhmet glared at them as Dais told him what happened. Sekhmet grinned looking over at me. I was sleeping peacefully again. I looked like a child lying there. My black hair over the edge of the couch and my body curled up against the back of the couch with White Blaze still sleeping on my feet.
“Wonder why she’s not getting mad at White Blaze,” Kento said.
“Who knows,” Ryo said.
Three hours later it was noon and Rowen came tiredly down the stairs.
“Breakfast is ready,” Cye said.
“Alright,” the other Ronins said.
“First, Aleu has to be woken up,” Cye said as the other Ronins paled and the warlords laughed. “Who’s gonna do it?”
“I’m not,” Ryo said.
“I’m not,” Sage said.
“I’m not.” Kento said. “I bet if White Blaze wasn’t asleep on her legs she would have killed us this morning.”
“I’m not going to lose my head,” Rowen said.
“I’ll do it already,” Sekhmet said walking over to me. He placed a hand on my shoulder and shook it gently. “Aleu.”
My fist went flying towards him, but he caught it before it reached his chest.
“I said NOT to wake me up before…” I opened my eyes and stopped speaking when I saw it was Sekhmet.
“Morning,” he said stepping back as the sunlight landed on my face. I looked at the others, they had sort of shocked faces.
“Hey you can’t kill us, because it’s noon,” Kento said backing up. I looked at White Blaze who was still asleep on my legs.
“Alright overgrown pussy cat off,” I said. White Blaze looked at me then laid his head back down closing his eyes `I don’t think I will`.
The Ronins started laughing, I looked at them sharply. They stopped laughing.
“You asked for it CAT,” I said as my eyes began to glow and White Blaze was lifted into the air and then dropped onto the floor. He looked at me then walked out of the room. I followed the Warlords into the kitchen.
Me and Sekhmet sat towards the end with Dais on the other side of me because the Ronins were afraid to sit next to me. Rowen, Sage, and Cye were talking. While Cale, Kayura, Anubis, Mia, Dais, Sekhmet, and I were talking. Out of the corner of my eye I saw that Kento was starting to gulp down more of the food as Cye was scolding him. As he went to grab even more when he let out a cry as his hand almost touched a long scaly reptile blocking him from the food. The others stopped what they were doing. Kento went to slam his fist on it.
“Don’t touch it,” I growled. The snake used its tail under the plate to move the plate away from Kento.
Then it slithered onto the floor, over to me, and up my chair. I looked at it as it curled around my right arm. I scratched it under its chin.
“Ssssssss…sssssss…sss” the snake closed it’s eyes lazily. I smiled then talked to it. (If you’ve seen Harry Potter when he talks parsel mouth, it’s kind of like that.)
It then slithered over to Sekhmet. Sekhmet looked at it as it talked to him. Sekhmet looked at me as I blushed at what it said then looked back at it and talked back to him. The snake had asked Sekhmet to protect me.
“As if I can’t protect myself,” I thought.
The snake moved it’s head back and forth then curled to the floor and over to the door. As I aimed a hand at the door and my eyes began to glow it opened and the snake slithered out it and I closed it.
“That lizard almost took my hand off,” Kento cried.
“Call it a lizard again and you will lose that hand,” I said.
“So what did the snake say anyway,” Rowen said looking at me and Sekhmet. We both blushed and were thankful the others couldn’t understand Snake talk.
“Nothing,” I said.
The Ronins looked at each other.
“Come on,” Kento said. “Whatever it said made both your faces turn a chrisom red.”
“Hardrock, drop it,” I growled.
“Kento, stop antagonizing Aleu,” Mia said. “Remember what happened the last time you did it while at the table.”
Kento’s face paled as he remembered the knife landing over his head. He turned quiet and went back to eating.
“I don’t mean to be rude,” Cye said as he started to back up as if what he was about to say would piss me off. “But, you two seem to be getting really close awfully fast.”
The other Ronins pale considerably.
“Cye!” They said making everyone else realize that it had been an idea all of them came up with, but Cye was the one who had to ask.
I looked at them.
“It’s really none of your business,” I said going back to eating. Then Kento got stupid again as he started to walk outside, everyone was puzzled at this because Kento didn’t usually leave until he was full and they knew perfectly well he wasn’t full yet. They suspected something.
As he reached outside he yelled at the top of his lungs, “Sekhmet and Aleu sitting in a tree, K.I.S.S.I.N.G, first comes love, then comes marriage then comes Sekh…” He didn’t get to finish as both me and Sekhmet were out the door faster than a comet.
“AHHHH….” Kento said seeing me and Sekhmet.
Sekhmet caught Kento and sent him into the ground.
“ARMOR OF THE SNAKE,” I shouted. My armor appeared. “SNAKE VENOM SLASH.”
Sekhmet jumped out of the way as Kento was slammed into a tree.
Kento stood up rubbing his head, “Damn it.”
I landed on the ground shaking with anger.
“You asked for it Kento,” Rowen said shaking his head.
“Mia told you to stop antagonizing her,” Kayura said.
Everyone stopped as a cold wind blew past all of them.
“Ahhh,” I fell to the ground holding my head.
“Aleu!” Sekhmet yelled. He started to run over to me.
“Don’t come any closer,” I cried still holding my head. “It’s Talpa he’s trying to bring me back to the dynasty.” I winced in pain as I felt like a knife was being stabbed into me. I was now on my knees as a voice ran throughout the yard.
“Aleu, seems you’ve turned traitor,” the voice said.
“Fiore,” I hissed. Fiore’s figure appeared in the shadows.
“Master Talpa has sent me to bring you back to the dynasty,” he said.
“I’ll never go back,” I said as more pain went through me. “Ahhh.”
“You don’t have a choice,” he said walking towards me.
Sekhmet appeared in front of me glaring at Fiore, “You’re not getting any closer.”
Fiore looked from Sekhmet to me.
“You left Tiegar for this Idiot,” he said. My eyes blazed as I glared at him from where I was still kneeling on the ground. The Ronin’s looked at me.
“A bastard like you doesn’t understand anything,” I growled.
“Whatever, Tiegar will not be pleased when he finds out,” Fiore said.
“I already know,” another voice said. A figure appeared near Fiore.
“It’s Tiegar,” Kento said. Tiegar looked at me.
“Do you feel so much for this warrior, you would turn traitor to the dynasty even at the penalty of losing your life,” he growled.
Silence rose on the field as we glared at each other.
Finally I forced myself to stand up and face him. My hair blowing in the wind. Sekhmet was looking at me. I looked into his eyes then looked back at Tiegar.
“Yes,” I said.
The Ronins looked wide-eyed. I looked back at Sekhmet and our eyes locked. I smiled a small smile then looked at Tiegar.
Tiegar’s eyes blazed as his eyes narrowed, “Then you leave me no choice.”
He pulled out a black and orange orb. “Armor of The Tiger.” His armor appeared. “I’ll have to bring you back by force.”
“I’ll never go back,” I said. I placed my hands in front of me as my helmet appeared. Placing it on my head the facemask opened.
“You may try to take me back, but I have found the life I’ve always wanted and I will not lose it,” I said.
I pulled out my swords as Tiegar pulled his sword out.
“Prepare yourself Aleu,” Tiegar said pointing his sword at me.
I smiled and said, “You should be the one preparing.” Tiegar glared death at me.
We stood facing each other and then without warning we shot forward and our swords connected.
Each time our swords connected sparks flew from the swords. Sekhmet and the others watched as me and Tiegar battled. Sekhmet watched as I twirled out of the way of Tiegar’s strike, my long black hair flowing in the wind as if I was doing an exotic dance. The battle continued on with Tiegar catching me every once a while and me catching him. After it seemed like forever we jumped apart. I landed on the ground near the Ronins and Warlords.
Both of us were growing tired.
“I will take it from here,” Fiore said.
“Stay out of this,” Tiegar growled. “Fight the others but I will return Aleu to Master Talpa.”
“Fine,” Fiore said as he remained where he was.
“Shouldn’t we help” Cye said.
“No,” Kayura said. “This is Aleu’s fight.”
“But,” Rowen said.
“Stay out of this,” I said in-between breathes. “I have to finish it.”
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said with worry in his voice.
“Sekhmet please,” I said. “Keep the others out of this.” I picked up my swords with one hand because my other was on my stomach. They watched as I walked slowly forward.
Sekhmet watched me. I had slashes on my arms and armor had been slashed off. The slash on my stomach would slow me down. He looked at Tiegar and saw Tiegar had a slash on his leg with blood falling from it. We were even in speed, now it all added up to strength.
“It’s time to stop holding back,” Tiegar said.
“As you wish,” I said.
“What?!” Kento said.
“Don’t you get it,” Cye said.
“They’ve been holding back their full strength,” Rowen said. “They haven’t used their sure-kills.”
“Aleu’s not going to stand a chance with that wound if Tiegar manages to hit her,” Sage said.
Dais looked at Sekhmet, “You know their right.”
“No, her wish is for us to stay out of this battle,” Sekhmet said.
“She’s gonna be killed!” Ryo said.
Sekhmet wanted to help, but I had told them not to interfere. He watched as I started my sure-kill.
“SNAKE VENOM SLASH!” I was just about to bring my swords down, when…
“REFLECTION CLAW!” Tiegar yelled bringing his armored shaped claw at me.
“Ahhh,” My attack was reflected back at me.
Sekhmet watched in horror as my swords went flying and I was slammed into the ground. Just as I hit the ground the crack in my helmet caused it to fall apart.
“I warned you,” Tiegar said as he raised his sword.
“Aleu!” Sekhmet shot forward. “Snake Fang Strike.” Tiegar went flying across the yard and into the trees near Fiore.
Sekhmet landed next to me. The others jumped in front of him to keep Tiegar back.
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said as he shook my shoulders. His hand stroked my hair. He gasped when he brought his hand away from my head, because blood was on it.
“Damn,” Tiegar said as he saw the others getting ready. He knew he couldn’t beat them all like this and he knew even if Fiore helped they would still have a hard time beating the Ronins. His answer was made for him when…
“Tiegar, Return to the dynasty,” Talpa’s voice said in his head.
With a flash he disappeared.
“Enjoy your victory for now,” Fiore said. “It won’t last long.” He disappeared as well.
The others turned their attention to me.
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said trying to wake me.
“Hmm,” I opened my eyes as I tried to stand up, but I collapsed to my knees.
Sekhmet looked at Sage, Sage nodded. I watched as Sage touched my wound with the tip of his sword. I closed my eyes as I felt my wound start to heal and close all the way up. When the feeling stopped I opened my eyes and looked down at the slash on my armor. It was gone. I looked confused.
“Sage’s Armor of the Halo has healing powers,” Anubis said seeing the confused look on my face.
“Thanks,” I said looking at him.
He smiled as he nodded his head, “Your Welcome.”
I started to get up again, but fell back down to my knees.
“He may be able to heal wounds, but you need to rest to bring your strength back,” Sekhmet said.
I sighed as he picked me up, Cye brought over the two pieces that had been my helmet.
As I looked at the two pieces I called off my armor. Sekhmet realized how light I was without my armor. Sekhmet carried me into the house as the others followed.
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An hour later we were all sitting around watching T.V.
“Umm, Aleu,” Cye said.
“What is it,” I said. “I’m not in the mood for jokes or stupid questions.”
“What did Fiore mean by leaving Tiegar for Sekhmet?” he asked.
I looked sharply at him as the question re-said its self in my head. I sighed, I didn’t want to tell them about Tiegar and his obsess with believing I had loved him. Oh well the cat was out of the bag, I no choice. I told them about everything.
“Tiegar thought I had feelings for him, but I never did,” I finished.
“That’s why he looked so pissed before,” Rowen said.
“What about Fiore,” Kento said. “He didn’t enter the battle at all even when Sekhmet did.”
“Fiore has let his pride take over him,” I said. “He even tried to get Talpa to use the neither spirits on me.”
“Why the neither sprits,” Cye said.
“It was the same with me,” Kayura said. “Badamon possessed me so I wouldn’t betray Talpa.”
“Fiore seem to think that if they didn’t take extra precautions to control me that I would turn traitor,” I said. “Talpa’s probably wishing he had listened to Fiore. As with Tiegar… I know he’ll be back. His pride was damaged today, he’ll return to capture me again.”
“We’ll be there to help,” Sekhmet said.
“That’s right,” Anubis said.
“Your one of the family now whether you like it or not,” Kayura said.
“Were a team,” Rowen said.
“We’ll beat the dynasty and show Talpa how stupid he is to try and take over the mortal realm with us here,” Kento said.
“Ronins will save the day,” the Ronins said.
I smiled. White Blaze walked in and laid down near me. The Ronins were somehow fighting now. They were rolling around.
“You Guys,” Mia said.
“How immature,” Sekhmet said. I looked at him. He looked at me smiling. I leaned my head onto his chest.
“Hey snake head wanna say that again,” Kento said. I glared at him. Sekhmet just shook his head. He was comfortable with me leaning on him and wasn’t about to get up to teach Kento a lesson that wouldn’t work.
The other Ronins were still fighting. Soon it started to get out of hand when Ryo slammed into me.
*Roar* White Blaze growled.
“Sorry, Aleu,” he said getting up. Sekhmet was the one glaring at him. Ryo paled as he backed up away from Sekhmet.
*Crash*
One of the Ronins was knocked into the coffee table.
“That does it,” Mia said. “Enough fighting.”
The Ronin’s continued fighting.
“Allow me,” I said, I cleared my throat then, “ENOUGH!!”
The Ronin’s ceased fighting.
“Thanks Aleu,” Mia said.
“No problem,” I said leaning my head back on Sekhmet.
“It’s 5:30,” Mia said. “It’s time to get dinner ready.”
Cye headed into the kitchen with Mia, Anubis and Rowen.
“So who gets to keep Kento out of the kitchen today,” Ryo said.
“Aleu could do it,” Yuli said.
“I’m happy where I am thanks,” I said. “I’m not gonna be stuck babysitting.”
Ryo sighed as he turned up the T.V. He flipped through the channels. Sage, Ryo, Kento and Yuli sat on one couch. Dais sat on one of the chairs. Cale and Kayura sat on the small couch. Me and Sekhmet sat on another small couch. I had my legs curled up and my head on Sekhmet’s shoulder as we watched the T.V. Sekhmet had an arm around my shoulders. Ryo finally just put the news on. It was talking about strange things going on in the downtown area. The picture that they showed, showed the park surrounded in fog. A glint of red appeared then disappeared in the fog. I shot straight up, the others looked at me. I was staring straight at the T.V.
“Aleu, what is it,” Sekhmet said.
“That fog isn’t ordinary fog,” I said as the others relaxed.
“We know that,” Ryo said.
“Then why are just sitting here doing nothing,” I said trying to not get frustrated.
“Aleu, you’re going to have to understand something,” Sage said. “Every time something goes wrong we don’t go rushing to the problem. If we did that then Talpa would be able to do what he wants just by sending dynasty soldiers all over the place.”
“Then he’d be able to take us out one by one,” Ryo said. I sighed leaning back, I knew that something was wrong.
“Sorry then, I just got a strange feeling when I saw that,” I said. “And I’ve learned to trust instincts.”
“Don’t worry,” Sekhmet said. “We’ll get Talpa back sooner then you think.”
I smiled as I turned my head to look at him. The Ronins looked at each other with big grins on their face. They were about to say something when…
“Dinner’s ready,” Mia said coming in.
“Alright,” the Ronins yelled running into the kitchen.
Sekhmet and I stood up.
“Perfect timing,” I thought.
We headed into the kitchen. Kento was eating at a normal pace, which I suspected was because he didn’t want to come close to losing his hand to a snake again. I was talking to the Warlords about Tiegar’s and Fiore’s powers.
“So Tiegar can reflect any attack an opponent throws at him using his reflection claw,” Cale said.
“Yes, and like I can call up snakes bigger than normal, he can call up tigers bigger than normal,” I said.
“What about Fiore,” Dais said.
“He can call upon a giant phoenix,” I said. “Fiore was also the oldest of the three of us, just by about two years.”
“So it goes Fiore, Tiegar, then you,” Cale said.
“Yes, since Tiegar was just a little stronger than Fiore he was made the leader,” I said as I took a bite of my food.
The Ronins had been listening to the conversation.
“Aleu, can they do what you can,” Kento said. I looked at him. “I mean with how you transform to a snake, can they do the same.”
“I’m not sure,” I said. “I’ve never actually seen any of Fiore’s battles. When the three of us attacked you together it was my first time seeing them fight for real.”
“So you can’t really tell us exactly how strong they are,” he said.
“There’s no way of telling how strong someone is, because you don’t know if they’re using their full strength or a quarter of it,” I said. “But I can tell you Tiegar didn’t use his full strength when he used his reflection claw.”
“What!” the Ronins said.
“He almost killed you,” Ryo said.
“I know that,” I snapped. “I know Tiegar hasn’t used his full strength because he is the one who trained me.”
The Ronins stared at me after I said that. I looked at my food.
“Tiegar’s intention was to capture me, not kill me,” I said. “That’s why he used his reflection claw and not is sure-kill.”
They all looked at each other. I clenched my fist.
“If he had used his sure-kill, I’d be dead right now or close to it,” I said. I slammed my fist on the table closing my eyes. “That bastard what the hell was he thinking. He knew I’d rather die then go back there.”
“He’s not going to capture you,” Sekhmet said placing a hand on my shoulder. I looked at him. Everyone saw I had fear in my eyes.
“Remember were your friends,” Ryo said. “We stick together.”
I smiled. White Blaze padded over to me and rubbed his head against me purring.
“Thanks,” I said petting White Blaze. White Blaze stood up on his hind paws knocking my chair backwards as he licked my face.
*Clank*
“Purr…”
“Stop it you overgrown pussycat,” I said laughing. Everyone was amazed to see me laughing. Sekhmet smiled as he watched me laugh.
“It’s good to see her laughing,” Kayura said.
“It shows she just needed a chance,” Cale said.
“Alright Blaze, come on,” Ryo said trying to get White Blaze off me. Sekhmet grabbed my arm and pulled me up. I smiled at him.
*Bang*
We all looked to see Kento and Rowen fighting.
“You guys not at the table,” Mia yelled, they continued fighting. She sighed, it was no use.
Me and Sekhmet were back to talking about the differences between our armors. The other Warlords started their own conversation. Eventually all the Ronins were fighting. Suddenly while talking to Sekhmet my hand shot up and caught something that cut into my hand. The Ronins stopped fighting and looked at me as I dropped the knife. Blood began to fall down my hand.
“Oh, Aleu,” Mia got up and grabbed a wet washcloth. She put it on my hand. My eyes just narrowed as I looked at the wound.
“I’m fine,” I said as she tried to put some peroxide on it. With a flash my sub-armor appeared on me. I disappeared seconds after my sub-armor appeared.
“Where did she go?” Cye said.
“I don’t know,” Mia said. She had the first aid box.
Sekhmet sighed, looks like I didn’t fit into groups.
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I appeared near a small lake a mile away from the house. I placed my hand in the water. It stung, but I didn’t care. I had had worse wounds. I leaned back against one of the trees next to the water, while I let my hand soak in the water.
After a while I was startled when something touched my left arm. I looked and saw a black diamond cobra. I smiled.
“Sekhmet sent you didn’t he,” I said as I caressed its scaly head. It curled up in my lap.
Five minutes later I sensed someone approaching. Smiling I saw Sekhmet appear with a small box.
He smiled when he saw the snake curled up in my lap.
“Why did you send him?” I asked. Sekhmet took some bandages out and began to wrap them around my hand.
“I was just worried,” he admitted. I smiled as he sat down next to me. He placed an arm around my waist.
“Let me guess,” I said. “The Ronins think I’m mad at them.”
“They might,” he said. “All of them except Kento haven’t said a word since you left.”
“I’m not mad at them,” I said looking at my bandaged hand. “I’m mad at the fact that I lost to Tiegar.”
“We don’t always win,” he said. “We use the knowledge from the battles that we have lost to understand our opponents.”
“Yes, but I know almost all Tiegar’s moves from when he trained me,” I said.
“He probably knows yours as well,” he said. “If he trained you then he knows all your moves.”
“Not all,” I said with a grin. “I held a lot back when he started training me because I had a feeling I would end up fighting him for real.”
“It was when you started getting your memories back wasn’t it,” he said, I nodded.
“It was,” I said.
“Aleu, about what you told Tiegar,” he said looking into my eyes. “Is that true.”
I looked into his eyes.
“Yes,” I said. “It is... I would risk my life to be with you.”
His arms tightened around me. He bent down and brushed my lips. My lips parted as his tongue entered my mouth. I met his tongue with mine. It was then I first noticed he had fangs. When we broke apart I looked up at him through half-closed eyes. He made kisses up to my temple and down my neck.
“Sekhmet,” I whispered lightly pulling away. “Not here.”
“What’s wrong,” he said kissing my neck making me moan.
“Anyone could show up,” I whispered. He smiled and hissed something that I didn’t understand to the snake in my lap.
The snake cocked its head then slithered off. I suspected something.
“Sekhmet?” I looked at him. “What did you tell him?”
“Nothing,” he said with slyness in his voice.
“Your tone betrays you,” I said playfully gripping his wrist.
“I just told him to leave,” he said, he felt like the blood to his wrist had stopped flowing.
I gripped his wrist harder, “You’re lying.”
“I told him to keep watch,” he said wincing. I let go of his wrist.
“Man,” he said shaking his wrist to get the blood flowing again. “You have a tight grip.”
“I have much more than a tight grip,” I said eyeing him. “If your not careful you’ll find you’ve got more than you bargained for.”
“I’ll remember that,” he said brushing my lips.
(WARNING! LEMON! (until end of chapter))
His hand went up to the back of my neck pulling me closer. My arms went up his chest and around his neck making him groan. He leaned me gently onto the ground. I was still in my sub-armor and he was in his too. Concentrating my sub-armor disappeared with a flash leaving me nude. He eyes roamed my body before returning to mine. He grinned, fire burning in his eyes and with another flash his sub-armor disappeared. He had scales on parts of his body.
“Your part Snake God aren’t you,” I whispered.
“Yes,” he said. “That doesn’t frighten you does it?”
“No,” I said.
My hands went up his chest as he kissed me. I moaned when his kisses trailed down my stomach and burned a path down my thighs. He leaned back up and captured my mouth with his. His hands ran down to my breast. He brushed the tips with his fingers. I groaned into his mouth deepening the kiss. He lifted away and kissed and nibbled at the skin where my shoulder blade and neck met. He traveled down to where he replaced his hand on my left breast. I gasped as I felt his teeth nibble at the tips.
“Sekhmet,” I moaned his name.
He smiled and proceeded to do the same to the right. His hand slowly went down to the crevice between my legs. I felt him part the outer lips and his thumb rub against my clit. I gasped and nearly screamed in ecstasy. He placed a finger inside of me. I bit my lip to keep from screaming as he caressed me from the inside. He placed another finger inside of me and increased the pressure. Groaning I arched my back pressing against him.
He lifted his head and looked into my half-close eyes. He kissed my lips.
“I love you,” I whispered.
“I love you too,” he said as he kissed me.
My lips parted and his tongue began to explore my mouth. He lifted his fingers from my wetness and parted my legs. He moved so he was all the way on top of me.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, he thrust his length into me.
I screamed into his mouth, deepening the kiss. He stopped, waiting for the pain to stop as he kissed away the tears that had fallen. Soon I began to move my hips against him. He began to thrust into me. I threw my head back, arching my back and wrapping my legs around his waist. He started to thrust faster and harder. I felt a tight feeling in my abdomen. I cried out when my release came. He kissed me as he thrusted even faster, slamming into me with each thrust. He thrusted to the hilt and cried my name out as his own release came. I collapsed, exhausted. He shifted and laid me against his chest as I drifted asleep.
(End Lemon)
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Me: There’s chapter 4 of The Sali Snake Chronicles, I hoped you all liked. It was long and pretty hard to write. Please Remember to Review.
Warlords: Please Review!!!!!!!!!!!!
Warnings: VILOENCE AND SOME SWAER WORDS AND LEMON AT THE END OF THE CHAPTER.
*Warlords enter*
Cale: How come Sekhmet gets all the action.
Me: Because he’s the Main Person in this story along with Aleu.
Dais: We should get action too. *crosses arms*
Me: Quit complaining you get more action in the “Circle of Light Chronicles” than the others, so knock it off before I get pissed off. *eyes start to glow*
All four: *silence*
Me: That’s better. Alright Here’s Chapter…………..4!
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Chapter 4
I woke to the sound of yelling. I groaned and opened my eyes, I felt something heavy on my feet. I looked by my feet and saw White Blaze laying on them. I smiled and shook my head. More yells came from the kitchen.
“KENTO OUT!” Cye yelled.
“Awww, come on,” Kento whined.
“NO, NOW OUT!” Cye shouted. White Blaze lifted his head and looked at me.
“Do they usually do this this early in the morning?” I asked him. The tiger laid his head back down as if to say `Yah, they always do this`. I groaned, I was tired and wanted sleep. I heard snoring from across the room.
I looked in the direction of the snoring. I saw Sekhmet asleep in the lounge chair. Kento walked into the room followed by Sage and Ryo making sure he stayed there. I didn’t notice those who were coming down the stairs.
“Hey,” I said. The looked at me. “I’m tired, I want sleep, and I’ll get sleep.” They paled, Cye looked in from the kitchen. “If anyone, ANYONE wakes me up again before noon, they better be able to run fast because I’ll kill them, GOT IT!”
They nodded and silently sat down as I laid my head back down and closed my eyes. Dais, Cale, Kayura, Anubis and Mia stood on the stairs grinning. They walked into the room. The three Ronins looked up fearfully and made signs to stay quiet.
“How did Sekhmet sleep through it,” Ryo said quietly.
“Who knows, maybe it’s because of his snoring,” Kento said.
“I heard that,” Sekhmet hissed making Kento jump.
“Thought you were still asleep,” Ryo said. “Heard what your girlfriend did?”
Sekhmet glared at them as Dais told him what happened. Sekhmet grinned looking over at me. I was sleeping peacefully again. I looked like a child lying there. My black hair over the edge of the couch and my body curled up against the back of the couch with White Blaze still sleeping on my feet.
“Wonder why she’s not getting mad at White Blaze,” Kento said.
“Who knows,” Ryo said.
Three hours later it was noon and Rowen came tiredly down the stairs.
“Breakfast is ready,” Cye said.
“Alright,” the other Ronins said.
“First, Aleu has to be woken up,” Cye said as the other Ronins paled and the warlords laughed. “Who’s gonna do it?”
“I’m not,” Ryo said.
“I’m not,” Sage said.
“I’m not.” Kento said. “I bet if White Blaze wasn’t asleep on her legs she would have killed us this morning.”
“I’m not going to lose my head,” Rowen said.
“I’ll do it already,” Sekhmet said walking over to me. He placed a hand on my shoulder and shook it gently. “Aleu.”
My fist went flying towards him, but he caught it before it reached his chest.
“I said NOT to wake me up before…” I opened my eyes and stopped speaking when I saw it was Sekhmet.
“Morning,” he said stepping back as the sunlight landed on my face. I looked at the others, they had sort of shocked faces.
“Hey you can’t kill us, because it’s noon,” Kento said backing up. I looked at White Blaze who was still asleep on my legs.
“Alright overgrown pussy cat off,” I said. White Blaze looked at me then laid his head back down closing his eyes `I don’t think I will`.
The Ronins started laughing, I looked at them sharply. They stopped laughing.
“You asked for it CAT,” I said as my eyes began to glow and White Blaze was lifted into the air and then dropped onto the floor. He looked at me then walked out of the room. I followed the Warlords into the kitchen.
Me and Sekhmet sat towards the end with Dais on the other side of me because the Ronins were afraid to sit next to me. Rowen, Sage, and Cye were talking. While Cale, Kayura, Anubis, Mia, Dais, Sekhmet, and I were talking. Out of the corner of my eye I saw that Kento was starting to gulp down more of the food as Cye was scolding him. As he went to grab even more when he let out a cry as his hand almost touched a long scaly reptile blocking him from the food. The others stopped what they were doing. Kento went to slam his fist on it.
“Don’t touch it,” I growled. The snake used its tail under the plate to move the plate away from Kento.
Then it slithered onto the floor, over to me, and up my chair. I looked at it as it curled around my right arm. I scratched it under its chin.
“Ssssssss…sssssss…sss” the snake closed it’s eyes lazily. I smiled then talked to it. (If you’ve seen Harry Potter when he talks parsel mouth, it’s kind of like that.)
It then slithered over to Sekhmet. Sekhmet looked at it as it talked to him. Sekhmet looked at me as I blushed at what it said then looked back at it and talked back to him. The snake had asked Sekhmet to protect me.
“As if I can’t protect myself,” I thought.
The snake moved it’s head back and forth then curled to the floor and over to the door. As I aimed a hand at the door and my eyes began to glow it opened and the snake slithered out it and I closed it.
“That lizard almost took my hand off,” Kento cried.
“Call it a lizard again and you will lose that hand,” I said.
“So what did the snake say anyway,” Rowen said looking at me and Sekhmet. We both blushed and were thankful the others couldn’t understand Snake talk.
“Nothing,” I said.
The Ronins looked at each other.
“Come on,” Kento said. “Whatever it said made both your faces turn a chrisom red.”
“Hardrock, drop it,” I growled.
“Kento, stop antagonizing Aleu,” Mia said. “Remember what happened the last time you did it while at the table.”
Kento’s face paled as he remembered the knife landing over his head. He turned quiet and went back to eating.
“I don’t mean to be rude,” Cye said as he started to back up as if what he was about to say would piss me off. “But, you two seem to be getting really close awfully fast.”
The other Ronins pale considerably.
“Cye!” They said making everyone else realize that it had been an idea all of them came up with, but Cye was the one who had to ask.
I looked at them.
“It’s really none of your business,” I said going back to eating. Then Kento got stupid again as he started to walk outside, everyone was puzzled at this because Kento didn’t usually leave until he was full and they knew perfectly well he wasn’t full yet. They suspected something.
As he reached outside he yelled at the top of his lungs, “Sekhmet and Aleu sitting in a tree, K.I.S.S.I.N.G, first comes love, then comes marriage then comes Sekh…” He didn’t get to finish as both me and Sekhmet were out the door faster than a comet.
“AHHHH….” Kento said seeing me and Sekhmet.
Sekhmet caught Kento and sent him into the ground.
“ARMOR OF THE SNAKE,” I shouted. My armor appeared. “SNAKE VENOM SLASH.”
Sekhmet jumped out of the way as Kento was slammed into a tree.
Kento stood up rubbing his head, “Damn it.”
I landed on the ground shaking with anger.
“You asked for it Kento,” Rowen said shaking his head.
“Mia told you to stop antagonizing her,” Kayura said.
Everyone stopped as a cold wind blew past all of them.
“Ahhh,” I fell to the ground holding my head.
“Aleu!” Sekhmet yelled. He started to run over to me.
“Don’t come any closer,” I cried still holding my head. “It’s Talpa he’s trying to bring me back to the dynasty.” I winced in pain as I felt like a knife was being stabbed into me. I was now on my knees as a voice ran throughout the yard.
“Aleu, seems you’ve turned traitor,” the voice said.
“Fiore,” I hissed. Fiore’s figure appeared in the shadows.
“Master Talpa has sent me to bring you back to the dynasty,” he said.
“I’ll never go back,” I said as more pain went through me. “Ahhh.”
“You don’t have a choice,” he said walking towards me.
Sekhmet appeared in front of me glaring at Fiore, “You’re not getting any closer.”
Fiore looked from Sekhmet to me.
“You left Tiegar for this Idiot,” he said. My eyes blazed as I glared at him from where I was still kneeling on the ground. The Ronin’s looked at me.
“A bastard like you doesn’t understand anything,” I growled.
“Whatever, Tiegar will not be pleased when he finds out,” Fiore said.
“I already know,” another voice said. A figure appeared near Fiore.
“It’s Tiegar,” Kento said. Tiegar looked at me.
“Do you feel so much for this warrior, you would turn traitor to the dynasty even at the penalty of losing your life,” he growled.
Silence rose on the field as we glared at each other.
Finally I forced myself to stand up and face him. My hair blowing in the wind. Sekhmet was looking at me. I looked into his eyes then looked back at Tiegar.
“Yes,” I said.
The Ronins looked wide-eyed. I looked back at Sekhmet and our eyes locked. I smiled a small smile then looked at Tiegar.
Tiegar’s eyes blazed as his eyes narrowed, “Then you leave me no choice.”
He pulled out a black and orange orb. “Armor of The Tiger.” His armor appeared. “I’ll have to bring you back by force.”
“I’ll never go back,” I said. I placed my hands in front of me as my helmet appeared. Placing it on my head the facemask opened.
“You may try to take me back, but I have found the life I’ve always wanted and I will not lose it,” I said.
I pulled out my swords as Tiegar pulled his sword out.
“Prepare yourself Aleu,” Tiegar said pointing his sword at me.
I smiled and said, “You should be the one preparing.” Tiegar glared death at me.
We stood facing each other and then without warning we shot forward and our swords connected.
Each time our swords connected sparks flew from the swords. Sekhmet and the others watched as me and Tiegar battled. Sekhmet watched as I twirled out of the way of Tiegar’s strike, my long black hair flowing in the wind as if I was doing an exotic dance. The battle continued on with Tiegar catching me every once a while and me catching him. After it seemed like forever we jumped apart. I landed on the ground near the Ronins and Warlords.
Both of us were growing tired.
“I will take it from here,” Fiore said.
“Stay out of this,” Tiegar growled. “Fight the others but I will return Aleu to Master Talpa.”
“Fine,” Fiore said as he remained where he was.
“Shouldn’t we help” Cye said.
“No,” Kayura said. “This is Aleu’s fight.”
“But,” Rowen said.
“Stay out of this,” I said in-between breathes. “I have to finish it.”
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said with worry in his voice.
“Sekhmet please,” I said. “Keep the others out of this.” I picked up my swords with one hand because my other was on my stomach. They watched as I walked slowly forward.
Sekhmet watched me. I had slashes on my arms and armor had been slashed off. The slash on my stomach would slow me down. He looked at Tiegar and saw Tiegar had a slash on his leg with blood falling from it. We were even in speed, now it all added up to strength.
“It’s time to stop holding back,” Tiegar said.
“As you wish,” I said.
“What?!” Kento said.
“Don’t you get it,” Cye said.
“They’ve been holding back their full strength,” Rowen said. “They haven’t used their sure-kills.”
“Aleu’s not going to stand a chance with that wound if Tiegar manages to hit her,” Sage said.
Dais looked at Sekhmet, “You know their right.”
“No, her wish is for us to stay out of this battle,” Sekhmet said.
“She’s gonna be killed!” Ryo said.
Sekhmet wanted to help, but I had told them not to interfere. He watched as I started my sure-kill.
“SNAKE VENOM SLASH!” I was just about to bring my swords down, when…
“REFLECTION CLAW!” Tiegar yelled bringing his armored shaped claw at me.
“Ahhh,” My attack was reflected back at me.
Sekhmet watched in horror as my swords went flying and I was slammed into the ground. Just as I hit the ground the crack in my helmet caused it to fall apart.
“I warned you,” Tiegar said as he raised his sword.
“Aleu!” Sekhmet shot forward. “Snake Fang Strike.” Tiegar went flying across the yard and into the trees near Fiore.
Sekhmet landed next to me. The others jumped in front of him to keep Tiegar back.
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said as he shook my shoulders. His hand stroked my hair. He gasped when he brought his hand away from my head, because blood was on it.
“Damn,” Tiegar said as he saw the others getting ready. He knew he couldn’t beat them all like this and he knew even if Fiore helped they would still have a hard time beating the Ronins. His answer was made for him when…
“Tiegar, Return to the dynasty,” Talpa’s voice said in his head.
With a flash he disappeared.
“Enjoy your victory for now,” Fiore said. “It won’t last long.” He disappeared as well.
The others turned their attention to me.
“Aleu,” Sekhmet said trying to wake me.
“Hmm,” I opened my eyes as I tried to stand up, but I collapsed to my knees.
Sekhmet looked at Sage, Sage nodded. I watched as Sage touched my wound with the tip of his sword. I closed my eyes as I felt my wound start to heal and close all the way up. When the feeling stopped I opened my eyes and looked down at the slash on my armor. It was gone. I looked confused.
“Sage’s Armor of the Halo has healing powers,” Anubis said seeing the confused look on my face.
“Thanks,” I said looking at him.
He smiled as he nodded his head, “Your Welcome.”
I started to get up again, but fell back down to my knees.
“He may be able to heal wounds, but you need to rest to bring your strength back,” Sekhmet said.
I sighed as he picked me up, Cye brought over the two pieces that had been my helmet.
As I looked at the two pieces I called off my armor. Sekhmet realized how light I was without my armor. Sekhmet carried me into the house as the others followed.
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An hour later we were all sitting around watching T.V.
“Umm, Aleu,” Cye said.
“What is it,” I said. “I’m not in the mood for jokes or stupid questions.”
“What did Fiore mean by leaving Tiegar for Sekhmet?” he asked.
I looked sharply at him as the question re-said its self in my head. I sighed, I didn’t want to tell them about Tiegar and his obsess with believing I had loved him. Oh well the cat was out of the bag, I no choice. I told them about everything.
“Tiegar thought I had feelings for him, but I never did,” I finished.
“That’s why he looked so pissed before,” Rowen said.
“What about Fiore,” Kento said. “He didn’t enter the battle at all even when Sekhmet did.”
“Fiore has let his pride take over him,” I said. “He even tried to get Talpa to use the neither spirits on me.”
“Why the neither sprits,” Cye said.
“It was the same with me,” Kayura said. “Badamon possessed me so I wouldn’t betray Talpa.”
“Fiore seem to think that if they didn’t take extra precautions to control me that I would turn traitor,” I said. “Talpa’s probably wishing he had listened to Fiore. As with Tiegar… I know he’ll be back. His pride was damaged today, he’ll return to capture me again.”
“We’ll be there to help,” Sekhmet said.
“That’s right,” Anubis said.
“Your one of the family now whether you like it or not,” Kayura said.
“Were a team,” Rowen said.
“We’ll beat the dynasty and show Talpa how stupid he is to try and take over the mortal realm with us here,” Kento said.
“Ronins will save the day,” the Ronins said.
I smiled. White Blaze walked in and laid down near me. The Ronins were somehow fighting now. They were rolling around.
“You Guys,” Mia said.
“How immature,” Sekhmet said. I looked at him. He looked at me smiling. I leaned my head onto his chest.
“Hey snake head wanna say that again,” Kento said. I glared at him. Sekhmet just shook his head. He was comfortable with me leaning on him and wasn’t about to get up to teach Kento a lesson that wouldn’t work.
The other Ronins were still fighting. Soon it started to get out of hand when Ryo slammed into me.
*Roar* White Blaze growled.
“Sorry, Aleu,” he said getting up. Sekhmet was the one glaring at him. Ryo paled as he backed up away from Sekhmet.
*Crash*
One of the Ronins was knocked into the coffee table.
“That does it,” Mia said. “Enough fighting.”
The Ronin’s continued fighting.
“Allow me,” I said, I cleared my throat then, “ENOUGH!!”
The Ronin’s ceased fighting.
“Thanks Aleu,” Mia said.
“No problem,” I said leaning my head back on Sekhmet.
“It’s 5:30,” Mia said. “It’s time to get dinner ready.”
Cye headed into the kitchen with Mia, Anubis and Rowen.
“So who gets to keep Kento out of the kitchen today,” Ryo said.
“Aleu could do it,” Yuli said.
“I’m happy where I am thanks,” I said. “I’m not gonna be stuck babysitting.”
Ryo sighed as he turned up the T.V. He flipped through the channels. Sage, Ryo, Kento and Yuli sat on one couch. Dais sat on one of the chairs. Cale and Kayura sat on the small couch. Me and Sekhmet sat on another small couch. I had my legs curled up and my head on Sekhmet’s shoulder as we watched the T.V. Sekhmet had an arm around my shoulders. Ryo finally just put the news on. It was talking about strange things going on in the downtown area. The picture that they showed, showed the park surrounded in fog. A glint of red appeared then disappeared in the fog. I shot straight up, the others looked at me. I was staring straight at the T.V.
“Aleu, what is it,” Sekhmet said.
“That fog isn’t ordinary fog,” I said as the others relaxed.
“We know that,” Ryo said.
“Then why are just sitting here doing nothing,” I said trying to not get frustrated.
“Aleu, you’re going to have to understand something,” Sage said. “Every time something goes wrong we don’t go rushing to the problem. If we did that then Talpa would be able to do what he wants just by sending dynasty soldiers all over the place.”
“Then he’d be able to take us out one by one,” Ryo said. I sighed leaning back, I knew that something was wrong.
“Sorry then, I just got a strange feeling when I saw that,” I said. “And I’ve learned to trust instincts.”
“Don’t worry,” Sekhmet said. “We’ll get Talpa back sooner then you think.”
I smiled as I turned my head to look at him. The Ronins looked at each other with big grins on their face. They were about to say something when…
“Dinner’s ready,” Mia said coming in.
“Alright,” the Ronins yelled running into the kitchen.
Sekhmet and I stood up.
“Perfect timing,” I thought.
We headed into the kitchen. Kento was eating at a normal pace, which I suspected was because he didn’t want to come close to losing his hand to a snake again. I was talking to the Warlords about Tiegar’s and Fiore’s powers.
“So Tiegar can reflect any attack an opponent throws at him using his reflection claw,” Cale said.
“Yes, and like I can call up snakes bigger than normal, he can call up tigers bigger than normal,” I said.
“What about Fiore,” Dais said.
“He can call upon a giant phoenix,” I said. “Fiore was also the oldest of the three of us, just by about two years.”
“So it goes Fiore, Tiegar, then you,” Cale said.
“Yes, since Tiegar was just a little stronger than Fiore he was made the leader,” I said as I took a bite of my food.
The Ronins had been listening to the conversation.
“Aleu, can they do what you can,” Kento said. I looked at him. “I mean with how you transform to a snake, can they do the same.”
“I’m not sure,” I said. “I’ve never actually seen any of Fiore’s battles. When the three of us attacked you together it was my first time seeing them fight for real.”
“So you can’t really tell us exactly how strong they are,” he said.
“There’s no way of telling how strong someone is, because you don’t know if they’re using their full strength or a quarter of it,” I said. “But I can tell you Tiegar didn’t use his full strength when he used his reflection claw.”
“What!” the Ronins said.
“He almost killed you,” Ryo said.
“I know that,” I snapped. “I know Tiegar hasn’t used his full strength because he is the one who trained me.”
The Ronins stared at me after I said that. I looked at my food.
“Tiegar’s intention was to capture me, not kill me,” I said. “That’s why he used his reflection claw and not is sure-kill.”
They all looked at each other. I clenched my fist.
“If he had used his sure-kill, I’d be dead right now or close to it,” I said. I slammed my fist on the table closing my eyes. “That bastard what the hell was he thinking. He knew I’d rather die then go back there.”
“He’s not going to capture you,” Sekhmet said placing a hand on my shoulder. I looked at him. Everyone saw I had fear in my eyes.
“Remember were your friends,” Ryo said. “We stick together.”
I smiled. White Blaze padded over to me and rubbed his head against me purring.
“Thanks,” I said petting White Blaze. White Blaze stood up on his hind paws knocking my chair backwards as he licked my face.
*Clank*
“Purr…”
“Stop it you overgrown pussycat,” I said laughing. Everyone was amazed to see me laughing. Sekhmet smiled as he watched me laugh.
“It’s good to see her laughing,” Kayura said.
“It shows she just needed a chance,” Cale said.
“Alright Blaze, come on,” Ryo said trying to get White Blaze off me. Sekhmet grabbed my arm and pulled me up. I smiled at him.
*Bang*
We all looked to see Kento and Rowen fighting.
“You guys not at the table,” Mia yelled, they continued fighting. She sighed, it was no use.
Me and Sekhmet were back to talking about the differences between our armors. The other Warlords started their own conversation. Eventually all the Ronins were fighting. Suddenly while talking to Sekhmet my hand shot up and caught something that cut into my hand. The Ronins stopped fighting and looked at me as I dropped the knife. Blood began to fall down my hand.
“Oh, Aleu,” Mia got up and grabbed a wet washcloth. She put it on my hand. My eyes just narrowed as I looked at the wound.
“I’m fine,” I said as she tried to put some peroxide on it. With a flash my sub-armor appeared on me. I disappeared seconds after my sub-armor appeared.
“Where did she go?” Cye said.
“I don’t know,” Mia said. She had the first aid box.
Sekhmet sighed, looks like I didn’t fit into groups.
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I appeared near a small lake a mile away from the house. I placed my hand in the water. It stung, but I didn’t care. I had had worse wounds. I leaned back against one of the trees next to the water, while I let my hand soak in the water.
After a while I was startled when something touched my left arm. I looked and saw a black diamond cobra. I smiled.
“Sekhmet sent you didn’t he,” I said as I caressed its scaly head. It curled up in my lap.
Five minutes later I sensed someone approaching. Smiling I saw Sekhmet appear with a small box.
He smiled when he saw the snake curled up in my lap.
“Why did you send him?” I asked. Sekhmet took some bandages out and began to wrap them around my hand.
“I was just worried,” he admitted. I smiled as he sat down next to me. He placed an arm around my waist.
“Let me guess,” I said. “The Ronins think I’m mad at them.”
“They might,” he said. “All of them except Kento haven’t said a word since you left.”
“I’m not mad at them,” I said looking at my bandaged hand. “I’m mad at the fact that I lost to Tiegar.”
“We don’t always win,” he said. “We use the knowledge from the battles that we have lost to understand our opponents.”
“Yes, but I know almost all Tiegar’s moves from when he trained me,” I said.
“He probably knows yours as well,” he said. “If he trained you then he knows all your moves.”
“Not all,” I said with a grin. “I held a lot back when he started training me because I had a feeling I would end up fighting him for real.”
“It was when you started getting your memories back wasn’t it,” he said, I nodded.
“It was,” I said.
“Aleu, about what you told Tiegar,” he said looking into my eyes. “Is that true.”
I looked into his eyes.
“Yes,” I said. “It is... I would risk my life to be with you.”
His arms tightened around me. He bent down and brushed my lips. My lips parted as his tongue entered my mouth. I met his tongue with mine. It was then I first noticed he had fangs. When we broke apart I looked up at him through half-closed eyes. He made kisses up to my temple and down my neck.
“Sekhmet,” I whispered lightly pulling away. “Not here.”
“What’s wrong,” he said kissing my neck making me moan.
“Anyone could show up,” I whispered. He smiled and hissed something that I didn’t understand to the snake in my lap.
The snake cocked its head then slithered off. I suspected something.
“Sekhmet?” I looked at him. “What did you tell him?”
“Nothing,” he said with slyness in his voice.
“Your tone betrays you,” I said playfully gripping his wrist.
“I just told him to leave,” he said, he felt like the blood to his wrist had stopped flowing.
I gripped his wrist harder, “You’re lying.”
“I told him to keep watch,” he said wincing. I let go of his wrist.
“Man,” he said shaking his wrist to get the blood flowing again. “You have a tight grip.”
“I have much more than a tight grip,” I said eyeing him. “If your not careful you’ll find you’ve got more than you bargained for.”
“I’ll remember that,” he said brushing my lips.
(WARNING! LEMON! (until end of chapter))
His hand went up to the back of my neck pulling me closer. My arms went up his chest and around his neck making him groan. He leaned me gently onto the ground. I was still in my sub-armor and he was in his too. Concentrating my sub-armor disappeared with a flash leaving me nude. He eyes roamed my body before returning to mine. He grinned, fire burning in his eyes and with another flash his sub-armor disappeared. He had scales on parts of his body.
“Your part Snake God aren’t you,” I whispered.
“Yes,” he said. “That doesn’t frighten you does it?”
“No,” I said.
My hands went up his chest as he kissed me. I moaned when his kisses trailed down my stomach and burned a path down my thighs. He leaned back up and captured my mouth with his. His hands ran down to my breast. He brushed the tips with his fingers. I groaned into his mouth deepening the kiss. He lifted away and kissed and nibbled at the skin where my shoulder blade and neck met. He traveled down to where he replaced his hand on my left breast. I gasped as I felt his teeth nibble at the tips.
“Sekhmet,” I moaned his name.
He smiled and proceeded to do the same to the right. His hand slowly went down to the crevice between my legs. I felt him part the outer lips and his thumb rub against my clit. I gasped and nearly screamed in ecstasy. He placed a finger inside of me. I bit my lip to keep from screaming as he caressed me from the inside. He placed another finger inside of me and increased the pressure. Groaning I arched my back pressing against him.
He lifted his head and looked into my half-close eyes. He kissed my lips.
“I love you,” I whispered.
“I love you too,” he said as he kissed me.
My lips parted and his tongue began to explore my mouth. He lifted his fingers from my wetness and parted my legs. He moved so he was all the way on top of me.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, he thrust his length into me.
I screamed into his mouth, deepening the kiss. He stopped, waiting for the pain to stop as he kissed away the tears that had fallen. Soon I began to move my hips against him. He began to thrust into me. I threw my head back, arching my back and wrapping my legs around his waist. He started to thrust faster and harder. I felt a tight feeling in my abdomen. I cried out when my release came. He kissed me as he thrusted even faster, slamming into me with each thrust. He thrusted to the hilt and cried my name out as his own release came. I collapsed, exhausted. He shifted and laid me against his chest as I drifted asleep.
(End Lemon)
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