by Zara Zenia
“We could be out there in the universe, seeking out other females, not these humans. There are many races that we could try. These humans are very ungrateful for the trade. We promised them a trade of our advanced and superior technology in order to coexist with them, yet they seem to be going back on that promise on a daily basis, Gardax. They have contempt for us! More than half of them want us to leave. You have seen the violence against our kind,” I reminded him. I had been telling him this for a very long time, almost since our first arrival on Earth. The humans didn’t want us here.
His yellow eyes narrowed at me, making his sharp features look even sharper. He was more human-looking than I was. I was the least human-looking of my six brothers, another reason the locals in the government of Louisiana were not very welcoming to me.
“I don’t want to hear any more of this, Manzar. You are not trying. How many females have you scanned?” Gardax asked.
“I have tried for three and a half years!” I shouted at the screen and wished that my brother were in front of me in person, so I could grab him by the shoulders and show him just how angry I was. “I have grown tired of attending these ridiculous balls, mingling with large crowds of humans, and looking for a mate. It has done nothing for me.”
“The scanners work. You must trust in them. That is the reason why I had them invented,” he shouted back at me. “You are starting to sound like our brother Darbnix.”
“Well, maybe Darbnix is right.” I narrowed my orange eyes at him.
“There are half a billion human females on Earth, one of them must be genetically compatible with you and be able to give you offspring.”
“One month,” I offered bluntly.
“What?” Gardax stared at me with narrowed eyes.
“I will give it one more month. And then I’m returning to our home. The people of Lirian need me. My training grounds and manufacturing centers need me.”
“One month is not ample time, brother,” Gardax argued.
“I don’t care what the human female looks or acts like, as long as she is genetically compatible. Then that will be the end of it,” I said and then turned off the screen cutting him off as he attempted to protest further.
I leaned back in the chair. I wasn’t bluffing. The thought of returning home in one month gave me great pleasure. I wanted to be home, not in this place where I was hated by the humans, or at least most of them. I knew that I would not find such a female in one month, as I had been searching for years. But it was enough time to get my resources together and prepare the palace ship for departure.
I stood up from the communication chair and walked into the hall in order to start giving orders to put the list of actions needed to be taken before departure in order.
“Prince Manzar, sir.” Lieutenant Danja was at my side as we walked and talked.
“What is it, Lieutenant?” I gave him an exasperated look.
“We have just received a request from the guard,” he said handing me a message button.
This was a hologram message. When the button was pressed, the message would appear in Trilyn language, even if it were given in human language, it would translate automatically.
“I have no time for reading messages, tell me what the guard wants?” I said annoyed that this human police force would ask anything of me, there were rumors that the guard was also infiltrated with haters of the Trilyn race.
“They have two humans who are requesting asylum from you specifically. They request to come on the palace ship for they are in danger,” Lieutenant Danja said.
“Of course, these humans seek us out for our brute force and nothing else. Who would do such a thing?” I snorted.
“Dr. James LaBelle, and his daughter Andromeda LaBelle,” Lieutenant Danja replied.
I stopped walking and looked at him. “And how old is this human female daughter?”
Lieutenant Danja stopped and looked up the information on these two seeking asylum. “She is four-and-twenty years of age,” he said.
“Have them brought here to plead their case. I’m not saying yes, but I will hear what they have to say and decide then. Have them brought as soon as possible,” I ordered.
“Yes, Prince, right away.” He turned to walk away.
“And, Lieutenant…” I called out.
He stopped and turned back to me.
“Have the female scanned to see if she is my match, but do it discreetly when she arrives.”
“Yes, Prince.”
“Tell no one of the results aside from myself, is that clear?”
“Yes, sir, of course.”
“Get on with it then, and see me when you’re done. I have a long list of obligations, for we might be changing course in thirty Earth days’ time.”
“Yes, sir, right away,” Lieutenant Danja commented. He turned and walked away.
I moved in the other direction with a bit of a smile on my face. Having a human female come to the ship that I could scan would save time. That was one less than I had to meet at a ball or an event to have scanned. Even if she was not my match, she sought asylum with her father on my ship. I, at least, could have some fun and fill the void of loneliness that had boiled up inside of me. Have some companionship before I left for my own home planet.
The next day came very quickly, and the asylum seekers were in transport from the guard to the palace ship.
“Prince, the asylum seekers will be arriving in forty minutes,” my guard informed me.
“Take them to my throne room when they arrive. Make sure that Lieutenant Danja is there to receive them, then inform me and I will hear their plea.”
“Yes, sir.” He turned and walked away to fulfill my orders.
Forty minutes went by swiftly, and I was soon alerted that the pair of humans were waiting for me in the throne room. I stood outside the door, preparing to go in. But I wanted to wait for the very crucial information I knew Lieutenant Danja had for me.
The door opened and Lieutenant Danja walked through, closing the door behind him. He looked around to be sure we were alone and then leaned in close and whispered, “The human female is a genetic match, sir, according to the scan.”
I turned to look at him, completely in shock. I didn’t think that it would indeed be a match. I had only done it out of hope, but now hope had turned into reality.
“You are quite certain, Lieutenant Danja?”
“I ran the scan three times, I thought there might be a malfunction, but it is an accurate reading, as far as the scan is concerned.”
“That will be all, stand at my side as I hear their plea for asylum,” I said as we entered the throne room.
Lieutenant Danja followed me.
I had to wonder if this human female would be up to my standards, which were admittedly quite low. I only required that she allow me to be her partner. The one rule of the Earth humans in this entire transaction was that we were not allowed to take human females by force. We were only able to take those who were willing to be our sexual intercourse partners, so she would have to want me. She needed to. I had never found a match before.
As I walked in, the two humans stood in the middle of my throne room, and I was shocked as I laid eyes upon her.
The human female was beautiful, one of the most beautiful I had ever seen yet. Her hair was down to her shoulders, in a light auburn color with a red tint to it. She turned to me with large green eyes that complemented her olive tan skin which was brightly contrasted against a yellow shirt that only had string straps on her shoulders. It snugly fit her body, as it was tucked into pants that were then tucked into boots. I didn’t know what these articles of clothing were called, but they looked exceedingly well on her.
My breath caught in my throat and I immediately felt a stir of my rod, a throbbing was coming over it as I stared. Not only was she a genetic match, but she was giving my body a reaction that was a heated primal instinct. One that Trilyns felt very strongly, possibly stronger than humans did. For we were significa
ntly prone to mating. It was our main purpose on our own planet. One that had unfortunately led to our demise.
I took my seat on my throne and Lieutenant Danja stood beside me as I looked down at the humans. I studied them before I spoke, “I’ve been told you wish to make your plea for asylum in front of me. And why should I bother to give you the time of day? What do you have to offer me in return? Or do you come empty-handed as most humans are inclined to do?”
A plan formed in my head as I spoke. I was making it very clear that I expected something, but I kept what I anticipated to myself. I wished for the companionship of the human female for all eternity. She did not need to know that quite yet, but she would find out soon enough.
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