Aftermarket Lover (SDS Robots) Page 4
The slickness of Lin’s cum let him slide in the rest of the way, and Ash’s breath hitched. There was nothing like the feel of being balls deep inside someone and he stopped to revel in it for a second.
Lin pushed back impatiently, and Ash grinned. Then he began to move.
And as soon as he did, he knew he was in trouble. There was no way he would last more than a minute. Cursing under his breath, Ash tried to slow down but couldn’t. Every nerve cell in his cock was alive with sensations that made his knees shake, and each thrust in and out of Lin’s tight flesh brought him closer to the brink. He was coming already.
“Sorry,” he said, and then he noticed Lin’s movements were also quickening. “Sorry about what?” Lin said hoarsely. Lin’s hand was rubbing his cock so fast it was almost a blur. He was nearly there too.
Ash slapped his hand over Lin’s, helping him. “I’m going to come,” he said.
They came together, Ash thrusting for all he was worth and Lin squirming and screaming beneath him.
As it was the next morning when Lin surprised Ash in the shower, only their positions were reversed. Ash started with his hands against the wall, Lin pumping in and out behind him, but each jab from Lin’s cock spiked him with bursts of intense pleasure that radiated out to every nerve in his body, and soon he collapsed down to his knees.
He shouted as he came, hands grappling helplessly on the slippery shower floor, feeling Lin bruising his hips, he was gripping him so hard.
Lin lay heavily on top of him afterward. The water rained down on their exhausted bodies, washing the sweat off before it could even form. “Sex between humans usually lasts longer than this,” Ash said, as soon as he could speak again. “We’re going to have to find a way to slow down.”
“Yes,” Lin said.
****
Ash was watching the news when the story flashed across the screen.
He ran into the bedroom where Lin was dusting, and grabbed his arm. “Come,” he said.
“What is it?”
“Just come.”
The news announcer was reporting, “Schuman was a galactic innovator, a man who broke new ground in artificial intelligence engineering. His many contributions to AI development made him extremely wealthy at a young age.”
A still image of T.E. Schuman’s handsome face appeared on the U-net screen. Ash felt Lin stiffen beside him.
Together they watched the picture change to live footage of a short, slender robot with long silver hair being led away in handcuffs. The caption at the bottom of the screen read, “Schuman’s Robot Suspected in Murder.”
“His new robot,” Ash breathed. “The one he got after you. He must’ve still had that glitch.”
Lin was clutching Ash’s arm hard. “Don’t worry, you’re safe,” Ash said, and then he looked at Lin.
His face was wet.
Tears rolled from his eyes. Lin touched his cheek, then looked at the sheen on his hand. “I’m crying, aren’t I? That’s what this is.”
“What’s going to happen to him?” Ash asked, meaning the robot.
“If he’s guilty, they’ll terminate him,” Lin said. “It could have been me.”
“But it wasn’t,” Ash put his arms around Lin. “You survived. And now Schuman is dead, and you’re safe from him forever.” He held Lin until Lin’s shaking stopped.
****
Morning dawned, and Ash crouched down and fixed Tiny’s leash for his walk.
“I’ll do that,” Lin said, coming into the front room. “Didn’t you want to get out to work early?”
“Let’s both walk him,” Ash said. “I have time.”
They exited the station and Ash shut the door behind them. “Maybe I should get a job,” Lin suggested. “Then you wouldn’t have to work so hard. And I could start paying you back for the operation.”
“No need.”
“I hope it didn’t cost too much,” Lin said. Tiny barked at his feet, and Lin bent down to untangle his leash.
“It’s fine,” Ash said.
Lin stood up and looked at him seriously. “Ash, what did it cost? Please tell me.”
“Well, let’s put it this way. We’re living paycheck to paycheck for the time being.”
“What?” Lin stared. “Are you serious?” He came up to Ash, his face stricken. “But you were saving that money to get offplanet and finally travel.”
“Don’t worry about it,” Ash said gruffly.
“Why?”
Ash didn’t know how to put it. He’d lived for himself for years without ties or commitments. He’d never done anything for anyone else that he could remember. Maybe he’d just wanted to do something big for someone else for once. He’d been moved by Lin’s plight and wanted to help.
“You don’t owe me for this. I just wanted to do it, okay?”
Lin stared at him for a long moment. Then a gentle smile appeared on his face. “Let’s get another of those machines you use,” he said, “and I’ll look for gold too. We’ll be able to leave this planet in half the time then.” He raised up and kissed Ash on the lips.
Tiny pulled on the leash and Lin moved forward with him. Then he turned around. “Ash, you’re wrong about one thing.”
“What?”
“Someone once said the measure of a man is in how he treats those who are under his power. You could have treated me badly. But you did the opposite.”
Lin gazed at Ash. “You said you were ‘nothing special.’ But I think someone who would treat a sex robot like a human being is very special. I want to get to know you, Ashton Cheng. I want to know everything about you because you’re the best human being I’ve ever met.”
As Tiny pulled him away, Lin looked back over his shoulder to add, “And I hope it takes the rest of my life, because that’s how long I want to be with you.”
Ash stared after Lin. Then a smile spread across his face as he ran to catch up.
The End
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