Nicolas: Love me Harder - Alien Paranormal Romance (9 page)

She stared at him before breaking into laughter. The man didn’t have an ounce of humility. She liked that about him.

“I’ll let you get away with it this time. Just remember, you won’t always get your way.”

“So you keep telling me.”

He gathered her up in his arms and she fell asleep, wondering what she did to deserve a night like this.

***

Janis woke to the pleasant sensations of a body that had experienced something new. She opened her eyes with a smile, wanting to find Nicolas. He was sitting on the bed staring at her.

“What’s wrong?” Her good feeling was quickly replaced by a sense of dread.

“I’ve been wondering how you’re being tracked. No one should’ve known we were in that hotel room. Then, how did they know you were back at your house? Were they staking out the place or did they have another way of knowing your movements?”

“I take it a lucky guess isn’t one of the options?”

He shook his head.

“I give. How do you think they found me?”

“You could have a tracking device implanted in you.”

Janis laughed. “Honestly, Nicolas. That only happens in the movies.”

He never cracked a smile, just sat and watched her.

Damn, it did explain things. It meant she wasn’t the crazy cat lady coming up with government conspiracy theories. True she didn’t have any cats, but that was how she was beginning to feel. She hadn’t told her mother she thought she was being watched because it sounded ludicrous.

“Ok, say I agree with you. Someone planted a tracking device on me. Why would they do that? I have nothing to offer. My job keeps me afloat, but that’s all. I’m not rolling in money. What could I have that anyone would want?”

“I think you’re an experiment. Why? I’m not sure, but I have a few theories.”

“I’m listening.”

“The Created have been on your planet for several centuries. My brothers and I considered this planet because it was a top contender for Dante and his brothers when they left our world. We didn’t know which planet they’d choose, but we were aware they were fascinated by this one.”

“What does The Created have to do with me being part of a possible experiment?”

“Certain people in your government and your military have known about The Created for longer than you’ve been alive. It would stand to reason they were studying us, looking for a way to terminate us if they ever felt we posed a threat to them. This comes as no surprise.”

Nicolas stood and paced as he pieced his theory together.

“In the process of trying to eliminate us, it’s possible they came across a strand of deviant DNA some human women carry. They may not have realized how important it would be for us, but they would’ve experimented with it and the females who were born with it.”

“Why don’t you respect our military? How could you accuse them of doing something like this? That would be morally reprehensible.”

“Contrary to what you may believe, I hold your military in the highest regard. They fight for their world without requiring others do it for them. I believe their willingness to sacrifice themselves is the reason they are willing to sacrifice unsuspecting civilians. They believe everyone has a part to play. Your part, Angel, is to play victim to their experiments.”

She wanted to deny his logic, to think the military, and the government, would never hurt her. If they thought they could save millions or billions of lives, would her life be too much for them to sacrifice?

The fight went out of her. All she wanted to do was hide under the covers and pretend when she woke up the next time, she’d be normal.

“What should I do? Turn myself in?”

“Is that what you want?”

She shook her head. “No.”

He nodded. “Then let’s start by looking for that tracker.”

Chapter Eleven

Janis added shower gel to her sponge as she pondered her last few days. She was an unwilling participant in an experiment. She kept waiting for anger or despair to take over, but it never came.

She decided she’d dealt with the anger long ago. She thought she’d want to cry at the injustice of being picked as an infant, maybe even an unborn baby. In the end, she felt nothing, which she thought was ironic considering a simple touch was enough to make her writhe in pain.

She’d spent too many days living with her illness, too many days crying over the unfairness of it. All of that was in the past. What she needed to do now was find a way to come out victorious.

It was a good thing she had help in that department. It came packaged in a tall, thick body with an incredible tongue and navy blue eyes to die for. Nicolas made her body sing, and she wanted a repeat performance from him. She washed, lingering over sensitive areas, before she turned off the water to face whatever the day held.

“Hi.”

Nicolas sat on the bed, looking at her with hot lust in his eyes. Now they were talking. This had been what she was hoping to see when she woke up this morning. A wave of confidence zinged through her, making her feel like the most desirable woman ever.

“Hi, yourself,” she said with a silly smile. “Have you given any thought to how we get this tracker out, if there is one in me?”

He raked her body up and down as she tried to put on clothes in a way that allow her a sense of modesty.

“Angel, why are you hiding your body?”

Her body issues came to the surface. Forget about being an experiment or that some shadowy military types were targeting her. No, what he thought about her body was much more important and yes, she was still unsure, even after last night. She examined her body through her own eyes. A waist line that tended to be an eighteen, a chest that wasn’t as firm as when she was sixteen. Thighs that jiggled some and a round ass. Definitely not winning the Ms. America.

“Angel?” He got up from the bed and moved to stop her from dressing.

She licked her lips, unsure of what to say. He reached down and tilted her head up so she was looking directly into his eyes.

“What’s wrong?”

“Nothing.” He kept quiet, simply staring at her. “Honestly, it’s nothing. I guess I’m just a little shy about my body.”

He ran his hands over her body with such tenderness; it brought a sheen of tears to her eyes.

“Your body is beautiful. I love the curves and the softness, the bounty of your chest and the way your ass flares out. The softness of your body was meant to complement the hardness of mine. You’re more than I could’ve ever dreamed of having.” He leaned over and kissed her deeply, enfolding her in his arms.

She reached up and wrapped herself around him. Was it any wonder he was more important to her than those who spent a lifetime making her miserable?

“Later, I’ll show you just how much I like your delectable body.” He gave her a swift kiss before leaving her to get dressed.

She moved to the closet, picking out clothes from the few items that were left. All of her clothes were borrowed at this point. Sighing, she decided on another pair of jeans and a shirt that started at the top in a bright color and faded down to darker colors. She took a good look in the mirror and decided she liked what she saw.

She stopped, her mouth gaping open. She never liked what she saw in the mirror. Mostly, because all she ever saw was an unwanted freak. This time with Nicolas changed her. She saw her and not her exposed skin that would burn if touched. She gave herself a small smile of acceptance before going off to find him.

“Aran and Rena are expecting us. Do you mind eating there or would you prefer to eat here?” He was standing in the kitchen looking undecided.

“Either place is ok with me. Which works better for you?”

“Under the circumstances, I would prefer to get to Aran’s house.”

She nodded her head, knowing he was concerned about her being tracked again. “Alright, let’s eat there.”

He flashed her a small smile with a hint of fangs. Her heartbeat kicked up. She was a goner. She waited until he led the way so she could watch his ass flex in his pants.

“Nicolas, how did you become a doctor?” They were on the way to his brother’s house. She thought this was the perfect time to learn more about him.

“Each Created was taught a skill that the Scientists thought would be helpful in winning our battles. First, we were warriors born and raised, but then we were trained to be more. I was chosen to become the doctor. No one knows how the Scientists chose us for a specific task. It may have been random, but I don’t believe that. It may have been linked to the dominant male DNA we received.” He shrugged his shoulders.

“I don’t understand the process; I simply know there was one.”

“How did they control how much you learned?”

“They didn’t, although they tried. We’re a very creative species. When we’re given the opportunity to learn, we take in all that is said and learn from all non-verbal cues as well. I read every book I could get my hands on. I watched all of the holograms that were used for teaching as well as those that were marked as off limits. When I left our planet, I was one of the highest certified physicians there.”

Janis sat back and took pride in his accomplishments. A warning siren went off in her head. She couldn’t stay. He deserved someone who didn’t have a price on her head. Besides, she counseled herself, she felt this way because he had a flexible and creative tongue. Anyone he used it on would feel this way.

Swallowing that lie, but not believing it, she rode the rest of the way in silence.

*********

“Janis, come in. It’s good to see you again.”

She smiled at Rena’s genuine greeting. “It’s nice to see you too, Rena.”

“Come back to the kitchen. We just finished making breakfast.”

There was a mini buffet laid out. Janis looked at Rena, wondering who else they were expecting.

“Sometimes I get carried away when I crave everything, but don’t want to eat anything. Please have a seat.”

Janis watched Rena through breakfast, noticing she barely ate. What she did eat, she ate to make Aran happy.

“Rena, what’s wrong?” Nicolas asked with a frown on his face.

“I’m simply not hungry. It’s nothing to be concerned about.”

“Why wasn’t I told about this?” He asked Rena, but his eyes were on Aran.

“She informed me earth women go through this all of the time. She said it was nothing to worry about.”

“Rena, you’re the first to ever carry a child of the Created. We must watch everything meticulously. It will be a long time before we will be able to say we expect this condition when a Created is conceived.

She nodded her head in agreement. Janis thought she looked way too tired to be healthy.

“Rena, you’ll be the first patient of the day.”

“Nicolas…” She took in the look on his face and the look on Aran’s and accepted she had no choice.

Aran got up to clean the kitchen with Nicolas and Janis offering to help. Together, the three of them finished up in no time. Now they were downstairs in Nicolas’s special clinic.

Rena laid on the bed provided, while Nicolas frowned over her and Aran paced back and forth. Janis sat still and wrung her hands. The tension in the room was high.

“Just spit it out, Nicolas. What’s wrong?”

“The child seems to be using up your natural resources faster than your body can create them. I believe this is the reason you are unwilling to eat. You’re simply too tired.”

She flicked her eyes to Aran and then lowered them. He moved across the room and had her up in his arms before she could protest.

“Are they in danger, Nicolas?”

“Yes. If Rena can’t get the resources her body needs, both she and the child will be in danger.”

“Then she must force herself to eat?”

“No. She couldn’t eat enough to give her what she needs.” Nicolas stood looking at her results.

“What about a prenatal vitamin?” Janis asked.

“A what?” Both Aran and Nicolas stared at her.

“It’s a vitamin pregnant women take so they have enough nutrients for themselves and their baby.”

“That’s a good idea. An excellent idea, but Rena will need something different than the females of this planet take.”

“Dante is coming. I’m sure he’ll have something for me to take.”

Janis looked at her. “How do you know he’s coming?”

Nicolas answered. “Rena and Dee are convinced they can predict when he shows up.”

“What’s interesting is, despite the proof each brother continues to deny, they always seem to be right.” Dante walked in the door, making Janis jump at his sudden arrival.

“Janis, the prenatal vitamin was genius, except who wants to take a vitamin every day?”

Dante walked over to Rena and smiled down at her.

“Little, Rena. Always getting into trouble.”

“You must have your Rena’s mixed up, Dante.”

“Of course I do. How about some special gummy bears?” Rena rested in Aran’s arms smiling at Dante. She gave a weak laugh when she saw Aran give the poor male the evil eye.

“Those are my favorite, but I stopped eating them a long time ago.”

“Now you get to eat them again. They have all the nutrients you are missing. Let’s just say these were made especially for you. They won’t harm you or the baby. Eat at least three handfuls a day.”

Dante handed her the bag, encouraging her to eat. She picked up one and ate, liking the taste. She ate another and another until she’d downed at least ten of them.

“That’s good, Rena. Eat some more after you wake.”

“I remember you.” Rena’s sleepy voice called after him, making him halt. She locked that day away long ago refusing to remember any details about it. The more she time she spent with Aran the more she opened up about her past and the sister she had lost so early in life. Seeing Dante today brought back the rest of the memories.

“You scared me at first. I think it was the scar. I remember telling my sister about you, it was when we were children, but she said it was my imagination. Then, you were there the day my sister slipped and fell into the Allegheny. I threw myself in after her thinking I could save her, but I couldn’t. You pulled me out. I remember now. Then you told me how sorry you were that you couldn’t save my sister. You were gone when I woke and I never got a chance to say thank you. Thank you, Dante.” Rena’s eyes closed in peaceful sleep.

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