Kitt: Stargazer Alien Mail Order Brides #4 (Intergalactic Dating Agency) by Tasha Black

Kitt: Stargazer Alien Mail Order Brides #4 (Intergalactic Dating Agency) by Tasha Black

Author:Tasha Black [Black, Tasha]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: 13th Story Press
Published: 2017-05-24T18:30:00+00:00


Chapter 21

Kitt held Honey carefully as he tasted the sweetness of her lips. She trembled with desire and his own human body responded in a wave of sympathy.

So this was the agony of sexual desire.

He had known somehow that his own fumblings in the lab could not be the stuff of Shakespeare and Nabokov. That business had been nothing but the pleasant scratching of an itch.

But this… this moment had nothing to do with his own wanting.

It had everything to do with Honey. Honey, soft and needy in his arms. Honey’s lips, so smooth against his, her small hands wrapped around his neck, her body swaying in his thrall.

He wanted to touch and taste every part of her at once.

Honey whimpered against his mouth.

He opened the kiss, tasting her clever tongue.

She tightened her hands on his shoulders and pinned her body closer to his.

Kitt shivered at the contact with her soft warmth. His body was so ready to claim hers.

He slid his hands around to cup her posterior and lift her up off the ground.

She wrapped her legs around him instantly, locking her heels behind his back and grinding her soft warmth against his rigid length.

Kitt let his head fall backward, clenching his jaw against the incredible pleasure.

Honey slowly placed a blazing trail of teasing kisses down his neck, adding fuel to the fire.

A loud crash shattered the intimacy of the moment.

Instinctively, he ran with Honey to the corner of the room, shielding her body from the screened front of the cabin with his own.

He held her there for a few thundering heartbeats, studying the area for signs of an intruder.

“Wh-what was that?” Honey’s voice was small and frightened.

“I don’t know,” he told her.

He held her there in the darkness long enough to calculate the jump speeds for three planetary drop runs, then whispered in her ear. “Honey, wait here. I’m going to check it out.”

She released him and only then did he realize how hard she had been holding him. She was frightened.

He took a few steps into the cabin, then allowed time to slow enough to give him a head start on any danger.

He did not wish to use the electric light, but there was enough moonlight to allow him to see most of the room.

They were still alone inside. But the door hung askew on its hinges, its screen torn loose.

And something was sitting in the center of the carpet. It must have been thrown inside. The crash would have been the sound it made breaking the screen door on entry.

Kitt approached cautiously.

It was an irregular shape so it could not be a bomb. He knew the Earth was a violent place filled with untempered emotion, but Kitt had never been able to truly fathom how one sentient creature could knowingly hurt another.

He had hoped that all they read of wars and violence would turn out to be fictions, the false tellings these creatures so adored.

But the more he saw of the humans, the more he had grown to believe that they were capable of harming their own kind.



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