Zaine (Verian Mates) (A Sci Fi Alien Abduction Romance)

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by Stella Sky


  Minutes later the sun was fully up, and I picked Melody up into my arms and flew west. I was one step closer to getting back on track with my mission to get her home back to Earth. But there was a difference now. Now that I had been inside of her, I did not want to let her go.

  The village was a trading post, fortunately. It was called Pacu, and we discovered that we were on the planet known as Tiok. I had never heard of it before. The village was a vast market, and we were easily able to buy food and clothes and a small ship. In no time we were back on track.

  “What is the plan?” she asked sadly, sitting next to me in the ship.

  “The same as when I arrived. I will park this ship. It has an invincibility shield like my shield, but it is not a submersible one like our ships. So I will have to park it on land somewhere in the woods. Then get you to a safe space and then I will leave. We will go on living as though nothing ever happened,” I said.

  “I don’t know if I can do that,” she said.

  “Do what? The plan? You will do fine,” I said to her.

  “I mean going on living like nothing ever happened. This has been absolutely unbelievable for me. It has been a real adventure. Thank you, Cylo,” she said to me. She was sad, and her sadness made me want to reach out to her. But instead I went on with the mission.

  “I’m going to put the ship in hyper speed and we will be back on Earth in a few hours. Get some rest if you want. You have a lot of responsibilities when you get back to Earth,” I said.

  “I am not sleepy,” she said.

  “You don’t have to sleep. Maybe just lie down in the back,” I said. What I was really doing was trying to get her out of my proximity. With her this close, it was all that I could do to restrain myself and not push her against the wall and take her. I could still remember the way she tasted on my mouth.

  “Fine. I’ll go lay down as you wish, my prince,” she said angrily as she unbuckled her seat belts. She stood up and then stopped. She did not turn to me as she spoke.

  “Why did you do that last night?” she asked.

  “Do what exactly?” I asked as the myriad of things I had done to her came to my mind and made my body start to respond to her.

  “You did the mind thing, your little mind power thing that you have. You would tell me to say something, something very filthy,” she asked.

  I laughed a little. She was right; I had done that, “Because it was fun. It was sexy,” I said.

  “Well I would have said it even if you weren’t controlling my mind,” she said as she walked away.

  Shit. She just turned me on with that statement. Now all I could think about was her repeating my filthy words. I shifted in my seat trying to make room for my cock that was quickly growing hard. “Fuck, Cylo. Not now. Don’t think about it,” I whispered to myself.

  I was on the way to take her back to Earth and then to never see her again. If I allowed myself to keep fantasizing about taking her, then the desire would be out of control. I forced myself. I stood up from the seat. I took a step toward her. I’d had enough. I was going to take her right then and there.

  But then I remembered the attack on the ship. They could still be out there, and they could find out exactly what ship I’d bought at the village. I turned back around and sat in my seat and kept an eye out and my guard up. I couldn’t risk our lives again. So I was the responsible pilot. When I did go check on her, she was sleeping. I allowed her to sleep. She’d had a crazy time since I took her from Earth and needed some rest. I wished that I had never taken her in the first place; at least then I would never have met her and I wouldn’t know what I was missing.

  Hours later, we were landing with an invisible shield in place in the middle of something Melody called a vineyard. There were rows and rows of high vines shielding us from the buildings half a mile away on a hill.

  “This is good. I can walk to those buildings. It will be a winery and it is a public place. I am safe walking through these vineyards. Who knows? I might even run into a tour,” she laughed sadly.

  I stared at her as she leaned against the wall of the ship. I had shut down the engines, and we were now sitting in a silent ship. I looked at her for a long time. I did not want to let her go, but I had too.

  “Remember the promise you made. You will speak about us Draqua and Kelon to no one,” I said trying to give orders.

  “You don’t need to remind me. I would never expose you,” she said. Then we were quiet again. She looked at me and said, “So that’s it then? This is the end? You’re not going to promise to come back for me at some time? You are not going to change your mind and take off right now and take me with you?” Her bottom lip trembled.

  “No, I can’t do any of those things. I can’t come back for you. Then it will be the same mess all over again. You are too important here on Earth. I can’t change my mind. I will need to find another,” I said. I knew it would hurt her, but I had too. It was the only way that she was going to let me go.

  “What do you mean find another?” she asked. I knew that she would pick up on that.

  “I am a prince. I need to produce offspring. I will need to eventually find a mate that can provide that,” I said to her as stoicly as I could.

  “I see. Of course. That would be expected. I guess I just did not really think that far ahead,” she said. “I guess I should go now.”

  “Yes,” I said as I moved toward the door. Then I stopped. “We have to say goodbye. We have to do this. It is the best for both of our planets,” I said.

  “If this is goodbye, then let us not use words,” she said as she pressed her body against mine. She put her arms around my neck and pulled herself up to me. She pressed her mouth against mine and kissed me hard. That was it. It was all that I could take. I opened my mouth and slipped my tongue into her mouth. I picked her up and cupped her bottom in my hands. “Oh, Melody… fuck…” I whispered as she wrapped her legs around me.

  I pressed her against the wall. She greedily moved her hands up and down my body. “Take me, take me one last time,” she said to me. I pushed her dress up to her waist. I pulled my cock out of my loincloth. I pushed the tip of my cock inside of her. We both moaned in satisfaction from the elation of being together again. “Yes, yes,” she whispered. Then I pushed deep inside of her. She yelled out in passion. I groaned and grunted like a wild Draqua. I moved fast and hard pounding her. I was moving quickly. It was hot and messy. “Yes, yes,” she said. “I’m going to cum,” she continued.

  “Good; I want you too. I want you to cum while I’m inside of you,” I whispered in her ear. She pressed her fingers into my flesh and let out a scream as she released. I moved faster in short movements in and out of her then I released. “Oh fuck, oh fuck, Melody, I’m cumming.”

  I collapsed against her body breathing in her scent. The vibrations rocked through me. She was exceptional. This was a goodbye that I would never forget. She held onto me and squeezed me tightly. Then she began to cry.

  “Don’t cry. Please don’t cry. Please don’t do that,” I whispered as I looked into her eyes.

  “You’re right. I’m sorry. I think all of this, the whole thing is just really getting to me finally. I should go now,” she said.

  I pulled myself out of her and set her on the ground. She moved to the washing room and ran the water. I moved to the windshield to make sure we were still alone. The area was clear. Melody came out of the back of the ship.

  “Goodbye, Cylo. Thank you for the adventure. I will never ever forget it,” she said.

  I pulled her to me and kissed her. Then I walked her to the door. I opened it and helped her out. “Are you sure this is the place?” I asked her.

  She looked at the building. “Yes, it is good. I will be safe here. They will help me,” she said. “Go now before someone sees you. I could not bare it if I was the reason you got caught here. They would do horrible things to you and experiment on you. You need to go.”

  I quickly boarded the ship and closed the d
oor, but I did not leave. I watched as she walked down the vine rows, making her way to the building. When she arrived there, two women ran out and greeted her. They hugged her and carefully helped her walk inside. She turned her head back, looking in my direction. Though I know that she could not see the ship, she knew I was still there.

  Once the group was inside of the building, I started the engines and then slowly and carefully moved into the air. The ship shot straight out of Earth’s atmosphere and out into space. I had done it. I had left the human female that I loved on Earth. It stung like hell, and the ride back to my planet of Kelon was complete torture. I tried not to think of her every second, but the ship smelled like her. The bunk in the back of the ship where she had slept smelled like her, and I could not stop thinking of her every time I inhaled it. I made double light speed on the trip back to Kelon simply to get there as fast as I could and have a distraction. Figuring out who shot us down would be a good distraction, and it was one that I could not wait to get started on.

  “You did right, my son,” my father said as I reported to him as soon as I landed on Kelon.

  “Thank you, father,” I said.

  “You had to return that female even if she is the one you want to mate with. She is too much of an important person on Earth. What you did was for the good of the Draqua. You will see that in time. We cannot have the humans knowing about us at this time.”

  “Yes, I do see that, father,” I said as I stood there.

  “But why did you show up in a different ship, son? Was there a problem?” he asked as he handed me a glass of lana juice in celebration of my successful mission.

  “We were shot down,” I said.

  “What?! Why did you not say this first? Why did you not report it as soon as it happened over transmissions?” my father said panicked.

  “The shot knocked out my communications on the ship. It was as if the shooter was going after it on purpose. As though the shooter knew exactly where it was on my ship. I could not send a transmission before we crashed. Once I found a ship to continue my journey, I found it best not to send a transmission. If the shooter was still out there, they could intercept the message and come after me again. I thought it was best the shooter and whoever the shooter is working with thought I was dead.”

  “That is wise, son. I should have never let you go without an escort. Who could have known that you were on a mission? It was only decided the night before that you were leaving. That is not enough time for the information to travel to our enemies on other planets,” my father said.

  “Yes, I thought the same thing, father. That is why I think this shooter was not from another planet. I think it was a Draqua,” I said.

  “What?! A Draqua shooting at our own prince?” he said.

  “Yes. I was so convinced of it that I almost thought I would return to a civil war in progress,” I said shooting down the lana juice.

  “Do you mean you think it was the opposition?” he asked.” No, they are not a violate group. They only like to argue their point, and that is all.”

  “No, I don’t think that, father. I think the group has evolved to violence. You don’t see the contempt that is thrown upon me by those in the opposition parties. They look at me with hate in their eyes, and hatred leads to violence.”

  “No, that can’t be,” he said in denial.

  “Think about it. What better way to get the message across that Draqua should not be mating with humans and that hybrids should not be in the Draqua race? Shooting down a hybrid that has a human mate is the perfect way to mark all those items off the list in one shot. It makes a massive statement. Not to mention the hybrid is the prince. It goes to show that the opposition is going against the crown. It has all the markings of starting a civil war,” I said.

  “It is possible that you are right. I will keep an extra eye out and send my eyes and ears out into the village to gather information for me,” he said as he gave me a big hug. “I am happy that you are safe. I do not want to lose you, son. Because of that and this danger that you have come across, I am going to appoint a personal guard to you,” he said. “Guards!”

  “No, father, that is not necessary,” I said.

  “Yes, it is very necessary. Someone shot you down, and you believe it is a Draqua; that is enough to know that they will not stop there. They will fly to your window and kill you in your sleep,” he said.

  Two guards entered the chambers. I gestured for them to leave, “It was a mistake. Please carry on,” I said. They walked out the door and closed it behind them.

  “Look, father, if you want me to have guards then at least let me use those that I trust. I will get Baca and Jix to guard me,” I said.

  “Very well,” he said.” Guards!” he shouted again.

  The guards came back in. “Go and find Baca and Jix, the hybrids, and bring them to me. Tell them their prince wishes to see them.” The guards nodded and left.

  “There, now sit and wait. You will not be unguarded for a second,” he said. I sighed. I knew there was no use in fighting this. I poured myself more lana juice and then another. An hour later, Baca and Jix showed up, and the king gave them his orders. They were now my guards.

  “We honorably accept,” they said. Then we flew to my hut. We sat around drinking lana juice, and I told them about being shot down. But they knew that I was more melancholy about something else.

  “Maybe you should have a turn with your women, Sarah and Michelle,” Jix said. “I’m tired of hearing about this other human already.”

  “Yes, that is a great idea. I will go fetch them now,” Baca said.

  “No! That is not necessary. I don’t want them. I just need some sleep. Will you keep watch while I lay and get some rest? I have not slept since I left Kelon for the mission.”

  “Yes of course. We will keep watch and patrol. No one is getting in here tonight. I will even fetch the food myself so that it is not poisoned,” Jix laughed.

  “I will take fresh fish when I wake,” I laughed. Then I moved to my bed and laid down. The first image that came to mind when I closed my eyes was Melody. She was crying and being sad on the ship as I held her in that last goodbye. Shit, how would I ever get any sleep?

  BROTHER FISHY 500

  The next morning I met for a council meeting with my brother and my father.

  “Why would you think it is one of our own Draqua? It must have been a space thief,” my brother Greia said.

  “Because I have my suspicions. My intuition. And I think I am right about it,” I said annoyed.

  “Oh, you mean you’re stupid mind power has told you that it is a Draqua. I don’t think your mind powers are as strong as you think they are, brother,” he said.

  “No, I did not say that. I gave the reasons for why I think it is the opposition,” I said. “Now what are we going to do about it? If we don’t seek out those that are leading this group into violence, then it will be too late when we finally do take action!”

  “Yes, maybe you are right. I have had my little birds gathering information amongst the villagers, and there are those that feel the opposition is growing bolder,” my father said.

  “No, that is idle gossip. Do not believe that, father. The opposition is harmless,” my brother said. “There beliefs are not without warning. It is not natural to breed with the human females, so they are only concerned with the future of the Draqua, as anyone would be,” Greia said.

  “Your brother is born of mixing with human. Don’t you forget that. He would not be here if it wasn’t for that,” my father said.

  “You are taking great sides with this opposition, brother,” I said to him eyeing him suspiciously.

  “They are still Draqua. I take into account the needs and wants of all Draqua, not just those that believe what you believe. I will be great king because of it. I cannot decide that one group is wrong and the other is right. I have to understand where both sides are coming from,” he said.

  “Yes, yes, that is correct. You ar
e right, Greia,” my father said.

  My brother grew an arrogant smirk on his face and thrust his chest out as he boasted that father was siding with him.

  “We should not take any action on this opposition group. Let us just keep an eye out for them. For now, Cylo, keep your guard with you,” my father said.

  “Guard? What guard?” my brother asked.

  “I have Cylo keeping a guard with him for now, until we can find out who shot him down,” my father said.

  “That is not necessary. No one is after him, and I am sure that it was a space thief that shot down his ship. His ship is shiny and brand new. What space thief would not try to get their hands on it when it crossed paths with it?” Greia said.

 

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