Her Alien Abductor (Aegarian Saga)

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just hoped she would not see her waist and hips spread from all this wonderful food, especially after they had already fixed her once before.
    Kaya was just starting on the delicious, foreign fruits when Lord Fatel walked onto the balcony. She covered herself with her hands and dropped her gaze from his.
    “Aegarian women are not as conscious of their nudity as you. You are a beautiful creature, why should you be ashamed? You will need to become more at peace with your body.”
    Kaya looked up at the arched eyebrow on Lord Fatel’s face, knowing he was right. She dropped her hands hesitantly. After years of having the media tell her that her body wasn’t perfect, she was going to struggle with the lack of modesty these people seemed to have. And no matter what they’d done to her shape, she still felt the overwhelming consciousness she’d felt from being plump.
    She continued eating the delicious fruits that were quickly becoming her favorite of anything she had tasted thus far. He smiled as he watched her enjoy the foods and reached over to grab a piece of fruit which resembled an orange but was pale green and blue. He slowly suckled the juice from the fruit, while one drop slid down his chin. She was mesmerized, watching his lips and mouth on the fruit, and felt the suckle all the way down to her clit. He smiled, seeming to know where her mind had led her.
    “Ready to be outfitted today? I, myself, prefer you completely nude all the time, but I am sure you would like at least a few dresses for your beautiful body.”
    “I’m more than ready. I was hoping we would go yesterday, but since you did not show up, I had to wait.”
    “Oh … are we pouting, my princess? Did you miss me?”
    “Stop it. I just want something besides the one dress and a sheet to wear. All I care about is one more dress so I can wear something while the other is being washed.”
    “Your General is a very important man in our world, and he means to see you outfitted properly. We have orders to purchase fifteen gowns for you as well as proper dresses for sleeping and special attire for the ceremony.”
    “I have made no promises, so the clothes for the ceremony can wait. As can the others. All I need is one, maybe two dresses at most.” The thought of fifteen dresses excited her, and it thrilled her to be doted on in such a way. She had grown up with a single mother who worked hard to make ends meet, and she was not used to such luxury. But accepting his fifteen dresses might tell the General she had accepted him. She was not willing to send that particular message.
    “You will get what the General desires. He wants you to feel as beautiful as you are. He wants you to know he adores you even now, before he has ever claimed you as his own. It is hard for a man who has no way of spending time with you to actively court you. This is his way.”
    “Well, he can’t buy me.”
    “It is but a fraction of the dresses he will buy you after you are mated.”
    “I don’t want them. And again, I have agreed to nothing.”
    “Regardless, the dresses will be made for you, whether you wear them or not. Whether you allow him to dote on you or not.”
    “Whatever. As long as he knows by taking the dresses I’ve not made any decision in his favor.”
    “I am sure he understands that, Princess.”
    “Why do you keep calling me Princess?”
    “Because it fits. You should be adored and treated like a princess.”
    She blushed and tried to hurriedly change the subject.  “Why am I not allowed to see my mate for a month?”
    Lord Fatel looked stunned. He stared at her and then looked around bewilderedly. “Princess, I don’t know the answer. It has always been the custom of our people to wait Si’ ni mon without seeing each other before they Join, as part of the ceremony. There was never a question as to why, it just is . ”
    “You expect a woman to accept a lot, don’t you?”
    “I am sure there are parts of your culture which are just

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