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by Stella Sky


  “That much time?” I said, asking about his stamina without even realizing it. I quickly corrected myself.

  “I mean. That much time; thank you for that much time for lunch. I will take an hour and a half,” I said with a smile and then walked out.

  “Strange, strange, strange,” I heard Mr. Drake whisper to himself. I was completely annoyed. Not only was he not attracted to me, but he also thought that I was a weirdo. Perfect. As if things couldn't get any worse, when I finally did return from lunch, he was not finished with his.

  “Yes! Yes! Fuck me harder,” I heard Shannon's voice say from his office. My eyes grew wide. I could hear the crash of things falling off of his desk. I had never heard any sex like that before. I definitely have not had sex like that myself. I envied it. For once in my life, I wanted a man that I found attractive to take me like that. I wanted to be ravaged like that. My life was so boring and void of any passion. How did it get like this?

  So, since I was sick of the same routine and being mistreated at work, I had decided to treat myself to a little nature and get out of the city. I went to upstate New York, and that was when it happened. That was when alien warriors that could shift into dragon form abducted me.

  I was on a hike in the pine forest by myself in Upstate New York. The pine trees towered high over me. It was beautiful and peaceful. I was alone, or so I thought.

  I heard what sounded like a low hum coming from above me. I looked up and saw a shiny vehicle landing in a clearing.

  “Amelia, you are seeing things,” I said to myself. I wanted to prove that I was not losing my mind, so I ran toward it. It was a dumb thing to do. Before I knew it, I was taken aboard the ship by an alien that looked like a man, but far too tall, and he had large wings and patterned tattoos on his arm and shoulder that looked like the scales of a dragon.

  It was then that I realized I would never see Earth again.

  On the ship were three other human females that had also been taken. I was the last. I made quick friends with one human female named Michelle. We confided in each other. I didn’t know what it was about her, but she was like a long lost sister to me or something. Even though I had only known her a few days, I felt like I had always known her. She helped me get through the odd and stressful situation of being abducted by aliens. She was resilient and strong, and I admired her for that.

  “Stay strong, Amelia. It is possible that this could be the start of a great adventure. Not all great adventures start the way that you think they would,” she said to me an hour after being taken. I had been crying and was a mess about the whole thing. She was the first one that was taken, and I think that by the time I was picked up, she had already come to terms with being abducted.

  After they took me from Earth, we set out into space and toward their home planet of Kelon. The two alien men were not vicious. In fact, they were kind and respectful and promised over and over that they were taking us to paradise.

  But when we entered the atmosphere of this so called paradise, we flew straight into a battle. The warrior aliens that were piloting the ship were shocked and caught off guard. Our ship was hit by a blast.

  So that was how I found myself swimming for my life. My muscles were growing tired as I swam up toward the bright light that was dancing on the surface of the water. I looked down into the depths and saw the two dragon warriors. Each one had a woman in each arm as they swam toward me. They were moving very fast, as though they were made for the water and not just the air.

  I coughed violently as I shot through the surface.

  "Oh my God… Oh my God…” I said as I tried to catch my breath. But I was not prepared for the scene that was happening over my head. Blaster shots flew across the surface of the water. I dove back down. With my eyes open, I could see the shots cutting through the water. I did not want to surface again, but I had to in order to breathe.

  I came to the surface. I looked around at the crazy, chaotic scene. There were ships flying low, blasting at each other. There were Draqua flying in the air, fighting with each other. But it was then that I saw something I was not expecting. I saw several dragons. They were not the half-dragons that I had already seen; these were full dragons. There was nothing man about them. They shot fire from their mouths full of jagged teeth.

  “Amelia! Amelia!” I heard Michelle's voice shout. I turned in a circle, looking for her. I saw her wet blonde hair in the distance.

  “Michelle! Michelle, I'm coming for you,” I shouted as I began to swim in her direction. But as I did so, a dark shadow moved over me, blocking out the sun. I looked up into the sky and saw a large red dragon flying low above me. Its large body was monstrous, and the clawed feet were stretched out, ready to grab. The long tail moved from side to side behind it. I looked in the direction that it was diving.

  “Michelle! Michelle, watch out!” I said as I pointed in the air.

  Michelle looked up and screamed at the top of her lungs. But it was too late for her to dive. The dragon snatched her from the water. Her legs kicked the air.

  “Michelle! No!” I shouted. I looked around for the two warriors that had brought us to this planet. They were in the water far in the distance, helping the other women. The women were in a panic struggling to swim. I yelled out to them.

  “They have taken her! They took Michelle!” I shouted trying to wave down the warriors and point in the sky. But with the chaos of the battle and the sound of the waves crashing, they could not hear me. I was confused and frightened.

  The battle overhead was intense and only getting crazier. I saw two hybrid dragon men fighting in the sky. They were punching each other, and as they did so, they were plummeting towards the ocean. Splash! They sunk into the water. Was this the normal state of this planet? Were they in constant battle all the time? Or was this a one-time thing? The unknown only added to my sense of panic.

  I paddled, staying afloat, and began to swim toward the other human females in the water. At least I would be in the safety and comfort of a group. But as I swam, I noticed a dark shadow once more. I looked up into the sky and expected to see a dragon. But I did not see that. I looked back down into the ocean beneath me, and the shadow was getting larger.

  “Oh shit!” I said as I realized that whatever it was, it was in the water and it was coming straight towards me. I swam faster and faster. Then I felt something grab my waist. I shot straight out of the water into the air. I screamed. I looked and saw that it was a hybrid dragon alien man that had me by the waist. He was flying over the ocean and through the chaotic battle. I screamed in fear.

  “Put me down! Put me down now!” I shouted at him.

  “Stay still, human female. If I were to let you go now, you would drop and hit the water hard. You would not survive,” his deep voice said. I looked down; he was right. I could not see the face of the alien that had me. My back was flush against his body as he carried me. He was flying very fast. I did not know where he was taking me, but I would probably see Michelle once more.

  “Damn opposition!” the dragon alien shouted as he dodged a gun blast. He swerved one way and then the other, flying with precision. It would have been impressive were it not for my fear. Finally, land came into view. I turned over my shoulder to see that we were far from the battle. I turned back to the land. It was a very small island in the middle of the ocean. The white sand was gleaming, almost like glitter. There were a couple of tall trees in a beautiful green and blue color, and they reached high toward the sun. It was very lush, like a miniature jungle. We landed in the sand. The strong hands moved from my waist, and I turned to face the alien that had taken me from the ocean.

  “Where are we? What are you going to do with me?!” I shouted as I stepped away from him and finally got a good look at him. He was very tall, just like the warriors that had taken me away from Earth. He had light gray eyes that were startling to look at. His black hair was long down to his shoulders, and it was wet and stuck to his face. His face was smooth and tanned with a squar
e jaw. His broad shoulders were strong and straight and led down to strong muscular arms. He was not wearing a shirt, and his six-pack abs were very well-defined. There was only a loincloth covering his waist down to the middle of his thighs. Large boots went up to his calves and had holsters on them that carried a gun, knife, and other devices. I was startled by the way he looked like a Tahitian warrior with massive wings and tattooed patterns of scales on his arm and shoulder.

  “Do not question me! What were you doing out in the ocean? That is no place for a human female!” he scolded me. “You should be back in the village!”

  “I was not out there by choice!” I shouted back at him in anger.

  “You humans are helpless! You always need our help! You should not be here!” he shouted as he stomped in the sand toward me.

  “I don't even know where here is! I am not here by choice! I was taken from Earth, so you can stop shouting at me, you jerk!” I shouted at him as I stepped toward him with my hands on my hips.

  “Sure, that is always the story that you have. You are too soft and to helpless!” He shouted.

  “You don't know anything about me!” I narrowed my eyes at him.

  “Stay here. Hide. I will come back for you when the battle is over, even though I don't want to and I should not have to,” he said with disdain.

  “What?! You are leaving me here? You cannot do that,” I said, pushing my finger into his strong abs. They were as hard as metal.

  “Watch me,” he said, leaning over me from his tall and impressive height.

  “Ravinn!” another voice interrupted us.

  I turned to see one of the warriors that had abducted me landing in the sand with Stephanie.

  “ Biyen,” the warrior that had saved me said as he walked over to him.

  “Thank you for fetching this human. There are two more that Jitu is bringing. He should be right behind me,” he said as he turned and looked into the sky.

  “You are welcome, Biyen. Now I must get back to the battle,” the warrior with the gray eyes said as he gave me a dirty look. I hated him already.

  “Ravinn, the battle is over. The opposition retreated,” Biyen said.

  “What?! I should have been there to fight to the very last second. I would have been if I had not taken the time to rescue her,” he said pointing at me.

  I narrowed my eyes at him. He kept the insults coming. I ran over to Stephanie.

  “Are you all right? Did you see Michelle?” I asked her quietly. She was visibly shaken.

  “No. She must be with the other warrior,” she said.

  I walked the edge of the sand on the shoreline and looked up in the sky, blocking out the sun with my hand. Then I saw the silhouette of a warrior flying in the air toward us. I was relieved to see that it was carrying something. Finally, it landed, but it only had one female in his arms, and it was not Michelle. It was Brenda.

  “Michelle. She is not with you?” I said to him as he put the other female down in the sand.

  “This is the only one that I found,” Jitu said.

  “No. She is still out there. I saw a red dragon take her from the water! We have to go after her! You must get her back!” I shouted as I ran in a panic from one warrior to another.

  “The opposition has taken her,” Biyen said to Jitu.

  “There will be no getting her back now,” Jitu said.

  “No. That would be a dangerous and foolish mission. It is not worth it. You have three here already, and that is plenty,” Ravinn said.

  “How dare you say such a thing! Who are you to say what a life is worth! You are a pig!” I said as I narrowed my eyes at him and stomped in the sand over to him. If he wasn't so tall, I would have slapped him, but I was about three feet shorter than he was.

  “I am a Draqua, that is who I am. Now we should get back to the village before the opposition comes back and catches us without the rest of the army,” he said as he dismissed me and moved over to the other warriors.

  “Yes. That is a good idea. We should go now,” Jitu said as he moved over to one of the women and grabbed her, scooping her up in his arms carrying her like a baby. She let out a little squeal before he shot straight into the sky.

  “I will take this one,” Biyen said as he grabbed Stephanie in his arms and shot into the sky. I looked over at Ravinn. I narrowed my eyes at him. I did not want him to touch me. But what choice did I have?

  He gave a heavy sigh in annoyance. He scooped me up into his arms, putting one arm underneath my knees and the other around my bottom. My eyes grew wide in shock. I quickly threw my arms around his thick neck as he shot straight into the sky. I could feel the wind from his wings as they moved up and down. He went very high as he followed Biyen and Jitu out over the ocean. I was quiet. I did not want to talk to this warrior. If he said one more thing to piss me off, I would bite his chest.

  Ten minutes later, we came to a large landmass. I could see a village that was made out of huts in the trees like massive tree houses. Bridges very high in the trees connected them. I was astonished by it all. It was actually very beautiful, like a tropical paradise. The clear water underneath us was filled with sea life.

  The warriors that carried the other women landed in the sand along the seashore of the beach. They placed them on their feet. The warrior that carried me, however, was not a gentleman. He put his feet in the sand as he landed and then threw me onto the ground. I rolled onto the sand. It was soft sand, and I did not get hurt, but my pride was very wounded. I spit sand out of my mouth.

  “What the hell! You didn't have to do that!” I said to him.

  I heard him laugh. I hated him so much. I wanted to get revenge on him somehow. I wanted to show him that I was not a helpless human as he thought. I wanted to embarrass him. There were so many things that I wanted to do to him out of frustration and anger. But I did not know that those feelings would change drastically and what I wanted to do to him was much dirtier than embarrassing him.

  CHAPTER TWO

  RAVINN KEED

  Even though I was a hybrid and my mother was a human female, I had become increasingly annoyed by the large population of human females on Kelon. They seemed to be more than we needed and they all were very fragile, weak, and helpless. It annoyed me to my very core. The only good thing that came from having the human females on Kelon was the sect of Draqua known as the opposition. I hated the opposition, but they did bring a good fight, and that was the only thing I liked about the opposition.

  I loved a good battle. I loved to defeat the enemy and the adrenaline rush that it gave me. I lived for it. So having the opposition out there waiting to spring battles on us was just what I lived for. Without them, we would have no battles at all and my sharp skills as a warrior would be wasted. I could not have that. I had battle in my blood, and I needed to release it.

  So when we heard that the opposition was shooting down village ships as they entered Kelon over the ocean, I was one of the first ones to fly out and meet them. I flew hard and fast, ready to engage in combat. I did not wait for a ship; I flew out there with nothing but my hard scales to protect me. It was fine; I was a quick flier and able to maneuver swiftly. When I arrived, I let out a yell at what I saw. “Whoo! Save some for me!” I shouted in joy. I zoomed straight into battle, aiming at a green dragon that was shooting fire at a ship. I hit him hard in the belly with my shoulder, driving him away.

  The battle was fierce. It was chaotic, and I was having a great time. But when a yellow dragon that I did not see coming knocked me out, I fell into the ocean and sank deep into the water. I was out only for a few seconds, and when I came to, I saw the small, fragile body paddling in the water and knew it was a human female. What the hell was she doing in the middle of the battle? It annoyed me. I swam straight for her. I grabbed her and shot straight into the air. When I put her on the small island beach, I finally got a good look at her.

  She was wearing tight pants with boots and a tight top of knitted cloth. And her red hair was wet and s
tuck to her. Her tight clothing left little to the imagination, and I did get some pleasure at looking at her bouncy breasts and ample hips. But that was it. That was as far as my pleasure went with this human female. She was defiant and ungrateful that I had saved her. So when we finally got to the village and to safety, I threw her onto the sand. It was what she deserved.

  I laughed at her irritation that I threw her on the ground. I began to walk away, but she stopped me.

  “Wait! Where are you going? You have to help her,” she said as she stood in front of me with her hands on her hips.

  “What are you talking about? Get out of my way, human female,” I said, pushing her aside and walking past her. She ran and caught up with me again.

  “My friend. The dragon took my friend. It was a red dragon. You have to track her down and bring her back here. If it were me, she would do the same,” she said, looking up at me with her blue eyes.

  “There is nothing that I can do for her. We have no idea where the opposition is based anyway, if they are on this planet at all. They are probably on another planet. We cannot spend the resources to look for one human female. We have more than enough of you here on Kelon as it is,” I said as I began to walk away again.

 

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