The Alien's Challenge: A SciFi Alien Warrior Romance (Drixonian Warriors Book 6) by Ella Maven

The Alien's Challenge: A SciFi Alien Warrior Romance (Drixonian Warriors Book 6) by Ella Maven

Author:Ella Maven [Maven, Ella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-09-24T16:00:00+00:00


Ten

Tabitha

I opened my eyes with a jerk, sitting up so fast my head spun with dizziness. Groaning, I prodded my temple and winced as my fingers pressed on a sore spot. When I pulled my hand away, flakes of dried blood fell from under my nails.

Now I remembered—that Kaluma swinging a club like a baseball bat right into Xavy’s head, his lifeless body hitting the ground. Me screaming, and then… an explosion of pain. Seemed they’d clubbed me too.

I glanced around to gather my bearings. My vision was a little blurry, but I could make out green-ish walls surrounding me in a cylinder. At least I wasn’t tied up. The ground I lay on had an odd springy texture. Something brushed along the back of my thigh and I squeaked as I whirled to find out what touched me. All around me, like a massive mosquito net, hung thick tendrils of leafy vines so dense I couldn’t see through them. I glanced up to see a spoke-like wheel above me, which spread the vines out to create a type of living tent.

I shivered, the air cool, as I took in the rest of my surroundings. My vision had begun to clear up, and I could see I was in some sort of living space. Across from me was a massive pile of fabric and leaves which I could only assume was a bed. A few chairs were scattered around the area, as well as crates of material that seemed to be clothes. A table stood nearby, with a few cups and bowls on top. The center of the floor was covered in a leaf-woven mat that was remarkably clean.

What I didn’t see was Xavy. I stood up, but my head throbbed, and I had trouble focusing my vision. I had to have a concussion, and who knew how long I was out. Long enough for the Kaluma to drag me here. But that didn’t matter right now. I had to get to Xavy. I was still alive, and I could only hope that meant he was too.

Just then several vines separated, and two figures walked inside. I took a step back, eyeing them. They looked to be females, as they each wore slashes of white material which wrapped around the backs of their necks like scarves and hung down the front of their bodies, to cover their full breasts. The ends were tucked into long, belted skirts of the same material.

Their hair was white, like the males I’d seen, and they each wore carved ornate necklaces around their necks and upper chests made of an iridescent white stone that reminded me of Mother of Pearl. Instead of the shoulder spikes of their male counterparts, they only had small nubs.

They were gorgeous, with high cheekbones, and golden bronze scales. Their eyes were their most unique feature—a bright blue that seemed to glow from within. They were taller than me, maybe five-foot-ten to my five-foot-five. They also looked a little terrified of me.



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