Saved in Space: A SciFi Alien Romance by Brianna Everly

Saved in Space: A SciFi Alien Romance by Brianna Everly

Author:Brianna Everly [Brianna Everly]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2021-10-29T00:00:00+00:00


Ten

Emily

His heated release burst into me as I wrapped my legs around his torso and squeezed, overcome with elation to be beneath him in this way. Golden amber replaced the near blackness his eyes held only moments earlier, and they watched me with an expectant look.

I’d almost forgotten his come was going to affect me somehow. Anticipation threaded through me, but so far, all I felt were the tingly remnants of one of the best orgasms of my life, well that and his massive cock still parked inside me. I loved the way he filled me.

“Darz…” My gaze flitted from his wide, smooth lips to his carved jaw line. He looked otherworldly, different, paranormal, but most of all, beautiful. Darz’s strange hair floated about his head, the tips glowing, and he narrowed his eyes like he was dumbfounded.

Then something shifted.

The same heat waves I’d seen before rose from his shoulders as a tickling sensation prickled low in my gut. I let out a sharp inhale, then sucked my lips between my teeth and gripped him more tightly. Warmth spread up my body and into my face, settling behind my eyes.

Warmth turned into a peculiar tingle, then scattered past my core into my abdomen, out to my fingers and toes before it crashed into my head like a monumental wave. I’d smoked pot a few times, a rite of passage out in the cornfields, but nothing prepared me for this. My vision fogged. Darz’s already dim room became a mere haze.

“What’s happening?” My voice didn’t sound like me, instead filled with soothing melody, like a song.

Darz’s brow creased, swirling eyes narrowed, and confusion unfolded across his features. His mouth opened, but I heard nothing. The haze closed in on me, absorbing my entirety into its depths. I wasn’t in his bed. Or his room. Or his spaceship. I wasn’t even floating in the void of space.

I ceased to exist as myself anymore.

Complete and utter disassociation.

Unadulterated euphoria in this perfect otherworldly space seeped into every fiber of my being. Weren’t our bodies touching? The rational part of my mind knew they were, but I felt nothing but his mind, like a soft embrace when I needed one.

It made little sense. How can I feel his mind and not his body?

What was this?

The answer whispered through space-time, crisp but soft... home—Darz.

In the wide universe, specks of star dust found each other. This was fralight, the Olmi bond Darz had spoken of. I knew this, because he knew this, and at least for now, we were one and the same.

There were no words, only feelings, and his astonishment coursed through me so vividly, as if it were my experience. He hadn’t expected this to happen. He was shocked and warring with conflicting emotions. Joy. Fear. Excitement. Uncertainty. These sentiments wrapped around me like a shroud, but through it all, the most prominent sensation was euphoria. Then, hanging between us like a thick curtain, were unspoken words. Not primitive.

Me?

Not primitive.

Humans, not primitive.

A tickle along my scalp became the first reminder I did, in fact, still have a body.



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