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Taming the Giant: A Kindred tales novel by Evangeline Anderson (16)

Chapter Sixteen


Thiera would not come aboard one of the Kindred shuttles—she absolutely refused to go to the Mothership. Considering the way most of the women were eyeing her and muttering about stoning and hanging, Alanah considered that it was probably for the best that the Elder Witch was left behind.

She could have happily killed Thiera herself, except she was much too preoccupied with Bram. Her giant was laboring to breath inside the strange white suit they had given him to wear which covered everything—even his head—with only a thin, see-through panel over his eyes which were as red as blood.

As red as Papa’s were, Alanah thought and then wished she hadn’t. But it was impossible not to think of her beloved father and the way he had died now that the man she loved had also been infected with the plague.

All the way up to the ship, Jenla sat beside her and held her hand, trying to ease some of Alanah’s suffering.

He’ll be all right,” she whispered, squeezing Alanah’s fingers tightly. “You heard Ren—he says he can cure him.”

But Alanah didn’t feel comforted. They had tried everything to cure the plague—every antidote and ritual and potion and pill and formula—nothing had worked. Could even the Kindred, with their advanced technology, fight against such a foe?

Alanah just didn’t know…

 

He’s resting now, in the quarantine room.” Ren crossed his arms over his broad chest, frowning through the clear glass window which showed Bram lying propped up on a broad bed, his eyes closed. At least he was no longer wearing the frightening white “hazmat suit” she’d had to help put on him, Alanah thought. He was bare under the white sheet that covered his bottom half—the better to keep his fever down, Ren had explained.

Will he be all right now?” Alanah asked anxiously. “Did the medicine you gave him help?”

Ren sighed wearily and ran a hand over his rather messy braids. “I don’t honestly know, Alanah. The poison in those feathers was…well, let’s just say it was unique. I’ve never seen anything like it before.” He pinched the bridge of his nose. “I’m afraid Bram may have a difficult time ahead of him.”

A difficult time—what does that mean?” Alanah pleaded. “You promised you wouldn’t let him die, Ren. You promised!”

And it’s a promise I intend to keep.” His voice grew stronger, as though he was pushing away his weariness by sheer force of will. “I’m not done searching for answers yet, Princess—I’ve still got some avenues to explore.”

But what can I do?” Alanah pleaded, shifting from foot to foot. “Can…can I go in to him? He’s breathing easier now.”

It’s probably safe for you, since the virus appears to only target victims with a Y chromosome,” Ren said. “But I’d prefer if you didn’t just yet. Give him a little chance to rest and be still. Let his system use the antibodies I injected him with to fight this thing.”

Alanah hadn’t understood one word in ten but she did get the idea that Ren didn’t want her bothering Bram at the moment.

I guess…guess I’ll go back to our suite then,” she said hopelessly. “If there’s nothing I can do here.”

Nothing but pray,” Ren said grimly.

Pray?” Sudden understanding broke over Alanah. “That’s it—I’ll go pray to the Kindred Goddess! Surely she will want to save her servant, Bram!” She looked at Ren. “Isn’t there someplace sacred to the Goddess here aboard the Mothership. It was where Bram and I were…were going to have our wedding.” Her voice choked on the last words and she had to put a hand over her mouth to hold back sobs.

Hey, now…” Ren put a steadying hand on her shoulder. “Don’t cry, Alanah—you’ll still have your joining day—your wedding, I mean.” He squeezed her shoulder and then let go. “In the meantime, I think the idea of going to the Sacred Grove and praying to the Goddess is an excellent idea. I can point you in the right direction if you want.”

Yes…” Alanah sniffed, trying to get hold of herself. “Yes, please Ren. Show me where it is.”

She intended to pray to the Goddess all night if necessary, to spare the life of her beloved. She didn’t know much about this new deity but she hoped and prayed with all her heart that the Mother of All Life, as the Kindred called her, would be merciful.

 

The trip to the Sacred Grove was uneventful…except for one thing—there was something strange happening to Alanah’s body.

She first noticed it when she stepped off the transport—a strange contraption which ran on its own without any animals to pull it—and onto the broad, green expanse of grass at the center of the Kindred ship.

There was a green sun blazing overhead, making it as warm and pleasant as a spring day and all around the edges of the vast expanse of parkland were shops and restaurants. Yet, Alanah barely noticed any of this because of the tingling which had begun between her legs.

What’s wrong with me? she asked herself as she made her way toward the grove of purple and green trees in the center of the park. Why am I feeling like this?

She tried to ignore it, but the feeling grew and grew, changing from a tingling to a heat that seemed to start at her core and spread to her entire body, filling her with need and longing. Her newly ripened nipples ached to be sucked and her freshly bloomed pussy felt so empty…so needy. Her clit throbbed, as though begging to be stroked and tasted and she kept having thoughts of Bram’s long, thick shaft filling her to the hilt…

It made Alanah feel horrible and wrong.

What’s going on with me? How can I be feeling like this right now, with everything that’s happening to Bram?

As she neared the Sacred Grove, her steps began dragging. How could she go and pray to the Goddess now, with these strange emotions churning inside her? It would be blasphemous to set her feet on the holy ground of the Sacred Grove when she was in such a state!

But just as she was about to turn back, the green and purple leaves rustled and an ancient female face, seamed with so many wrinkles it looked almost like a dried fruit, peered out at her.

Oh!” Alanah gasped and gave a little jump back, putting her hand to her beating heart. “Oh my—ex-excuse me,” she stammered. “I…I didn’t mean to intrude.”

You are not intruding girl-child,” the old woman answered. She came out from the shadow of the trees and though she was clearly ancient, she was also the tallest woman Alanah had ever seen.

She must be seven feet tall if she’s an inch! she thought distractedly. Yet, the bent old woman would seem tiny and frail in comparison with any of the male Jor’gen Kindred. She had long, gray hair with greenish streaks in it and her wide old eyes were also green-within-green—that is, both the whites and the irises were green, though of different shades.

Who…who are you?” Alanah breathed, taking another step back.

Why I am Yolla, the last living priestess—and the last living female—of the Jor’gen Kindred,” the old woman said. “And who might you be, girl-child?”

I…I am Alanah Kingsdaughter. I am new to your ship, Priestess.” Alanah bowed her head respectfully. “I came to pray for my man to recover from an evil plague which was given to him. But now…” She shifted uncomfortably from foot to foot. “Now I think I ought to go.”

Ate some bonding fruit, did you?”

I…how did you know that?” Alanah exclaimed. She hadn’t even thought of the small piece of ripe fruit she’d eaten back on her home world in order to convince her people it wasn’t poison. But now she wondered, could it have something to do with the strange feelings she was having?

Flushed cheeks…shifting hips as though you’ve got a prickle from a thorn-berry stuck in your bottom…plus you’re breathing as though you ran here instead of walked. You have all the signs. Besides, a priestess knows,” Yolla said wisely.

Oh…I…” Alanah was abashed all over again. Was the unwanted, illicit desire which had crept over her so suddenly really that apparent?

And so you’re wishing for your male?” the priestess asked matter-of-factly.

Well…yes. But as I said, he’s gravely ill right now.” Hot tears pricked at Alanah’s eyes. “And I’m so afraid…afraid he’ll die. I wanted to pray to the Kindred Goddess—to ask her to save him.”

He’ll not die,” Yolla said firmly. “Not as long as you tie him to you and to this life. You must give him a reason to live, girl-child.”

I…I must? But how?” Alanah shook her head. “Please tell me, I don’t understand.”

Simply go to him and follow your instincts,” Yolla said mysteriously. “Listen to your desires and you will know.”

But…but I…” Alanah began but the elderly priestess was already disappearing back into the green and purple leaves.

Go to him, girl-child!” she called, her ancient, cracked voice floating faintly through the trees. “Go to him without delay. Take what you need…and give your male what he needs as well. Farewell—the Goddess is watching over you both.”

Alanah didn’t really understand what had just happened but one thing was certain—she had been dismissed.

Turning, she trudged back the way she had come, trying not to wince as each step sent new jolts of unwanted pleasure through her pussy. Goddess of the Kindred, what was happening to her and why? What did it mean? And did it really have to do with the bonding fruit? Bram had said it would make her more open to him but he had never told her it would make her feel like this!

She had no answers but she felt an overwhelming need to get back to Bram. As much as she could, she hurried.