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ALIEN ROMANCE: Kalazaron Korin: SciFi Alien Abduction Invasion Romance (Blue Planet Warriors)

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by Maia Starr


  “Thank you,” Korin said. We were shown to another room where there were other refugees waiting to be taken to the rebel base, mostly other warriors, but a few female Kalazaron as well.

  As we sat down next to each other and waited, I had to take my mind off the thought that the master’s guards were going to burst in at any second and take us and asked him the question I needed to know the answer to.

  “Now will you tell me? Why did you trade me for a general rank?”

  He looked at me and said, “I had too. At the time I thought it was the only way. I have been working toward the general rank for five years and everything I have ever done was to achieve that rank. Lukah, I did not love her. But she is the master’s daughter and I knew being betrothed to her would get me the rank. I had no second thoughts about being with her even though I did not love her, as I never thought of love. I only thought of achieving that rank.

  “When you came into my life, I was so close to getting what I wanted. It was all in the process, but then you changed me. So when the master summoned me and told me that Lukah was angry and demanding that you be sold to the commander, I agreed in exchange for the general rank. But I knew all along when I agreed to it that I was going to help you run away before the commander was scheduled to have you. I had a week at least, but Lukah sped that up to today.

  “That is why I agreed to the rank, because I had wanted it for so long, and I could not see straight. But I thought I could get it and help you not be in the hands of the commander. But when it came down to it, all I wanted was you. I don’t want that general post anymore. I gave it up when I confessed to Lukah that I love you.”

  “You did?” I asked in shock.

  “I did, and I do,” he said as he leaned in and kissed me. I kissed him back, feeling like I had finally had some answers to the chaos and feeling good that we were one more step toward freedom and being together.

  An hour later, we were in what Korin called a speeder. I had heard the sound before. It was the sound that I heard when we were in the wild and he pinned me to the ground. It was funny to think about how he had strived so hard to keep me from letting the rebels know where we were at that time, only to end up here, begging for them to take us.

  Once we arrived on the base at the Blue Mountains, Aran Fyn had kept his word. We were allowed to live together and be as one, and no one ever challenged Korin to take me from him. We settled in, and within a week I felt happy.

  “I really do like it here. I like it better than the city,” I said to him as we sat outside up high, watching the silver sun set.

  “Yes I can see that. You are out in the wild elements out here. It suits you better than the city,” he said as he kissed me on the cheek.

  “And you? Do you like it?” I asked him.

  “Yes, strangely more than I thought. Suddenly what they say makes sense to me after experiencing the corruption of the city myself. I understand what the rebels are fighting for. I will fight for anyone that does not keep me from you,” he kissed me.

  Months went by and we grew more and more intertwined with the rebel community. I even met a few other human females, which was such a surprise and it was more than I could have asked for, as I did not feel so alone. The human females were treated better than in the city, and I was glad for it.

  Even Korin had found his mark here at the Blue Mountain rebel base. He rose through the ranks very fast. He had become a general within months. I knew this made him happy, not because it was a prestigious title, but because he was able to use his knowledge and talents to train the warriors, and that made him feel useful. They listened to and respected him, and he liked working with them. I knew that it gave him a sense of fulfillment. It made me happy that he had not given up his warrior career just for me after all. It had simply come to him in a different way. The cold warrior that I had met on the moon base was a thing of the past.

  Now, that we had gained the trust of the rebels, Korin had more freedom. He used that freedom to romance me.

  "Come with me. I have a surprise for you," he said to me one evening.

  "You do? What is it?" I asked him.

  "If I told you, then it would not be a surprise," he said to me. I laughed at him and went along. We climbed into a speeder, and he drove it away from the Blue Mountains. I became nervous as we had not ventured away from the Blue Mountains since we had left the capital city. After we had left the city, we knew that Master Bresh and Lukah had put out a bounty on our heads. It was very trusting that the rebels did not turn us over for the reward. I think they saw that Korin was much more valuable than any reward with his knowledge of the warrior ways of the moon base and training grounds. However, it still made me scared. There were many other Kalazaron out there that roamed the lands looking for rebels to turn in for rewards.

  Soon the speeder stopped, and Korin helped me out of it. I looked at the surroundings that were very familiar.

  "Are we really here?" I said as I looked at him with a smile.

  "Yes, I have wanted to bring you back here ever since we left," he said to me.

  I looked around to see that we were in the same ravine where it had all begun. It was still beautiful and lush, and as night began to fall, Korin had more of a surprise for me.

  "Come with me,” he said after he camouflaged the speeder.

  I followed him along the ravine and soon we came to the same rocks with flowing water. I immediately jumped into a depression and frolicked in the icy cold water. Korin laughed at me.

  "I knew you would do that. I love watching you do that," he said as he jumped in next to me and splashed cold water on me. We played like this for a long time until he said, "This is only part of the surprise. Come with me," he said as he led me out of the water.

  Soon I found myself walking into the same cave that we had stayed that night so long ago. I watched as he lit a fire in the middle of the cave. As the cave lit up, I saw that it was already stocked with fruits and food. He had come here before this in order to set this up.

  I ran into his arms and hugged him.

  "I thought maybe we could stay the night here. We can finish what we started that night," he said to me.

  I gasped as I suddenly remembered about the dream that I had that night. I pulled away from him and gave him a playful pat on the chest.

  "Korin! The dream I had that night. You did that?"

  He laughed at me and said, "It was my first time doing that. But yes, it was a projection."

  "I wish I would have known that then, because I thought I was losing my mind with the very real dreams I was having with you in them. Either that or I thought it was the Icannet juice."

  "Well, now you know, but it does not have to be a dream any longer."

  I kissed him on the mouth and then I slowly slide my hands down his body. I dropped down to my knees and I proceeded to do what I had done in that projection so long ago. We made this night in the cave what we wanted it to be when we first slept in it. It was good. It was as though we were washing away any bad memories and replacing them with good ones as we made love, or coupled, as he called it.

  We came to that cave often and made many new memories. I was happier than I had ever been. I was happier than I had been on Merton Loy. As the days wore on, I knew that if I had made it to Earth as I had planned, I would not be as happy as I was now, because Korin did not live on Earth: he lived on the cold, blue planet Kaethon, my new home.

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  KALAZARON

  (Blue Planet Warriors Prequel)

  By Maia Starr

  Chapter 1

  In the far reaches of space near the M823 galaxy there lived an alien race of male dominant warriors called th
e Kalazaron. They were a fierce alien race that looked similar to humans, with a few differences. They were tall and lean at seven feet tall, sometimes taller. Their skin was accented with an iridescent blue in various areas of their taut skin and it was cold. This feature of cold skin was due to them adapting to their cold blue planet of Kaethon. They had long muscular limbs perfect for fighting and their persona was a very dominating one. They liked to get what they wanted, no matter what the cost or risk. And although there were female Kalazarons, they had very little influence or rights in the patriarchal society, as the men ruled with a hard fist.

  It is near this cold blue planet of Kaethon that a starship from Earth found itself making an emergency landing. The humans had never heard of the Kalazaron before, and they were surprised to find them living on the planet of Kaethon as the M823 galaxy had always been thought of as a desolate one. So when the starship, that was carrying twenty mail-order brides to a planet of human miners, crash-landed on the surface they had no idea what they were in for. The human females could not foresee the sway the domineering Kalazaron warriors would have over their bodies and their hearts. The Kalazaron warriors could not foresee just how fascinated they would become with the human females that would set off years of revering them at a high value.

  On this starship from Earth was the mail-order bride Meera, who thought she had left Earth for a better life and to finally marry. All that she wanted was to escape her New York where nothing ever happened and nothing ever happened to her. At five feet tall with brown hair, brown eyes, and a curvy figure she thought she was too plain to ever find a husband on Earth. Therefore when she read the advertisement for mail-order brides seeking to travel in space and live on the mining planet of Suvell, she jumped at the opportunity. Marrying a man she had never met was a small price to pay for a vastly different life with a chance of adventure. She knew growing up that she did not belong in New York and as she read the advertisement she thought, “Perhaps I do not belong on Earth either.”

  So Meera joined nineteen other women on a ship manned by five crewmen to take them to Suvell. This particular crew had made the journey on a routine basis and it seemed very safe to her. But when the engine blew out, no amount of safety precautions could save them in space. They veered off course and straight into the M823 galaxy and onto the nearest planet.

  “It’s no good, we have to land now!” Captain Steck shouted as he maneuvered the ship.

  “The only planet nearby is Kaethon! But look, it is showing signs of life,” the crewmate shouted.

  “What? Kaethon is supposed to be an inhabited planet,” the captain said as he looked at the life scanning monitors.

  “I guess our research was wrong,” the crewmate said as he prepared the emergency landing procedures.

  “Great god. Let us hope that we land in an area without native or at least that they are hospitable,” the captain said.

  Everyone looked at each other as they knew that usually in these situations that hostilities always arose, especially if the natives were an armed force.

  In the living bay Meera and the other women screamed with fright at the eratic flight pattern of the ship.

  “What do you think is happening?” Meera asked Tiffany, another mail order bride passenger with red hair and green eyes.

  “I don’t know! But I think we might be crashing,” she yelled.

  Meera’s eyes grew wide at Tiffany’s response. This was not in Meera’s plan. She only wanted to be a wife and to be taken to Suvell for a new start. She imagined a strong miner with a great body, a byproduct of his work, for a husband. This dream had been in her head for months while they traveled in space, and now it was all coming crashing down, literally.

  As the starship entered the thick blue atmosphere of Kaethon, Captain Steck was in shock at what he saw before him. “I can’t believe it!”

  “It’s an entire city! Look at that?” the crewmate shouted as they looked out the window before them at a gleaming city of blue glass and a well-built city structure.

  “This is an advanced species. We must be ready for anything. What is that over there?” Captain Steck pointed toward an area devoid of buildings.

  “It looks like crops.”

  “Yes, I think you are right. Let’s aim for that. Our landing will not be a gentle one and the gravity measurements here are just about what they are on Earth. Oxygen levels are reading normal as well. Hold on!” the Captain yelled.

  Seconds later the starship gouged a large scar through the crop fields as it crashed to a stop. They had made it. They were alive and in one piece, but now they were on a foreign planet they nothing about.

  Meera unlatched her seat belt and stood up. “I think we’ve landed somewhere. Perhaps we made it to Suvell after all?”

  “No, that is impossible. We had another three months of travel before we were anywhere close to Suvell,” Tiffany said.

  The door opened and Captain Steck moved through the door. “Is everyone all right?”

  “What happened? Where are we?” Meera asked in panic.

  “Everyone remain calm. The ship suffered damages in space and we had to make an emergency landing. We have landed on the planet Kaethon. There is civilization here. We know nothing about this planet or its inhabitants. There is oxygen and gravity and we saw a very well built city on our descent. Let us hope that…”

  Boom! Boom! Loud gunfire sounded from outside. “Exit or ship! Now!” the booming voice said over loudspeaker from outside. The girls screamed in panic. The Captain and the four crewmen looked at each other. “Well they speak our language. That is a plus,” the Captain said.

  “I advise that we go out there slowly with our hands in the air. Let us show them that we are not hostile. That we only seek their help with our ship and then we will be on our way,” the Captain said to the crewmen who nodded in agreement.

  So slowly they opened the door of the ship and walked out into a crop field of plants they had never seen. The air was cold, but not unbearable. In the distance were blue mountains on one side and the city on the other. But what was the most astonishing sight of all was the line of tall warriors standing before them with blasters and spears in their hands. They were tall males that looked human only different. Standing at seven feet tall and some of them taller than that, they were fierce looking. Their bare chest gleamed with iridescent blue tints along their oblique muscles, which were chiseled and toned. Broad shoulders were stout and thick supporting a very straight lined posture. The strong stomach muscles were hard and led down to their waist which was covered in a leather like kilt of sorts, almost like a Roman gladiator of ancient Rome. Thick black boots went up their calves and their muscular forearms were covered with leather like sheaths. In this uniform they looked ferocious because this alien race of warrior known as the Kalazaron had trained since they were young. It had been this way as far back as any Kalazaron could remember. They had always been a fighting race that used brute force to make decisions and to run their systems. They did not keep this type of behavior exclusive to their planet of Kaethon either. They commanded an impressive fleet of starships that roamed the nearby solar systems where they would pillage and plunder like pirates in space. They plundered for wealth often stealing treasure and taking captive animals and beings as slaves to toil in their fields, in their houses, and sometimes even in their beds. But the Kalazaron were not all brawn and muscle, they were very intelligent and advanced, more so than Earthlings. Their technology was superior and unlike anything that humans had ever seen. Their starships were fast and had an invisible cloak shield that let them sneak up on unsuspecting ships. Their weapons were innovative and their fighting skills were only made more effective because of their large size, long arms meant a long reach. The city structure was progressive and the buildings made the most of the beautiful nature of the blue planet by using lots of glass to let the vast views inside, but still kept the inside private through use of a special blue glaze. This strong, intelligent, advanced warrio
r alien race now held weapons aimed at the Earthlings that had crashed landed onto their planet, and they were very suspicious and angry.

  “Tell us who you are and what you are doing here now,” a strong warrior said as he stepped forward. He had dark black hair and stunning blue eyes and was an inch taller than the rest. His name was Baku Janga and he was the commander of this warrior unit.

  “We had a problem with our starship and had to make an emergency landing. We would like your help to fix the ship and be back on our trip,” Captain Steck said as he did not move a muscle other than to talk.

  “Why should I believe you? What are you? Where do you come from?” Baku asked.

  “We are humans from the planet Earth in the Milky Way Galaxy. We are on our way to the planet Suvell.”

 

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