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Authors: Bernadette Gardner

out of the program, but it didn't. Not at all. "And depression?"

"Ask Namara. She found me on the jetty more than once

crying my eyes out."

Caleb straightened his shoulders. She'd cried over him?

Why would that make him feel proud and intimately

protective of her? "When did you get to acceptance?"

"The moment you met Jidar on the beach. I knew nothing

was going to stop the joining."

Caleb broke the rule he'd been staunchly trying to uphold

all day. He touched her. He put his hand on her shoulder and

squeezed. She reached up and covered his fingers with hers.

"I guess I'm a liar too."

"We make a perfect pair."

Zara stiffened. Gently she pushed his hand from her

shoulder. "That's just it. We could never be a pair.

Somewhere, there's an Icarian woman waiting for Jidar to

assign her a mate who can give her children."

"That's not going to happen now." And by God, he didn't

want it to. He sat down next to Zara and put his arm around

her shoulders. She leaned into him, and a warmth spread

over him that had nothing to do with the fire.

"If Danson can fix your biochemistry, it will. The Icarians

have invested too much in this project to give up now. They

need to start reproducing during this mating cycle."

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"They'll find someone else. They'll have to." Unbidden,

Caleb's thoughts shifted to a dark future. He imagined having

his symbion removed and losing his battle with Rennard's

while Zara looked on helplessly.

He'd tried so hard to keep those maudlin thoughts and

images out of his mind, but now that the symbion had seen

his fears and experienced them, its period of calm came to an

abrupt end. His wings lashed out, guttering the flames and

sending sparks skittering across the stone floor of the aerie.

Zara screamed and backed away from the embers.

"It's all right. It's all right," Caleb yelled, but he wasn't

talking to Zara. "I didn't mean it. Everything will be all right.

You have to trust me."

Fear overtook him, pumping from the symbion's brain in

wave after heart-pounding wave of adrenaline. "I won't let

them hurt you. I promise I won't."

"Caleb, you have to get control!" Zara rushed at him,

hands outstretched. His human brain knew she wanted to

comfort him and keep him from taking flight, but his animal

brain saw only a threat.

The symbion flung a wing at her, knocking her backward.

He tried to turn away, but uninjured and determined, she

rushed forward again into his arms.

"Caleb, you're stronger than the symbion. You can control

it. You can convince it that you won't allow it to be harmed."

Her urgent words soothed him, and the feel of her supple

body in his arms distracted both him and the symbion. Her

cool hands on his face calmed his anger but not his blood. His

desire flared, and so did the primal needs of the alien.

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"Zara, no!" He tried to push her away, but she held on,

one hand at the back of his neck, her face only millimeters

from his.

"You are stronger. Make it understand that whatever it saw

in your mind was not real."

"You're real." His arms went around her.

"I'm real," she echoed. "Listen to me. We will not let

anyone take the symbion away from you."

"Zara, I want..." Caleb began to sweat with the effort to

control the symbion. In a moment he would lose control again

and give in to its aching need to procreate before it died.

Desperation and selfish desire mounted in him, blocking out

any other thought.

"Stop, Caleb. Fold your wings. Concentrate on what you

want to do right now."

He was. Oh, he was. He cupped her ass and squeezed, slid

a hand into the waistband of her shorts and explored her

naked flesh.

Zara gasped and her breath came in a ragged pant against

his ear. "Fight it, Caleb. You're in charge. You lead."

He pushed her backward toward the
alor
pallet, one

thought only on his mind.
I lead. I command.

The symbion agreed. It surrendered control to him,

knowing it was about to get exactly what it wanted.

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Chapter Ten

With Caleb's hands on her, Zara couldn't think. She

couldn't fight her own desires any longer. She let him push

her onto the sleeping pallet. She didn't protest when he shed

his shorts or reached with steady hands to tear hers from her

body.

She arched into his rough caress as he climbed over her

and helped him shove her thin shirt up over her breasts and

slide it off.

Fear of breaking the rules no longer concerned her. She'd

held out long enough while they'd spent the day talking,

speculating, pretending they didn't want each other like this.

Once they returned to the station, she'd never have another

chance to feel his perfect body poised above her or to show

him how much she'd longed for his intimate touch.

"Caleb..."

"I can't stop, Zara. I won't stop this time." Regret tinged

his voice, but didn't slow his feral exploration. His hands

roamed over her breasts, pinching her nipples until they

stood erect and dark pink, caressing her burning flesh until

she thrashed beneath him. Everywhere he touched, her skin

tingled. Her nerve endings blazed with an insatiable need for

more.

He spread her legs with his, and she didn't resist. She

moaned when the head of his cock slipped between her pussy

lips, mixing his warm pre-cum with her own. She'd never

been this wet except for the times she'd dreamed of him

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doing just this, taking her in the dark, in the heat, fucking her

without reservation until she screamed her release.

"I don't want to hurt you." He whispered the words into

her neck as he burrowed his hands beneath her ass and tilted

her hips up. His long fingers searched the crease between her

cheeks, spread the flesh and teased her anus. He massaged

her, pressing the puckered flesh to show her he could

penetrate if he wanted to, but this was only a tease. He didn't

take her there, just used the contact to heighten her arousal.

"You won't ... you can't—ah!"

His first deep thrust cut off her reassurance and left her

momentarily breathless.

He filled her, just as she'd imagined he would, a perfect fit.

She moaned her fulfillment and above her, he shuddered.

"I'm sorry."

"No, no! It's good, God, Caleb, it's good."

He thrust again, and she dared to look up into his eyes as

he began a sensual sexual rhythm. Fully dilated, his eyes

were black, fathomless, but far from cold. Hunger blazed in

them, a need so basic he couldn't control it, like the need to

breathe. She knew he couldn't have stopped now if she

begged him, but she'd never do that.

"More." Zara wrapped her legs around his back, and the

rough underside of his wings brushed her skin. The contact

was alien but perfectly erotic. All the fear she'd harbored

about what he might become faded away as she locked her

ankles over his backside and snaked her arms up under his.

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His wings fluttered and spread to the side. One stroke sent

loose tendrils of
alor
down flurrying around the room. Another

actually lifted their twined bodies slightly from the pallet.

"Caleb!" Zara stiffened. Would he attempt to fly with her in

his arms?

They hit the pallet a second later. Though they'd only lifted

off a few centimeters, the impact jarred the breath from

Zara's lungs and pushed Caleb's erection deeper inside her.

She gasped, and her back arched as the beginnings of an

orgasm flared in her core.

"I didn't mean to..."

"It's okay, it's okay ... oh, God, Caleb!" Zara shuddered.

Every sensation seemed to rush to her pussy. She was wet

and full and poised on the verge of climax, but she held on,

reluctant to go over the edge with him and be done with this

moment she'd longed for.

Caleb seemed to have slipped away now into some primal

odyssey. He pumped relentlessly, groaning his pleasure with

each thrust. His wings ruffled, and he lowered his mouth to

Zara's nipple and began to suck and bite the painfully erect

tip. She gasped when a long pull from his lips and tongue

arrowed through her body like a bolt of electricity, shocking

her system into overdrive. Instinct took her over as well, and

coherent thought fled. She knew only one thing, that she

belonged to him, body and soul and she would let him do

anything he wanted, anything he needed to do to satisfy the

alien urges that controlled him.

She cried out and something exploded in her. Her clit

pulsed, sending waves of erotic sensation through her entire

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body. She closed her eyes and keened, while her inner

tremors forced her hips up off the soft
alor
pallet.

"Zara..."

"Come now, Caleb. Come in me."

He buried his face in her neck and clutched her so tightly

to his body she thought she might break. As she commanded,

he came. His hot seed shot into her, heating her already

burning pussy. She shuddered again, the pulse of her orgasm

renewed by his.

For an eternity, they held each other, bodies still stiff with

cascading pleasure.
Alor
down fluttered around them in the

still air, falling slowly onto their sweat-slick bodies. The spicy

scent of the crushed leaves beneath them filled the room,

mingling with the combined aroma of their arousal.

Zara breathed the sexually charged air in deep, grateful

gulps. She'd never come like that, never felt so perfect as she

did now with Caleb still inside her, his weight above her,

holding her safe and immobile on the primitive bed.

She could have stayed that way forever, but Caleb began

to move.

He rose up on his hands and looked into her eyes. His

expression was dark, hot.

"Caleb we—"

"I'm not finished." His voice had taken on a dangerous

quality that frightened and excited her. He'd climaxed

spectacularly, judging by the sticky evidence of his orgasm

coating her thighs. What more could he want from her? It

didn't matter. She'd give it. Anything he asked was his.

"What do you mean?"

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"The symbion wants you now."

At first Arilani thought her tired eyes were playing tricks on

her, but as she circled closer to the hundredth—or was it the

thousandth?—island she'd flown over in her relentless search,

she realized she was indeed seeing the flicker of firelight.

Before she could bank on the dying wind, though, the

flame went out, leaving her wondering if she'd seen it at all.

Only a closer look would assuage her curiosity, so she

swooped in for a landing and cautiously advanced through the

alor
screen to enter the half-hidden dwelling nestled at the

crown of the island.

Even in the dark, she recognized Caleb's wings spread

wide, their tips pointed upward in sexual triumph.

Arilani froze. Hidden in the shadows at the entrance to the

aerie, she remained, stunned by what she saw. Caleb knelt on

the sleeping pallet, naked, with his back to her. Before him,

on her knees also, legs spread, her backside in the air, Dr.

Abbott lowered herself to the submissive mating position.

The couple's ragged breathing filled the air along with the

distinctive scent of sex. Their whispered words had Ari

straining to hear every breathless syllable.

"Oh, God, Caleb, do it."

"The symbion is—"

"I don't care, please, fuck me again..."

The sudden stiffening of Caleb's muscles as he thrust

forward told Ari he'd obeyed his lover's command. His own

backside tightened, the sinews of his thighs straining as he

threw his head back and began to pound his lower body

against his female's exposed sex.

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Arilani covered her mouth with trembling fingers. This was

exactly what she'd feared would happen. The symbion had full

control of Caleb's actions and was claiming the nearest female

as its mate. It would continue to do so, until she conceived.

Ari's first instinct was to rush in and stop the illicit act.

Jidar hadn't sanctioned Caleb to mate, and he wouldn't until

the success of the joining had been determined. If the Icarian

leader learned of this, he would never give Caleb to Arilani.

By the time another man was chosen for her, she might be

well past the most fertile mating cycle of her life and she

could miss the opportunity to produce the offspring who

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