Alien's Orphan Bride: A Sci-Fi Alien Romance (Mail Order Human Book 4)

Alien's Orphan Bride: A Sci-Fi Alien Romance (Mail Order Human Book 4) by Sue Lyndon, Sue Mercury

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find her happily ever after on Marrlxia—with Cav. A profound warmth that could only be love spread through her chest. She smiled up at him and reached for his damp hair, then guided his head down so she could kiss him.
    When their lips met, she tasted the saltiness of his tears running down his face.
    He kept her in the shower for a long while, intermittently cleaning her with a soapy cloth and kissing her and stroking her in all the right places. The heat of her arousal returned full force, and she reached between his legs to find him once again hard as a rock. A teasing grin was all it took to entice him to make love to her as the water cascaded over them. The sound of flesh hitting flesh, her urgent moans, and his rumbling growls soon echoed off the walls.
    She clung to him and cried out as she came hard, her third orgasm of the day lasting longer than the first two. When the last pulsing wave of pleasure receded, she felt drained of all energy. Cav had to hold her up to keep her from slipping to the shower floor.
    Once they were out of the shower, he patted her dry with a warm fluffy towel, then wrapped her up in an equally fluffy robe. He donned a robe as well, then carried her out of the bathroom and headed for a large chair in the corner of his bedroom.
    He sank down in the chair with Hailey still in his arms. They snuggled and talked until the sun began to set on the horizon in a splash of brilliant oranges and reds. He told her more about life on Marrlxia, about his duties on the Marrlxian Council and how work on his planet was divided into classes. Though Hailey thought it unfortunate that an individual born in the lowest class would have to live out their days as a servant, she appreciated that Marrlxians generally treated each other well and worked together to keep their city running harmoniously.
    She also told him more about her life on Earth. He tensed when she described the violence and lawlessness of her home planet, as well as the bloody wars and the various plagues that often ravaged entire cities. His embrace on her tightened and he kept kissing her forehead and stroking her hair, as if he could erase her past pains with his affectionate gestures. She welcomed each kiss and caress, and she thanked God that her first impression of Cav had been wrong. He wasn’t cruel and she knew in her heart that he’d never hurt her.
    When the sun finally slipped over the horizon, the moon started rising in all its bright glory. It was three times the size of Earth’s moon and a stunning shade of orange. The stars sparkled white against the blackness of space. Outside the window, the melodious chirpings of nighttime insects lifted over the faint breeze that ruffled through the trees.
    “Come, my mate—my bride. Let’s go have dinner and then we will talk some more.” Cav rose and placed Hailey on her feet. Thankfully, the effects of her mind-numbing orgasms had worn off and she could stand on her own.
    With a smile and a hopeful heart, she accompanied him to dinner.
     
    * * *
     
    One Marrlxian year later…
     
    Cav placed his twin boys into their cradles and tiptoed away. He held his breath, praying they wouldn’t wake up. He’d just spent the better part of the evening feeding them and rocking them to sleep. Hailey had gone to visit her friend Angie, who had just given birth to a son. Most of the human women who’d arrived with Hailey and Angie had already had their first child. It was a joyous time in the city.
    Leaving the door to the nursery cracked—if one of the twins awoke, their lusty wails could be heard from any corner of the large house—he descended the stairs just as Hailey walked through the door. She looked beautiful as ever, with her long auburn hair flowing over her shoulders. She wore a purple dress that hugged her growing baby bump. Yes, by the time the twins were walking and starting to speak, they would already be welcoming another addition to their family.
    He wrapped Hailey in his

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