Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 1371
Chapter 1371: Chapter 1371
Jude lay at the center of the slab first, his breath trembling. One by one, the women joined him - not waiting, not asking - just moving in rhythm, as if a song none of them could hear was guiding their limbs. Lips brushed against lips, hands caressed thighs, mouths found skin and whispered heat.
It was not frantic. It was not hurried.
It was ritual.
Lucy straddled him first, her eyes locked on his as she lowered herself onto him, her gasp caught by Sophie’s kiss. The heat of her body surrounded him, but her pace was slow, reverent. Around them, hands moved - guiding, teasing, coaxing. Emma’s mouth kissed the hollow of Jude’s throat while Grace ran her tongue along his chest. Zoey cupped his jaw, murmuring things he couldn’t hear but felt everywhere.
Natalie slid behind Lucy, pressing kisses to her neck as she rocked, her hands smoothing over Lucy’s breasts. Jude’s fingers clutched her hips, but then Layla replaced them, guiding the rhythm with soft firmness.
When Lucy cried out and trembled, Emma took her place. She didn’t climb onto him - she lowered herself backward, hips sliding down with a long moan, Jude filling her inch by inch until she sighed his name like a vow.
And still, the others moved around them, never idle, never watching. They joined .
Stella kissed Jude’s knuckles as he gripped Emma’s thighs. Susan’s lips danced across his ribs. Scarlet lay across the slab, kissing Sophie while her fingers stroked Grace between her legs.
The room was heat and breath, skin and pulse, touch and flame.
He lost track of who rode him, who kissed him, who sighed his name. At some point, it stopped being bodies - it became one.
A single being made of thirteen hearts, thirteen mouths, twenty-six hands moving as one breath, one need, one wave cresting and crashing over itself again and again.
They brought him to the edge a dozen times, pulling him back with wicked smiles and loving moans. They didn’t want just his release.
They wanted everything.
And when at last he came, when Lucy and Emma and Rose held him, when every woman’s hand was on him and he cried out not in pleasure but ecstasy, it felt like the island opened beneath them. The glow exploded upward from the slab, gold and silver, green and violet, shooting into the cavern and through the stone like lightning under water.
The goddess lifted her hands.
And laughed.
It wasn’t cruel.
It was joy.
It was life.
When they collapsed, tangled and soaked and gasping, the altar beneath them had cooled. The runes had faded.
And the goddess knelt beside them, her hand stroking Jude’s hair.
"You have made the island yours," she whispered. "And now... it will make you hers."
Then she kissed him.
And vanished.
Leaving them behind.
Glowing. Changed.
And ready.
Jude lay still, his chest rising and falling beneath the weight of breathless silence. Around him, their bodies glowed faintly - Lucy curled against his side, her hair wet with sweat and shimmer; Sophie resting one arm across his waist, her lips barely parted in exhausted bliss. The others lay sprawled in a perfect tangle - legs over hips, cheeks pressed to shoulders, fingers still linked even in sleep.
But none of them were asleep.
Not fully.
Their eyes were open, glazed with awe. Something hummed inside them now, something deeper than the melody of the island. It wasn’t the same music as before. This one pulsed beneath their skin. It lived in their marrow.
Rose stirred first. She sat up slowly, her body glowing faintly gold, the runes that had once lit the stone now faintly tattooed along her spine. She looked at her hands as if seeing them for the first time, flexing her fingers with reverence.
"We’re part of it now," she whispered.
Jude rose onto his elbows, his eyes flicking to her. "What does that mean?"
Scarlet, lying nearby with her chin on Stella’s back, murmured, "The island... it doesn’t hum anymore. It’s us now. We’re the sound."
Emma sat up, her hair falling over one breast. "Do you feel it? The roots? They’re not beneath us anymore. They’re through us."
Sophie’s fingers traced slow circles over Jude’s stomach, her voice calm. "She didn’t just choose us. She joined us. We’re hers. And she’s ours."
The altar beneath them no longer radiated heat - it pulsed gently like a giant, sleeping heart, in rhythm with theirs. Around the chamber, the stone glistened faintly with residual light, but it wasn’t ominous. It felt like dusklight after rain - soft, forgiving, alive.
Zoey slid her arm beneath Susan’s shoulders and kissed her gently before saying, "We should go. The island will look different now. It’s already shifting. I feel it."
Natalie stood naked and unashamed, stretching her arms above her head. "We aren’t returning to the same forest."
Jude got to his feet slowly, helping Grace and Layla up beside him. Their skin was flushed and marked with thin gold veins that pulsed faintly beneath the surface. He looked at them, really looked, and saw what Rose had meant. They hadn’t lost themselves.
They had expanded.
He moved to Lucy, helping her up last. She looked at him with eyes still misted with stars. "You’re glowing," she whispered.
"So are you," he replied.
The stairway that had once led down into the earth now wound up through walls that no longer felt like stone. As they climbed back into the forest above, it was clear the island had changed. The air was thicker with scent - flowers in full bloom, wet leaves, honey and rain and heat. Trees that had once towered rigidly now curved in gentle arcs, bending like dancers mid-pose. The sky overhead shimmered violet despite the morning sun.
When they emerged at the ridge where the jungle opened to the sea, Jude stopped and turned slowly.
The tree line was no longer where they left it.
Vines had woven a living arch behind them, sealing the path. The ground glittered faintly beneath their feet, tiny blossoms blooming with each step. In the distance, the ocean roared louder - not with anger, but like applause.
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