An Alien To Love

Read Online An Alien To Love by Jessica E. Subject - Free Book Online Page A

Book: An Alien To Love by Jessica E. Subject Read Free Book Online
Authors: Jessica E. Subject
Tags: Five Hot 1Night Stand Stories
Ads: Link
ready to settle down? And would Danyka consider sex with two space travelers? He had to get her back to consciousness first and convince her he wouldn’t bring her harm.
    Danyka moaned and turned onto her side.
    A swell of panic rose inside Galan. He had to plead with her to stay and accompany him around the universe. “No, not yet. I need to be alone with her right now.”
    “If she stays, she’s going to find out about me.”
    “I know, but I have to do this myself.”
    His brother nodded and left the room.
    Galan removed his waistcoat and slid onto the bed beside her. His cock twitched as he drew in her scent. Delicious, like the berry-filled pies he’d caught a whiff of on her planet. He could also smell her intoxicating scent of arousal. Why on Earth would she have to use a dating service to find someone to love?
    As he leaned closer to kiss her cheek, her eyes flew open, wide with fear.
     
    Alien? She’d been abducted by an alien? Sure, she’d fantasized about having sex with an extraterrestrial during many sessions with her dildo but hadn’t expected her dreams to become reality. And she swore she’d heard two males talking rather than one as she woke. A hallucination? Her cheek warmed as a hand pressed against it. She opened her eyes.
    Nope, all real from the hotter-than-hell alien lying beside her to the cherry red silk-lined room. On the apparent spaceship. Although darker than her dress, their surroundings matched her most comfortable pair of pajamas back home. Had he rummaged through her belongings as she lay unconscious?
    Her stomach clenched. What did he want with her? Were they on a medical probing ship? She could handle his fingers, his ravaging tongue, and the sizable cock he’d pressed against her, but she didn’t want to be part of some alien experiment. “T…take me back to Earth.”
    He straddled her, resting on his hands and knees. Sexual energy radiated off him, weakening her resolve. He ran his tongue along her lips, reigniting her need. She lost the will to fight, if she had any at all, and accepted the slow, tender kiss he offered.
    Her pussy ached to be filled. Maybe she could spend some more time on this spaceship—at least long enough to experience the rest of him.
    She gasped as he pulled away.
    “Don’t you want to see where this goes? I have so much to offer you, and I promise you won’t regret staying.”
    Breaking their connection seemed to have cleared her head, at least a bit. She inched out from underneath him, sitting up and gaining some distance. “I…I do. It’s just…alien? Really?”
    His large brown eyes turned glassy. “I am, and if you’d like to return, I understand. I don’t want you to think you’re trapped here. I could never do that to you.”
    She breathed in deep. He’d stirred her guilt. She understood the pain of rejection. How could she do that to another, even if he wasn’t from Earth?
    “I…I want to know more…about you, about where you come from.” Then, maybe, the entire situation wouldn’t seem so bizarre.
    His lips twisted into a smile. “I’m Perrotian, from the galaxy of the same name, fifteen light years away. There are a few life-sustaining planets there, but I’ve never been one to settle down, that is, until now.”
    Her heart fluttered. “You’re going to stay on Earth?”
    “No.” Taking her hand, he stroked the back with his thumb. “I want someone to share the beauty of the universe with.”
    Soaring through the stars had always been a dream, but the hefty cost of a seat aboard any commercial space flight kept her on the ground. Even though she had no relatives she cared about on Earth, she did have friends she considered her family. Could she leave them all behind? “I—”
    He reached up, placing a finger on her lips. “Shh, don’t decide now. Let’s spend the night together, and you can make a decision in the morning.”
    Before she had a chance to respond, the wall—more like a curtain—parted as another

Similar Books

The Guy Not Taken

Jennifer Weiner

Shifter Magnetism

Stormie Kent

The Lost Throne

Chris Kuzneski

Anomaly

Peter Cawdron

Hawke's Tor

E. V. Thompson