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Sun God Seeks…Surrogate?

Sun God Seeks…Surrogate? (Accidentally Yours #3)(49)
Author: Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

And with that moment of utter helplessness came a startling transformation deep inside his immortal soul.

Like a hard blow to the gut, he realized that if given the choice, he would let mankind perish, sacrifice his very soul, if it meant saving her.

Impossible.

How, when the gods were hardwired to protect humanity, could he feel this way? He did not know. But he did. The invisible chains had snapped, his soul free to choose which lives he valued more. Free to live, to love, to wish for a different life and possibly obtain it. And at that very moment, he wished to never be separated from Penelope ever again.

But surely the Maaskab was about to kill him. And surely the priest had come to take her away.

There was but one solution: the Prayer of Loyalty and Protection.

With his light tethered to hers, he stood a chance of tracking her down once the cenote rebuilt his form.

He spoke the words and prayed the Maaskab behind him was close enough to touch…to kill. At the very least, he would buy Penelope some time before more showed up.

He reached behind and felt solid flesh and bone.

Contact.

Then there was darkness. Nothing but darkness. Until the sound of Penelope’s sweet voice came crashing through the abyss, sighing his name in her sleep.

“Penelope, wake up. Can you hear me?”

There was no reply for several moments. Perhaps his light was in limbo. But when he felt his body move of its own accord, his eyes unable to see a damn thing, he realized he was hitchhiking inside another body. Indeed, the universe had a sick, sick sense of humor; he was inside Penelope.

“Be careful what you wish for,” he mumbled.

“Huh?” she asked, her voice frantic.

“My last memory, before the Maaskab appeared, was wishing to be inside you.”

“How’s it even possible?”

“It’s quite easy to wish to be inside you—”

He noticed the sensation of heat spread across his own cheeks. She was blushing.

Amazing. He could sense her body?

Yes. Heat on her face, cold in her feet, and…hunger? He’d never felt hunger, but it was a sensation deep within her belly that radiated out through every cell of her body. She was famished. Starving.

He instantly angered. There was no reason on earth for her to go without, to deprive her body of nourishment.

“When was the last time you ate?” he asked.

“I had a grilled cheese and ice cream a few hours ago. Couldn’t sleep. Is it really you?” her voice quivered as though she were on the brink of tears.

A few hours? Were human bodies always so needy?

“Yes. It is truly I.”

“Are you sure? Because I dream about you all the time. Can you prove it?”

He couldn’t help but wonder what her dreams might be like. Were they similar to his? So tantalizing, so graphic, the details so remarkable that he tasted her on his tongue. Even now, with little effort, he could visualize every sensual, feminine curve of her body: her soft inner thighs, the gentle slope of her back that flowed into the most deliciously round, firm ass he’d ever seen. He could recall the color and exact shape of her pink ni**les, of her heat as he filled her repeatedly and came inside her—dammit, man! Stop that. Think of something godly and boring like picking lottery winners.

Not working…dammit! His mind pulsed with lust.

But despite his unrelenting desire and shocking, inexplicable transformation, the irony and bitterness of his situation lurked menacingly in the shadows of his mind.

He could not be with her, even if he wanted her with every molecule of divine energy in his soul. Because two simple facts had not changed: One, the apocalypse was coming. And if he, his brethren, and their allies failed to stop it, life would cease to exist—Penelope’s life included.

Two, he was a god. Simply put, he lacked the ability to give a human heart—Penelope’s heart—what it needed to thrive. They were two different elements existing in two different realities of the same world. Fire and ice. Reason and passion. Responsibility and desire. Opposite ends of the spectrum. And if he acted upon his feelings for her or attempted any sort of relationship, he might end up destroying the very thing that he admired: her spirit. She would always be left wanting emotionally.

You will overcome this irrational urge to be with her. Do your hear me? You will, goddammit. You cannot afford any distractions.

“Well?” she said. “I’m waiting.”

“Woman! Stop your foolishness. It is I.”

“Woman? Oh my God! Minotaur, it is you!” she began to squeal.

He felt the weight of her body slam into her heels as she jumped and clapped. He felt the heaviness of her bust jiggle with her movements. His…well, not his body, but his soul tensed up. If he had a penis, it would be harder than a rock right now.

“This is going to be very challenging.”

“What?”

“Nothing. Keep jumping.”

CHAPTER 28

I bolted down the hallway, unable to believe he’d been hanging out inside my body the entire time. Now it all made sense…my smoldering rear end, the blast I’d given Brutus. Did this mean that I wasn’t a Payal? And if not, then why would the Maaskab even want me or have taken my mother?

Mistaken identity?

I’d have to ask as soon as I delivered the exciting news about Kinich to the gods. But would they believe me? It was little a little…strange.

Come on. Look who you’re talking about. The gods invented weird. They probably had Weird Olympics complete with crazy crab-crawl relay race, garbage can chariot racing, and potato sack hop…with the potatoes still in them. While eating potatoes. These folks were the official sponsors of the bizarre and unusual.

Damn. And you fit right in.

Then, without pomp or warning, the magnitude of the situation struck home like a bad burrito.

Crap! Inside my body? He could feel what I felt? Hear my thoughts?

Testing, testing. You are the sexiest man alive. I want to make you my hunky love slave and hereby decree you call me Princess Penelope, Your Eternal Jewel.

No response.

Minotaur? Can you hear me?

No response.

Well, that’s a relief.

I rounded the corner into the living room to find Emma, Gabrán, and Brutus speaking quietly.

“I found Kinich,” I exclaimed.

Emma shifted the gaze of her bloodshot eyes from the floor.

I jumped up and down and pointed to my chest. “He’s here!”

Gabrán leaned toward Brutus. “The lass has finally cracked.”

Brutus nodded in agreement.

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