Anna and the Alien: A SciFi Alien Romance (Alien Abduction Book 1) by Honey Phillips

Anna and the Alien: A SciFi Alien Romance (Alien Abduction Book 1) by Honey Phillips

Author:Honey Phillips [Phillips, Honey]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Honey Phillips
Published: 2018-09-25T04:00:00+00:00


The next time she woke up, Jakkar was gone and she immediately missed the warmth of his body. She dressed quickly and found Melia kneeling by the fire, with Teron sitting quietly by the door and watching her as usual. After a quick trip to the back cave, she crouched down by the fire, watching as Melia heated water in one of the metal containers they had brought from the ship before mixing it with one of the packets of dried food. Anna winced as she recognized the fishy oatmeal they had been served on the ship. Melia laughed at her look but passed her the bowl.

“It is not exciting but it is nutritionally complete. It will help balance out the other things we are trying,” she explained.

Anna pulled another face but ate obediently. Jakkar returned as she finished and she jumped up and rushed over to him, stopping in sudden embarrassment as she reached him. He didn’t hesitate but pulled her into his arms in a kiss that left her blushing and breathless. She snuggled against him and he smiled down at her, then scowled as he looked over her shoulder at Teron sitting against the wall. Pushing her gently to one side, he strode over and crouched in front of the other man.

“I have considered,” he said slowly. “Will you honor your sworn word?”

Teron nodded. Jakkar’s hand went to his knife and Anna caught her breath. He drew it out and the Ithyian paled but did not flinch.

“I do not trust you and you will still be chained at night. You will work hard.” His voice grew so cold that shivers ran up Anna’s spine. “And if you ever touch either of these women, you will wish for death.”

Teron nodded again. Jakkar extended his hand and drew the knife across his palm. He handed the knife to Teron and the man repeated the gesture, never looking away from Jakkar. Anna noticed in fascination that while Jakkar’s blood was as red as hers, the Ithyian’s was a deep purple. The men clasped hands and the blood mingled.

“Very well,” Jakkar ground out, pulling his hand away. “Do not make me regret this.”

He hesitated, then looked at the side cave containing Smerg. “And him?”

Teron frowned. “He is strong and a hard worker, but I would not trust him around the women. And he hates Sardorans.”

“Do you?” Jakkar actually sounded inquisitive and Teron flashed a quick grin before ducking his head submissively.

“I don’t hate anyone. I am too curious.”

Anna had a sudden memory of Teron tasting her fluids after Jakkar made her come on the ship and blushed. Fortunately, Jakkar did not look round and notice her confusion.

“Very well.” Jakkar released the chains.



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