Abducted by Aliens (Tales From Angondra Book 1)

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her bones and set her nerves on fire. She sought his mouth and closed her lips over his.
    Renier devoured her with his teeth, and his legs found their way between her knees. Her legs groaned apart, and she wrapped herself around him in greedy anticipation. He lapped at her lips with his tongue and gnawed down her neck to the hollow of her collarbone.
    Carmen craned her neck backwards to receive him, and all the time, her body clutched at him and strove with all her strength to draw him inside herself. A niggling little voice nagged at the corners of her mind. This is an alien, it told her. He isn’t human. You can’t do this. This is some kind of abomination. She pushed that voice away with all her might.
    She wanted him. She needed him. He was alien, and that was exactly why she needed him. She needed his animal magnetism, his rough power, his dominating presence. He was her Alpha. No male she’d ever met fired her passion the way he did. She would have him and let him have her if it was the last thing she did.
    Renier’s breath came hard and strong. He purred and growled into her neck, but the rest of him drove into her with nothing held back. His hands found their way up her back to her hair, and he tore her shirt off with one yank of his powerful fingers. In an instant, she lay naked and panting beneath him.
    The same golden hair covered his body, but under that, his limbs pulsed strong and perfect and vibrant. Carmen ran her hands along his back. Muscles rippled under his hair, and his back arched to meet her touch. She ran her hands farther down to the tops of his thighs, and he drove his hips between her legs.
    A sharp point pricked her delicate flesh, and she hesitated. What would happen when she joined with him? What if his body damaged her somehow and she bled to death right there on that platform? The sharp barb stabbed deeper into her waiting flesh, and she cast all caution to the wind. Let her die right here and now. At least she would die with him.
    She clenched her fists into the soft hair on the backs of his legs and pulled him in. He took her signal, and with one thrust, drove his spear into her burning guts. It split her wide open, and she threw back her head with a gasp. Once inside, he paused for a mere second, just to make sure she was alive. But the next instant, they both threw themselves together with even greater ferocity.
    They rode together to the heights of bliss, and Carmen never let loose her hold on him for fear he would slip away.

Chapter 9
     
    When Carmen woke up the next morning, Renier was gone. She found a fresh set of clothes lying on the end of the platform, and when she dressed and went out of the room, she met Aria at her door. They found a tray containing an assortment of fruit, tubers, and leafy vegetables sitting on the platform in the main room. A wooden bowl containing a white liquid sat next to the tray. Carmen tasted it. “It tastes like honey.”
    “He must have left this for us to eat,” Aria remarked.
    They soon demolished the food, and Carmen stood up ready for the day. “Let’s go exploring.”
    Aria shook her head. “I’m not ready. We just got to a safe place. I need to stay put for a little while.”
    Carmen peered into her face. “Are you sure you’re going to be all right?”
    Aria nodded, but she turned back into the apartment. “You’re not the one who almost got shot in the head back there at the gathering. You’re not the one who almost got dragged back to the Romarie. I need to stay safe inside for a day or two before I go out.”
    Carmen nodded. “Okay. I’ll be back in a little while.”
    She watched Aria go back to her room and shut the door. Should she be concerned? What if Aria never came out again? Carmen turned away. She couldn’t worrying about that now. She descended the same steps to the ground in front of the......what was it? She couldn’t call this Felsite colony anything other than a city, although she had to remind herself it

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