The Alien's Revenge: A SciFi Alien Warrior Romance (Drixonian Warriors Book 4) by Ella Maven

The Alien's Revenge: A SciFi Alien Warrior Romance (Drixonian Warriors Book 4) by Ella Maven

Author:Ella Maven [Maven, Ella]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-06-25T16:00:00+00:00


Drak

My mind churned with images, sounds, and visions. I didn’t know what was a dream and what was memory. I felt my pulse pounding in my ears and opened my eyes on a gasp to stare not at the stars but at an unfamiliar ceiling. The sun’s first rays of the rotation beamed through a barred window in the room, and I frowned at it.

Merr-anda!

I jolted to a sitting position, ready to slay the world to find her, only to realize she was curled in a ball with her back to me, asleep.

I winced, kneading my temples as I sought to remember what happened last night, and where I was. Spotting a jug of qua near the door, I stumbled from the bed to retrieve it. I chugged the cool liquid as the memories returned. Fighting the Kulks. My injuries. Remembering the Night Kings would protect Merr-anda. A yellow-haired female who’d healed me as Merr-anda raged for the chains restraining me to be removed.

I was in the Night Kings compound, and while they allowed me in their walls, they didn’t trust me yet. I scratched my head, wishing I could remember what I’d done to be forced out. Exiled. Shunned.

Why couldn’t I remember?

“Drak?” Came a groggy voice from behind me.

I whirled around to see Merr-anda blinking at me. I rushed to her side, running my hands over her face. I’d requested the healer tend to her first, but I wanted to make sure myself her injuries were taken care of.

“I’m okay,” she said, and I marveled again at how amazing it was I could understand her. “Val is a good healer, and your medis is some powerful stuff. We don’t have anything like that on Earth.”

I nodded, not sure of all her words. Medis sounded familiar. Ah, that was what the healer had filled the needle with before she jabbed it into my shoulder. I glanced at the spot of the former injury, playing my fingers over the scales there that were good as new.

“Hey,” Miranda’s fingers brushed my jaw. Her gaze roamed my face, lingering on my throat scar before meeting my eyes. “Now that we can finally communicate, I have some questions, okay? I’ll try to make them yes or no.”

I nodded, urging her to go ahead.

She smiled. “When we first met, did you know your name?”

I shook my head, and she sucked in a breath. She licked her lips and swallowed. “Okay, that’s what I thought. You remembered that night you said your name on the roof, right?”

I nodded.

“Was that… the first memory you had in a while?”

I nodded again.

“When the Kulk called you a Drixonian, that made you remember something, didn’t it?”

I gestured around us to indicate I’d remembered I was a Night King.

“Okay so you remembered you were a part of this clavas.” She reached for me, her touch gentle but her words direct. “Do you remember why you were forced to leave?”

I shook my head. My skin felt too tight, and I forced down the agitation.



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