Verian Mates: The Complete Series (Books 1-4)
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As soon as she said it, I felt ill again, but not nauseous. “Yes, you are right about that,” I said. Was this why Dekario had seduced me? It wasn’t because he genuinely liked me; it was because it was his mission to do so. It was the mission of every male Draqua to mate with a human female. I looked at Luka happily smiling as I wondered if she thought the same suspicion of Kavik. By the looks of her, it seemed not.
“Come, let’s get back to chopping. We are almost finished, and then you can go take a long hot bath,” Luka said pulling me back to the kitchen.
“Okay,” I said.
I could barely concentrate on the work of cutting the fruit because I was so distracted. When we were done, we walked deeper into the village toward the tree staircase that spiraled on the inside of the tree and would take us onto the canopy bridges.
“Is that…” Luka said as we passed a lush garden area with tree stumps used for sitting.
“Phoenix, where have you been? We haven’t seen you for…” I began to say as I walked toward him. It was then that I realized he wasn’t alone.
“Oh, hello, Antaris,” Luka said. The young Draqua female was blushing, and I realized that she and Phoenix had been having a moment.
“Oh, sorry to interrupt,” I said. “It is good to see you again, Antaris,” I smiled at her.
“And you too, humans Luka and Reena,” she said.
“Antaris was just speaking to me about military stuff, that is all. Or I should say warrior stuff,” Phoenix said.
“Yes, the great battle,” Antaris said.
“It’s very interesting. It seems the Draqua have an enemy and that enemy is older Draqua. It’s a civil war,” Phoenix said.
“Tell us, Antaris. I am very interested,” I said as Luka and I took seats on tree stumps.
“It happened many years ago. There is a group we call the opposition. They oppose the system of having Draqua males mate with human females to create hybrids, like myself.”
“It is something that I don’t understand. I thought that was the only thing securing the survival of your species. Why would they oppose such a thing?” Luka asked.
“The opposition are made up of elder Draqua. The elder Draqua can shift into full dragons. Us hybrids only partially shift, as you have already seen. Hybrids have better abilities and are stronger than the elders. As far as I know, the elders do not like this, and they want the Draqua to remain pure blooded, even if it means that we will no longer exist in a hundred years.”
“That is awful,” I said.
“Yes, and this great battle was the opposition coming to raid the village. They started to kill hybrids. They want us all dead. In that time, being a human female was dangerous, especially if you were pregnant,” Antaris said.
“And now?” I asked trying to hold my panic to myself.
“Now the opposition is said to still exist, but there has been no action by them since that battle. There are rumors that they are waiting until they have strength in numbers before coming after us,” Antaris said.
“Trouble in paradise,” Phoenix said.
I looked at Luka in shock. We spoke to each other with our eyes. Upon hearing this story about the opposition, we knew that we were now in danger. I was thrown into a panic.
“Look at the sun. I must leave you to meet with my mother,” she said to us. She stood up and gave Phoenix a smile and then walked off.
“Phoenix?” I said, raising a brow at him.
“She has grown on me,” he said smiling bashfully.
“Yes, it seems we have all become accustomed to this place and the race of Draqua,” Luka laughed.
“You too?” Phoenix laughed.
“Yes, in fact, since you are here I should tell you that I am going to ask the king to stay here,” Luka said.
“You are?” he said with wide eyes.
“Yes. I want to,” she said to Phoenix and gave me a look. She was not going to say why she wanted to stay and I thought that was a good idea, especially now knowing that pregnant human females were in a silent danger here.
“But please do not feel pressure to stay, either of you. I do not want that. I want you to be happy. If you want to return to Earth and never speak of this place again, then you should do so. It should be your decision and your decision alone,” she said in a very serious tone. “I like it here and I know there is much to learn here, and why did we embark on our spaceflight from Earth in the first place if not to learn all that we can? I know now that the knowledge will never reach Earth, but that is out of respect for this race, and I am okay with that. That does not mean that I can’t broaden my knowledge,” Luka said.
“I understand. That is very intriguing,” I said, agreeing with her thirst for knowledge.
“I really don’t have anything to go back to on Earth anyway other than my career. But the king has not said he was going to allow us to go back anyway. I really doubt he wants to risk the safety of his race. I think I am with you, Luka. I want to stay,” Phoenix said, standing up quickly as though he had just won the lottery.
Luka and Phoenix hugged in celebration of their decision. Then they looked at me. “I need to think about it,” I said laughing.
“Well, if you two don’t mind, I’m going to go take a cool dip in those clear waters out there. It really is paradise here. It’s constant vacation,” he said smiling.
“Come on, let’s get you into that hot bath and get more water in you. You can’t stay dehydrated after throwing up. And you are also going to have to start eating a lot…” Luka went on with her medical advice as she walked at my side on our way back to our tree huts. I only halfway listened to her because I was so distracted by the fact that I was going to be the only human going back to Earth… if the king did grant it.. If the King found out I was pregnant, then he probably wouldn’t let me go. No, I had to keep it a secret until I had made up my mind. It had to be my choice, no one else’s. Plus, there was the danger of the opposition that did not want human and Draqua hybrids. It was too dangerous to let anyone know that I was pregnant with an alien baby, so I would keep it to myself.
As Luka made up a bath for me in my hut, I quietly said, “Are you not scared to stay now knowing what Antaris has told us about this opposition?” I asked.
“No. I have known about the opposition almost since we arrived here,” she said.
“What? Did you? How?” I asked.
“Kavik. We have talked about it. I asked him once after hearing a few Draqua talk about the war and the scars it has left on some of the buildings, like the palace,” she said as she turned off the water and stuck her hand in the bath to check the temperature. “It is ready.”
“Why did you not tell me about this if you knew?” I asked her.
“I don’t know. It never came up. I didn’t really think of it as something important as far as our daily life here. Though it is very interesting. But every civilization has wars and disagreements. It is the way of things all across the universe it seems,” she said.
“True, but are you not scared now knowing that if the opposition is out there, they will try to kill you and your offspring?” I asked as I took off the strip of red cloth across my breasts and untied the cloth around my waist. Then I stepped into the tub. It felt relieving.
“Of course I am, but returning to Earth would be worse for the offspring. At least that it was I have figured out for myself,” she said awkwardly looking at me.
“I suppose you are right. As soon as humans found out about the child, they would want to experiment and such. I am a scientist; I should know. Living in secret and cut off from socializing would be detrimental to a child, so that is not a choice either,” I said as I grabbed a sponge and washed in the hot water.
“It is something to think about,” Luka said as she moved over to the bed and lay down. I could tell that she was tired, and so was I.
Hours later she returned to her hut, and I waited in dread for the first time over Dekario coming to my hut at night. I walked bac
k and forth in the hut knowing that this would be the first time I spoke with him after admitting to myself that I was pregnant with his child. Denial was so much easier. Now I was extremely nervous. Then he walked in.
“I was scared you had gone to bed already. Then I would be forced to wake up your lovely sleeping body,” he said as he moved right to me and pressed his lips on mine. The palm of his hand went up around my breast and then slid down to my belly. As soon as he touched me there, I jerked back away from him. I didn’t mean to. It was just a knee-jerk reaction.
“What’s wrong, Reena?” he asked.
“Nothing, it just tickled a little,” I said smiling.
He was quiet for a bit as he looked at me. Then he said, “You are acting differently.”
“What? No, I am not,” I said turning away from him and pouring myself a glass of water.
“Yes, you are. You are acting suspicious. I can feel it,” he said, walking over to my side.
Oh great, I thought. Not only was he able to move objects with his mind, but he was also able to sense my change in mood. It was going to be super hard to keep this baby a secret from him. How does he know me so well already? It has not been long…should I tell him? No, I can't yet. I need to figure out how I feel about this first. I turned to him and threw my arms around his neck and pushed my fingers into his hair and playfully said, “You are the one acting suspiciously with all these questions.” I got up on my tiptoes and pulled him down to me from his tall height. I kissed his lips, and he moaned. In seconds, he was distracted from his suspicions and concentrating on kissing my neck and massaging my breasts. Then between kisses, he said something that startled me.
“I’m leaving Kelon,” he said.
“What?” I said pushing him away. “What do you mean you are leaving me?” I said panicked.
“I did not say that I was leaving you. I said that I was leaving Kelon,” he said.
“Is that not the same thing?” I said crossing my arms.
“No. I am leaving Kelon on a mission and will return, and I will return to you,” he said. “I am not leaving you forever, as you make it sound.”
“Fine,” I said annoyed. It was silly. I knew that he was a warrior and had a job to do. So why was I acting so petty? It had to be the hormones. Damn, hormones already making me a crazy pregnant woman.
“Reena,” he said.
“When do you leave?” I asked.
“Tomorrow morning,” he said.
“Well, if you are planning to have your way with me tonight and then just say goodbye in the morning, you can think again. I would like to be alone please,” I said trying to hold in my anger.
“That’s what you want?” he asked with this look on his face as though he thought I couldn’t live one night without his cock. His damn dashing grin! I narrowed my eyes at him feeling really angry.
“Yes, it is what I want. Get out,” I said turning my back to him.
Then a whoosh of wind hit me. I turned to see him flying fast out the window. I ran to it and watched as he flew gracefully among the trees. He was a sight to behold in the night. His long wings stretched out from his toned long body. He was flawless, and I had just kicked him out of my bed. I felt stupid. But it was better this way; at least I wouldn’t have to hold in being nervous all night. When he was finally out of sight, I closed the shutters and locked the door. I was going to spend my first night alone in a very long time. I laid down and stared at the thatched roof ceiling.
It was going to be a long night.
CHAPTER EIGHT
LEUITENANT DEKARIO DUNDRA
“As for Commander Triq, if you feel that something is not right because he has not returned yet, then I trust you, Dekario, and your instincts. You’ve always had a way of knowing what Draqua are up to. I give my permission to find Commander Triq. You and Kavik take a small ship and go quietly spy on Commander Triq on Pacu without him knowing of your presence. Check on the Aeriwana Draqua hybrid situation and see if there is any news on it. I still have a feeling that something is happening on that front. Perhaps it is linked and you will suss it out this time.”
“I will leave right away, if you wish it,” I said to the King.
“Yes. Leave as soon as you can,” he responded.
As soon as he said it, my mind jumped to Reena. I didn’t want to leave her, not now. I didn’t trust that she would be safe in the village without me.
“Leave in the morning and tell no one where you are going. I will take care of your cover and send a false mission to the port to grant you a small, fast ship,” the king said.
“Yes, sir,” I said as I moved to the veranda and shifted. I ran fast and swan dived off the edge, my favorite thing to do, and flew straight to the tree huts to find Reena. I didn’t feel good about leaving her. I still did not trust that she was safe, but a mission is a mission. I had orders from the king himself, and if anyone was going to find out what Commander Triq was up to, it was damn well going to be me.
But I was not expecting Reena to be acting so odd when I visited her hut. She was nervous about something, but I did not know what. When she asked me to leave, I was very disappointed. Since I was going away, I wanted to spend the night with her. Who knew how long this mission would take? It could be a week or a month, and now I had to leave without being inside of her again. It was excruciating.
So the next morning I was in a grumpy mood.
“Make sure you check the fuel gages,” I said to Kavik.
“Yeah I already did it. I just told you I did a few seconds ago,” Kavik responded.
“Well, do it again,” I said angrily.
“What the hell is going on with you, Dekario? You are acting like an ass,” he said as he stopped working.
I stopped what I was doing and realized he was right. “I didn’t get a lot of sleep last night,” I said.
“Or maybe you didn’t get any Reena last night and now I have to deal with your sourness,” Kavik said moving to the back of the ship.
“Damn it,” I mumbled to myself. He was right, and I hated to admit that this human female was having this affect on me. I did enjoy her company and I wanted her as my life-long mate, but simply to mate. I was not supposed to be letting her have an affect on my work as a warrior. She was there to create my offspring and please me in bed, and now she was doing so much more than that.
“Ready for take off. Count it down,” Kavik said as he returned to the front of the ship and strapped in.
“Readying for launch,” I said as I focused on launching and not on Reena. It was hard but necessary.
We launched from Kelon and made our way to Tiok. We did not approach the village of Pacu. Instead, we entered the planet far from it and then when we reached a distance above the surface, we traveled along it, speeding toward the village of Pacu.
“I think we should park our ship outside the village, hide it. Then we will fly to the east end where Commander Triq normally lands as a base. We will see if he is there as he should be,” I said to Kavik
“Sounds like a good plan to me,” Kavik said.
A couple of hours later, we landed in a small rocky ravine and hid the ship in the deep water of the ravine creek. Then we were off to the village of Pacu where we landed over the port.
“Do you see it? Do you see the ship?” I asked Kavik.
“No. I don’t see it at all. There are only twenty or so ships in there. It’s not crowded, and there is plenty of room to land that Kiva that he’s in. He’s not here,” Kavik said.
“Shit. Then where?” I asked.
“Looks like we’re going to have to ask around and dig a little,” Kavik said. “I’ll be right back.” He flew off. I stared at the port searching for any sign of Draqua and didn’t see any.
“Here, you can put this on. Let’s get down on the ground,” Kavik said as he reappeared and handed me a long black cloth. Then he flew down the side of the wall and into the empty alley. I followed him down.
“Should we stay with w
ings?” he asked.
“Yes, in case we need to get away quickly. These cloths are long enough,” I said as I draped the cloth on my head and then wrapped the entire black cloth over my body and tied it at the waist. The long cloth went all the way down to the ground. Kavik wore a dark blue one. We were now unrecognizable, and even the hump on our backs from our folded wings did not give us away as the various races you found on Tiok came in all different shapes.
“I say we talk to the port guard in case he has been here this trip,” Kavik said.