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the need to breed, or have this undisputable and unbreakable
urge to find their mate. They fucked whomever they wanted, and when they
finally found the person they stayed with there was nothing that bound them
aside from this thing they called love. Hades warriors did not have an
equivalent of love aside from the mating-and-claiming desire. They did fuck
females when they needed to relieve themselves, but the only time they took a
female to be their mate was to procreate and to have her as a lifelong companion.
    “What about when I die?” She
asked.
    Confusion filled him for a
second, and then realization struck him. He took a step closer to her. “Even
though you’re human, Minka , once we have completed
the breeding and marked you, a chemical is released into your body.”
    She breathed out. “What does that
mean?”
    “It means you would stop aging as
long as one of us marked you every time we were with you sexually.”
    She didn’t respond right away,
but he could see she was thinking hard about what he said.
    “And what happens if you don’t
mark me? What happens if you three die?”
    He was already shaking his head
before she finished talking. “If we die, then the chemical wouldn’t be in your
body any longer, and you’d age naturally.” He cupped her face, ran his thumb
over her bottom lip, and didn’t stop himself from leaning forward. He pressed
his mouth to hers, feeling this spark of warmth and need filled him when their
lips were together. She smelled good, felt incredible, and tasted so fucking
intoxicating. His dick was rock hard, and his blood pumped hard and fast in his
body. He pulled back, and breathed out. “But we’ve survived a long time, and we
have no plans on letting anything happen to you.” The kiss hadn’t been anything
enticing, but even the press of their mouths together had shifted something
inside of him. “We just found you, and no way that anything
or anyone will take that away from us.”
    She swallowed, stared right in
his eyes, and then nodded. “I believe you.”
    And he knew she did, even if she
was jumping into this with both feet , her eyes closed,
and no idea what in the hell would happen.
     

Chapter Six
     
    Minka lay in bed, stared at the stalactites above her, and thought about everything
the brothers had done and said to her this far. It was easy to accept something
when she didn’t have anything to gain or lose, but in all honesty these men had
treated her better than anyone ever had in her life, Jobe included. Although Jobe had showed her kindness and
pleasure, they hadn’t been in a relationship, and hadn’t really known each
other for very much time. Everyone else that she had ever come in contact with
had treated her as if she were just another mouth to feed, a body to clothe,
and as if she was holding them down. But Minka supposed when her species was on the brink of extinction it was a fight for
their life kind of situation.
    She moved off the bed and grabbed a light animal
hide to wrap around her body. The lighting was dim, and everything was so
quiet. Minka padded out of the room and down the
short hallway. The stone around her was almost ominous with the shadows playing
across it. She couldn’t sleep, and she thought walking around would help clear
her mind. Stepping into the main room that held the sitting and cooking area,
she stopped and just looked around. Everything was so dark, and the few flames
that were in the walls, lighting those little spaces, made everything so much
more frightening. The entrance to the cave was about ten feet from her, but all
she could see was the small flames flickering back and
forth. The entrance had many twists and turns, but she wasn’t enough of a fool
to try to escape. For one thing this was not a planet she could live on. Minka was smart enough to know that for as unsure as she
was about all of this, she was safest with these Hades warriors.
    “Thinking of escaping?”
    She turned and saw the dark figure

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