Educating the Alien: Raedyn (The Azurite Series Book 1)

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practically providing a tent for a family of twelve. He rolled on his side, back to the door.
    Lexi couldn’t believe he was in the bed. She thought he would have grabbed a pillow and headed for the floor with some semblance of a gentleman. But, there was no reason why they couldn’t share a bed. They were both mature adults. She had tried to not ogle Raedyn when he came out of the bathroom, attempting to cover himself as he walked past her. She knew what he was trying to hide and bit her lip to not smile at him. Damn. He really was fine. It was going to be a long night.
    When she slipped inside the cool sheets, she felt him shudder at the waft of cool air.
    “Sorry,” she murmured before lying on her back. His shivers continued and his breathing was heavy. “Are you okay?” she asked worried. Was he having a panic attack?
    “I’m fine,” he groaned. “It’s nothing.”
    Men.
    “Are you sure?” she probed.
    No, he was not sure. What was it about Lexi that drove him to such a state? Being around Lae had never given him these problems before. Of course Lae was about as soft and warm, sweet and kind, as a shark.
    “I have a medical condition. I’ll be fine. I just need to rest.” He felt the bed dip as Lexi rolled toward him. Her handed branded his skin where she touched his arm.
    “Is there anything I can do to help?” she asked in a small voice.

12.
     
    Gods. He was in hell again. A very different one than he experienced when he was ill, but hell all the same. Lexi smelled so good, and her sweet voice wrapped around him, cocooning him in need. He was fully erect now and in danger of jizzing the sheets if he didn’t take care of the matter. Who was he kidding? There was plenty she could do to help. She could take her small cool hand and wrap it around his…
    “Raedyn?”
    He rolled over and in the dim light of the room saw her eyes widen at the sight of his bulging dick.
    “Oh,” she whispered. Her mouth becoming a perfect ‘o’ shape.
    “It’s called arousal,” he whispered, his voice low and gravelly.
    “I…I’m familiar with it,” said Lexi, unable to remove her eyes from his behemoth cock. She had known he was large. She had seen him, cleaned him, but erect he was larger than she remembered. How would that fit? “It looks very uncomfortable.”
    Raedyn sighed. “It is. I should probably go and,” he said, starting to sit up in the bed. Lexi reached out to stop him and he looked down at her hand.
    “I meant it when I asked if I could help. I could assist you,” she paused. “For purely medical purposes.” She licked her lips and Raedyn’s dick bounced. He shook his head.
    “You don’t have to do that,” he said, his voice cracking. He needed Lexi to remove her hand or he was going to spend.
    “I know I don’t have to. I want to.”
    Raedyn’s stomach flopped at her words. She wanted to touch him. She wanted to help him with his erection. She wanted to help him release his seed. He had never been scared so shitless in his life. Not during space training when Gregliphyls had attacked his ship, not when he passed out from the g-force of his first centrifuge training.
    “What? What would you do?” he asked nervously.
    Lexi shrugged. “I could touch you again like last time.”
    Last time he was in a fever induced hallucination, he doubted a single touch would bring him to come this time. She had already touched his arm and he hadn’t finished yet. Raedyn laid back down in the bed, face to face with Lexi, separated by inches.
    “What if that doesn’t work? You already touched my arm.”
    She thought for a moment. Lexi knew this was uncharted territory for him. He hadn’t ever dated, he had never been with a woman either.
    “I could kiss you.”
    Flashes of dinner rolled through Raedyn’s mind. He thought of the food that went into Lexi’s mouth, the coffee, and the cake, her toothbrush, covered with her own germs and bacteria.
    “Would you mind using an alcohol based mouth

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