Stuck in an Island with Twelve Beautiful Women -
Chapter 1726
Chapter 1726: Chapter 1726
Jude reached for her, pulled her into his arms, and kissed her with the weight of every choice they’d made. She melted into him, her mouth open, slow, tender. Then Lucy came to him too, pressing her body against his back, wrapping her arms around him. Emma and Natalie joined, then Grace, then the others, until he was surrounded once more by the pulse of their bodies, the rhythm of their desire.
They lowered him into the glowing grass, and he opened himself completely.
There was no rush.
Only worship.
Only them.
Zoey kissed down his stomach, her hair falling like a curtain of fire across his chest. Grace straddled his thighs, slow and teasing, her hips rolling just enough to make him twitch. Sophie kissed his mouth, then his neck, then pulled his hand to her breast. Emma’s tongue traced his ribs, lazy and sensual. Natalie whispered things in his ear - soft, filthy, reverent. Rose licked his palm before guiding it between her legs.
Each woman took her turn.
Each woman gave him a piece of herself.
And he gave them everything.
The meadow pulsed brighter with every cry, every gasp, every joined body and locked gaze. There was no jealousy. No competition. Only celebration.
At some point, Jude lost himself in them. The orgasms blurred into one long tidal wave of sensation. When he came, it was not with one of them - but all. Their bodies moved together, rising and falling, writhing in the soft grass as if the island itself was making love to them.
When it ended, they lay together in a star of limbs and glowing skin, eyes wide and breathless.
Sophie was the first to laugh - soft and disbelieving.
"I didn’t know I could feel like that," she whispered.
"You weren’t holding anything back," Lucy said, curling into Jude’s side.
Emma was on his other side, tracing circles on his chest. "I never want to leave this place."
"But we’ll have to," Rose said gently. "This place is a gift, but it’s not meant to keep us."
Jude kissed her forehead. "Then we come back. Together. Whenever we need it."
They nodded.
Then the stars shifted again.
A golden ribbon of light descended from the sky, wrapping around their bodies, lifting them gently from the grass. The meadow faded. The stars dimmed. And then -
They were back.
In the clearing.
The golden tree stood silent now, its pods dormant. The forest was quiet.
But they were glowing.
Changed.
Each of them.
Their eyes still shimmered faintly. Their bodies hummed with energy. The connection hadn’t faded. It had deepened. The others looked at each other, at Jude, and no one needed to speak.
They felt it.
They were no longer seekers.
They were no longer surviving.
They were becoming.
The golden blossoms opened again above them, spilling petals into the night.
And the island sighed in pleasure.
They walked back through the forest in silence, not from fear, but from reverence. The air seemed clearer now, the shadows gentler. Even the trees had changed - taller somehow, their trunks glowing faintly with runes none of them remembered carving. The forest remembered them now, and it responded like a living thing in love. The path home was lined with light, not fireflies, but fragments of something divine, like the dust of stars drifting lazily through the underbrush. Jude held Lucy’s hand, and her grip never faltered. Her golden eyes flicked to his every few steps, as if checking that he was still real, still there, still hers.
When they reached the edge of the camp, the sky had deepened into twilight. Not dusk, not night, but something dreamlike - caught between moments. Their treehouses were still there, lit from within, waiting. The fire pit was glowing with quiet embers. The scent of fruit and saltwater drifted from the nearby river. It was familiar. But no longer ordinary.
Stella exhaled deeply. "It feels like we’ve been gone for days."
Sophie knelt and touched the ground. "Time doesn’t move the same anymore."
Zoey collapsed onto the soft moss with a satisfied sigh, stretching her arms overhead. "I don’t care. My legs feel like jelly and my soul’s humming."
Scarlet, quiet until now, moved beside her and lay on her back, fingers laced over her stomach. "We touched something sacred. I feel... open."
Natalie sat beside her. "It’s like the island peeled everything off us. Every mask. Every fear. We’re raw now. But not empty."
Susan stood with her arms crossed, a small smile playing on her lips. "I don’t feel raw. I feel whole."
Jude remained standing, watching them, his chest full to bursting. He could feel each of them inside him - not physically, not just from the pleasure they’d shared, but from something deeper. A golden thread that had looped and knotted through all of them, pulling tighter with every breath.
Emma rose and approached him, brushing her fingers along his jaw. "You’re thinking too much."
"I don’t want to lose this feeling."
"You won’t," she said. "We’ve passed the threshold."
He turned his head and kissed her palm.
Rose walked over, her wrap low on her hips, her breasts bare, unapologetic, glowing. "The heartstone will call again. But not yet. What we did... it planted something."
Grace tilted her head. "What kind of something?"
Rose smiled. "We’ll know when it blooms."
That night, they didn’t build a fire. They didn’t need it. Their bodies were warmth enough, their breath a wind, their joined hearts beating like the center of the island itself. They lay together, tangled beneath the open sky, stars shimmering through the leaves.
Jude had Lucy in one arm and Sophie in the other. Emma lay across his legs, her head against his thigh, humming softly as she drew lazy shapes on his skin. Zoey curled against his other side, kissing the slope of his ribs. Grace and Natalie pressed close together, giggling in whispers. Stella dozed on Scarlet’s chest, their legs knotted together. Susan and Rose sat at the edge of the circle, watching the others, hands clasped in the moss.
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