Page 19 of F Clones


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Fig seemed happy to comply as he leaned in to take her mouth. He really was a fast learner. He had her body aching within minutes for him to make love to her.

Chapter Six

Anna cried out Fig’s name as she came hard. That was the best sound he’d ever heard. He had her pinned against the shower wall where he’d fucked her. Sex was one of his favorite new things to do with her.

She dropped her face against his shoulder, panting. He held her tight in his arms, her wrapped around him. “That was mind-blowing.”

“I like shower sex, too,” he admitted.

“I just like sex with you. I don’t care where we are or in what position. It’s always fantastic.”

He chuckled and squeezed her ass with both of his hands where he held her, stepping away from the wall. Fig helped Anna stand and finish their shower. The past few days had been the best of his life.

Anna had called it their honeymoon to celebrate their marriage. She’d said it was as real, even if they couldn’t legally file it with humans. They’d had lots of sex, talked during meals to get to know each other better, and took long naps in between.

Fig helped Anna dry off before exiting the bathroom. A flashing red square on the entertainment wall killed his good mood. Whoever was out there kept transmitting every six hours, trying to lure him into responding. That meant they hadn’t assumed he had flown far from that section of space.

It wouldn’t be a problem to remain where they were for months. He had enough supplies to last them far longer than that. Fig had told Big all about Anna, though, and admitted to having her made into a clone. He’d promised to send word that he’d safely retrieved her from the transport.

That hadn’t happened. He couldn’t risk sending a transmission with another shuttle within sensor range. They’d be able to track his signal to the moon crater they hid inside. Part of him feared that Big would get worried and either come himself or send someone else to check on them. They’d fly right into a possible trap.

“Shit. They are still out there, aren’t they?”

“Yes.” He didn’t want Anna to worry, but he wouldn’t lie.

Anna pressed against his side, running her hands over his chest as if to soothe his worries. “They’ll eventually have to give up, right? Is there any chance whoever is out there might find us?”

“We’re very difficult to locate but not impossible if they believe we’re using this moon to hide. They could begin searching each crater.”

“How many of them are there?”

He took a deep breath. “Approximately a hundred are large enough for a shuttle to fly into. They’d use up a lot of fuel, though. That wouldn’t be wise to do.”

“You still look worried. Why?”

He met her gaze, staring into her beautiful green eyes. “Big must be worried. I haven’t been able to contact him since I attacked the transport. He knew my plans and about you. He or Blade might come searching for me.”

“That would be bad if that other ship is hostile.” Anna tended to chew on her bottom lip when she was thinking. He found that adorable. “What can we do?”

“I won’t risk you.”

“What would you do if I wasn’t here?”

“I’d confront them to figure out who they are and what their intentions are. Then, I’d fly back into the asteroid field to lose them. They went around it before. The odds are in my favor—they won’t risk it. Only very skilled pilots would be able to avoid terminal collisions.”

“You can’t send a message to Big?”

“No. Another vessel will be able to narrow down where we’re hiding if we send a transmission.”

“Well, shit.” Anna patted his chest. “I trust you, handsome. We can’t have your friends possibly being hurt while we do nothing. Will we be able to tell if Big comes here? That way, we’ll outnumber whoever is out there if they are only in one ship when we’ll have two.”

“The rock walls of the crater won’t let their sensors see us, but it works both ways. We can’t see what’s out there, either. I’m only picking up their transmission because?”

“I remember. You told me that before. What does your gut tell you about whoever is out there?”

Fig thought about it. “I’m not certain. It could be a crew of pirates or a clone retrieval team sent from Clone World. Rico Florigo won’t want anyone to learn that six clones escaped from him. He’s not a kind human.”

“I’m getting that impression from everything you’ve told me.” She chewed on her lower lip more. “I think we should take the risk. I trust you.”

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