Aeon Fugitive: Alien Menage Romance (Sensual Abduction Series Book 2) by Amelia Wilson

Aeon Fugitive: Alien Menage Romance (Sensual Abduction Series Book 2) by Amelia Wilson

Author:Amelia Wilson [Wilson, Amelia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2017-11-20T16:00:00+00:00


Chapter Ten

In the morning Adam didn’t bring up the night time cave sex, and Sarah didn’t either. They all simply packed up their belongings, letting the awkward silence hang between them, and stepped out of the cave to take stock of their surroundings.

The city they had come from was far to the East, a glinting mess of steel and chrome on the horizon. All around them there were mountains like the ones they had stayed on, but nothing else. No water, no other cities, no roads.

A strange bird-like creature floated around them in the sky, circling their mountain over and over, as big as a single-seat airplane. It was leathery, not feathery, almost like a prehistoric creature, which would be more at home in Jurassic Park than modern-day reality, and it made Sarah uncomfortable. It reminded her of a vulture, circling over animals in the process of dying. Did it think they were going to die?

“Well, what do we do?” Adam asked, and Sarah opened her mouth to speak but she was cut-off by a deep rumbling from somewhere within the small mountain on which they perched.

“Look,” Gar said in English, pointing to another one of the mountains. As they watched a massive white worm exit from the top of the mountain, and Sarah realized then it wasn’t a mountain at all, but more like a mole hill, or ant hill. The entrance to an underground tunnel, made by the worm as thick as a big city bus, and longer than ten of them parked end to end.

They heard the rumble again, and the ground began to shake, and Gar grabbed Sarah’s shoulder, pulled her back inside the cave. Adam came quickly without needing to be grabbed. They watched as another giant white worm slid into view, heading down past them from atop the mountain.

The worms had mouths, great gaping holes rimmed with sharp teeth, and Sarah realized why they hadn’t been followed into the desert. The Aeon’s were scared of the worms.

As they watched the worm, it slithered off towards the other worm, and they began to battle. The creatures slammed their bodies together, their mouths working at one another, tearing great chunks of flesh from their bodies.

“We should go,” Adam said, as they watched. “While they’re distracted.”

Sarah quickly told Gar what Adam said.

“Yes,” Gar said, nodding as he spoke in English.

“Great idea,” Sarah added. They gathered their packs and ran from the cave, picking their way down the small mountain as quickly as they could.

Once on level ground, they turned and ran around the hill, trying to keep out of sight of the worms; though they didn’t have eyes so they may not have needed to at all.

They hurried around the base of the small mountain, away from the worms, with Gar in the lead. Without warning he stopped, throwing his arm out so that Sarah ran into it, with Adam pulling up behind her.

“Oh no,” the young woman said, as she looked past her love. Another worm was there, coming towards them, moving with surprising speed.



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