To Denver - (Closed)

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The hard travels hadn’t brought them closer and Killian had begun to believe that the brief words between them would stay so. It was not a difficult thought to bear. They had survived the long heat of Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico with only a handful of conversations between them, productive and simple. He counted himself very fortunate.

She had proven herself to him when they had met, cornered together in California. She had been looting the police station and he had been seeking shelter. They saved one another’s lives, alternating lines of fire without incident or conversation. It was a bond forged for survival and it had held for three months.

Killian stopped as they passed the sign and looked on, the road beneath their feet long abandoned by passage and life. Beyond it lay hundreds of cars, abandoned, rotten and useless in a tangled mess for miles.

WELCOME TO COLORADO!

He kneeled there, drawing his pack to his side. The weight of the rifle, a Blaser, was relieved to his side. Looking to her he shifted briefly, his weight supported in a feral crouch.

"I liked the desert. No worry about any walking corpses." It was the first joke he had made since they had met.






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Name: Killian Carney
Profession: Rancher
Height: 6'1"
Weight: 182 lbs
Hair: Black
Eyes: Green
 
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Colorado. The road traveled had been long each mile calculated with one plan in mind, stay alive.

Sianna stands a few feet back from Killian keeping an eye on their surroundings for anything unseemly or undead. The woman turns her back to her traveling companion but not before flashing him a smile in reward for his joke. "Another few days in the desert and the sun would have cooked us both."

A few steps away from Killian, her hand resting on the hilt of a machete while the sawed-off shot gun is nestled in its holster on her back. There appears to be movement in the trees behind them and the sun was an hour away from setting. "We should get moving -find shelter."

Turning on her heel she didn't wait for Killian as she strides past him their connection formed by the need to survive, but it didn't mean she would risk her life for his.
 



"Yeah." Killian answered, shouldering his pack and the rifle in turn.


It would be difficult to believe he had been a Rancher, a man trained to break horses. Gone were the days of riding carefree and the leisure of turning hay. It had been a small mercy that the animals of the world were immune to the virus. It had been a tragedy that he could not ride to Denver.


The pair had made their living as foragers mostly, taking food and gear from empty buildings and vehicles as they travelled on. His rifle and pistol had been taken from a cabin that had belonged to a real crazy. It had been turned into a near bunker full of posters and Nazi flags, loaded to the hilt with automatic and military grade weapons. He left his police-issued Glock there, along with his flannel coat. The latter had been an accident he had regretted. He had loved that coat.

The cars they passed were littered with luggage and trinkets people had attempted to save, things they had tried to salvage from the life they'd known. Nobody had understood the extent of things until the end had already fallen on them, hordes of people being killed by one another and then joining together in search of more living. Worse came to others. Killian did not like to think of those. He passed a Volkswagen with blood thick on the windows and interior and looked to her, his eyes focusing in the sun on the sleek line of her figure as it strode down the asphalt.

She was right, they had to find shelter soon. They'd need at least an hour to prepare it for a good night of secure sleep.



















 
Finding shelter in a new area is one of the hardest tasks and Sianna finds herself missing the tiny studio shit hole she once called home back in Los Angeles. The string of cars and personal items litter down the street twist a chilling loneliness within the pit of her stomach. She chose to remain with Killian to help keep these feelings from driving her insane and the extra pair of eyes didn't hurt either. Tugging at the strap of the messenger bag slung across her body she relieves a bit of the pressure on her shoulder. If they're lucky they'll run up on a gas station or convenience store that is clear or at least has a small room they can tuck themselves into for the night.

Dragging her steps until Killian is at her side those deep blue eyes glance up at the rugged man and she wonders how long it will be only them, how long will she feel as if they're last two people on earth. At least he wasn't a complete slob, quite the contrary, he was tall and handsome with rough hands and strong build. He'd saved her ass a few times in the last few weeks and vice versa. "Maybe tomorrow we can back track and see if any of these cars are salvageable. I wouldn't mind the break from walking."

Pressing ahead there are a clump of buildings on the horizon and the familiar build of nerves and excitment elevates her pulse. "Hopefully we can sneak in quitely or at the very least not attract too much attention."
 


"Even if we get them running the road's clogged solid. If we get ahold of anything we should hope for motorcycles or even a bike." He answered, managing the faintest of smiles. Their eyes met and he held her gaze, before nodding gently.

"Come on," he added then with a faint jerk of his chin. "There's a two-story shop there that we could use."
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The building turned out to be a brick-built motel. It had squared windows without shutters and white molding around the door, an old and broken thing that hung on shattered hinges. Looters, most likely, by the look of the lobby. The rifle was slung to his shoulder and his pistol drawn, and they stepped inside.

The motel was empty, and a room chosen. He let her lead there as they turned up to the stairs. The lights had gone out long ago.
 
"Motorcycles would be a nice addition to our means of travel. Imagine shooting at the undead at 50?" A light laugh follows as she follows him towards the two-story building.

As they approach the rundown brick building Sianna can feel the weariness behind the constant need to stay alert. Reaching over her head she pulls free the sawed-off shot gun and grasp it with both hands, ready to cock and fire. "2nd floor, corner room next to window, I think I noticed a fire escape on our approach."

Taking several deep breaths Sianna stands to the side of the entrance and into the lobby they both go with their weapons drawn. Knowing he has her back without even asking she walks up the stairs and takes each step carefully until they reach the 2nd floor. Edging around the corner she pauses, looks both ways down the hall and then steps out in the open. The building is suspicously clear, but at this point of the infection or whatever was changing people might run its course in this area. When she reaches the end of the hall she peaks out the window and notes the fire escape scaling the side of the building. Turning to Killian she nods to the door on her right, "After you, handsome."
 



"Great."

The sarcasm in his voice was muffled, quiet as he reached for the handle of the door. The creak of it as he pressed through it was faint, the hinges tired from disuse but solid. The room opened up, the curtains drawn, and was empty. A single bed lay in its center, and it had been turned. Clean. The carpet was a thicker pile than he expected and Killian was content to sleep on it. It would do fine.

"Time to take a load off." He offered as she followed, pushing the heavy .45 automatic into its holster on his thigh. The tactical gear had been a blessing, load-bearing harnesses and holster pouches, soldiers equipment that allowed them to carry their weapons as comfortably as possible. The end result was somewhat a fashion nightmare. They both looked like something out of Soldiers of Fortune.

Sia slid past him, and as the pack was discarded he caught for only a moment a sway in her hips. There were fleeting glimpses into her femininity, parts of her smothered under the capable hands and survivor's instincts that'd helped get them this far. He'd never attempted to express it but she was beautiful, and Killian felt fortunate that they'd run into one another. She reminded him of pleasures he hadn't known in a long, long time.

The door secured heavily, steel-framed with a heavy bolt. Motel doors were built to make women feel safe, and it'd resist pretty heavy impacts. The creatures couldn't climb that they had seen, and they could find rations in the morning to replace the ones they used. While she moved further into the room he laid his rifle down on a dresser.








 
The room is not only clear, but clean, what luck! Shimming past Killian Sianna moves to the right side of the bed and in the back corner rests the shot gun up against the wall before pulling the satchel's strap up over her head and resting the bag on the ground, it feels good not to carry the extra weight. "I hope you don't mind if I make myself comfortable."

She didn't wait for an answer as she kicks off her sneakers and unfastens her belt, in short order Sianna is wiggling out of the jeans. Tonight she would not sleep fully dressed the room is secure enough that both of them could sleep at the same time though she isn't sure if it is possible to sleep soundly anymore. Dressed in only a t-shirt and panties Sia bends over to rummage through her bag and finds a bottle of water. Dropping onto the bed she leans against the wall and cracks open the bottle drinking down a few mouthfuls before holding it out towards Killian, hoping he will join her the fact they had a room with a rather comfy bed had her mind giving way to a few lustful thoughts. The question is will he be game? She imagines both could use a stress relieving activity. "We scored with this place....not one creepy and a clean room to crash and not while one stands watch."
 
Outside the sun was fading, a vermillion haze blushing across a clear horizon. The reds and pinks hung heaviest against the clouds, spilling into them. It was Killian’s habit to watch the sun rise and set, note the change of day to night. Within the room there were no lights and the shadows came quickly, slashing out across the bed to stretch over Sia’s tanned legs. Her lack of modesty wasn’t a shock. Nudity wasn’t an offense in the new world. Truthfully, Killian had no shame in looking over her sleek frame, or in admiring the feminine round of her hips. Their glances crossed, and she smiled to him. His return was half-hearted.

“I’m going to get extra drapes from the other rooms so we can have light in here tonight. I’ll be back.” He said.

“Alright. Don’t get eaten.”

He nodded, absently, before turning his back to her and moving for the door. Killian didn’t bother to draw his pistol, feeling confident that trouble would have found them by now. The dead had taken to bunching tightly in cities in the last month, hanging close to where prey was more plentiful. From a distance they had seen them standing in packs, shifting their weight on anxious feet. Anxious in his own right Killian forced himself into a room two down, his hands stretching to the heavy curtains and pulling them free. His thoughts drifting, memories building.

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“Zombies?!” She asked, her face blank.

“Yes.” Killian replied, his voice low and clear. “I know how it sounds, Ally. I know it. Please, you know me, you know how I am. Believe me. Please.”

“Killian…” she sighed, shaking her head. “It’s just delirium. The flu comes with a high temperature, and people aren’t reacting well. They’re scared.”

“Ally, something isn’t right. You know it. Caden Ruthers said…”

He knew it was a mistake when he said it. Fury etched itself into her face, wild and fierce.

“Caden Ruthers is a psychotic! I told you not to listen to him!”

“I’ll listen to who I want to, Ally, God Damn It!” His patience was through, his eyes found her own and held there. “I’m asking you to come up to the Ranch with me and just wait and see. Maybe he is fucking crazy, but what does it matter? It’s better than sitting in downtown Los Angeles while riots break out across the country! For fuck’s sake this city has blown up on its own before!”

“I’m not going to that fucking Ranch because you’re being a fucking crazy prick! Killian this isn’t some fucking joke and you’re not being fucking funny. You don’t even believe what you’re saying!” Her voice was shrill, frustration thick in its tone. Killian felt the desire to drag her behind him, kicking and screaming.

His restraint broke.

“You’re going to that fucking Ranch because I fucking said so!”

They didn’t speak, the room went quiet. All at once Killian knew he’d crossed the line, broken some sacred plane between them. His quiet remained as he attempted to keep his face stoic, holding to his words as best he could. It was all he could do. Ally looked as though she’d been slapped.

“What did you say?” She stammered abruptly, mouth open.
“Ally, I swear to god I love you but you’re being fucking impossible. I’m trying to take care of you.”

“Ohhh.” She moaned, watching him. Her eyes were daggers of hatred. “Ohhhh, I see… You have to look after me, right? I don’t know how to handle myself, right? That’s what it always is with you, Killian. Always in control. Always in control of everything because Ally can’t take care of herself, can’t behave herself. Poor you, stuck with me.” She was seething.

“Get out.” She growled at him then, low and cold.

“Ally, I j-“

“Get. Out.”

“Listen,” he began. “I-“

“Before you say a word, Killian, I want you to know something. I fucked someone. I’ve been fucking someone. The day we broke up was the day I’d been hoping for because it meant I didn’t have to sneak around anymore, but I guess I was wrong. I haven’t told you and we’ve been speaking but you need to know. I fucked someone and he was good. He was better than good. He was the best and I never thought of you. Get the fuck out, I don’t need you to take care of me. And I don’t fucking need you acting all fucking crazy because we’re not together anymore. Get out.” Her eyes were more triumphant than cold, sparks of vindictive and righteous fury flashing in her brown stare. Ally placed her hands on her hips.

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Killian had remembered leaving that day, and the bar before home. It’s booths had been lined in a fabric similar to the drapes he carried, making his way to the door they’d claimed. She’d lit candles in his absence, their soft light fighting through the encroaching darkness.

 
A half smile curves to her lips at his departing words followed by a perplexed look as the doors shuts had she misinterpreted his wandering gaze? Perhaps her subtle advance was too subtle or maybe, Sia, he’s not interest in more than your partnership of survival. Sighing softly from what felt like a rebuff Sianna scoots off the bed and pulls open her pack. He was a mission for drapes so they would not have to sit in the utter darkness night always brings. Two large candles are pulled from the bag followed by a leather bound journal, she uses as a sketch book, which is tossed to the bed. Reaching for the vest with many pockets she rummages through two before finding a book of matches. When the candles are set on each nightstand she lights them and leaves the matchbook on the side she chose as her own, the left. Taking up her journal she flips to a blank page and begins to sketch the scene from earlier, Killian standing at the base of the “Welcome to Colorado” sign which now laid dented on the ground.

As the pencil scratches over the page she reflects back to life in LA before the outbreak began to change people. She’d been living the cliché life of starving, well half-starved, artist and graphic designer for an advertising agency. The night LA fell she’d been working late in a high rise on the 15th floor, a janitor had tried to make her a late night snack, but as the daughter of a cop and having lived in shitty neighborhood she wasn’t helpless or defenseless. The fight out of the office building had her taking out a few friends though afterwards she reconciled the experience by reminding herself that they were no longer the people she knew.

When the door cracked open once again Sianna looks up with a start then quickly relaxes feeling a little foolish and returns her attention to the task at hand. “Glad to see you didn’t get eaten.” The corner of her lip tugs slightly upward, “It’ll be nice to keep the lights on for a change.”
 
“Help me get these up.”

“Sure.” She answered, rising.

Killian watched her, his eyes following her legs as they scissored with each easy stride. Without the gear and the shotgun the sway in her hips had become more pronounced, a subtle grace lingering. She had a feline way to her.

“What’s the latest masterpiece?” He asked her, eyes straying briefly to the journal.

She was surprised by the question. “Oh, that?”

“What do you use, pencil?”

“Yeah.”

She shrugged a moment, and then lay a few of the drapes eyeholes onto the existing iron rings. It would be nearly impossible for any light to escape. Killian had been thorough.

“We should get you an artist’s set when we get to the next town. Let me see what you got?”
 
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Curtains hung Sianna stands back to study their handy work for a moment, double checking it would keep them secret and then glances up to Killian, dark blues meeting his for a moment before shifting her gaze to the weathered journal sitting on the bed. “A real artists set would be one more thing to carry. For now I’m happy using a pencil. It’s enough to keep me sane.”

Returning to the bed and scooping up the journal she flips to the page and holds it out to him. “I thought I’d mark our entering the next chapter of our travels.”

He will have to turn the page horizontal and there in a soon to be well detailed drawing is the picture from just an hour ago. “It’s not finished and perhaps one day if we’re lucky enough to find stop moving I might add a bit of color.”
 


“It’s good.”

Her eyes held his own and he was content to let her look at him, a lean face weathered with their travels. The stubble was thick on his jawline, coarse and curly dark hair that would soon qualify as a beard. The candlelight flickered as he moved across the room and passed the slender wax sticks, finding his pack and the rifle laid on the dresser nearby.

For a moment he lingered there before his hands began to work at the tactical harness he wore, the sound of the magazines shifting in their pouches audible as he slung it to the ground in a neat pile. The drop holster on his thigh and ammunition pouch along the other left aside. His boots, jacket, shirt, and jeans all deposited in a pile.

Killian considered for a moment how to express himself, his eyes roaming over her as she sat along the bed’s edge. Her eyes were on the pages of her journal, sketches she’d managed on their breaks and as they camped. Her slender fingers leafed through, images flashing. He was standing next to a defunct car. Their gear was piled close besides a fire. A dog they had seen darting past an old gas-station. The new world detailed in the grey and blacks of pencil.

While Sia looked at her drawings, Killian was looking at her. The sleek line of her body, feminine curves that had grown svelte and lean in their lifestyle. His boxers tented as he looked down on her, his thoughts dulling some. Searching for the right words to express his thoughts, Killian lingered a moment. Sia lifted her eyes to him, as if sensing the portents. Her blue eyes lifted to his own and he met them, looked into him.

“I want you.”

It was simple and earnest, and somehow all he could manage to say. Killian didn’t wait for her reply, only moved toward her, crossing the distance in a few short strides. His hand stretched and caught her under a slender arm, pulling her roughly onto her feet. He had always been fast, and never much for words, and so somehow it all seemed more honest. With her there his arm curled about her, crushing her into his chest. He could go no further than this. Something was missing.

“Say yes.” And it was as close to a demand as he had ever made of her, green eyes cool as they stared at her.





 
“Thank you.”

She says softly as she takes back the book which has chronicled their last three months, she’d even caught the very first night they’d saved each other’s asses. Flipping through the book she gives him his privacy with whatever it was he was doing. It’s not till there is prolonged silence from his part of the room does she look up from the pages and meet his gaze. In those green eyes she can see the desire and her own craving returns. The silence thickens the sexual tension until he uttered those words, “I want you.”

Before she can utter a single word he stands before her and gathers her shapely frame into his arms, he commands a response to which she stutters, “y..yes.”

Nothing more needed to be voiced; Sianna drops the journal on the floor as her arms wrap around his neck and lips crush to his, hungry and full of passion. The tips of her fingers quickly dig into his thick dark hair as her body molds against his hard frame, the rock hard length of his cock pressed against her stomach, she wraps a leg around his the back of his knee craving to feel the warmth of their naked flesh crushed together.
 



She crawled up his body, hands finding purchase where they could. The ridges of his shoulders, the line of his neck, his hair where they finally clutched with a sudden desperation. He felt in her the great release of tension, not an easing but a break, like a steel wire’s snap that had her lean body pressed tight to his chest.

Killian’s hands were not as soft as he’d have liked, not as tender as he thought he’d manage. He grabbed the underside of her thigh and lifted it, feeling the coltish line of her calf hook his ass and pull his hips into her. The kiss softened some as she withdrew, her eyes suddenly softening on his own. Even now there was a faint hesitation between them.

In the old life he’d have spoken, or offered assurance. There’d been tenderness in him then, in those days, and perhaps a skill in his loving that had blinked out from disuse. Killian had changed, and her eyes found only a feral glint fashioned in his own.

A predatory growl left him and his lean frame sharply lifted her, exploding in a sudden fury that drove her off the floor and lifted her high in the air. His arms guided her down to the bed’s edge, bouncing her firm ass off the comforter. Killian drove himself between her thighs, and spread her open for him with a hand. His other pressed his shorts down and guided his hard prick to the band of her panties, forcing it aside.

The room’s dim light allowed him to see her there, blue eyes looking at him. Killian laid his prick’s thick crown in her slit and drew it down, and up, coating it in her wetness before he thrust hard, eyes wrenching closed as their hips met, his cock rushing to fill her, stretching her.

 
The strength and aggressiveness awoken in her partner thrills the bad girl in Sianna, who had long ago put the tender feelings of making love aside and embraced the carnal pleasure of crazed sex. Bouncing slightly against the mattress as he tosses her on the bed she is soon pressed into the comforter and not a single item of clothing is removed before their bodies connect. A gasp leaves her lips, the elastic cutting into her tender flesh as he pulls the crotch aside to impale her cunt with his cock. Those deep blues lock with his and she can see the feral need for release this might frighten some, but it only excited Sia to the point of nearly cumming with a few thrusts, a loud moan leaves her lips, but is quickly muffled as she bites her lips. She wasn’t comfortable with the notion of screaming and possibly attracting unwanted attention. It is the need to be stifle those moans which heightens the pleasure. This coming together had been building for months, but neither was willing to let their guard down enough to enjoy a good fuck. Comfortable with their connection to live another day they barely even took the time to know each other, but as sexual creatures this was bound to happen, given enough time. Now that they’ve crossed the line Sianna relaxes beneath him, enjoying the pain and pleasure of their coupling. Gripping his shoulders she arches her back, raising her hips, feeling him penetrate deep within her slick folds and shudders as her muscles tense with the building pleasure of orgasm.
 

His arms drew down, hands planting beneath her knees and lifting them, stretching Sia open. There was no exchange of words or cries, her sounds rising over only his ragged breathing as his hips lifted and drove down, pounding himself into her. Already her body was overtaking him, slick wet muscles trembling around his prick as it invaded her, stretched her, and filled her.

Pleasure rocked through him, arching through every synapse. The muscles along his belly tightened, flattening as their bodies drove together, his hard shaft dragging along the elastic of her panties as it pushed into the slick grip of her body. She’d feel him twitching, the hard pulse of desire jerking his prick inside her, flexing the muscles at the base of his cock as their bodies slapped together.

“Now.” And this was a demand, his eyes sharp upon her own as the growl left him.


 
The sex is rough and raw, not an ounce of tenderness, only the carnal need to have that sexual release. Sia trembles and writhes beneath his dominating muscled mass her moans growing more pronounced stern thrust. Breathing rapidly her legs hook around his hips the inner walls of her wet pussy walls sensitive to every movement grip around his cock with each thrust inside.

“Now.”

Her body obeyed his command and pleasure exploded throughout Sianna body, tensing every muscle to the point that she gasps and struggles for breath while her body trembles and then tenses all over again with another wave of pleasure. The feel of his cock hardening and then exploding, shooting his thick cum only heightens the orgasm and for a moment she slips and shrieks but a moment later bites down on her lip and squeezes her eyes shut as the pleasure pulses through her body. The release should have sated the woman, but really it only awaked all those suppressed desires and her body craves more.
 


In that moment he could have forgiven her anything, and the sounds that left her registered only to satisfy him. A great stretch of his hand came as he let his fingers find her hip, squeezing gently there before he rose from her. The hard length of his prick was gripped by her flexing muscles before finally pulling free, softening even as he stood before her. Killian saw her there, stretched out beneath him, and released a heavy breath. She was beautiful and there was no denying it.

“Mmmm.” She murmured, a lazy smile spreading on her lips. The glint of hunger in her eyes was enough to bring a twitch through his hard length.

“I think we should have indulged a long time ago.” Came his reply, and Killian didn’t bother to hide his smile.

 
Her soft laugh is an agreement to his statement. Reaching down to straight her panties she then shifts on the bed and scoots over, patting the comforter, “After that it would seem silly for you to sleep on the floor.”

She had never wanted to deny him the comfort of a bed, but he’d always offered and she didn’t want to seem ungrateful or throw herself at him. Though they’d not divulged much of themselves into their brief conversations she could see a certain amount of pain and reservation in his eyes so because of this she never pressed a sexual arrangement, until tonight. Still, it had been his call. The signal put out there for him to take and take he did. Tugging at her hair she fans out the long ebony curls on the pillow and stares up at the ceiling. How long had it been? Six months? No, there was that bouncer a month before hell let loose on earth. Closing her eye lids she didn’t want to look at Killian they were partners, not lovers, sex didn’t have to make people lovers, but there is a stirring in Sianna. “I think I’ll add this moment into my sketch journal.” She says with a teasing smile on her lips, but is she really teasing?
 
"Get me a copy."

The smile that took his lips felt strangely foreign and it struck him that he had not felt so relaxed since their travels began. The candle light danced in the room's dim confines and Killian stripped himself of his shorts, content to take a seat besides his companion on the bed's comforter.

He stretched a hand out and curled his fingers in her hair, long dark strands that slid across his calloused palm and bunched as he tightened a fist in them. She turned her head, a subtle submission, allowing him to pull her lips to his own. The taste of salt and sweet was heavy on her lips, soft pouted lines that embraced his mouth. He felt her tongue and drew away, fingers releasing that bundle of ebon to claim the soft skin at the back of her neck.

"After tonight we probably won't have this safe a sleeping place for a long time." A gentle reminder to her that they would have to suffer long nights without one another soon. His pistol on the nightstand was a subtle reminder that circumstances could rapidly change.
 
She turns her head at the feel of his weight on the bed her gaze following the lines of his body, the candle light shadowing his muscular lines, a smile touches her lips as his fingers tangle in her hair. Sliding her hand over his chest as their lips meet her tongue slides over his lower lip and just as she begins to ebb closer he pulls away. A moment of confusion forms in a crinkle between her eyes as she looks up at him, wondering why he pulled away, then his words quickly bring reality back to their temporary safe little corner. Pulling away from him, Sianna lays back on the pillow and stares up at the ceiling.

"You're right."

Her thoughts begin to reflect back on the last three months and all they'd been through. The long nights watching each other sleep while keeping an eye out for the undead. A number of close calls had forged a bond between them, a bond of dependence to watch the sun rise and set each day. They may not know many details of each other's past lives but they knew everything about their current lives. Shifting back to her side those deep blue eyes look at him as her fingertips reach out and trace the lines of his chest, his abdomen bring her hand to rest on his side as she moves closer. "It would seem we have a decision to make...we can both sleep soundly and without worry or we could take advantage of the secure room and indulge are sexual desires."

Pressing lightly against his body, her breasts brush against his chest, nipples hard beneath her t-shirt, her lips brush his neck the warmth of her breath caressing his skin as the tip of her nose drags beneath the line of jaw. Breathing heavily she whispers, "It might be weeks...a month before we have another chance to devour each other."
 
There was no attempt to convince her otherwise, her breasts dragging against the lean muscle of his arm and the square of his shoulder had been more than enough to convince him. Outside the air had changed, cold coming in as autumn began to take hold. A part of him wished to hold up here for a few nights, enjoy a proper rest, a lengthy stay with his sultry companion to explore the freshly discovered element of their partnership.

But they hadn't time. This would be their only night.

"Let me see you." He replied, even as her lips grazed under his jawline. Killian could feel the soft pouts rub along his stubble, a soft kiss soothing coarse and darkly curled hair.

While she rose he watched her, the candle's dim light holding her in a yellowed glow. Her skin was slightly lighter than his own, not quite as bronzed by their long tracks in the sun. She had, somehow, maintained a softness in her hands that had surprised him as they came together. He'd never had imagined. Killian's thoughts provoked him to look to his hands and their state, sand-papered with callouses large and small.

The ranch seemed so distant now that it was almost as though it had never existed at all, as if all he had known was the world as it had become. Of course there had been many events between then and now, many changes that he'd endured. He had met Sia, after all, in a grocery store. The pair had been scavenging before a crowd had thrown themselves at the large windows, breaking their way inside. She'd found him in an aisle and they'd fought their way out together. They had existed in mistrust and silence for many days, growing confident in their abilities but staying mostly strangers. With each challenge they'd come to enjoy one another some.

But he'd come to peace that this night would not come.

Now she rose, her lean legs bare in the candlelight. His eyes tracked her, pale in the darkness, alert and predatory. A hunger stirred in him, a twinge of want rippling through every synapse as she posed herself on those coltish limbs infront of him. The absence of her heat against his side enough to draw him to the bed's edge.
 
The stubble on his jaw scratches and tickles her nose and lips the feel of his skin a little moist from their coupling only minutes before Sianna breathes in his musky scent, and curls closer to his body hoping to further tempt him while at the same time arousing her own desires. It is a shame they only have this one night she thinks to herself and wonders how long they will have another night.
When he requests to “see her” a smile breaks across her lips and slowly she pulls away those dark blue eyes meeting his for a moment before she pushes to her feet and stands on the bed. Bouncing up and down a couple of times Sianna turns her back to Killian and grips the hem of her t-shirt then glances at him over her shoulder, a couple of curls covering her eyes and then slowly she pulls the shirt up over her head, revealing the sensual line of her back, the candlelight fluttering shadows over her curves.
Turning to face him, a mischievous smile on her lips, she quickly tosses the shirt at Killian’s face a light laugh on her lips. Tiny bounces on the bed she pushes her panties off her hips till they fall around her ankles. Stepping out of one side she kicks them at her partner in crime. The playful side of Sianna showing and perhaps something he had not expected. Raising her arms she strikes a pose, “Here I am. Now what will you do with me?”
 
He'd yet to see her like this. The world had moved on from the illusion of modesty and yet, always, he'd allowed her the privacy of her own body as they travelled. Outside the world was quiet. They were too far from the city still. They had quiet, they had safety, and he had her.

Sia was sleeker than he'd imagined without her gear on, a slender throat and shoulder line interrupted only by full breasts. Her belly was smooth, her hips rounding gently. She stood infront of him smiling, coy, her panties sailing over his shoulder.

Hs prick gave a lurch of recognition, a twitch of interest as she drew closer. Killian's only answer was to reach out and catch her ankles, pulling them from beneath her until she fell on her backside atop the bed's covers.

"Can't be too rough on you, can I? Don't want to have to carry you for the hike."

The words were a gentle jest, a poke, that hung in the air between them. The only touch he offered her now the stroke of his calloused fingers over her ankle, the sleek line of her calf. The skin beneath his fingers was smooth, gliding beneath his touch. His eyes found her own, pale green finding deep blue. His smile drew slowly to his lips, lingering gently there.
 
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