Untamed Hawaiian Heat (Rift Hunters)

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Authors: Shay MacLean
Tags: Science-Fiction, Fantasy, futuristic
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missing. She was just tired. That was all. She concentrated on the pleasure she and Mateo were giving each other. But still, deep inside, she knew something was missing. She wanted and needed Mateo with an intensity that frightened her, just like she always had. But there was definitely a void aching with an urgency to be filled.
    The restless energy began to pulse inside her stronger than ever. Closing her eyes, she reached for it, hesitating when it seemed to sigh in contentment at finally being acknowledged. She let it wind through her thoughts, where it sought a deeper connection. She was surprised when she felt it moving toward the pathway linking her to Mateo. Fearing what it was and what it could do, she tried to slam a barrier around it. A single strand slipped through before she could close the pathway.
    Kiana drew in a sharp breath when she felt it combine with the energy she’d sensed in Mateo only moments ago. She met Mateo’s eyes and saw both shock and awe mirrored in their depths, just as her sensors picked up movement near the trail leading to the waterfall.
    She jerked her head toward the area to assess the perimeter. Tiaki.
    Tiaki stood motionless, staring at her and Mateo.
    How the hell had he escaped the holding cell?
    Their eyes locked and held. Heat flooded her again at the undisguised hunger and arousal she saw there. The energy she’d felt intertwine with Mateo’s fluctuated, became a burning beacon, and broke free, surging through both her and Mateo, heightening all the feelings swirling through them. Then it reached out to Tiaki. She lowered her head, realizing he was aroused by the sight of them.
    She squeezed her eyes shut, trying to block out the image of him observing them, even though she felt the missing piece drop into place as he did. She moaned as her pussy tightened around Mateo’s cock. The ecstasy was so intense, it took her breath away.
    Mateo flipped her onto her back, spread her thighs wider, and thrust inside.
    The pressure built again, and another climax crashed over her as Mateo screamed her name. His cock pulsed, flooding her womb with his seed.
    “Mine,” she heard him rasp against her ear.
    Kiana held him closer to her breast and looked over to where Tiaki had been standing. The spot was empty. She closed her eyes and concentrated on blocking Mateo from feeling her emotions.
    What was she going to do?

Chapter Five
    Tiaki watched Kiana splinter in Mateo’s embrace. He could feel their combined magic struggling for release, reaching out to him, calling to the magic within him. Demanding he claim them for his own. He frowned.
    They couldn’t be his soul mates, could they? Earth’s magic hadn’t been tapped, even though he could sense the powerful energy pulsing just beneath the surface. It whispered to him, tempting him, enticing him… That was nothing, however, compared to the pull he felt toward the couple he’d been watching.
    He focused on the lovers again. A stab of lust twisted his gut and hardened his cock to a painful degree. Though he’d never dreamed he’d find his soul mate, he was shocked to discover his soul bond was to be a tribus . While he’d been a third in occasional trysts with another couple, he’d never felt anything like what coursed through his blood right now.
    He ripped his gaze away from the lovers—lovers he couldn’t have—and stalked off in the opposite direction. He forced all thoughts of Kiana and Mateo and what they’d aroused in him away. He couldn’t afford to dwell on his emotions.
    He wanted to gain the trust of these people, but first he needed information. There was no time or room for dalliances.
    He had to find out what the fuck had caused the rift to throw him into Earth’s future. How far it had sent him from his original location in 2013 was another thing he needed to know. It hadn’t escaped his notice that they hadn’t answered him when he’d asked what year it was during his interrogation. He sensed his magic

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