Earth Girls Aren't Easy

Earth Girls Aren't Easy by Charlene Teglia Read Free Book Online

Book: Earth Girls Aren't Easy by Charlene Teglia Read Free Book Online
Authors: Charlene Teglia
delay. Danek did not have to be a mind-reader to know that saying so would alarm her.
    One step at a time. He had found his bondmate . She had welcomed him as a lover and willingly accompanied him to his spacecraft, although the hurried departure had unsettled her. Now she must adjust to new circumstances, and too many new things at once would only cause her to resist everything in self- defense . But he would have told her what she was to him already had they not been interrupted. If he presented it to her as information and not demand, she would find it easier to accept.
    “There is more,” Danek said.
    “Of course. Because multiple alien races, telepathy, mother ships, and public orgies haven’t given me enough to think about.”
    “You will need to receive two standard implants when we board the main ship,” he said, wanting to get the part he expected her to have the most objection to out of the way.
    “Not breast implants, I take it.” Angela curled into him. “What for?”
    It relieved him that she did not immediately react with fear or distrust. “One to translate language for you, so you understand what you hear. One to prevent both disease and pregnancy. The contraceptive option can be disabled and then reactivated at will.”
    “And has this been successfully tested on humans?”
    “If it were not safe for you, I would not allow it. The lady Michelle had no ill effects,” Danek said, knowing that would reassure her.
    “Do I really need the language one? I understand you just fine.”
    “Because I learned the pattern of your language from Micki. But you will need to understand what others say.”
    “This isn’t going to be a quick visit, is it.” Angela made it a statement of fact, not a question.
    “No.”
    “Am I being abducted? If I want to go home, will I be allowed to leave?”
    Danek stretched out on his side and pulled her down to lay with him. “If you decide that you have no wish to remain with me, I will take you home.”
    Her brown eyes had gone dark, her face drawn. “Be your girlfriend in your world, or go back to mine? What about dating first? Getting to know each other? What about my job? What if I don’t want to leave my world for good, would you come back with me?”
    “Those are not your real questions.” Danek settled her body against his and noted that in spite of the stiff way she held herself, she reached out to touch him. “You want to know if you still have choices. You want to know if I will compromise with you or demand things all my way.”
    “Blunt, but yes, that covers it.” Angela relaxed a little at his words, especially at his even tone.
    “What do you think?” Danek ran a hand down her back and felt her relax a little more.
    “I think I’m panicking,” she admitted. “I’m in a vulnerable position. You have all the power. It’s your ship, your world, your rules. And I just met you. If I wasn’t at least a little worried about that, I’d have to have the I.Q. of a houseplant.”
    “You also think that it is too soon to be sure you want a relationship with me.” Danek rocked his body into hers and felt her react. “Although not too soon to want a sexual relationship. Perhaps we should focus on what you are sure of for now.”
    “Sex as a distraction?” Angela spoke into his skin, hooking a leg over his.
    “Or stress relief.” He palmed her ass and pressed her pelvis into his. “It is therapeutic.”
    “Very.” She shifted and aligned her sex with his. The head of his cock rode along her labia, her flesh soft and slick and welcoming. “Give me some therapy.” Her voice was low and as full of invitation as her body.
    “I will give you all that you will take.” He pushed forward, just barely penetrating her, the head not even fully inside her, and heard her sharp intake of breath that exhaled as a moan.
    “ Danek . You feel so good.”
    “As do you.”
    “We need another condom,” she sighed, but she rocked against him instead of

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