Alien Romance: Her Alien Beast: Scifi Alien Abduction Romance (Alien Romance, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Space Beasts Book 1)

Alien Romance: Her Alien Beast: Scifi Alien Abduction Romance (Alien Romance, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Space Beasts Book 1) by Alyssa Ezra Read Free Book Online

Book: Alien Romance: Her Alien Beast: Scifi Alien Abduction Romance (Alien Romance, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Space Beasts Book 1) by Alyssa Ezra Read Free Book Online
Authors: Alyssa Ezra
within their triad group.  Each triad comes from the same egg, and they share each others’ mind and feelings until the day they die.  What one experiences, the other two feel too.  It is an . . . interesting phenomenon.”
    Simone thought about it.  “So Pevas wasn’t just one Phoenix guy, he was all three of those Phoenix guys.”
    “Yes, that’s right.”
    “Wow, this is trippy,” Simone said.
    Storm Kar chuckled, and he didn’t seem so intimidating for a moment.  “You’ll soon get used to it.  Come on, we need to take our place of honour.”
    Simone followed Storm Kar across the terrace, exchanging bows with the Phoenix People they met.  All of them showed Storm Kar the deepest respect and appeared genuinely pleased that he was here. 
    At the far end of the terrace, behind the trestle tables, a brightly colored awning had been erected, with thick cushions and rugs underneath for them to sit on.  As Simone settled down cross-legged on the cushions, a timid triad of Phoenix women approached and offered her and Storm Kar wafers with some kind of spicy chutney on it, along with two clay cups of sweet tasting juice.
    “Thank you,” said Simone warmly, taking the proffered refreshments from the aliens. 
    “That’s very nice of you.”
    “It is a local delicacy, potential mate of noble Storm Kar,” the bird women trilled pleasantly.  “It is called the churillia and increases potency in the male and increases their staying power.  We hope it will be of value to you when you become intimate.”
    Simone felt her cheeks burning and managed another polite smile.  When they had headed away, she turned on Storm Kar.  “These guys seem real eager for you to get laid,” she muttered under her breath.
    “You must not take it personally,” Storm Kar said.  “They are merely happy for me that I finally found someone who might share my life with me.  They want me to fulfil my destiny.”
    “You’re really respected by them,” Simone observed, trying not to think about all this soul mate business.  Though she was finding the Vision Land a fascinating place, she still had every intention to return to Earth when the agreed month was up.
    Storm Kar nodded.  “They feel obliged to be this way,” he said nonchalantly. 
    “Several years ago the Phoenix People were struck down by a terrible plague that could have wiped them out completely.  Fortunately I was able to develop a cure before it was too late.  Ever since then, the Phoenix People have been staunch allies of the Mystic Folk.”
    “You’re full of surprise,s aren’t you,” Simone said, feeling new found respect for him.  “No wonder you’re a local hero around here.”
    Storm Kar shrugged his broad shoulders.  “I did not do it alone,” he said modestly. 
    “Without Pevas, I could never have succeeded in finding the cure.  Together, we managed to save his people.  He has a first rate mind, and when his duties here allow, he has helped out as my research assistant back at the citadel.  In fact, he is much to blame for bringing you here as I am.  You’d be in your rights to leave here and now if you wanted.”
    Simone took a bite of the food that had been offered.  It really was good.  “It’s okay, I’m happy to stay.  I love a party, even on a strange alien planet.”
    “That is a relief,” Storm Kar said gratefully.  “The Phoenix People are good folk, once you get used to them.  If my role as Shaman Scientist didn’t command so much of my attention, I would even come and live with them.  They are more . . . accepting of my appearance.” 
    Storm Kar dipped his glowing eyes, and for a moment, she saw the full weight of loneliness that hung over his shoulders.  Simone felt her heart go out to him.  “The Mystic Folk, they don’t accept you because of the way you are?” she asked in a gentler voice.
    Storm Kar’s face became clouded.  “I should not have said anything,” he said grimly. 
    “You think

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