Alien Prince's Cure: A Scifi Alien Romance by Tammy Walsh

Alien Prince's Cure: A Scifi Alien Romance by Tammy Walsh

Author:Tammy Walsh [Walsh, Tammy]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-03-26T18:30:00+00:00


Under the right circumstances, an eternity can exist within the confines of fractions of a second.

This was one of those circumstances.

The universe could have come and gone, imploding in on itself or expanded out beyond the reaches of time and space, and I wouldn’t have known.

As the planet began to turn once more and my eyes re-learned to blink, my brain began to puzzle things out and put things together.

Now it all made sense.

Quayltok wasn’t an assistant as I’d expected but a bodyguard.

That was why he was so handy with his claws and weapons, why he always took the lead and put Ezal’s life ahead of his own.

He was sworn to protect him, even if it cost him his own life.

“But…” I said in a vain attempt to explain my shock and ask a question my mind hadn’t yet decided on.

My head swam again — only this time it wasn’t from a physical shift but an internal one.

Ezal had just shifted my understanding of him and the world I had found myself in.

The Gruem weren’t only attacking the facility.

They were intent on kidnapping him!

He was the reason for the explosion, for why we never got to finish our mating, for why he could choose me from the line-up and there was nothing anyone could say or do to stop him.

He was the prince.

And that meant he was the heir to the throne.

Surely he wouldn’t need to come to a facility like this to get laid?

Surely he would have an army of ladies queuing up to relieve him of his seed?

My head buzzed with questions I needed to ask.

They leapfrogged one another, vying for attention, to get first in line.

Ezal was looking at me, watching my reaction.

My mouth was so dry that it felt like it’d been hanging open for the past few minutes.

I was lucky I didn’t catch any flies.

“I wanted to tell you before but… the timing wasn’t right,” he said.

I wasn’t sure there would ever be a right time.

I wasn’t sure how I felt about this revelation or what it meant between us and our mating.

I suddenly felt… unsure.

“I’m glad I told you,” he said. “It’s right you should know.”

A knock came at the door.

“Come,” Ezal said with the air of someone used to being in control.

Quayltok entered and bowed his head before speaking.

“The Gruem are moving room to room,” he said. “I fear they will come upon us before too long if we do not move.”

Ezal nodded and Quayltok backed out of the room.

“I understand you might have some questions you want to ask me,” Ezal said.

You think?

“And I’ll answer them to the best of my ability. But right now, we need to move. Once we’re somewhere safe, I’ll tell you everything you need to know.”

And with that, he stood up — and up, and up, his height never seeming to end.

He looked so commanding, dominating now in that small room, with his shimmering armor, his weapons gleaming in the light.

I wondered how I couldn’t have noticed his obvious commanding presence before.



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