"You will keep your eyes on mine at all times," she repeated."You will keep your eyes on mine at all times," she repeated. "Even when you come." "Yes, Lady," he breathed, and she resumed, keeping her grip on his head and keeping his face turned to hers. More slow clutching, more languid movement of her hips, becoming gradually more energetic as the kamireh took effect on her as well. She watched as he tried to control his reactions, keeping his eyes locked with hers. At one point, he bit his lip to keep from crying out. Her face tightened in distress. "No!" she told him. "You may use your voice." He nodded slowly in response, his nods gradually taking up the cadence of her muscles gripping him, her hips grinding into his. Quietly at first, but growing in volume, he moaned with each breath. Every part of his body, every action, became synchronized with the woman to whom he had somehow come to owe his bodily allegiance. He watched her head bob as the kamireh took her, saw her wild hair drag over her wet body, felt her spasm as the hot throbbing laid its grasp on her, saw her sweat-filmed breasts move in little up-and-down circles as her body became synchronized as well with the wave that had taken them both over. Together, they moved, together they moaned, together they breathed -- all the while with their eyes locked. He was tightening, becoming very tight, so tight . . . "Lady," he moaned quietly. He could feel himself nearing the peak as she re- leased his head and slowly dragged her nails down his chest and sto- mach until her hands were at her own hips. He was beyond gasping, felt only the first shuddering surge of energy; she saw it as well, and her hands flew back to his cheeks to hold his head rock steady. She bent again to him, focusing her eyes directly on his. "Even when you come," she reminded him, her voice a ghostly hiss. He could not respond, but only react as she clutched and thrust, finally feeling the tightness build to the point where he felt that he could not stand it any longer, to the point where he felt that the horrible ache would remain with him all his life if he . |