Alien's Treasure: A Sci-Fi Alien Romance by Elin Wyn

Alien's Treasure: A Sci-Fi Alien Romance by Elin Wyn

Author:Elin Wyn [Wyn, Elin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-11-10T05:00:00+00:00


Kyla

Bob was much more intelligent than I’d given him credit for.

He seemed to know exactly what we wanted and was more than happy to lead us out of the complex tunnel system.

He’d even flutter-hop from one shoulder to the other depending on which way he wanted me to turn.

Such a good boy.

It was dark and more than a little creepy in the tunnels. I stayed close to Gir, who held the only source of light in the form of a very Earthlike lamp.

“Where did you get that lamp, anyway?” I asked. “It's large. Don't tell me you've been keeping that in a hidden pocket or something.”

He gave me an odd, but very much amused look. “It collapses. When it's folded up, it's as big as one of your thumbs.”

“Oh.”

Once again, I was reminded I was way out of my element here. There were machines and places I couldn’t even imagine.

I crossed my arms over my chest, trying not to shiver and become overwhelmed.

Gir reached out and rested one of his broad arms across my back.

I leaned into him, instantly feeling warmer and more cared for.

I wasn’t sure what to think about our little make out session before. It’d felt great to be in his arms.

And his tongue had an edge of roughness I’d never tasted on any human before.

It made me wonder how it might feel in other places…

It’d been a while since I'd had a boyfriend back on Earth — work had always gotten in the way, and boyfriends were like needy pets. They needed a lot of care and attention which I didn’t have.

But being in Gir's arms reminded me how much I’d missed simple physical contact.

In short, I was pent-up and frustrated, and Gir promised me a sweet release.

My thoughts were so involved in playing out that little scenario, I stumbled on a half hidden upthrust of rock. Before I tripped, I felt strong hands wrapped around my waist. Gir had caught me, as easily as breathing.

“Thank you,” I said, not quite managing to meet his eyes. I knew I’d be blushing because of what I’d been thinking.

“Make sure you watch your step,” Gir said, but his arm didn’t leave, and I didn’t pull away.

He practically held me against him as we turned the next corner and came out again into the vast jungle.

Pausing, I looked around. This part of the jungle was different from the area we’d been in when we first fell.

Most notably, it was on a steep incline. I hadn't noticed it in the dark tunnel system, but we must’ve been climbing upward for quite a while.

Finally, I stepped away from Gir and looked around. “Interesting.”

“What is it?” he asked, frowning, then pulled out another scanning device from the seemingly endless supply of pockets attached to his belt. He started scanning, no doubt looking to see if he could pinpoint where we were at.

But I suspected I already knew. “I think we’ve made it to the mountain.”

“Already?”

He wasn’t quite arguing, but I sensed he had his doubts.



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