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Clock Strikes
(Neko 1)
Blurb:
Collin is a Neko, a human cat hybrid, who has
never had the chance to leave Aloria Island. The only way a Neko is ever
allowed to go to the human world is if they become a pet to a demon. Collin has
been in love with Adrian, the Prince of the Demons, for years, but Adrian
doesn't even seem to notice he exists, so when Porter, Prince Adrian's cousin,
asks Collin if he would like to be his pet for the Annual Reaping of Souls
Ball, Collin jumps at the chance.
Prince Adrian has secretly lusted after Collin
for years, but a demon and a Neko becoming lovers is not only unheard of, such
a relationship is banned. With a rebel army threatening to overthrow Prince
Adrian and the royal council, Collin has to choose sides. But neither choice
guarantees him a place next to Prince Adrian's side.
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Excerpt:
His blue-black hair would feel
like silk against my skin. He would sit in front of me, his back perfectly
straight, because princes don't slouch. His hands, cool and big, would touch
the sides of my face, pulling me closer so I could give him pleasure. And
heaven knows I wanted to give him all the pleasure my Neko body could handle.
His hands would travel down his
flat, tight abdomen to his pants. He would loosen his clothing and reveal his
large, erect cock. I would lean forward and swallow him down my throat, hoping
to hear his gasp of erotic pleasure.
My own body would be ready for
him when he'd had enough of my mouth. I would look at him through my long dark
lashes and the curtain of my blonde hair and give him my sweetest smile. The
one I'd been practicing just for him. And I would finally say...
"Collin."
I blinked, the sunlight glaring
down into my eyes. I felt the soft grass mixed with flowers underneath my bare
arms. I could feel my face flush, and I wanted to hide, but instead I looked up
at the person who had called my name.
Rolland, my older brother by
four years, was staring down at me. He was frowning, but I could see he wanted
to laugh. His hair, blonde like mine, fell just above his chin and he reached
up to tug on a strand sticking to his brown, fur-covered cat's ear. "You
were dreaming again."
"I'm a Neko. I sleep
fourteen hours a day," I said simply, sitting up so I could better hide my
erection.
Rolland plopped down next to me
and wrapped his arms around his knees. "Who do you dream about?"
Although Rolland was only
twenty-nine, he was one of the oldest Nekos still living on Aloria. Unable to
take the confinements of our beautiful prison, most Nekos had already settled
for a demon master and left for the human world.
"No one," I murmured.
At least... no one I would ever have.
"Hmm. Doesn't look like no
one." He pointed at the tent in my pants.
I blushed and punched him in
the arm. "Hey, shut up."
He held his hands up in defense
and lowered his voice. "No one stays here forever, Collin. Eventually, all
of us will choose to go to the Neko kingdom forever, or become a pet to a
demon. You should tell that special girl you love her while there is still
time."
"I don't like girls,
Rolland."
He looked embarrassed.
"Oh, yeah, right."
I was silent. There was no way
I could tell him who I wanted. He would think I'd gone crazy and then he would
probably feel bad for me. "What do pets do, anyway?"
Rolland looked at me. "Why
do you want to know?"
I had to be careful. "Just
curious."
"Whatever their master
wants."
"Is that why you're still
here?"
"Me?" Rolland ruffled
my hair, and then pinched my cat ear before standing up. "I'm not going
anywhere until you do."
He was going to be waiting a
while. I took his waiting hand and then followed him down the dirt path back
home. We lived on an island surrounded by a sort of energy field that prevented
humans from detecting us. I'd heard the kinder demons who came to Aloria
frequently say that it was in our best interest humans not find us.
Sure, I knew it was a strange
concept for humans to imagine half cat, half human hybrids, but I was living
proof we existed.
The real reason for our
invisible wall of protection, the one whispered amongst the bolder Nekos, was
that the demons would never let us go. They had conquered us some four hundred
years ago, and clearly we weren't fighting anymore.
The futility of it all just
made me want to chuck myself into the ocean. I wondered how long I could swim
before making it to the force field. And then what would happen?
Maybe the energy field was all
just a lie.
Our cottages were tailored to
each family so after our parents and our sister left, Rolland and I had lived
alone. Neither one of us had children or a Neko mate, so our house would
probably be given to another, larger family if we chose to go to the Neko
kingdom, which was really just another island without any hope of escape.
I pushed
open our door and went to the kitchen to get a glass of water. Sometimes, I
wanted to go to join the rest of our family on the Neko homeland, but I
couldn't leave the dark-haired prince from my dreams...
Ana Raine
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