Tylar (The Mating Games Book 6)

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galaxy. My job was security, that was why they targeted me.”
    Tylar thought it unfortunate that she would not only be landlocked indefinitely, no matter how bad he felt for her there was no way she would be allowed to work for security until she had earned their trust completely. That might never happen. “Ever do any gardening?” He had heard it could be very soothing. Careena wanted a garden or fruits and vegetables. It seemed she was a wonderful cook. Maybe they could work at it together.
    “No, but I’m willing to learn.”
    “Excellent. Careena wants a garden and the two of you can plant it.”
    “I’m not sure it’s that easy but we can give it a go.”
    Careena came back so Tylar excused himself to do some work in his home office. That would give the females the time to get acquainted or so he thought. He’d assigned Juanita housing and felt good to find a house not too far away before he’d read a report from one of his people that had arrived at the ship first. They had immediately begun helping people off the ship and transporting them to a safer place. This Mazlan male had entered the ship near the storage area to find a female expiring. Severely wounded, she had no hope. The female directed him to a nearby cabin that had to be reached through a hall where she said two females were. Against all odds, he found a severely burned and damaged girl still clinging to life despite the enormous pain she had to be in.
    He transported her out carrying her face down because of the terrible burns on her back. The doctor said it would be touch and go. Tylar sat for a moment trying to think of something. His com went off and it was Razar.
    “We have found Juanita’s sister alive. Get her here quickly since we are unsure of whether she will make it or not.”
    “We’ll be right there.”
    Tylar wasted no time. Hurrying to the living room he explained to the females what had happened. It was no surprise that Careena insisted on accompanying them. The twins had a sitter during the day so he just told the young female where they would be. Once that was done, they were gone. As he pulled into the lot at the medical building, he worried about what this would do to Juanita if she lost her sister twice. Once he got out of the vehicle he moved around to the other side to help his mate and Juanita out but Juanita had already jumped out running to the building.
    Helping Careena out, he then went after Juanita who stood at the door trying to open it. Security was tight and she couldn’t get past the locked doors. Even if she did a guard stationed inside would have stopped her.
    “You need to calm down or you will upset your sister who is in a lot of pain.” He explained.
    She drew in a deep breath as she tried to dry the tears off her face. It was impossible to remain emotionally distant at the tragic figure she made. Juanita was a mess, emotionally and mentally but he would help however he could. “I’m sorry. I just need to see her, tell her I love her, and pray she’s alright.”
    Tylar would feel the same way in her shoes. He nodded at the guard who opened the door so he could lead a reserved Juanita inside with his mate trailing behind. Tera stood at a window watching a patient. It was clear she’d shed more than a tear herself.
    “Are you her sister?” Tera asked.
    “Yes.”
    “She’s a fighter. I’ve given her pain meds so she shouldn’t be feeling any pain. The treatment methods I have available here are amazing. Your sister may make it. I’ve removed the damaged skin and replaced it with a special skin grown in a lab. It should fuse to her body like it was her own. She has nerve damage but we have a stimulator that might fix a large amount of it. Finally her lungs were damaged. They have some amazing meds that will help repair most of that too. If she makes it through the night, I think she make it.”
    Tylar noticed the situation was so emotionally charged that Tera, who was normally professionally

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