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Authors: Sabine Priestley

Tags: #Space, #Alien, #978-1-61650-566-0, #romance, #Futuristic

She untied her robe, dropped it to the floor and pulled her gown over her head, leaving her in a cotton bikini, wet with her desire. Ian took his time as he drank her in from head to toe.

He paused at her breasts, his eyes a flash of green, and a wave of pleasure so intense she couldn’t breath, washed over her. Helpless, she leaned against the door, eyes closed, and let the sensation reign—like an orgasm, but not limited to her loins. Something pulsed outside of her body.
How is this possible?
Dani tried to make sense of what was happening when it stopped as quickly as it started.
No, no, no.
She moaned, wanting more. She opened her eyes to find Ian removing his jeans.

A moment of panic flashed through her when she remembered he wasn’t human. What if he wasn’t…the same down there? She held her gaze on the floor, afraid to look.

He stepped closer.

She lifted her head.
Oh yes.
He was definitely normal there, but…was there such a thing as too big?

“Not between us,” Ian said.

“How—”

“Shh, I’m glad you like what you see.” His voice, so deep and strange, resonated within her. Her breath caught and her back arched when he bent down and took her nipple in his mouth, biting to the point of pain. He picked her up again and carried her to the bed. He laid her down and removed her panties with his teeth, while his hands wreaked havoc with her breasts, then thighs. The energy between them grew as the tempo increased.

Something built up inside her. Sexual yes, but more. On the verge of an orgasm, another burst of pure pleasure coursed through her. It was paralyzing. So similar yet so different from the orgasms she knew. She somehow experienced the space beyond her body.
What is this?
She opened her eyes, and again the feeling vanished, leaving her with an overwhelming sense of frustration.

“Oh, God. Ian, that’s you, I know it is. Don’t stop, please.” Dani ached for completion.

Ian growled and moved on top of her. He rested on his elbows as his erection played over her abdomen. He bit and nibbled her neck and ear.

Sounds and moans escaped her without warning. “Ian, please.” She lifted her pelvis and rubbed against him. A look of sadness swept across his face and the word
“human”
slid into her mind. The pain that word caused him hit her physically, and she froze, confused. The green of his eyes intensified, held her captive.

He shook his head and the look of pity turned into one of mischievous desire. A grin pulled at the corner of his mouth as he growled again. The sound sparked another wave of desire. It started between her legs and rolled over her head. Again, she floated in a sea of unimaginable pleasure, so much more than physical. When it stopped, all too soon, Dani hiked up her knees and wrapped her legs round his waist. She reached down to guide him in. He obliged, filling her completely. Every cell in her body responded. It was a thrill unlike any she had ever known and, with it, came an absolute inability to speak. Something outside her responded while he slid in and out, faster and faster. Pleasure flooded over her as the sensation echoed throughout, body and
soul.

His pace quickened and the pleasure narrowed its focus. The intensity increased, exquisite, but it wasn’t the same as before.
He’s holding back.
Her body responded by matching his rhythm, and taking it up a notch. Faster, they moved until the orgasm took her by force and rolled over her again and again. The thrill ran down her legs and up into her belly.

And yet, out of reach but so close…something. Something more—something she needed. They came to a stop and their heartbeats slowed. Ian lowered his head next to hers, his breath hot on her shoulder.

“Oh Dani, that was close.” His voice was back to normal.

“I don’t know about you,” Dani laughed “but I got a lot more than close.”

He brushed the hair away from her eyes. His own back to their brilliant but non-glowing color. “You are so beautiful.”

Dani studied his face. “Why do you look so sad?”

He smiled then. “Not sad, darling, sated.”

“I’ll say.”

Ian slid out of her and lay next to her body. One hand propping up his head and the other tracing her curves. The sensation tickled and made goose bumps spread over her. He laughed and pulled the sheet up to her belly button. He cupped a breast and toyed with her nipple.

“Not fair,” she said.

“Earth has a saying here, about love and war?”

Dani laughed. “Yeah, ‘All’s fair in love and war.’”

He leaned over and kissed her. Sweet and slow. Again she thought she sensed sadness but wasn’t sure why. Their lips parted and he lay next to her, one arm across her chest.

She’d just had the best sex of her life with an alien. Her head swam. What next? Relationships never lasted with her. She wondered how he’d feel about a friends-with-benefits scenario. She knew how she’d feel.

She turned to face him.

“I should probably get back to my room. I really need a few hours of sleep.”

He let out a long sigh. “I’ll walk you.”

* * * *

Ian kissed her one last time and closed her bedroom door. He smelled her on his fingers and inhaled deeply. He took his time returning to his room. There would be no more sleep for him tonight.

This was a mess. An achingly beautiful mess.
She is the perfect mate. Perfect and impossible in equal measure.

The empire was ruled and fueled by pure bloodlines. As an only child he had a duty to continue the line. To mate with a Sandarian of equal status.

The thought of hiding her origins crossed his mind, only to be replaced by a vision of the massive birds of prey from Dortan. They took down creatures twice their size. Gordat Prayda would find out. Ian knew it to be fact. He would find out and destroy the Cavacent family.

They couldn’t hide a bond so he couldn’t be intimate with her again. His gut clenched at the thought.

If only she were Sandarian
. He closed the door to his room behind him and leaned against the cool surface of the door.

In the morning he’d have Armond erase her memory of their night together. It meant telling Armond about her psi, but he saw no choice. All she’d remember is a peaceful night’s sleep, and all he had to do was stay away from her.

He leaned his head against the door, the same place she’d stood before. She’d wondered if he was too big for her, and he told her nothing was too big between them. He was wrong. He pushed off the door. It was time to shower. Time to erase her smell and her taste. Time to get to work and forget about things he couldn’t have.

 

 

Chapter 7

 

Dani entered the kitchen the next morning to find she was the last one down. The EPs sat at the table where Ian had watched her the night before. A bolt of desire shot through her at the memory.
I could sure handle a replay
.

Jared and Battista stood around the center island drinking coffee while Gina worked the stove. Dani smiled, and called out “morning” to the room in general. She couldn’t help but wonder if any of them had seen or heard her and Ian.

Gina scooped a mound of scrambled eggs onto a plate. “
Ciao bellezza
, how are you this morning? You sleep well I hope?”

“Um, yeah, I slept fine.” Heat rose to her face and she kept her back to the table.

“Come. Do you want some eggs and toast? Ham and bacon are over there.” She pointed to where Jared and Battista stood around a granite island. “You better hurry. Those two, they don’t eat. They inhale.”

Dani’s stomach answered for her and she took the offered plate. “Thank you.” She went over and stood next to Jared, helping herself to both ham and a slice of bacon.

Jared poured some orange juice and slid the glass over to her. “How ya doin’? Feeling better this morning?”

“Yeah. I think I just needed some rest.”

Ian and his team finished up their food and carried their dishes to the sink. He and Armond approached her as she finished her eggs. “Are you ready to go?” Ian asked.

“Sure,” she said, swallowing her food. “Let me run up and grab my bag.”

“Great. Bring it downstairs and meet us in the library. Armond has an idea about why the Torogs might be after you. He only needs a few minutes to check something out.”

“No problem. I’ll be right back.” Dani put her plate with the others and headed for her room.

* * * *

Downstairs, Ian and Armond waited in the library. The room was smaller than his on Cat Island but well appointed with dark mahogany bookcases, which filled the walls from floor to ceiling. An enormous fireplace took up most of one wall and was surrounded by overstuffed leather furniture. The fire pit was Ria’s portal and currently useless. He sat in one of the chairs and Armond on one side of the couch.

“Are you sure?” Armond said.

“I’m sure. I have no excuse for last night and you no doubt understand the sensitive nature of the situation.”

“Indeed.” Armond leaned forward, elbows on his knees. “Do you think perhaps it would be better to simply…remove the situation entirely?”

The look in Armond’s eyes told Ian he understood all too well the implications of a human with psi.

“No. She is not to be harmed. None of this is her fault. I simply need to try and put this woman’s life back to normal. When this is all over, we can discuss erasing her memory of us entirely. For now, let’s just remove the complication I created last night.”

Armond nodded but didn’t appear convinced. “It may not work. She’s not Sandarian, but if she has psi, I may not be able to erase her memory.”

Ian hadn’t thought of that. “We have to try.”

Dani knocked on the door a few moments later.

“Come in,” Ian called. “Please, have a seat.” He motioned to the spot next to Armond. “Armond needs to connect with you. To see if he can find anything the Torogs might be picking up on.”

“Connect?”

She sounded more than a little nervous.

“It’s all right. Just a light touch, skin on skin.”

“Yes,” Armond said. “I can detect any unusual…activity.”

Ian mentally kicked himself for not going over what to tell her. Armond had the tact of a Sandarian street peddler. “Please,” he said. “It won’t take a minute and we need to get going.”

Dani sat perched on the edge of the couch.

“Give me your hand,” Armond said.

Dani gave a nervous laugh. “Sure, if you give it back.”

Ian smiled, but as usual, Armond just stared.

“Oh, for Pete’s sake, here.” Dani stuck her hand out.

Armond placed her hand in his open palm and took her wrist with his other hand. “Relax.”

Ian nodded his assent. The albino closed his eyes, inhaled deeply, and appeared to simply stop breathing.

Ian glanced at his watch. It was ten till seven. He wanted to get going and get this over with. He resisted the urge to move, and remained still and silent.

Armond abruptly let go of the wrist and dropped Dani’s hand. “I see nothing here that would attract attention. I need a word with Ian. Close the door behind you.”

“That’s it?” Dani asked Ian.

“Guess so.” Ian stood and reached out to help her up. He walked her to the door. “Don’t mind him. Manners aren’t exactly his strong point.”

“Yeah, I got that. See you in a bit?”

“Be right there.” Ian closed the door behind her and listened as she walked away.

“Well?” He asked Armond.

“No. She’s unusually strong. Like you.” Armond stood and waited.

Ian wanted to say he’d already figured that out, but held his tongue. It was clear Armond was not happy about having failed his assigned task. He would have found the albino’s discomfort with his failure funny if not for the ramifications.

“You can’t erase her memory at all.”

“Correct.”

Damn.
He hadn’t counted on this. Last night in the kitchen he’d known the moment her feet touched the floor in the room above. With each step, something inside woke and grew stronger. He sat in the shadows and watched her. The seconds passed and his psi energy increased with each tick. His body hummed with it. He knew bonding could produce such an effect but he never imagined he wouldn’t be able to control it
. I couldn’t resist her last night any more than I could stop breathing now.
Ian knew how to face his fears in battle, but this was something else.
I have to stay away from her. And I need her to help.

 

 

Chapter 8

 

Dani left the library to find Ria coming back from the tunnel. “Hey, Sunshine,” Ria said. “Cruisers all loaded. The boys coming?”

“I guess. Armond said he needed to talk to Ian. So, back to Cat Island, huh?”

Ria searched her face.

Dani hoped it didn’t show a tenth of the fear that threatened to overwhelm her.

“You worried about the Torogs?”

“You think?” Dani smiled. “This gets more and more like a cheesy fantasy flick every day. We’re on a quest to somehow mend a magic portal, and blocking our way are nasty, smelly, alien creatures. I assume we have a plan?”

Ria laughed. “It’s going to be okay. We’ve been monitoring the villa and there only seems to be one Torog left. He’s in the library with the portal, so odds are he’s a guard. The library doubles as Ian’s office and he’s got another way in, so yeah, we have a plan.”

“Why only one Torog?”

“No idea and we can’t be certain. There are some small pockets not visible on the cams, but you couldn’t hide many there. All we have to do is get the portal open.”

“What if they attack again?”

“Worst case scenario, we take you through and you get to see Sandaria.”

Dani thought of her dad and grinned. “Let’s do that.”

Their chat was interrupted when Ian and Armond blew out of the library and called the team to action.

No one spoke much on the ride to Cat Island but the energy was intense. The EPs fiddled with their devices, and constantly monitored the video feeds from the villa. Gina and Battista huddled together and talked in hushed tones. Jared spent the time messing with his phone, and was it her imagination, or was Ian avoiding her? He hadn’t looked at her once since the library.

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