Their Dark Hunter (Masters of Darkness)

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mouth. His head jerked to the side and he tried prolonging his own release so he could feel more of the amazing suction she was applying around him. As her hand came up to meet her mouth, it was his undoing. Trace growled as his cum shot from his cock with such force that spots covered his vision. And Melody hadn’t moved either. He could feel her sucking him harder. Son of a bitch, he was so done for. These two were going to be his undoing. He could feel it.
     

Chapter Seven
     
    Melody laughed as she watched her two men argue over what food was better from the lunch menu. She couldn’t believe she was even here. Although she was having a great time getting to know each of them, she couldn’t deny that a tiny piece of her wanted to leave. They were great, and not evil at all. Her misconceptions of how she thought they lived their lives were far off. Or maybe she was blinded by their mating. She just wasn’t sure about anything, anymore. She’d just had sex with two strangers, for crying out loud. But she didn’t regret it. It’d felt so right in the moment.
    Flashes of the three of them together brought heat to her cheeks. She knew those memories were going to haunt her in the lonely nights that lay ahead. Sure, Vex would have gladly swept her into his penthouse with him and Trace, but she couldn’t even let that thought take root in her head.
    Until she decided how her life was going to play out, she was going to live every day like she’d been doing for as long as she could remember. Melody looked at her watch. When her eyes came up, her two mates were looking at her.
    “I’m sorry, what?”
    “You look uncomfortable?” One of Vex’s eyebrows rose. She glanced around the crowded café. Everyone was laughing and having a good time, and here she was, caught up in a tornado of emotions. The internal battle to not let herself get too attached to these two was quickly winning to the alternative. 
    “I’m sorry. I was just checking how much time I had before work.”
    Trace leaned his arms against the table. “And you have to go?”
    She laughed , remembering Vex trying to talk her out of it too. “Yes.”
    “Will you be coming back after you get off? How is this going to work? I mean I’m a little confused. You say you’re still going to hunt, yet you’re mated to us?” Trace looked over to Vex. “Has she explained it to you, already? Maybe I’m just late picking up on the conversation.”
    He shook his head at Trace. “When I took her last night, the deal was she could leave in the morning. The ball is in Melody’s court now.”
    The waitress came up and delivered their drinks. As she took their order, Melody couldn’t stop the uneasiness twisting inside her stomach. She couldn’t just stay with them. It was absurd. Hell, she’d already pretty much had a one-night stand with them. That was out of character enough. It didn’t make it any better they were demons. Now she had to worry about mate status.
    Melody looked out of the window. Buildings from the downtown were surrounding her. Some ranged from three stories to higher than she could see. People walked around busily, dressed in their fancy business clothes. Were their lives so out of the norm? Probably not. Their issues likely all revolved around family situations or money. They weren’t out hunting or mating demons.
    “If you’re going to distance yourself, can we at least see you at times?” She didn’t miss the brief concern Trace tried hiding.
    “We’ll see how it goes. I don’t want to make any promises.” That may have not been the answer either of the men were hoping to hear, but she wasn’t going to lie to them and say yes when she wasn’t sure.
    Silence settled at the table until their food came, and even as they ate. It was such a downer from the earlier passion they’d shared behind closed doors. But when they entered the real world, reality surfaced within all of them. From the way Vex and Trace were different, she

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