Try and Play Me, Boy (The Playgirls #2) (7 page)

The Klint invaded Earth for its resources; by that, they certainly didn't mean the dilapidated planet or the ridiculously archaic technology.

No, they meant the women.

A superior race in every way, the Klint long ago decided to abolish natural birthing; every child had been engineered, created, designed; they were perfect, until things went wrong, hence their need for human breeders.

 

Lena is no breeder, but she never had a choice. The moment the empire tested her and found her a hundred percent match to their Emperor, she was their.

 

His.

 

Her job was simple. Stand there, open her legs, let them insert some sperm, push a child out and disappear. Then, one day, they threatened that child.

Mistake.

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