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by Melody Adams




  Contents

  Title

  Copyright

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Epilogue

  Notes

  Alien Breed Series

  RAGE

  Alien Breed Series Book 1

  Melody Adams

  Science Fiction Romance

  Rage

  Alien Breed Series Book 1

  Melody Adams

  German Edition 2014

  English Edition 2018

  copyright © 2014-2018 by Melody Adams

  [email protected]

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  © Cover Art by CMA Cover Designs

  Prologue

  Near Albany, Georgia, USA

  19 June 2023 • 05:47 p.m.

  Jessie

  “Damn,” I murmured quietly to myself as I walked along the dimly lit corridor. I had the feeling that I was on the wrong level. I had worked for Dexter Medical Industries (DMI) only a week and still didn’t know my way around this big building. I was told to clean level U3, or at least I thought the guy who gave me the order had said level U3. Or had it been U2?

  My thoughts were interrupted by what sounded like the roar of some wild animal. Did they hold research animals here on this level? Maybe I was on the wrong level after all. I knew that DMI did a lot of research, so it was likely that they had some animals for testing. I didn’t like the idea of testing on helpless animals, but I needed this job. I had been looking for a job since February and spent all my savings merely on survival since my mom kicked me out. When I saw the ad in the newspaper that DMI was looking for a cleaner, I immediately applied for the job. I didn’t have much hope of actually getting hired, but I made it in. I couldn’t afford to be picky. So even if the idea of research animals didn’t sit well with me, I had to get over it.

  Another roar echoed through the level, sending a chill down my spine. What kind of animal was that? I thought they would use guinea pigs, monkeys, or dogs for tests, but this had sounded like something much bigger. Wilder. A predator. Another chill crept over my skin. I had never heard anything like it. Not quite a cat, but not a bear either. I continued down the hallway with a really bad feeling.

  I shouldn’t be here. It’s the wrong level. But the guy said U3. I am certain. I’m only supposed to clean offices. There are no offices here. Maybe around the corner? I thought, stopping at a junction.

  “Left or right?” I asked myself aloud.

  I decided to go right. I had only taken a few steps before I heard a low growl and the rattling of chains. Chains? I gulped. What animal was so dangerous that it needed to be chained?

  This is a really bad idea, Jessie. There are no offices here. Don’t be stupid. Turn around. Get out of here! I paused for a second. I would like to know what kind of animal they’re holding here.

  No! Curiosity killed the cat, remember? GET OUT!

  Despite my bad feeling, I continued, setting one foot in front of the other. The corridor ahead of me was lined on both sides with barred cells. It was like walking into a prison.

  I took another few steps to see if I could get a peek of what kind of creature they were keeping here. I came to a stop and stiffened. From what I could tell, only one cell was occupied. Inside was an animal secured to the wall with large chains. Except it wasn’t an animal. It was a man.

  No! Not just a man. This creature was not completely human, even if it looked human at first glance. He had a big, muscular build, but when he turned his face into the light I could see large canine teeth and eyes that resembled those of a large cat. They even seemed to glow a little in the dim light.

  His black hair hung in heavy waves that fell to his waist. The shape of his head was unusual. His forehead was higher than a human’s, and his skull pointed slightly in the back. The man – or the creature – had an otherworldly attraction about him. Rage and hatred were embedded in his features. Not surprising for someone who had been chained and locked up for God knows how long. I wondered why he was held here and if there were others like him.

  “I’m warning you,” he suddenly said with a growl. “I will break your neck if you try to take any more blood.”

  I was taken aback by the sound of his voice. He did not look like the type to make empty threats.

  “I - I am not here to hurt you. I - I didn’t know...” I tried to say more, but my words would not come out.

  He studied me. His nostrils flared like an animal picking up the scent of its prey. I should have been more afraid, but I could not help but be drawn to this fascinating creature. I took a step closer and saw that his eyes were an amber color with pupils that slit up the middle.

  “Why are you here?” he demanded. “You are working for them, but I have never seen you down here.”

  “I - I am a cleaner,” I answered, pointing to my cart with the cleaning supplies. “I came here - I - I thought that-”

  “You thought that you wanted to take a look at an Alien Breed. I understand,” he said scornfully.

  “Alien Breed?” I asked breathlessly.

  I began to wonder what exactly DMI was doing here. Experimenting with humans? But this man wasn’t human. What was he? Alien Breed! Did that mean he was an alien? A hybrid? I shook my head.

  “HUMAN!” he growled and bared his teeth. “I hate humans. You created us only to torture us. But don’t worry. The time will come when we will be free. I will find you, human! And I will break your pretty little neck!”

  “I don’t understand,” I whispered. “There are more like you? How many?”

  “Don’t act innocent and clueless. Did they send you to try to earn my trust? So that I would breed with you?”

  “B-breed?” I stuttered, shocked.

  “You should let them know that I am not that easily fooled. I will snap your neck like I did the other women they brought into my cell.”

  “I - I really had no idea. I didn’t know,” I tried to explain. “Whatever it is they are doing to you here is horrible and inhumane. You must believe me that not all humans are like - like that.”

  “That makes no difference!” His menacing growl startled me.

  “P-please,” I stammered as he advanced forward as far as his chains allowed.

  I swallowed hard. His enormous physique was intimidating enough, but his long canines made him look even more threatening. My heart hammered in my chest. His nostrils flared again, and he closed his eyes for a moment before he opened them abruptly and stared at me intensely.

  “You smell good,” he said hoarsely. “They chose well. Your sweet scent - I could have fallen for it. But I didn’t.” He breathed my scent in again and growled softly. “I could imagine breeding with you first instead of killing you on the spot.”

  His words did strange things to me. This man – this creature – frightened me, and I knew shouldn’t get too close to him. And yet, the things he had said triggered a different kind of tingle in my body. I couldn’t help but wonder how his muscles would feel under my palms. Or worse, what he hid under those sweatpants. They were his only clothing. Was he like a human man down there? I swallowed nervously as my gaze froze at his midsection. Oh yeah! He obviously had the equipment and he seemed very interested. I felt hot and afraid at the same time.

  “My body might want you, human,” he snarled, interrupting my disturbing thoughts. “But it doesn’t mean that I don’t detest you. I would breed with you, but I would still kill you
afterwards! Do you really want to die for them?”

  “I - I am so sorry,” I whispered, desperately pondering what to do.

  What was happening here was not right. I could not just turn my back and ignore what I had seen. I got my cell phone out and took a few pictures of the man in front of me. He growled and bared his teeth, but I wasn’t deterred. He was chained and behind bars. He could not harm me.

  “I know you have no reason to trust me, but I will find a way to get you out of here. I promise!”

  I turned away from the cage and hastily left the man-creature. His angry roar followed me, and I ran faster. I had to get out of here. At the end of the corridor I stopped to catch my breath and calm myself. Nobody could know that I had been here and had seen the man in the cell. I couldn’t look upset when I exited the elevator on the ground level. I had to get out of the building and give the photos to the press. I feared that DMI would try to cover things up if I went to the police. Who knew if they had the cops on their payroll? It was also possible that the government was involved in this. Most of the drugs that DMI produced were used for the military. It was more than likely that the government knew about the experiments.

  The press it was. But first I had to get out without raising any suspicion. After I had calmed down a bit, I pressed the button for the elevator and waited. I startled a bit when the doors whooshed open. I took a deep breath, got in, and pushed the button for the ground level. My heart pounded as I went to Adam Wright’s office and knocked.

  “Yes?” he answered from within.

  I entered the office and tried my best to look ill. I was probably pale enough after the shock of seeing that man-creature. And I certainly felt weak in the stomach. No, it wasn’t that difficult to feign illness.

  “Adam,” I said as my boss looked up from his files. “I am not feeling well. Can I go home?”

  Adam looked at his watch.

  “You only have half an hour left anyway,” he said and motioned toward the door. “Go and get some rest. Give me a call tomorrow morning if you are still sick so I can find somebody to cover for you.”

  “ I will. Thank you,” I said

  “Get well soon,” he said more to his paperwork than to me.

  I nodded and left the office. Relieved, I closed the door behind me and hurried to the locker room to get my things.

  Just get out of here, I thought, hoping nobody would notice my anxiety before I was safe in my car. I wouldn’t go home. I would go straight to the press and find a way to lay low for a while. It was possible that they would try to shut me up. My imagination came up with a lot of disturbing scenarios, and I wasn’t all that sure anymore if I should risk telling someone what I had seen.

  But then I thought of that man in the cell and the others like him that might be down there. This wasn’t right. I had to do something. Sooner or later somebody would find out that I had been down there. Surely someone would see me on the cameras. They would know that I had found something out. Only by making it public did I have any chance of getting out of this in one piece.

  Chapter 1

  West Colony, Eden

  22 December 2032 • 07:34 p.m.

  Rage

  “The attacks are getting more and more frequent,” Sturdy said, looking at me.

  “I know,” I answered grimly. “That asshole, White, is a pussy. It’s about time we take matters into our own hands here. The humans are weak.”

  “I spoke to Diamond,” Sturdy said with a grin. “She fucked a soldier, and she said that the humans are so ill-equipped that she didn’t feel a thing.”

  I laughed.

  “Look at their women,” I said. “They wouldn’t survive getting fucked by one of us. They are to small and fragile.”

  “Umm, it does work, though,” Happy chimed in.

  Sturdy and I looked at him, and Happy blushed.

  “What do you mean, Happy?” Sturdy asked. “Did you do one of them?”

  “So, what?” Happy replied. “It’s none of your business. I am no friend of humans, but their women are alright.”

  “Who was it?” I asked, my curiosity getting the better of me.

  “One of the nurses.”

  “And you didn’t—I mean, she didn’t break or anything?” Sturdy asked.

  “No! She liked it. We even met a few times after that.”

  “You still fuck her?” I asked.

  “Um, we saw each other three times,” Happy said. “But she is back on Earth. Her time here was up.”

  “Wouldn’t work for me,” I said. “I’m too sexually aggressive. Even our women are not all able to cope. You have less of our DNA, Happy. Sturdy and I would hurt a human woman. Maybe even kill her. We better stick to Alien Breed women. I prefer women like Cat or Blue. They are third-generation Breeds and strong. They can handle us.”

  “Yeah, I like Blue,” Sturdy agreed. “I wouldn’t mind mating with her, but she is too damn independent. She doesn’t want to be shackled down.”

  “You and I both know we’re not mating material, my friend,” I said.

  A sound from above made us look up into the sky.

  “I didn’t know there was a shuttle coming in today,” Happy said.

  “Me neither,” I agreed, following the shuttle down with my eyes.

  “It’ll get dark soon,” Sturdy said. “Anybody want to join me for a quick hunt?”

  “Yeah, why not,” I replied with a shrug. “What about you, Happy?” Happy shook his head.

  “No,” he said. “I want to go to the shop. I need a new battery. Otherwise I’ll be sitting in the dark soon. But we can meet up in the Clubhouse later on—have a drink and maybe pick up a female.”

  “I’ll come,” Sturdy answered. They both looked at me and I nodded.

  “Yeah, why not?” I said. “I’ll come for a drink or two.”

  The hunt was a success. We got a small Barrgo. The soldiers said that a Barrgo was similar to a small deer. Before coming here, I had only been in a military camp for a short time after my rescue from DMI, so I didn’t know much about wildlife on Earth. I couldn’t really say if the soldiers were right or not. We brought our catch into my house to skin it and divide it into three portions for Sturdy, Happy and myself. Sturdy put his share into a pack and hung it over his broad shoulder. Sturdy was one of the strongest and biggest of us, hence his name. Standing at six feet ten inches, I was one of the tallest, but Sturdy had another four inches on me. He was also broader than any of us. Compared to us, the soldiers looked like kids with weapons. Which was probably why we were only allowed to have longbows for hunting.

  Roughly nine years ago, the humans brought us here. They named the planet Eden because it looked like a paradise, though it was far from it. The native people, the Jinggs, were aggressive and attacked our colony again and again. I couldn’t blame them. It was their planet after all. But what could I do? We Alien Breeds didn’t have our own planet. We were not any more at home on Earth than we were here.

  “See you later,” Sturdy said and opened the door.

  “Yeah, I’ll be at the Clubhouse in an hour or so,” I said.

  Sturdy nodded and left. I put my share of the meat into the fridge and went to the bathroom to wash off the sweat and blood. After I showered and dressed, I sat down in my chair and turned on the TV—the government had equipped us with modern conveniences to compensate for what they did to us. In my eyes, it was a lame attempt to repair their damaged reputation.

  The government was put under a lot of pressure after we got rescued. Many humans were upset about DMI’s secret experiments. But there were also a few who wanted us eliminated. There were still many humans who hated us because we were supposedly dangerous—as if we were the ones who asked for all of this. It was ruthless scientists who created and tortured us. It wasn’t like we had a say in the matter.

  I switched from one channel to the next—we had twelve different TV channels here on Eden. I liked the music channel and the action movies. I came to the news
channel and stopped when I saw a familiar face that awakened memories I would rather forget. A woman’s voice spoke about a team of four humans that had been sent to Eden to help us, while the screen displayed pictures of two men and two women. I stared at the TV in disbelief. That couldn’t be. My heart beat faster and I growled. What was SHE doing here? I couldn’t believe that she of all women would dare come to Eden.

  Jessie

  I looked around excitedly. It didn’t really look all that different from Earth. The houses were simple. This could easily be a settling in South America. The red sand under my feet wasn’t dusty—it was the rainy season, so the dirt remained settled. The rains would stop in about two months, and then it would be dry and dusty. In the dry season, the nights were cooler but there was no winter on Eden—it would never get cold here. Although it was already evening, and the sun had gone down two hours ago, it was still well over 80 degrees.

  I had been working in Brazil for two years and was familiar with a climate like this. That was not the case for doctor Forster, who was huffing and puffing next to me as if he would have a heart attack any minute. I looked at him with concern. He was fifty-nine—the oldest of us. Maybe it would have been better if he had stayed on Earth.

  “Are you alright, Andreas?” I enquired.

  “I’m not used to the heat,” he panted. “But it’ll be okay in a minute. I am looking forward to a nice cold beer.” He turned to Sergeant Blakes. “You have beer here, I hope?”

  “Yes, we have,” the young sergeant answered. “Don’t you worry, doctor. You will feel right at home. Apart from the Jinggs, this is much like South America. We have even succeeded in growing many fruits and vegetables from good old Earth here in our gardens. I have a mango tree in my garden. I have so many mangos I can give them away.”

 

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