Zoq (Dragons Of Kelon) (A Sci Fi Alien Weredragon Romance)

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by Maia Starr


  I flew slowly down the shaft of the cave. To my surprise, the shaft opened up into a massive underground cave with many tunnels. I searched every one of them, walking in the darkness. But then after a day or two of searching, I found my way out. But I could not return to the cabin. My security had been compromised and I did not know who I could trust.

  So with the struggle of having an injured wing, I hiked through the forest until I came to the Hudson River. There, I boarded a boat and made my way to New York City, to the Earth Council.

  “Council, thank you for meeting with me on this most urgent news,” I said as I stood in front of them.

  “Commander, you are injured. Will you not let one of our doctors treat you?” one of the councilmembers asked.

  “Yes, thank you, but first I must relay this information to you and to my king on Mooreah.”

  The councilmembers looked at each other and then nodded their heads in agreement. A few minutes later, the king was on screen in front of me.

  “My King,” I said.

  “Commander, you look like hell. What news? I have been told that you were lost in battle,” he said.

  “And if the king would oblige, I would like to keep that my status for now. I have discovered that there are betrayers amongst my team and I don’t know how deep it goes. There is a series of caves miles north of the air filter project. It is there that the team you sent and a few of my agents engaged in battle in a nearby field below those caves. But when I found and confronted my brother, he revealed to me that my most trusted agent, Agent Teqin, has been working with him. This is how he was able to get around my security. Teqin is my lead security agent and he has been working for the outlaws of Riobl all along, as well as with my brother.”

  Bam! The king hit his fist on the table in anger. “This is unacceptable! Traitors amongst the Drackon are not tolerated.”

  “Yes, my King. I stand by for your orders,” I said.

  “I must apologize for this fiasco, Earth Council. It is our mess and we will clean it up,” the king said.

  “We understand,” a councilmember said to him in response.

  “Commander, stay at the Earth Council for now. I am making plans to have your security purged and caught off guard. Then we will know who is working with your brother. My last report from my team that I sent said the battle on the field was successful in capturing many outlaws, but not your brother or the power receptors. They have reason to believe that he plans to board a ship and take them to Riobl for sale. If he planned to sell it to Earth criminals, he would have done so already.”

  “Yes, that makes sense. It would take him a while to commandeer a ship to fly to Riobl under the radar, and to pay them off to not speak of its passengers or cargo,” I added.

  “Yes, exactly. For now, wait for further instruction. We will capture him. Every single ship signal is going to be watched closely with the help of the Earth Council,” the king said.

  “Thank you, King,” I said.

  “No, thank you, Commander, for your loyalty. Earth Council, thank you for your time. I will be in touch by end of your Earth day.”

  Then he was gone.

  “Now, about seeking treatment,” a lovely woman came up to me.

  “Yes, thank you,” I said as I followed her. As I did, her brown hair and soft skin reminded me of none other than Kelly Perkins. I longed to be in the cave again in that moment. At least being trapped kept my mind off of the longing I felt for her. It gave me a task, trying to escape and live. But in the darkness of the cave, I knew that I was really fighting for the chance to see her again. I knew in that moment that I could get past what my brother had done to her. After his confession about Kira, I knew that Kelly was only caught in the middle of his grudge that he had held for so long. I felt bad after his confession. Was I the cause of how he turned out? Was that summer with Kira the turning point for him? I would never truly know. But the guilt would always be with me.

  Chapter 11

  KELLY PERKINS

  “Well, where have you looked? Tell me? I will go look myself!” I shouted at the guard who gave me no useful information. I was so annoyed at him as I paced back and forth in the cabin.

  “Ms. Perkins, we can’t have you walking out there in the woods. It is not safe for you. In truth, I’m not sure that it is safe for you here with the commander gone. Things have become very tense. I advise that you get back into that car outside and go to New York and wait there. I will be in touch when we hear of any news.”

  “I already sent him away. The driver, I already sent him away. I’m not going anywhere. Now I demand to speak to someone that was there that day. This is ridiculous. Kasian is a skilled warrior and would not have just disappeared. There’s something going on here. What if he is laying in a ravine unable to fly? You should be flying high and searching!” I shouted at him.

  He rolled his eyes at me and said, “We have done that for many weeks now. If you will excuse me, I am going to call another car for you to take you back to the city. You cannot stay here!”

  As he walked out of the room, I felt a rumbling of the ground. At first I thought that it was just me. But then a loud noise, like thunder, roared over the house. “What the hell is going on?” I said as I stood up from my chair.

  Crash! Suddenly the glass windows shattered as an Earth SWAT team broke into the house. There was a lot of chaos and shouting and I was completely freaked out and frightened. Before I could move, there were two men in black pointing guns at me.

  “Put your hands up, now!” they shouted.

  I put my hands up in the air and said, “What is going on here? I only just arrived. I’ve been here for thirty minutes. I am looking for Commander Kasian Jade!” I shouted as I began to cry.

  “We will ask the questions! Now keep your hands in the air,” the swat member shouted at me. Then the other grabbed my hands and put them behind my back, ready to cuff me. He was being very rough with me and I had no choice but to say, “I am pregnant! Please be careful! I am with child!” I shouted.

  “What? What did you say?” I heard a very familiar voice say. My heart exploded as I saw him walking toward me.

  “Kasian! You’re alive! They told me you were dead!” I shouted as I broke into uncontrollable tears.

  He ran to me and put his arms around me as he said, “She’s all right. Do not touch her,” to the team. They let me go and moved on to other business. I collapsed into Kasian’s arms.

  “Come with me,” he whispered into my ear. Then he pulled me into a downstairs bathroom.

  “Kelly, what the hell are you doing here? Do you know how this looks right now? Do you know what is going on?” he asked.

  I gasped for air and through my crying fit said, “No. What the hell is going on? I just got here. I had to come tell you. The registration office tried to get in touch with you, but they couldn’t. Then I got here and they told me that you were dead. Oh, Kasian, I am so glad that you are alive.”

  “Is it true? What you said out there. Is it true or were you just saying that to get out of trouble? Please tell me you are not part of this?”

  “Part of what? Kasian, tell me what is going on here?”

  “Is it true? Are you with child?” he asked again.

  “Yes, it is true. I have been known since I returned to Los Angeles,” I said.

  He smiled a big smile. He was happy. I longed to see that happy grin on his face for so long. I smiled a weak smile in response. Then his smile faded as he grabbed my arm and said, “Is it mine? Or is it my brother’s?” he asked.

  I stopped smiling. I had to tell him the truth. I could not hurt him with a lie; I never wanted to hurt him again. “I don’t know, Kasian. I wish I could tell you, but I honestly don’t know. I won’t know until after the birth,” I said.

  He ran his fingers through his long hair. I knew that move; he was angry. “What are you doing here? Do you know what’s going on here? Please tell me you are not part of this?”

  “I don
’t know what you are talking about. I only just arrived. Check my flight information. Check the boat I took here, and the driver. I was barely here when the SWAT team burst in.”

  He sighed and said, “The SWAT team is worth the Earth Council. We discovered that some of my team is working with my brother. They are traitors. We had no way of knowing who, so the king ordered this raid. Then to find you here among them at this time.”

  I gasped. This was not good. He had already thought I was working for his brother before and now for me to show up at this time. I felt sick to my stomach. I kept being in the wrong place at the wrong time.

  “Oh, Kasian, you must believe me. I had no idea. I only came here to find you. I had to tell you about the baby. I didn’t know what else to do. You must believe me, please,” I begged.

  “Commander, your brother has been captured!” a voice yelled through the door with a loud knock.

  No, I thought. I was just in the process of reuniting with Kasian and now they were going to take him away. Kasian opened the door and said, “Where?”

  “On the river! On a river barge heading toward the city.”

  Kasian grabbed my arm and led me outside the cabin. “This is Kelly Perkins. Take her with you to the Earth Council for safety. She is with child. She is not part of this raid; she is my special guest, is that understood?”

  “Yes, Commander,” the swat team man said.

  “But, Kasian, wait…” I said. But it was no use. He only looked at me as he moved away and shifted. Then he followed a group of Drackon toward the river. I sighed. But I was glad that he was alive. He was still out of reach, but he was alive and that was all that I could really ask for today. There was hope.

  I waited at the Earth Council for two days, growing more and more anxious. The mission was top secret and was not able to get any information out of anyone. I was given a comfortable room in the living quarters of the council with an amazing city view. Each day I looked over the courtyard wondering if I could see Kasian walk in, but I never did.

  Being pregnant made me increasingly sleepy and it was during one of the many naps that I had grown used to that I had a wonderful dream about Kasian. It was back in the days before his brother made himself known to us. I was in his garden, picking vegetables for breakfast. I was going to make veggie omelets.

  “Does this make you happy?” Kasian asked as I pulled potatoes from the ground.

  “What do you mean?” I asked.

  “This type of life. Does it make you happy? Picking your own foods to cook, and living out in the wilderness? You know, my home on Mooreah is a lot like this. It is outside of the city, in the wilderness. You would like it there.”

  “Mooreah. I never thought about going to Mooreah; in fact, that is why I picked you, because you were on Earth. But yes, this does make me happy. This simple life, and perhaps a few babies too.”

  He laughed and kissed my lips. His kiss was so real in the dream. I thought that I could feel his lips on mine. They grazed softly over mine back and forth. I could smell his delicious, manly scent and I let out a soft moan in my sleep.

  “I’ve missed that sound,” he said. But his voice was very loud and clear. I opened my eyes and couldn’t tell if I was still dreaming. Kasian was lingering above me. His hand moved my hair off my forehead.

  “Kasian?”

  “Yes, I’m here. I’ve returned.”

  I sat up in bed and looked around. It wasn’t a dream. I threw my arms around him. “I was so worried I was never going to see you again.”

  “No need to worry. I am a very strong warrior.”

  “I am so happy that you are here. I know that you can never forgive me, but please do not shut me out, not now,” I said to him.

  “I have come to terms with what happened. Time has helped to heal that rage. My brother admitted to me that he went after you on purpose. He held a grudge against me for stealing a female Drackon he loved when we were fifteen.”

  “He did?” I said, wide eyed and filled with relief.

  “Yes, he did, and he has been captured. He is on his way to a prison on Sala. He can never bother us again.”

  I sighed and threw my arms around him. He rubbed my back up and down and said, “I’m so sorry for everything I put you through. It was wrong of me.”

  “No, I apologize for being so reckless while I was here in the city before meeting you. I really thought I was just having my own, private bachelorette party and now I ruined everything.”

  “No, you did not. We have this child,” he said putting his hand on my belly.

  “But Kasian, I do not know,” I said feeling sad.

  “I know, but it does not matter. I will raise it as my own. My brother is not a good Drackon warrior; he could never be a good father. If this offspring is his, we will still raise it together as a family.”

  “A family? You mean…”

  “Yes, if you will have me. I still want you to be my wife,” he said seriously.

  “Yes! Yes, Kasian, I want you. I will be your wife,” I said.

  “Good, get dressed. We will go now. There is a councilmember that can marry us today. He is waiting on the fifth floor for us,” he said smiling.

  “What? Now? Are you joking or are you being serious?” I asked.

  “Oh, I am not joking. I will not be letting anything get in the way of our marriage ever again, and the sooner we do it, the sooner we will be married before you clumsily fall into some trouble,” he said playfully.

  “Kasian!” I said. Then I kissed him hard and fast. Before I knew it, we were ravaging each other. So much longing and desire had been held back for so long. I pulled away from him and said, “Do you think that the councilmember can wait another hour or two?” I said breathlessly.

  “He is going to have to,” he said as he kissed me and pushed me back on the bed. Then he made love to me. This time, with all the animosity between us gone. It was beautiful and sensual as he took his time savoring every inch of me, and took my time enjoying his every touch. Tears rolled down my face as I had finally had what I wanted since I first saw his photo: his love.

  After two hours of making love, we forced ourselves out of bed, but only for an hour. We went down to the fifth floor and were quickly married in a brief and simple ceremony. It was perfect. Then it was only an elevator ride back to the room, which we would make our honeymoon suite for a week. We never left the bed.

  When the time came, our hybrid Drackonian son was born. He was perfect and the Drackon test proved that he was Kasian’s child. His blond locks and blue eyes left no doubt in my mind anyway. We named him Kild. It was a mixture of the wild from the forest that we loved, and the initial of our names: Kasian and Kelly. And although we started our family on Earth, we eventually moved to Kasian’s home on Mooreah. If I had known that Mooreah was something out of a medieval fairy tale, I would have wanted to move there sooner. It was stunning, and it was perfect for our perfect family.

  The End(flip next page for me bonus books!)

  Chazz: Aliens Of Jenalk

  (A Sci-Fi Alien Abduction Romance)

  By Maia Starr

  Chapter 1

  Alexa Thomas (Investigative Journalist)

  “Hurry up, Lexi! Damn!”

  “Chill out, Samantha; it’s not like the beach is going anywhere!” I exclaimed.

  It was bad enough that my twin had drug me away from my research just so she would have a wingman during the party she was throwing herself for our birthday. She knew how important it was to me.

  In fact, I felt like I was really on to something about the Vellreq, and the last thing I wanted to do was tear myself away when I just knew I was about to stumble upon something big.

  Most people just accepted the Vellreq’s place on Earth without question, but I was an investigative journalist. And a successful one at that. I knew a conspiracy when I smelled it. This random alien race that was now invading our governments and distributing technology to the masses was definitely suspicious. And
I needed to find out exactly what they were up to before it was too late.

  “Of course the beach isn’t going to move!” Sam exclaimed, walking faster. “But we should get a spot before school is over and all the annoying kids come out.”

  I sighed inwardly as my twin quickened her pace. Any faster and she would literally be running. She had always been a little more high strung than me, so I was used to it. Still, it could be kind of a pain in the ass.

  “Seriously, Alexa, come on!”

  “You know, maybe I would move a little faster if I wasn’t the only one carrying the bags!”

  This was enough to silence my sister, and she quietly slowed to a brisk walk. She knew by now that it was better not to complain if she didn’t want to risk manual labor. Sam was always worried about becoming one of those muscular girls. It would be very upsetting to her if her body wasn’t just so.

 

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