I started stroking his base faster. He moaned loudly. If I hadn’t been falling in love with the monster, his cries would’ve terrified me. Instead, I sucked his cock all the harder, eager to please the enormous man. He didn’t say a word, but I knew what was about to happen when his dick swelled for a final time. With a guttural roar he spilled deep into my throat. I savored each rope of minty sperm against my tongue. I slowed down my jerking and massaged the last bits of cum out of his rod. The scent and smell really put me in the holiday spirit. I pulled his cock out of my mouth and ran my tongue over the tip.
I rested his cockhead against my cheek, “Did I reward you enough, sir?” I asked, batting my eyelashes.
Krampus’s jaw fell open. I felt his cock pulse as he grew hard again. He ran a hand down his face before cursing. “You wicked creature, you’re going to be the death of me.”
I smiled and kissed the head of his cock. “Is that a n-”
I was on my back before I could even get the words out.
Chapter 5
Iawoke as I did most mornings, with Freeloader sitting on my chest, smacking me in the face. I turned my head away, groaning when she yowled in my ear instead of taking the hint. “Alright, fine!”
The cat finally relented when I sat up and left to resume whatever morning ritual cats did when they’ve ruined their owner’s chances of sleeping in. On a holiday no less. I reached a hand to the other side of the bed, seeking Krampus’s warmth, only to find the bed empty. I leapt up with a start, looking wildly around the room for any sign of my monster man. “Oh my god, I was so lost in the sauce I still didn’t get his fucking number! Ahhh!”
I paced around the room, running my fingers through my disheveled hair as I muttered to myself like the crazy woman I was clearly becoming. “Didn’t get his number, didn’t put a damn bonnet on. Rookie mistakes, Daphne. Rookie mistakes!”
As I fought the good fight against frizziness, I grabbed my phone and called Daisy. She picked up after a few rings and gave a muffled greeting.
“Good, you’re up. Listen, I got a bone to pick with that man, so we’re headed to the bank as soon as you’re ready. Where are you now?”
I heard a slurping straw before she replied. “Hey Sugarplum! Kain and I stopped to grab breakfast. I’m loading his butt in the car and we can be there in ten. You ready for this?” Daisy’s voice crackled through the phone. In the background, I could hear her boyfriend Kain’s panicked mumblings about her driving. “Well, until you get your license, you can just buckle in and deal with it Mr. Destroyer.”
I sighed, pinching the bridge of my nose. “More than ready. Get this, Krampus came again last night, spent the entire night with me, then just vanished before I woke up. Like who does that?”
“Men,” she said simply. There was an indignant grumble in the background, but she ignored him. “So, are we still doing this or are you giving up on him?”
“Hell no! He owes me an explanation at least. We’re robbing the damn bank!”
“Excellent. Am I picking you up or are you meeting us there?”
“Seeing as it’s literally three blocks away from me and I don’t want to die, I’ll meet you there.”
“Oh hush, the both of you. I’m a damn excellent driver!” Kain broke out in laughter and I hung up before I got sucked into an argument on whether her lead foot was a danger to us all. It was.
I stormed out of my apartment, a woman on a mission. The morning streets were unusually quiet. Christmas decorations adorned the closed shops, their festive jolly colors almost mocking me with their cheer. As I approached the bank, Daisy’s car pulled up and she jumped out with a wide grin and a brick in hand.
“Ready to fuck up the establishment?” she asked.
Kain emerged from the passenger side. His red skin matched the decorative Santa blow-up doll next to the bank’s entrance. “What did I say about swinging that around before I cloaked the area?”
Daisy tucked the brick behind her back and gave him a wide smile.
The demon shook his head, unamused. “It’s like you want to get arrested.” Kain snapped his fingers, then gestured to the bank. “Alright, shields up. Do your worst.”
“Shield?” I asked.
Daisy beamed at her man in pride. “I told Kain to use his demon magic to shroud the area in an illusion. Any non magical creature outside a forty-foot radius of the bank won’t be able to see us.”
“Oh. Well damn, that’s convenient.”
“I know, I’m magnificent,” Kain said.
“Humble, too,” Daisy teased.
The demon rolled his eyes and took a seat in the car. “I’ll keep watch, you ladies continue your debauchery.”
I nodded, my frustration fueling the fire within me. The locked bank doors loomed in front of me, its windows reflecting my actions back at me. My eyes looked wild, but somehow my silk press remained immaculate. Good, at least I’d look pretty for my mug shot if things went south.