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where it hurt so much.
    He just wished that maybe she would be able to love him too.
    --

Everything changed.
    Tessa knew this because she wasn’t recoiling from him. Suddenly, his touches were more than prodding and demanding to give into pleasure, but soothing and gentle. Where he had so mercilessly driven her to orgasm before, he nurtured her to climaxes that made her see the stars of her youth and reach for him a little more.
    Tessa found herself wanting to be with him more. She craved his touch, but not as a second wave of energy, but sincerely.
    When they spoke and he spoke of his subjects, it was with such warmth that the more he told her of his planet and of its people, she started finding those same beautiful things that demanded love.
    The living stone and earth no longer frightened her or creeped her out, because she found that there was a true harmony between these people and the planet itself. She connected to the ground here in ways that she had never been able to feel in her life.
    It was amazing, alarming, but wonderful.
    It all headed in a direction she was never expecting… And Tessa couldn’t find any more things to tie her back from wanting to be with Ceff.
    Whenever they met, the idea of “fucking” was wiped away, until all that made sense to call it was making love. Her heart grew warmer and warmer toward the Alpha dragging delicious moans from her lips, and toward the man who showed her a world through the edge of his power.
    For the first time in her entire life, Tessa felt like she belonged.
    She felt like she finally had a family.
    Or close to it anyway.
    An idea hit her one day, just a few days before the Night of the Falling Star and she couldn’t help but feel nervous when Ceff arrived at their bedchamber.
    “You have something on your mind.” She should be disturbed by his innate ability to practically read her mind, but this time it came as a relief.
    “A favor…” she said.
    Ceff rose a brow.
    “A favor?”
    “Bring them back to me…” When she turned around, Ceff’s expression was pensive.
    “Your sisters?” He asked, but the way he said it was slightly teasing. They both knew it had been a simple ruse. Now, Tessa wasn’t quite so sure it was one anymore.
    Sending those women back to a planet where everything would be nothing like they had left it was cruel, false memories or not.
    Tessa nodded.
    “They are the only humans that I know could still be alive…I want them here.”
    Ceff looked baffled. “Why?”
    “Because I am a loner in this planet,” she said.
    “I want to have someone who may understand me. I’ve never had friends before… and they were the only people I trusted when I came here. They may very well be the last of my generation at this point.”
    “Very well,” Ceff said after a long moment.
    “I will bring them back to you.”
    It was then that Tessa realized that she might actually care about him; because the happiness that bloomed in her chest was so palpable she actually ran toward him and leaped into his arms.
    Ceff had let out a small noise of surprise, but gathered her in his arms.
    “Thank you,” she whispered.
    “Certainly.”
    --

The Night arrived finally, and the planet was abuzz with energy and ecstatic desire to see the Greatest finally wed to his mate.
    Citadel brimmed with lively energy that Tessa could feel deep within her bones. There was a vibrant hum in her limbs that she could feel was reverberated within her chest and Tessa found herself in the company of Yana after Ceff left to take care of the major parts of their wedding.
    It made her smile somewhat, that this planet had things such as weddings. It was a coincidental similarity that put her racing heart somewhat at ease.
    “You look beautiful,” Yana said as Tessa glanced down at her clothing.
    The dress was a vibrant series of colors too strange for Tessa to begin to describe, yet it shimmered and felt like solid liquid and it was such a bizarre sensation, she found

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