His Human Possession: An Alien Warrior Romance by Renee Rose

His Human Possession: An Alien Warrior Romance by Renee Rose

Author:Renee Rose [Rose, Renee]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Burning Desires
Published: 2018-02-22T16:00:00+00:00


5

Zander let out a string of curses in their native tongue. Three planet rotations and they would've taken the Finn by surprise.

Or maybe they wouldn't have. What if they had a mole and that's why the Finn struck this planet rotation?

He stood at the helm of the pod, where Seke and the rest of his advisors had gathered to both brief and counsel him.

"The pod is completely secure and flight worthy, my lord," Lium reported. "Just give the order and we can leave Ocretion airspace and put it in hiding."

He nodded. "And the attacker?"

"Dead. Single battleship, as far as we can tell. There was no sign of any other craft. The Ocretions supplied us with their recorded data, and it appears to have entered the airspace alone and without authorization," Erick said. "The Ocretions are, of course, swearing they had nothing to do with it and cooperating with our effort. That said, I'm sure they won't mind a bit when we relocate."

"And the target for relocation?"

"The Aurelian ambassador has agreed to keeping it in their airspace," Erick said.

Thank veck he had Erick to work the diplomatic channels, because his temper was far too frayed to do it well himself. "For how long?"

He met Erick's somber gaze across the oval table. "Indefinitely. They understand our plans and know the majority of us may not return."

"Have they offered any other assistance?"

"None. They refuse to break their vow of neutrality."

"Begin relocation immediately." Erick nodded and left the war room.

Lamira entered without their young. "What do you know?" he asked her, dispensing with any greeting.

"Only what you've already decided. You will strike immediately." His female had developed a quiet strength since she'd embraced her gifts as a seer. He drew from it, trusting she would warn him if his decision was wrong.

He bowed his head. "Yes.” He turned to the warrior at the door. "All horns on deck—we meet in the Great Hall. Humans, too. Immediately."

The warrior pressed a button on his comms unit and projected the order throughout the pod.

Zander sank into a hoverchair for a moment of quiet before he addressed his beings. This was it. War.



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