Auger: A Captive Romance (Alien Cyborg Bodyguards Book 1) by Corin Cain

Auger: A Captive Romance (Alien Cyborg Bodyguards Book 1) by Corin Cain

Author:Corin Cain [Cain, Corin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-07-24T18:30:00+00:00


8

Auger

Desire turns to fear in her eyes.

“Stay,” I order her, and she freezes on the table, nude and vulnerable. Her ass cheeks have the red marks of my handprints.

I should have punished her harder. I should have made her sob and plead until she couldn’t take it anymore. Because if she doesn’t obey me now—

She dies.

She twists her body, turning over, and her eyes are wide and terrified. Her scent changes from aroused to scared. I hold the wriggling tracker in my fingers, ready to crush it before dealing with the threat from outside.

“Wait! Don’t crush it!”

I don’t know what she has planned, but I hand it to her, turning. I will trust her mind. I will trust that her brain sees something I don’t.

My cock is hard from the delicious thrill of exploring her tight little asshole and feeling her clamp up, unable to stop my intrusion. I ache to claim her holes with my cock, but the dark, dirty thoughts disappear as I hear the footsteps and home in on the threat.

Four men.

Trained. They walk in cautiously, fanning out.

I rush through the door to meet them, putting myself between them and Thea.

Four men in black turtlenecks. Behind them is shattered glass, the last shreds clinging to the doorframe. They wear thin, light black pants. They sent four, but they should have sent forty.

My vision blurs. The leader of the four brings me back to the memory of crawling desperately to the drawer for the shot of ephedrine that would have fought off the drowsiness of the tranquilizer. I never woke up from that sleep.

I force myself back into reality, casting off that shadow world of lives half-remembered.

All four of them have long, thin pistols, hip level and trained on me. I’ll need momentum. Otherwise when the bullets hit, I’ll be dropped. They stand just far enough apart I won’t be able to charge all four in a single bull rush.

I ball my fists.

They are highly trained—but I see the minute changes in the three that stand slightly back. They’re nervous.

The leader is a pro. He didn’t flinch when he tranquilized an innocent doctor and brought him to the Cobernaught facility to take out his brain. He doesn’t flinch now, facing me.

“Leave.” I boom out the word. The broken glass that clings to the doorframe like the last leaves of autumns I barely remember fall to the ground, clinking down. Three of them take a step back.

The leader is resolute.

“Goblin. Sanguine. Cakewalk.” His teeth flash white.

I was already tense and prepared for those words. I remember how when Thea said them, trying to deactivate me, my body slowed. My mind nearly shut off. It was only breathing in her scent that jolted me back to reality.

That betrayal is the only thing that saves me now. I’m ready for the grogginess. I keep my eyes focused and homed in on the leader. The words hit me directly in my computer chip, in that piece of technology between my spinal cord and my brain.



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