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Zern (Rathier Warriors) (A Sci Fi Alien Abduction Romance) by Stella Sky (39)


 

Chapter 3

Evlon

 

Seeing the human whose time I was supposed to occupy was pleasing to me. She stared at me up and down, and I knew I frightened her. She had probably never seen anything like me up close and personal.

 

She wore a black fitted space suit. Her shapely legs gave way to curvy thighs and thick hips. I liked what I was seeing. Her waist was small, but it ballooned out into ample breasts as my eyes moved up her body. Her long brown hair was pulled back high on her head, and her full pink lips looked to be trembling a bit. She was on an alien planet with us, and she did not know what was in store for her.

 

I had to admit I was now excited that Leader Rangellis had given her to me as an assignment. But even I did not know what he had in store for her. I knew that it could not be a good thing for her, but it could be very good for me.

 

The game signal shrieked its call, and I put my head back in the war games. I knew that she would watch me. I went at it. I took out two soldiers at a time, swinging my sword and shield as I battled. I was in it. Then the signal rang twice again. It was now a one-on-one battle between the two soldiers that took down the most in the free for all combat. It was me against Tormunt from the rival team. This was just practice, but I took every war game practice seriously.

 

We lined up facing each other, just Tormunt and I. He growled at me. The game signal sounded.

 

“Aagh!” I shouted as I lunged at him. Whack! I smacked him with a blow of my shield. He stumbled to the side but came back with a blow of his sword. I blocked it with my own sword. We fought hard. Then he almost got the upper hand. This was not like me. I knew it was because in that instance I had looked over to the sidelines where the human female stood. I could not stop myself from taking a quick look at her. But doing so cost me. Tormunt struck a blow at my right thigh with his shield. I felt it. Shit.

 

But I struck him with the blunt end of my sword, and he fell down, unconscious.

 

“That’s what you get for that blow to the thigh, Tormunt!” I shouted then spit on his unconscious body. The signal blew and echoed across the field. I raised my sword high in the air in victory.

 

“Yes! That’s right! Evlon!” the soldiers on my team shouted as they gathered around me in celebration. They were always happy to win. I looked directly at the human female. She was blushing as she looked at me. I grinned. She liked what she saw, even though it scared her a bit. I could almost taste her already. My mouth watered just thinking about it.

 

“Evlon! Come!” Leader Rangellis shouted at me.

 

I snapped my sword into my waist belt and moved off the field to him.

 

“What was that, Evlon?!” Leader Rangellis shouted at me. “You let Tormunt get that blow to your leg. That won’t be good for the games to come. You are set to break a victory record. I want you to break that record.”

 

“So do I. I will break it. I do have an ache from that blow,” I said rubbing my thigh. I looked over at the humans, and Rangellis spoke to me.

 

“You will need to be treated. I think this human can help you,” Rangellis said pointing at the human female. She gasped.

 

“What? Me?”

 

“Yes. Evlon, this is Miranda. She is here to speak to us about possibly negotiating a peace accord. But she has the background of human medicine,” Rangellis said.

 

“I do. How do you know that?” she asked confused.

 

“We know everything about our guests. It is a matter of security.”

 

“Oh, I see,” she said looking at the human men at her side.

 

“This is Evlon. He is to show you our Waysaw and the ways of the Zenkians while we prepare for your talks,” Rangellis said.

 

“It is nice to meet you. I am Miranda, President of Communications of the alien relations agency on Earth. This is Captain James, Brad, and Trevor,” she said.

 

I nodded to the other humans. I would probably kill them later.

 

“Evlon has suffered an injury to his leg. I would like to know what a human in medicine would do for such a thing,” Rangellis said.

 

“Well, in the past I would have overseen an athlete with an injury like this,” Miranda said thinking out loud. “I would have advised a cold bath for inflammation. Then a warm stone massage on the injury. If that does not help, then it is a more serious matter.”

 

“Good. Get to work. I will take the rest of your team to feast. You have had a long journey,” Rangellis said.

 

“Wait. What?” Miranda said.

 

I grinned. I knew exactly what Rangellis was up to.

 

“Miranda, we must establish trust if we are to speak of peace and honor each other’s words. I entrust my best soldier to your hands. Let us see if we can trust each other. Evlon will show you where,” he said. “The rest of you can follow me,” he said to the human men.

 

“Whoa, Miranda, I don’t think we should separate,” the one called Captain James said.

 

Miranda was looking at me, then at Rangellis.

 

“No. It is all right. We are asking a lot of the Zenkians. This is the least I can do for them. I am honored to see to your soldier’s injury,” she said to Rangellis. Then she turned to the humans. “Just go. I will be fine. I will find you later.”

 

The men looked at each other and then reluctantly followed Rangellis down the field toward the city. Miranda looked at me.

 

“So, Evlon, where do your soldiers see to injuries?” she said nervously.

 

“I will show you. Follow me,” I said leading her in the opposite direction. She followed me closely. My thigh was not hurting at all, but this was all part of the game, and it was going to be an enormous amount of fun. I was grinning a big grin, preparing myself for what I was about to show her.

 

“Is it far?” she asked.

 

“No, it is just inside this complex. There is an area for injured soldiers from the war games and areas for us to warm up our bodies and prepare. This is separate from the entire medical complex in the city for general use. This place inside is only for the war games,” I said.

 

“Hmm, it is just like a football stadium. Do you have cheerleaders too?” she laughed.

 

“What? What is that?” I said looking at her.

 

“Nothing. Please lead the way,” she said. I arched a brow as I looked over at her. As she walked, her tits bounced in her space suit. I wanted to put my mouth on them. All in good time Evlon, I said to myself.

 

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