Romance: Menage Romance: The French Quarter Hostages (Paranormal Action Shapeshifter MFM Bear Shifter Romance) (Fantasy BBW Taboo Interracial Love Triangle Werebear Mates Short Stories) (35 page)

They were both sweaty and their skin was shining in the glorious early morning sun. Mallory reached behind her and pulled out her bottle of water. She took a few sips, wiped her mouth with the back of her hand, and said, "That was glorious Elric. God I love running outside."

He smiled and nodded his head, "Agreed. And you look amazing all sweaty and shiny." They both laughed out loud, and kept walking. As they neared the resort, Elric lifted his arm behind his neck and pulled his t-shirt off. Mallory reached for the waist of her tank top and lifted it up over her head too. Elric stopped walking and was staring at her. She smiled widely and said, "I’m wearing my bathing suit under my clothes."

"Do you want to go swimming?" she asked. Elric still hadn’t spoken but nodded and followed Mallory toward the water. She stopped as she stepped onto the sandy beach and hooked her thumbs into the waistband of her spandex shorts and shimmied her hips as she pushed the shorts and the waist pack down. Elric gasped. "Do you really have to get undressed… right here?" She smirked and nodded, and continued pushing her shorts down her legs and left them where they dropped.

Mallory smiled as she started walking backward towards the water. She rolled her finger at him in a
come here
motion and Elric dropped his shirt and followed. She turned and let him follow her. She snickered at what sounded like a groan from behind her, and she felt the heat of his stare on her booty. She swayed her hips a little harder.

The clear blue water felt invigorating against her heated skin. She sighed and swished her arms around her, making the water fly up a bit and land on their bodies. She giggled when she heard Elric’s sharp intake of breath. Eventually they were past the waves and had swum a few strokes before turning toward one another and floating on their backs.

She was relaxed at the summer retreat on Maui's East shore. She looked over to Elric as he floated next to her, his face up, looking to the sky.

He turned to her and asked, "Can you even perceive starlight in its intimate details or is it all just a concept to you? Lights in the sky?" Ok. Random. Kinda deep. She turned to Elric. Puzzled at the direction of the conversation.

"Starlight? I wouldn't want to be close to the microwave emissions from stars. I'm fine being this far from them."

"Because they're hitting interstellar water molecules!"

"I didn't know that," she said, looking toward him as she kept her arms spread out in the water to stay afloat and moved her feet slowly, lazily. "How do you know that?"

"It’s a subject that interests me," he said.

"Taking it all the way back to Kant's ‘The Island Universe,’ are you?"

"Surprisingly accurate work," Elric replied.

"Isn't it?" she agreed.

"Anyways, it’s just something I ponder when I’m bored."

A sort of look of severity came over his face. She thought she noticed something like a scale or two around his temple, but then shook her head and figured it was a trick of the sun reflecting against his skin.

She felt a closeness to him that she hadn't felt with anyone else. An understanding that he had about the universe that she had always known could be attained, but had never achieved herself. She wanted to be around him, learn from him, but before that she wanted, no, needed to kiss him. She imagined it as they floated, looking at the sky, and she let her hand drift over to his, to hold it.

He straightened his body in the water and waded over to her. She could feel the temperature in the water around her getting warmer as he approached, and she straightened her body and bicycle peddled in the water. He reached for her slowly, staring into her eyes and leaned his face in close to hers. She tilted her head slightly and slid her hands over his shoulders. His shoulders tensed under her touch and she dug her fingers into his skin as he pulled her body closer to his.

Mallory’s heart was pounding, she was panting. She could feel Elric’s hot breath against her mouth and she moaned really softly. Goosebumps broke out over her skin as he slid one hand around her neck, under her hair, and squeezed her neck lightly with his long, thick fingers. "Elric." She moaned as his mouth grazed over hers and his lips parted against hers slightly. She kissed him back as his mouth opened, and she felt his warm, wet tongue slide into her mouth slowly. Their tongues swirled around and Elric pulled her against his body tightly.

"This is something else," he said against her mouth.

"I've never felt this before," she agreed. "I don't usually kiss anybody this fast."

"Are you okay with it?" he asked.

She nodded. Something made this man in front of her seem totally different than any man she had met before.

"It feels different with you."

Their hands slid over each other’s body under the water. His hands held her hips, feeling the delicate curve of them, and she held his shoulders, feeling the muscles tense under her fingers. She liked the feel of him and the way he was able to touch her. She liked the way she felt comfortable and relaxed, but excited and ready all at once.

As they pulled away from each other slightly, Mallory felt a bright, white light shining on both of their faces. Even in the bright sun, it was brighter than anything Mallory had seen and she had to shield her eyes.

Elric did not. He knew where the light was coming from.

Quickly, he told her, "The thing about my family is," he took a breath and said, "They can always find me."

"What?"

"They're here," he said, as she was pulled from the water with him. He would have ordinarily gone into the direct transport tube, but instead chose to stay with Mallory in the human containment field. They were whisked away into the ship and the both of them stopped seeing the white bright white light quickly.

As for the people on the beach, the only thing they would have seen was a bright white light that was stunning, but only momentarily. They would never know that it was actually a spacecraft coming down to pick up Elric, delivering him to his family, and to take Mallory.

Mallory screamed as she was pulled out of the water. Elric tried to reassure her, but she couldn’t hear anything above her own screaming.

*****

Together

Once on the craft, in a containment pen, Elric and Mallory looked at one another. She was just as surprised as him. He had never been in one, let alone in one of their craft with a human. He didn't know what to do, how to get out, or where they were being taken.

She wanted to know all of these things, but all she could ask was, "Do you like me?"

"I do like you," he said.

"That's good. That will help."

Crouched down within the barred cage, he asked, "Help with what?"

Mallory said, "Help with getting us out of here."

He laughed, then asked, "How do you figure that?"

"Well, I figure that if we didn't like one another we would fend for ourselves and be at each other's throat. But, since it seems like we're captured, which my god is scary enough. Like, really really scary. But, besides how scary it is, it will probably be better if we stick together. Probably."

"I can assure you, it will be."

"Then what do we do? Besides start crying and banging on these bars, which I don't want to do."

"Why not?" he asked, amused.

"Somebody would for sure hear us and then we'd have company."

"This type is unmanned."

"Unmanned?" she asked. "You don’t say?"

"Yes," Elric told her. "I know because..."

Just then, Elric realized he saw something that could help them. On the other side of the bars of their barbaric cage was a sensory screen for his race's handprint. All sensory screens for his race allowed full access to all of his race. He let his arm take on its alien form then squeezed his arm through the bars. He twisted it uncomfortably and pressed his palm onto the sensor display.

The bars all disappeared into the floor and Mallory stood, stretching her arms then looking around herself protectively.

"So, how are you sure it's unmanned?"

"I’m sure because this specific craft is made for picking up star travelers and is designed to be on autopilot. That doesn’t mean that someone or something hasn’t decided to enjoy the ride to come and get me. Usually they are unmanned."

"To come and get you?" She asked incredulously.

"Yes, that's what I think it was sent to do. You see, I was overstaying my vacation and my family really wants me home for the holidays."

"That's what I should be doing," Mallory said. "Now that I think about it."

"As long as you're happy with what you're doing, I think you should do it."

Mallory nodded. "I like that sentiment, but if you're family is willing to do all of this, then they really want you around."

"Exactly," he said. He looked at her, stunned. She smiled.

"Oh I know, I sound like I’m calm but I am anxious about all of this but if you stay cool Elric that will really help to keep me calm." He smiled at her and nodded. "I can do that Mallory."

"So, what is all of this?" she asked. "Is it like a boat, or something?"

"It is like a boat, you're right."

"Oh, okay. Good. Okay, good. I was starting to get confused."

"Please don't be. It's fine," Elric told her, as they walked away from their temporary prison.

Mallory asked, "Where are they taking you?"

"Back to our bioship," he said.

"So... not to land?"

He shook his head. "No, far from land."

Mallory laughed, sort of, and said, "Uh, I think I want off."

"I wish I could let you," he said. "Let me go check out the control room."

She nodded and let him slide his hand into hers and take her around the ship to the front, where the control room was located. He looked through flight patterns and trackers on the system and tried to find a re-route operating system, but couldn't find anything close to it.

Mallory asked, "What language is this in?"

"Not yours," he told her.

"Then how are we..." she trailed off, looking out of the window. "Is that the sky right now?"

She was looking out, seeing stars passing by the craft to its side and wondered aloud, "Are we in a space ship?"

"Don't freak out," he said, putting his hands up to hers as he stood to look into her eyes.

"Please, don't tell me not to freak out if I should."

"Then maybe you should."

She stared at him blankly, then her eyes widened and she said, "This
is
a space ship!" as she backed away.

"This is," he said. "You weren't supposed to be picked up, just me. It's my family's way of keeping me under control."

"Under control?"

"I enjoy being around humans more than my own race," he said. "I don't like the culture of mine. It's... barbaric, funny enough. For how advanced it is, it can be pretty bad."

"You... you're not human?" she asked.

"Afraid to say, I'm not."

"Then, what should I do? What am I doing here?"

"Like I said," he told her, "I don't know."

"Then I need to get off here."

"We're already in space, it's impossible."

She started to wonder what would become of her, if she would ever return, and, most of all, if she would enjoy her trip away from earth. She started to think she wouldn't, but then looked at Elric again. He was handsome and they had a lot of the same interests as her. She would have gone back to his place, if he had one on earth. Now it seemed, she was going back to his place, just one a little further away then she thought. She could cope, for now, with what she was doing on this ship.

"Alright," she said and nodded her head. It convinced herself she was ok, and convinced Elric she was ok. She didn’t know why she wasn’t freaking out but being with Elric seemed to feel right and she wasn’t scared… well not completely terrified.

He stared again. In awe of this woman. "You're fine?"

"I'm fine," she said.

"Then I'll get something warm for us to drink and bring some dry clothes. We're still dripping wet. Are you thirsty for something in particular?"

"Coffee, please," she said.

"Cream?" He asked, as he led her out of the control room.

"Yes," she said.

He had her follow him to a new area of the craft and put his hand on a sensory scanner then said into it, "Coffee. Two. Creamed."

In no time at all, two cups appeared on the counter next to the scanner. They each lifted their cup from the counter and took sips. The strong warm liquid felt like heaven sliding down her throat. She sighed into the cup.

"Ahhh. This is good Elric. Thank you," she said.

He sipped his coffee and then asked, "So, what about you. Is anybody down there going to be wondering where you are?"

"I'm in finances. I do math all day. And no, nobody is going to be wondering where I am for a few more days." She smiled and drank more of her coffee.

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