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

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going.”
    Taking up a burning touch from a nearby holder, he led Simone in silence down the steps to the waiting Podderer.
     

 
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 6: The Savage Heart Unmasked
     
    “Come on!  Get the lead out of your butt!  I’ll race you to the nearest island!” Simone yelled as she pulled off her buckskin dress and ran toward the water’s edge.
    “Wait a minute will you!” Storm Kar called out after her.  “The Infernal Islands can be hazardous!”
    Simone grinned as she stepped bare foot into the warm waters of the huge caldera lake that he had brought her to.  “Well, if they are called the Infernal Islands then they must be hazardous.  Don’t be such a wuss.  You’re a big strong man, you should be able to protect me.”
    Storm Kar scowled as he hurried over to join her.  He had slipped off his own clothing and was now clad only in a leather thong.  Simone pretended she wasn’t turned on by the way his toned, muscled body appeared tanned and magnificent in the midday sun. 
    A week had passed since she had first woken up in that strange building and he had taken her to the festival of the Phoenix People.  Neither of them had spoken of that intense moment of intimacy they had shared as they were leaving, and Simone thought she had her feelings under control.  Seeing him now, coming towards her, she suddenly realized that might not be the case.
    “I will protect you with my life Simone,” Storm Kar said with all serious, “but you must be aware that we are now on the edge of the Mystic Folk territory and the land becomes more hostile in these parts.”
    “I know, I know, but you’re the one who wanted to come swimming here,” Simone protested, noting how his eyes roved over the curves of her body showed off by the skimpy bathing costume she wore. 
    He quickly moved his gaze back to her face and she smiled inside.  A week ago, she’d be offended at him looking at her in that way, but now she didn’t mind so much.
    “I only agreed to do so because you demanded to see more of the Vision Land,” he countered.   “Your curiosity is insatiable.  We’ve already been to the Crystal Mountain, the grottos of the Ether Fish and the Temple of Infinite Dreams.  I am running out of ideas of what to show you next.”
    “That’s why I thought we’d just spend the day enjoying the great outdoors,” replied Simone.  “I love swimming and this place is truly beautiful.  Come on, we’ll race to the island once and then I’ll be happy.”
    Storm Kar released a mock sigh.  “I live only to serve you,” he drawled, “though all this sightseeing is interfering with my duties.”
    “Hey, don’t blame me for that,” she said, punching him playfully on his upper chest.  She had to fight the urge to run her hand along his smooth skin.  “You’re the one who started all this, remember?”
    A secret smile danced across his lips, softening the fierceness of his face.  “Yes, I did start this and I don’t regret it, even if you do decide to go back to Earth.” 
    The soft words made the hairs on her back stand up and for a second, they shared a moment of connection.  She had gotten used to his looks over the week now, and with his long, silky black hair tied back into a ponytail along his broad back, there was a kind of rugged handsomeness about him.  Simone felt the same stirring urges she’d had at the settlement of the Phoenix People and had to bring her emotions under control again.
    To cut the tension, she suddenly splashed his face and he barked a laugh in surprise.
    “Come on!  Let’s race!” she giggled, and plunged deeper into the water.
    “You’re such a firebrand!” he retorted and came after her.
    She ignored him, now focusing all her attention on the small, obsidian island directly ahead of her.  Noticing the jagged rocks and spindly dead trees on its shore, she could see why it was called Infernal.  Similar black islands dotted the lake, but they were much

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