Celestial Beauty

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shock, staring back at him, while being
cradled in Kue’s arms.
    “ There was a good reason I kissed her! It didn’t mean
you had to blunder in and act like a primordial bottom feeder!”
    ****
    Shock rolled through her like a bucket of cold water.
What the hell was going on? What on earth was she thinking to let this Raz kiss
her like that? Not that she had been expecting it, or could have protested at
his strength and the utter intoxication of his kiss. Being snatched from his
arms into his brother’s arms, and his having an even worse effect on her
senses, left her utterly bemused.
    Yes, that was the problem right there. She hadn’t been
thinking at all, and her body had taken over.
    “ It’s okay, sweetness. Are you all right? Did one of
those idiots hurt you?” It took a moment to register she was now nestled into
Kue’s arms again, his golden eyes studying her.
    Slowly, she shook her head, unable to find any words
but, “Are you going to kiss me, too?”
    His gaze fell to her lips. She could still feel them
tingling from the aftermath of Raz’s exploration and Loc’s full passionate
assault. “It’s not that I don’t want to, but I won’t kiss you, sweetness, until
you ask me to.”
    “ Oh, okay.” But the question she couldn’t keep from
blurting out. “Why did they?”
    “ Oh I know why.” Kue’s voice dipped into a low growl,
which sent renewed shudders down her spine.
    “ I had damn good reason.” Raz shoved Loc off him,
stalking towards her, making the hand resting on Kue’s lapel of his top
tighten. “My brothers and I are many things, and have done many things in our
time, but one thing we never do is tell lies.”
    Her jaw dropped at Raz’s fierce words.
    “ I am sorry for losing my temper, but when you said you
weren’t lovely, I needed to show you the truth, even if you didn’t believe it
yourself.”
    “ I just wanted my turn.” Loc grinned roguishly. “How
can I resist a female so beautiful?”
    Ice slid through her veins as it suddenly became very
clear what they wanted. Three large males, no doubt highly sexual, too. She was
nothing but a piece of meat to be used for their pleasure. “Put me down.” She
needed space between her and these men. Alien or not, they were still male,
walking around looking for the nearest thing to stick their dicks. As far as
she could tell she was the only available skirt on this ship of theirs.
    Kue obeyed her command, setting her carefully on her
feet, his brow still dipped in concern, as he continued to study her.
    Anger boiled through her veins, and her temper rose.
She’d had enough of people in her life using her as if she was nothing, and no
way did she believe Raz’s pretty speech of him kissing her because she didn’t
believe herself to be lovely.
    “ I see very clearly, all you boys want is to fuck
anything female and available. Well you can all go fuck yourselves!   I’m not that kind of female, so go find
someone else to stick your dicks into!”
    With a huff she stomped towards the door and passed
through it when it automatically opened for her.
    “ Damn the fucking Ice Demon, Raz! This is how you go
about our big plan to win her?” She knew it was Kue who growled at Raz. She
heard that much before the door hissed closed.
    Celeste stood in the corridor, barefooted, staring at
the long corridor, not knowing what to do or where to go. Her whole body
trembled as a new kind of fear swamped her senses, those feelings of being
hopeless. It was even worse than being on this planet by herself. The kind of
dark stomach gnawing feeling, of being in a crowd of people, but still utterly
alone. The urge to break down as her emotions hung by a thin thread. She balled
her fist and huffed out. No, I’m not
going to cry again. I am sick of crying all the time, sick of being the victim!
    The door opened. “Lovely, we are sorry. Please, come back
in. We don’t just want you for pleasure. Even if Raz has it on his mind more
than the rest

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