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ALIEN SEDUCTION
Ever wondered what really happens in strange cosmic places?
Seductive fantasies don’t always take place on Earth
anymore.
Blue Eyes, Leigh Ellwood
Sergeant Chuck DuClay's first day on base proves to be
cosmically passionate as he’s seduced by a strange woman in
love with his blue eyes.
Hellion, Mae Powers
Tyrant Tyrah Tyranus wants to dominate the known galaxy.
Agents from H.A.R.E.M. must thwart her diabolical plans.
Hellion intends to kill the bitch.
Tigre Moon, Jenna Leigh
Tael searched for years to find his true love to set him
free of the blood curse of the Tigre Moon. Is Neri the
one?
He
Comes in Peace, Megan Hussey
Preparing for an intergalactic mission, Muriel yearns for
the solitude of space; her handsome alien copilot has other,
more exciting ideas to occupy her with.
EXCERPTS
Blue Eyes
by
Leigh Ellwood
Chapter One
The desert hid little. Amazing that Patton had succeeded
during his campaigns on this godforsaken continent. How in
the hell did he blend?
Sergeant Chuck DuClay stared out across the expanse of sand.
Steam caressed his face, and the immense heat wiggled
distant objects in his vision. Even with his eyes narrowed
to slits, he could still make out the base—his home for the
next twelve months—blatant in the distance, like a scab
exposed. All that was missing was the giant red target
painted around the perimeter, indicating to enemy forces
exactly where the bomb should be dropped. Beyond that, he
swore he could see Europe.
The next twelve months…
Knowing the war raged elsewhere hardly inspired confidence
of an eventless tour of duty, guarding the nearby seaports
of Djibouti, which he couldn’t see from his vantage point.
Vigilance was a virtue well learned in his time with the
Army since voluntarily enlisting after 9/11. Then, a more
idealistic Chuck had yearned to defend his country and wave
his flag in the face of oppression; one tour through the
Middle East quickly cured him of any future inclinations
toward combat. Right now, he just wanted a break.
Why anyone would think to send him here as his duty contract
was about to expire… Chuck clutched his lurching stomach and
tried to discern, as he had since getting assigned here,
whom he had pissed off.
An invisible bump along the sandy floor jolted the Jeep,
sending Chuck and his driver momentarily airborne. Private
Dewayne Anderson, a blond, darkly tanned man with large,
sweating hands, appeared unfazed and kept a firm grip on the
wheel. Chuck, by contrast, yelped and grasped whatever was
available for support, in lieu of the missing seatbelts.
Beneath them, tires continued to spit light dust as they
neared their destination.
Dewayne crooked his head closer, his mirrored shades still
fixed on the filmy windshield. “First time?” he yelled over
the noise of the engine. His accent was distinctly Southern,
thickened by a tongue that seemed to extend beyond normal
limits. Chuck could only nod and wonder how the soldier
didn’t inhale a bucket of sand as he talked.
“Yeah.”
Dewayne grinned a wide block of brightly white teeth, a
daring gesture given how the sand pelted them fiercely. To
Chuck, it felt like a million needle pricks tickling his
face and arms. Dewayne, however, seemed impervious, as
though his wicked smile shone forth to provide a force
field.
Chuck squirmed in his seat, suddenly embarrassed, as Dewayne
let out a deep guffaw. It was as though his driver had
interpreted his answer as an admission of virginity.
“Who’d you piss off?” Dewayne asked.
“Not a clue.”
Another braying chuckle.
Chuck attempted to join in, but didn’t have it in his heart.
He averted his eyes from Dewayne, his discomfort increasing.
He saw something more in his companion’s shaded gaze that
spoke hidden words of interest. He could swear Private
Anderson sized him up from behind those sunglasses,
evaluating Chuck’s sexual flexibility and prowess. Chuck
didn’t doubt men experimented with the absence of women in
these isolated bases and, to be honest, the idea didn’t
wholly repulse him.
Don’t ask, don’t tell. Definitely don’t ask me.
Not right now, anyway.
Chuck shook his head. The heat was really getting to him,
playing on his discomfort and taunting his forced celibacy.
He had no right to think ill of his escort. He’d only just
met the soldier, and he couldn’t be certain Dewayne
straddled the fence, much less played for the home team
exclusively.
Chuck, for one, was hardly one to hop from bed to cot and
back. He wasn’t like his faithless ex-girlfriend. Whatever
Dewayne did, on base or in town, was not his business.
“Just to warn you now, you gonna be bored shitless,” Dewayne
told him as the Jeep slowed to the guard station. “Djibouti
ain’t what you call a tourist trap, so don’t be expecting
fuckin’ Branson. Nightlife is one casino that amounts to
watered-down rum drinks and somebody’s grandmother running a
fixed roulette wheel.”
Chuck nodded, thankful for the portable DVD player packed
away in his sack. His body jarred with the vibration of the
Jeep and its ensuing abrupt stop before a pair of unsmiling
guards. “So, what does everybody do for downtime?”
There was that wall of white teeth again, gleaming in the
African sun as Dewayne held his right hand high and waggled
his fingers. The formerly stern statues surrounding them
broke out in laughter, and Chuck felt his face flush from
something other than the dry heat. He tried his best not to
make his facial expression a question, lest any of the men
volunteer further information. Do the men jack themselves
off, or each other?
Unconsciously he squeezed his thighs together, anticipating
an ache for want. His cock had been given enough manual
workouts since he broke it off with Rita. Twelve long
months…would he have anything left to work with when he
got back to the States? Assuming he would find anybody?
“It’s low fat and don’t cost nothing, and you don’t have to
worry about getting tested later on. Ain’t that right?” The
question was directed to the nearest guard, who checked them
in with snickering salute. One sharp jerk brought the Jeep
back to life, and into the base they cruised. Chuck focused
on the new scenery—bland tents and sandy sidewalks, soldiers
sweating in desert camouflage—and tried not to picture the
passersby with their cocks hanging out, waiting to yank or
be yanked.
Cocks. Everywhere Chuck looked he saw men. His heart
sank. He hadn’t expected to enjoy much carnal activity on
this tour, but just the sight of a lovely feminine form on
occasion—three-dimensional, preferably hourglass-shaped and
brunette—would have boosted his spirits. With his two-year
engagement to Rita dissolved, he knew he didn’t even have
the clandestine e-mailed nude photo to look forward to while
here. He imagined the base Internet system blocked all the
fun sites.
Twelve months. If the war didn’t kill him, boredom
was certainly a contender.
* * * *
He found it odd Dewayne chose to hang around while he
acclimated himself to his new living quarters. Though he
would serve his tour as a Military Police officer, keeping
order in a place that seemed to have enough of it, he had
not been offered special provisions. Eight cots cramped the
tent he now called home, leaving barely enough room for each
soldier to keep a footlocker. Chuck positioned his just so
it didn’t collide with the one next to his. The last thing
he needed at the beginning of his stay was an accusation of
denting somebody’s property. He would be the face of
authority here, but Chuck knew sometimes passion gave way to
violence, regardless of who was on the receiving end.
He would keep his cool, however. Somebody had to in the heat
of the desert.
Dewayne appeared nervous now, glancing out the tent flap as
though playing the watchman. Chuck suddenly felt like a
criminal, prepared to sift through blankets and pillowcases
in search of contraband cookies and letters from home.
“What I talked about earlier,” Dewayne said, grimacing, “you
didn’t…that didn’t offend you, did it?”
Chuck shrugged and slowly shook his head. “Human nature, is
all. If nobody’s getting hurt, it’s none of my business.”
He relaxed, then, “What if somebody made it your business?”
Chuck frowned. “I don’t follow you.”
“Yo, it’s like this,” Dewayne began, his face all serious
now. Chuck watched the young man’s face soften as a strong,
dark hand raked over a thin layer of buzzed blond hair.
“There’s a group of us that’s gets together here to…watch
movies.”
“Okay.” Chuck drew out the word in more syllables then
necessary. Where was this going? Was he expected to make
himself scarce while Dewayne partied with his friends? Not
tonight, though. He’d just come from a twenty-hour flight
and wanted to get some sleep before reporting for duty.
“Call it a group tension release, whatever. We got a guy who
brings in movies to help us…” Dewayne’s mouth twitched and
his eyebrows bent upward to his high hairline. Years melted
from his face, and Chuck now saw the giddy mirth of a
schoolboy looking forward to the last bell, when he could
fly home and dig underneath his brother’s bed for
Playboys and cigarettes.
“These movies,” Chuck said, “wouldn’t happen to be Disney
features?” He lay back on his cot, crossing his ankles and
resting his head in his hands. More comfortable than the
standard Army pillow issued him, plus it allowed Chuck to
tilt his head upward for a better look at Dewayne.
Out of the Jeep, he was lean and tall. Hardly a model, but
Chuck doubted the young man was ever wanting for the company
of women. Or men.
Don’t ask, don’t tell. Chuck imagined this base held
many secrets.
“Whatever the opposite of Disney is, times a million.”
Chuck laughed. Dewayne’s childlike candor was endearing, he
had to admit. The private had to be quite green to reveal to
an MP that somebody had smuggled in porn. “Your secret is
safe with me,” Chuck said. A few dirty movies he could
overlook in a place that had little else to entertain the
troops.
Dewayne slouched against the main tent pole and offered a
casual salute. “Thanks, man. I don’t know what I’d do if I
didn’t at least have that to look forward to.”
Masturbate in private? The question was best left
unsaid. Dewayne was a mystery—cocksure one second and
skittish the next. Small comfort, knowing that they had
twelve months to get to know each other better.
“We’re getting together around twenty-one hundred hours, you
can join in if you want,” Dewayne said.
Did he have a choice? “I don’t know. It’s been a long day
for me and I kinda want to get some shuteye…” Chuck doubted
he could sleep in the same space as a group of men pumping
their own cocks in full view.
“I couldn’t help but overhear,” Dewayne broke it, his voice
now small, “you telling that soldier back at the airport
about your DVD player.”
Ah. So that was the game. Entertainment was provided,
just no current means of enjoying it. Pick on the new guy
with the goods. Make plans concrete so he has to say yes so
he won’t look like the base jackass. Nice.
Chuck sighed. “You don’t have a player?”
“We use Doug’s, er, Private Dougherty’s laptop, but the
screen burned out.
“I can imagine why.”
“Not like that,” Dewayne laughed. “It was old.”
Chuck now noted the desperation lining the young soldier’s
strained smile. Could it be the release was needed that
badly for the soldiers on base? He inhaled the desert air
deeply, thinking it best not to make enemies so soon upon
arriving.
“Sure, why not?” That would prove to be an interesting
orientation. Chuck sighed. He’d be here by default anyway,
he realized as his eyes fluttered shut. He was bone tired,
apt to tumble into the slumber of dead. The tinny moans of a
lesbian orgy squealing through tiny pinhole speakers
wouldn’t be enough to rouse him.
Bony fingers prodding his ribs, however…
“What the fuck?”
He bolted upright. Time had clearly lapsed, he could tell by
the position of sunlight beating down on the tent and the
shadows crossing the desert floor. Dewayne, he presumed, had
long since gone. In his place was an ancient African woman
with a shock of white scouring pad hair. Dressed in rags and
curved by what Chuck guessed was a combination of curiosity
and osteoporosis, the wrinkled woman inspected his torso and
thighs. He grew uncomfortable with the way her wizened face
stretched into a leering grin. Wrinkles flattened but hardly
took away the age from her coal black skin.
Lips parted to reveal blackened stumps that had once been
teeth. Chuck sensed his skin curdle at the sight of it.
“What are you doing?” He flinched when her forefinger came
to hover over his fly, air-tracing the bulge. “Watch that.”
How did a civilian just walk into camp? Granted, there might
be local townspeople in the base’s employ, but certainly
none with the authority to access private quarters without
an escort.
The old woman’s age betrayed her abilities. With the
dexterity of somebody much younger, she had Chuck’s duffel
on his outstretched legs and was quickly rooting through its
contents. She was one elbow deep when Chuck managed to wrest
it away. “No!” he shouted, deep and slowly, hoping No
was universal. “You do not touch this.”
High-pitched nonsense spilled from her toothless smile.
Beady black eyes shone and haunted him. Chuck felt his heart
throb to his stomach and his ears ring with her foreign
chiding. Everything sounded like nacknacknack, a worn
tongue clicking against her upper plate. She was a human
alarm.
Thankfully, Dewayne was the first to respond. The young
soldier bolted through the flaps, waving his hat like
slapping away a fly. “Hey, git!” He shooed the old woman out
of the tent.
Slowly, she turned, acquiescent. With one endearing smile
aimed at Chuck, she tottered away as though voluntarily
taking leave.
“Shit, sorry about that. She knows she’s not supposed to
come in here when the tent’s empty.” Dewayne looked at Chuck
and realized his error. “Er…I meant to say, when somebody
awake…”
Chuck held up his hand and lay back down. “I get it. I take
it she works here?”
“She does laundry, and some alterations. I heard too she
sells home remedies to some of the guys looking for hangover
relief after liberty, but I ain’t into that voodoo. There’s
a daughter who brings her here. She speaks English,
but the old lady, forget it. She makes those weird clicking
noises and shit.”
Chuck smiled, his eyelids suddenly heavy again. He felt
confident the old witch wouldn’t return unbidden. There
wasn’t anything in the small duffel worth stealing, and she
had to have seen that.
“I won’t worry about her,” Chuck said. “It’s probably best,
though, that she has a soldier squire her around when she
makes her rounds?”
“Good idea.” Dewayne’s voice sounded uncertain, as though
confused by the word squire.
“It is.” Chuck began to drift.
“We still on for later.”
Later? And Chuck remembered his movie date with the
guys. “Sure. She isn’t gonna be there, is she?”
HAREM,
Episode One:
Code Name Hellion
By
Mae Powers
Chapter One
(Planetoid Alpha-12, Nearly six
years earlier)
Someone—something—wanted to
destroy her.
A tingling apprehension numbed her
mind. She opened her weary eyes to the gloominess of a thin
space between two concrete buildings. Her gaze alighted on a
square of light coming from one of the structures. The eerie
flickering from it beckoned her downtrodden soul. A light
she felt she’d just escaped from.
Escape. The word echoed in her
weary mind. Awareness crept into her consciousness. Then a
grim foreboding told her exactly what she needed to do. Get
away—as quickly as possible.
Though a stressful, weighty
throbbing drove all ease from her brain, an instinctive urge
compelled her to flee. A needle-sharp twinge of pain shot
through her arm as she raised a hand toward her head. Gently
she touched her forehead. Caked blood made sickening designs
on her skin, some still slithering slowly down the left side
of her face.
Her hand dropped to her right
side. She felt a rip in the clothing at her waistline. There
too, blood hardened. Some one or something had definitely
tried to kill her. No doubt, they would try again and again
until she was permanently dead. No other tangible thought
stayed long enough in her fragile memory.
Laboriously, she turned her head,
glancing first one way then the other. In one direction,
there was total darkness, the other…the dreaded light. That
way meant only certain death—definitely a trouble she didn’t
need right now. She wondered if ever before she had wanted
to find a safe haven within the gloomy darkness that usually
foretold of menacing things to come, but never safety.
Hoisting herself up from the rough
ground, she half fell against a small structure behind her.
She stayed there for a moment, struggling to gather herself
for an effort. She had to get away. Again, she touched her
waist, this time as if in recollection of something. Rubbing
just below her mid-section wound, was a belt, which had once
held something. Weapons. She realized she no longer had any.
Man-made ones that is.
Painfully she balled a fist and
released it quickly. Though some other ebbing memory flashed
images of her defending herself against several blurry
attackers, she knew she was in no shape to assert herself
now. She could barely stand or support her weight. Still,
the pain and need to escape drove her on.
She scrunched her eyes, trying to
focus in the darkness. That way, and only that way, was her
sole hope. Alarms would probably go off soon. They, someone,
had waited for a reason. If only she could remember.
Wavering in intoxicating pain, she
stared irrationally to the left and right. The pathways
around the two large buildings were empty. With dire urgings
and little strength, she started towards the beckoning
darkness. She had no idea where she was going, only that she
needed to leave this place. Beyond the two larger structures
were smaller buildings, but she went in the wake away from
the edifices. Buildings soon became sparse. Then she felt
the ground beneath her feet soften. Grass, tall grass,
sloping downwards slithered around her feet and ankles like
snakes waiting to strike. Just for a brief second, she
stopped, gathered her breath and dared to look over her
shoulder. No one was in pursuit, and for whatever reason
they weren’t chasing her, or the alarms hadn’t gone off, she
was thankful.
She trotted on, her reasoning
deadening with the thrashing pain she endured with each
miserable step. Jumbled thoughts raced through her mind. A
fight with another woman. Soldiers of war even. A large room
where people were being beaten, like her. Then blankness and
the images stopped.
Suddenly her foot hit against
something hard. Before she could balance herself, her body
flailed helplessly forward. She slid and twisted downward,
within a mudslide. The darkness enveloped her like a deeply
dug grave.
With a shocking, torturous thud,
she finally hit the bottom of the muddy chasm she’d been
thrust into. Tiny motes of light dazed her eyes and
thunderous waves of agony kept her immobile on her back. She
fought to breath, and even that felt like horrendous punches
being dealt her.
Then she heard them. Threatening
voices looming way above her. She sucked in her swollen
bottom lip and forced her breathing to slow. Every bone in
her body could be broken and she may be paralyzed for all
she knew, but she couldn’t let them find her. The heavy
voices drifted downward, but her sore ears still picked up
phrases of what they said.
“…she couldn’t have gotten far.
That’s if she’s still alive. We scoped the trail of blood
with our infrared detectors from the place where she escaped
to this spot. Nothing but that small trickle. We’re lucky to
have picked that up. If she staggered out here in the Pits
this late at night, there sure isn’t anything left of her.”
“She’s a tough jez, Murb. Even
General Kronuss mentioned he’d never known a female to take
such a beating and still manage to escape.”
“He’s still not going to like it
that we couldn’t find her. Nor is that new bitch of his.
Maybe we best tell them she’s dead. I’m not stepping further
into this murky soil, Perd.”
“There’s no way I am either. I
don’t see how she could have survived a fall down into them
bottomless bogs. She’s definitely dead…”
Then their voices faded away, and
she was left feeling as if she were going to do just that –
die. Her irregular breathing resounded in the black
emptiness around her. And for long, torturous minutes, she
lay there listening to her breaths echo the pain her whole
being felt.
Once she was sure her enemies
would not return, she dared to breathe outwards more
heavily. Though an excruciating effort, she turned her head
to one side to see if she could determine her surroundings.
Her tired eyes finally adjusting to the darkness, she soon
realized she lay at the bottom of a cavernous pit.
Above her, where a shorter wall of
the cave met the roof, she could barely make out the darker
hole she had fallen through. Her eyes then focused on the
rest of the cavernous ceiling. Sharp, faintly luminous
stalactites loomed above her, with several lethal
projectiles pointed right down at her. An earthquake or
perhaps any ground shaking movement could easily loosen one,
she thought. She then wondered what morbid thoughts made her
think that. She shivered and the shots of pain she derived
from her own body quaking gave her the necessary momentum
she needed to force herself from her lying position.
Gingerly she tried to move her
arms. With an aching, horrendous effort, she pushed her
upper torso into an upright position. Stopping her movements
to rest, she regulated her breathing and began glancing
further into the darkness. Around her were small debris of
rocks, stalagmites, and rocky pathways that led further into
her subterranean prison. She saw two larger openings of
darkness; she could only assume, let further into this
underground world of mystery and danger. She had to believe
that one of those rocky doorways would be the pathway to her
salvation.
Slowly, she made an effort to stir
her legs. After several agonizing attempts, she wearily
managed to stand upon her feet. She took several more deep
breaths and half stumbled, half walked blindly towards one
of the openings. At the entrance to the nearest one, she
stopped and held on to a wall to catch her breath. Then with
painful determinations she trudged onward. For what seemed
like tortuous, drawn out hours, she plodded exhaustedly
through twisting, winding rock-hew corridors.
The afflictions and exhaustion
increased with every excruciating movement she took. She
dredged further on, knowing she had had to keep going. To
keep finding a way to freedom. A way to get her body healthy
again; and to find out what had happened to her back there
above ground. But mostly, she needed to find out who she was
and why the hell those creatures…or people had tried to kill
her.
What trouble had she gotten
herself into? Moreover, what was it she had found out that
made her life expendable to those murderers anyway? The need
to know, along with her painful determination, kept her
going. To where she struggled to go, she wasn’t sure. Only
somehow, she would get out of this damp, dark world and
resolve the mysteries and madness that had thrown her down
here in this dreary hell.
Abruptly she heard other noises
than the shuffling of her feet against the rocky flooring or
pebbles flying against rock. Stopping quickly, she propped
herself up close against a cavern wall. Her heart pounded in
fear as she listened carefully to what the sounds might be.
Something heavy and enormous
shuffled sluggishly just around the bend in the rubbly
tunnel. The vibrating boom of big rocks splattering aside a
stone wall, startled her even more. Especially as the
quaking thuds were coming closer and closer. The slithering
crunch became louder and louder.
She backed slowly away, hoping
that whatever it was, didn’t come her way. Then she felt
something slick and cool wrapping its way around her legs
and shoulders. A slug-like creature, ominously huge and
black, imprisoned her frightened form lifting her towards
its huge red mouth. A mouth open and ready to suck her in.
“Put her down, Boggin.” An eerie
and thunderous voice exploded out of nowhere.
With slow movements, those
monstrous tentacles release her, letting her slide down them
with a soft thud to the ground. She backed away from the
blobish, grumbling creature, turning her head towards the
bend in the corridor. There a dark and large shadow of
substance emerged before her. It came closer and closer,
until it loomed just over her shivering form.
“What the hell are you doing down
in my domain?”
The sound of his booming voice
drove what sanity she had left into hyper drive. She leaned
her head back and inhaled deeply. Though the effort, like
the deep breath, pained her, a lopsided grin spread over her
swollen lips. These creatures, whatever or whoever they
were, didn’t seem to want to kill or eat her. Whatever
language he was speaking, something made her understand him.
Or he spoke her language. Whatever that was.
“You know...if I could remember,
I’d figure that’s the dumbest statement I’ve ever heard.”
She forced her self to speak as clearly as she could. “I’m
bruised and weary, caked with mud and blood, and you ask me
what the hell I’m doing down in this stinking kingdom of
yours! Mr., I’m supposed to be the one with loose screws
right now, not you.”
He took a step away from her, and
when he did, she noticed he wasn’t a great blob like the
other thing, but a tall man in dark robes, the hood of which
concealed his facial features in shadowy mists. At a
snickering, rumbling sound, she turned her attention back on
the blob-like thing the shadow-man called Boggin. The giant
creature seemed to be laughing at the other entity. Pain or
not, delirium or not, for some weird reason she found that
aspect amusing. She chuckled as best she could.
The shadow-man folded his arms
within each other and stared down at her. “It’s been too
long since we had company, Boggin. Take this creature down
to the laboratory and we’ll get her cleaned up. Then we’ll
try to make some sense of this situation. And stop that
inane laughter of yours!”
Boggin seemed to slither backwards
a little as if hurt, and when the shadow-man left the
creature to do his bidding, it slumped lower to the ground
and stared at her with its bright red opening. For some
inner reason that did not quite register, she was not afraid
of the creature anymore.
“Never knew a…being like you that
had a sense of humor, I believe. It’s a pleasure to meet
you, Boggin. If I could move right this moment, I’d shake
your tentacle. I take it not every one puts that buffoon out
of joint?”
The ironical rumbling came back
just before his tentacles stretched outward and slid around
her worn body. Gently it…he lifted her off the ground, and
cradled her close against him. He made some mulling sounds.
They were soothing, almost relaxing to her nerves. She
almost felt like a child being cradled by its mother. Could
a creature this ominous and huge be so naturally gentle? Her
distraught mind lost reasoning of her thoughts as it began
to crunch-glide in the direction the shadow-man had taken.
She tried to stifle the groans
when Boggin picked her up, but knew that her body and mind
had reached their limits. There was nothing she could do but
let the huge, gentle creature do as its master had bidden.
The rocking, comforting sensation she suddenly felt at being
held in Boggin's massive tentacle arms began soothing her,
and her whole being rapidly gave in to the darkening
numbness that quickly overwhelmed and engulfed her.
Tigre Moon
by
Jenna Leigh
Chapter One
New Earth
2350 A.D.
Neri stood at the end of the line waiting for someone to buy
her. She had been with her mother up until her death earlier
this year. She was now twenty-one seasons old, much too old
for the slave market. But her mother had been much beloved
of her owner and had been allowed to keep her only child
with her. That love did not extend to the daughter, however.
Even though he was her father, he had no qualms about
selling her.
Neri kept her head down, looking at the dirt floor beneath
her leather slippers. She wore the gauzy dress of ladies of
the night. She was ashamed to admit that she had no idea of
the role they played. Her mother had sheltered her most of
her life from the seamier side of their existence. Neri
sighed as she listened to the auctioneer droning on about
the girl ahead of her. Apparently, her assets were much more
of a commodity than Neri’s were as he expounded on both her
virtue and knowledge of bed games.
Neri wondered how one could be both innocent and
knowledgeable at the same time. Her attention drifted, but
when the auctioneer began to speak again, she realized he
was selling her now.
The auctioneer’s assistant prodded her. “Look up, girl. Your
eyes are going to make us a mint.”
Her eyes were unusual in this land of dark haired dark-eyed
people. She stood out like a sore thumb. Her hair was brown
with streaks of red and dark gold, just like her mother’s.
But her most arresting feature was her eyes. They were a
clear turquoise, shining in her lightly tanned face. Her
lips were full and red, and her nose was straight.
Otherwise, she didn’t think too highly of her features.
However, the slaver had rubbed his hands together when he
first saw her.
“This is Neri of Salvador. Note the eyes—she is rumored to
be a hybrid human, her ancestors are from the legendary
world of Maurania. The women there are said to be the most
skilled of lovers in the known universe.” This was news to
her; she had lived in the village down river all her life.
If she were from this other planet, surely she would know
it.
“Who will start the bidding?” The auctioneer began to call
out amounts and hands went up quickly. Neri stood as still
as stone, her heart pounding in her ears as she awaited her
fate. She was so afraid, she thought she might lose the
meager breakfast she’d eaten earlier.
“Turn around.” The handler pulled on her arm when she didn’t
obey immediately, turning her first to one side then the
other. When she faced front again, she noticed someone
staring at her. He was tall with golden brown hair; he was
frowning at the platform. Had she done something wrong? He
held her gaze as he made his way down to the front.
“I will give you twenty thousand dachas for her,” he called
out in a deep baritone that vibrated from the soles of
Neri’s feet through the top of her head. The other bidders
took a collective breath at the price he offered.
The auctioneer rubbed his hands greedily and rapped the
gavel on his podium. “Going once, going twice, sold to the
gentleman down in front for twenty thousand dachas. You have
made a wise purchase, sir.” The man ignored the auctioneer’s
oily smile and held his hand out to Neri.
“Come along.” He waited until she put her hand in his larger
one and let him lead her down the steps in front.
“Please pay at the front, sir. Enjoy.” The auctioneer
laughed, and the other men in the crowd leered at Neri. She
stuck close by her new owner’s side as they walked among
them; all moved aside for his larger bulk.
Her head barely reached his shoulder; she felt dwarfed by
him. She had a sinking feeling in her stomach while she
watched him pay for her. She now belonged to this stranger.
Where was he taking her, and what did he expect when they
reached their destination?
He Comes in
Peace
by
Megan Hussey
Chapter One
Muriel Stone needed a little peace and quiet in the sanctity
of a distant refuge. Since her favorite day spa was booked
for the weekend, the far reaches of outer space would simply
have to do.
Not a bad destination, she supposed, considering her stance
as the captain of a starship that explored the far corners
of the universe. This mission in particular promised to
further her career and, more importantly, to quench her
constant thirst for knowledge and new discoveries.
On a recent mission, her husband Wade had discovered a new
planet; a small but exquisite gem of the cosmos that boasted
rich foliage and ebullient waters, the clearest of skies and
the most bountiful of flowers.
Radiant and unsoiled, this virgin land was discovered by
Wade and his first mate, junior officer Stacey Germaine.
While they explored this ethereal realm, they also explored
one another. Now Wade’s first mate in duty was poised to
become his second mate in life; Wade took leave of his
career in space to enjoy an early retirement.
Fitting, as he also has taken leave of his senses.
Muriel sniffed as she made her way to the office of her
commander, Phillip Morrow.
The further exploration of the mysterious pleasure planet,
while a formidable and even potentially enjoyable mission,
seemed like a consolation prize to Muriel. Even so, she
graced her long-time commanding officer with a serene nod
and beam.
“I thank you for this mission, Sir,” she shook Morrow’s hand
as she took a seat beside his desk. “I look forward to
exploring in full this fertile, beautiful planet. I also
relish the opportunity to get away for a while, alone and
unbothered.”
Morrow frowned and shifted uncomfortably.
“Muriel, I’m afraid there’s been a slight change in plans.”
Folding his hands tightly before him, the commander leaned
forward to look her directly in the eyes. “It seems that
another planet in our solar system has expressed an interest
in the exploration of this planet.” He shrugged uneasily.
“We’ve agreed to coordinate a joint mission with the planet
Eternia. When you go to the pleasure planet, Muriel, you
will be accompanied by a first mate, an Eternian space
explorer named Jaron Ken.”
Rolling her eyes, Muriel folded her arms and released a
long, frustrated sigh. “The one time I need a little space¾literally,
I guess¾I must
share my mission with a total stranger.”
Philip grinned and clicked his tongue sympathetically.
“I know, Muriel, and I’m sorry. Even so, I think you’ll
enjoy Jaron’s company. He hails from an enlightened planet
and will add much knowledge and insight to your joint
mission.”
Muriel thought a moment, then shrugged. “Okay, I’m game. So
when do I meet this enlightened alien?”
ALIEN
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