An Alien To Love

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started. First, a tingling in her hands and feet, as he swept his digits deep inside her. The buzz spread up her arms and legs until it engulfed her entire body. She no longer sensed the ground below her.
    The man continued to drive his fingers into her core with vigor, ridding her of the urge to pull away and find out what was happening to her. She landed with a thud, feeling returning to her limbs. Nothing stopped the man who held her, though. He continued to ravage her mouth, her jaw, her neck, keeping her pressed against the wall.
    But something felt different. Gone was the hard brick pressing through her corset and against her skin. She reached behind to brush her hand along the surface. Soft. Almost like cushioned satin.
    With a whimper, she pushed the strange man away. Where was she? What had she been thinking? This is the stupidest, most insane thing I’ve ever done .
    The Prince Charming she’d had the fortune of being set up with peered down at her, his gaze intense and filled with lust. “My name is Galan, and we’re in my spaceship.”
    At least she now knew his name, but wait…. Spaceship? She stared at the man, disillusioned. She could think of no other explanation for how they had traveled to a new location with the press of a button. Oh God, she’d been abducted by an alien. How would she get out of this situation? The first time she’d done something spur-of-the-moment, and she’d ended up being finger-fucked by an extraterrestrial.
    Or was this some kind of elaborate stunt Josh had pulled off? But why? He was on his honeymoon, unable to enjoy his handiwork. Her body grew numb; a loud ringing pierced her eardrums. She could no longer think with the clouds invading her mind. Then she blacked out.

 
     
     
Chapter Three
     
     
    If he hadn’t tasted her on his lips, felt the bulge of his groin, Galan would have thought this all a dream. But no, the striking young Terran woman who’d captured his gaze from across the hall was his date for the evening, his one-night stand. Would she agree to something more, especially now she knew who and what he was? By her reaction, he didn’t expect so. She’d passed out, gone limp in his arms. He laid her on his bed, contemplating whether to return her to the planet. But if he did, she’d leave his life forever. The thought made his heart ache.
    From the moment he’d laid eyes on her, he understood why they’d been matched. She’d towered over almost everyone in the room. But it had been the tendrils of red hair spiraling past her cheeks, and the way she’d gazed up into the sky with complete wonder that had captivated him. He couldn’t let her go. Not until she refused him outright. Until then, he’d do everything he could to ensure she stayed.
    “Galan, what took you so long? Did you change your mind and sample the many fine women of this planet?”
    Glaring at his twin brother, Volan, he charged over to him. “Get out of here. I don’t need you to ruin this for me.”
    How would Danyka react if she saw two aliens?
    Volan rested his hands on his shoulders, peering past him. “Ruin what? Did you really bring one back?” He shoved Galan aside. “You did, you sly fiend. Of all the planets to find a woman, you had to pick one where they don’t know about us yet?”
    Galan lunged to intercept his brother before he could get a closer look. “I said, get out of here. You’ll just make things worse when she wakes up.”
    With a laugh, Volan raised his arms and backed away. “Did you have to knock her out to get her up here?”
    Anger boiled deep inside. How could he accuse him of such a thing? “No, she passed out when I told her we were on my spaceship.”
    “Brother, you’ve brought alien abduction to a whole new level.” He sniffed the air. “She’s highly aroused and I can’t deny her beauty. Perhaps I could help convince her to stay?”
    He considered the offer. After all, they had shared plenty of women during their travels. But was Volan

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