1. The Island, Chapter 14


    Date: 5/31/2016, Categories: Fiction, Consensual Sex, Erotica, Male/Female, Author: Paperbackwriter, Rating: 93.3, Source: sexstories.com

    Chapter 14 I staggered into camp a few minutes later, into the midst of chaos. The field hockey team looked armed for battle. They had spears and knives and were obviously preparing to hunt down the terrorist woman. Joelle’s head was bandaged, and the gauze was stained with red where it crossed the gash in her hair. A knot of people were gathered around the fire pit, arguing. When I walked out of the trees, conversation stopped for a moment, then everyone gathered around me. Joelle leaped on me, hugging me tight and crying silently. I held her as she calmed down. “You’re OK!” she said joyfully. “God, I was so worried she would kill you!” “I’m all right,” I told her, kissing her hair. “But you’re bleeding!” she said, pulling away and inspecting me. I was? I followed her gaze, twisting so I could look at my flank. My right hip and lower back had deep, parallel gouges about 4 inches long from the woman’s nails. Blood had dripped all over my butt and leg, but was now dried. I was in such a state, I hadn’t even realized the extent of my injuries. “And your head!” she exclaimed. “You’ve got blood all over your forehead!” It must have been where the log had glanced off me. I blotted at it with my hand, and it didn’t seem to be bleeding further. “I’m OK,” I assured her. “I didn’t even notice it.” Janie squeezed through the crowd. I could tell she was shaken, but was playing the strong leader. “Dave, you gave us quite a scare,” she said, her voice tremulous. She laid her hand on my ...
    shoulder. “What happened?” “Where is she?” Alexis asked, a scowl marring her pretty features. “The hunters are ready to track her down. She doesn’t get to fuck with our people any more.” “She’s gone,” I said simply. “What do you mean?” Janie asked in confusion. “She escaped?” “I guess in a way. She jumped off a cliff after I caught her. She fought me, and then she pulled away and jumped. She’s dead.” I didn’t feel like going into the details right now.” I think Janie could tell there was something else going on; I was acting like a robot. She wisely decided to wait until I was ready to discuss it with her. “You’re sure she’s dead?” “I couldn’t climb down to check, but her body was broken pretty seriously,” I recited in a monotone. The word was passed from castaway to castaway, and cheers rang out throughout the crowd. “I guess it’s for the best,” Janie said with a frown. “Now we don’t have to decide what to do with her. I guess justice was served in the end.” “It’s karma, man,” opined Stu. “If you send so much negative energy out into the world, eventually it’s gonna catch up with you.” River and Dakota nodded seriously. “It’s the wheel of destiny,” Rain said. “Humans don’t usually get to see it roll so quickly; it’s not concerned with our individual lives. But that’s what it is. Her crimes must have been bad enough to bring her fate faster than usual. She has no one to blame but herself.” And me , I thought miserably, some of my acceptance slipping away. “This has been a ...
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