“That’s because no one’s ever fucked you this good before.” His voice was hoarse, as if that turned him on more, and his strokes became harder and deeper. I felt my body shaking as my climax was about to explode.
“I think I should pull out now.” He groaned, and I shook my head.
“No! I’m nearly there.” I screamed and backed my ass back into him as he fucked me. “I’m coming,” I cried out as my juices exploded in the biggest orgasm of my life. I felt Jakob’s cock slide in and out of me and then into me one last time with such force that he had to hold on to my hips tightly. I felt his explosion inside of me as our bodies shook together, and all I could think about was how absolutely perfect the moment had been. Jakob pulled out of me and groaned as I turned around to face him.
“I’m sorry, I couldn’t stop in time.”
“It’s okay.” I leaned forward and kissed him. “I should have let you pull out when you wanted to.”
“Let’s go in the water.” He grabbed my hand, and we stood up awkwardly and made our way into the small waterfall. My body was tingling, and I felt more alive than I’d ever felt in my life.
“This is perfect.” I kissed him as he pulled me toward him, and he smiled.
“I’m glad you think so.” His hands ran down my spine. “I’m so glad that you’re hap—”
“What was that?” I froze and stared at him with wide eyes.
“It sounded like a gun.” He jumped up quickly and pulled me with him. “We need to move.”
“Who has a gun?” My eyes widened. “Do you think Steve has a gun?”
“It has to be Steve, unless someone else is on the island.”
“I’m scared, Jakob.” I clutched his arm, and I could feel tears welling up in my eyes for the first time. “What’s going on?”
“I’m not sure. Look, put this on.” He threw his shirt to me and pulled on his briefs. “Ready?”
“Yes.” I nodded, suddenly feeling very scared.
“Hold on.” He grabbed a my shoulders and looked me in the eyes. “Everything is going to be okay. I’m going to take care of you.” He gave me a deep kiss and held me close for a second. “I promise.” I nodded my understanding, and he grabbed my hand and started running. I tried to keep up with him as best as I could, but all I could think about was the loud gunshot we’d heard. Was it smart for us to be running toward the man with the gun?
Nine
We made it back to the beach in record time, and there was no one there.
“Where do you think he is?” I whispered, feeling even more scared.
“I don’t know.” Jakob’s face looked hard and angry.
“It was a gun we heard, right?” I shivered, and he hugged me close to him.
“I think it was a gun.” He nodded and then took a step back to look around the beach. “I don’t know what game Steve is playing.”
“Anyone miss me?” a voice cried out, and we both froze. I looked to the right slowly, and there I saw Steve hobbling toward us. His hands were empty.
“Steve?” I called out to him weakly. “Where have you been?”
“I’m not sure.” His eyes looked blank, there was a manic expression on his face, and his shirt was ripped.
“Did you hear the gunshot? Are you okay?” I took a step toward him, but Jakob grabbed me and pulled me back.
“I heard a loud noise.” Steve nodded. “I was worried about the two of you. That noise gave me the energy to get up and start walking again.”
“Where have you been?” I frowned and looked at Jakob. His eyes were narrowed, and I could see his chest heaving.
“I got lost in the jungle.” He offered me a smile. “I wanted to surprise you both with breakfast yesterday, but my leg made it hard for me to get around. So I sat down and took a nap.” He paused. “Then I felt something hit me hard, and I blacked out. When I came to, I was disoriented and lost.”
“What hit you?” I stared straight ahead, not wanting to see Jakob’s face.
“I don’t know.” He shook his head and reached out to grab my arm. “Sorry. I hope you don’t mind my holding on to you for support.”
“No, of course not.” I held my arm out to him.
“Thank you. I was so thankful when I found you both.” He looked up at Jakob then. “I would hate to think what would have happened if I hadn’t.”
“I hate to think what will happen now that you have.” Jakob’s voice was low, and he walked over to our makeshift water bowls and grabbed a branch we’d found the previous day and handed it to me. “Take this, Bianca.” He pushed it into my hand.
“Okay.” I nodded.
“The battle has only just begun,” he muttered under his breath. “You might need it.”
“What are you doing?” Jakob’s voice was loud and angry as Steve hobbled toward us. His eyes narrowed and I could feel his heart beating fast next to me. “What game are you playing?”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about.” Steve’s eyes were wide as he stopped in front of us. “Right now, I’d love something to eat. Do you have anything?”
“You should have gotten some fruit in the jungle,” Jakob responded coldly.
“We can try fishing again.” I squeezed Jakob’s arm. “Maybe we’ll catch some more.”
“I guess.” He sighed. “If you want some.” I nodded, and we walked toward the ocean.
“So what are we going to do with the fish? Make sushi?” Steve hobbled along behind us as we walked, and I felt him poke me in the back.
“You good with knives?” Jakob looked back at him.
“Maybe as good as you are with a rock,” Steve shot back, and silence filled the air. I slowed my pace down slightly and waited for him to catch up.
“Are you okay?” I whispered to Steve as he walked next to me.
“He tried to kill me.” His eyes looked scared. “He left me for dead.”
“What? When?” I frowned. “Why did you come back if he tried to kill you?” My eyes widened.
“I wanted to make sure you were okay,” he whispered hurriedly. “I know why you’re here, Bianca. I know the—”
“What’s going on?” Jakob stopped in front of us, and he stared at me. I stared at the gash on his face and wondered if he had really tried to kill Steve. And if he had, why? What did Steve know that I didn’t?