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Pax (Verian Mates) (A Sci Fi Alien Abduction Romance) by Stella Sky (76)


 

 

I was absolutely pissed off. My silly little thesis project had turned into a desire to make a name for myself and science, and I took things too far. Now I was way over my head. I was in love with a Corillion warrior that had used me.

 

I wondered what my father would say now. This would only prove that I was a fool, just as he thought I was. He thought I was a child not ready to take on any sort of real science or responsibility. And he was right. He was right because I got involved with my science experiment subject. That was something that you never did, no matter what. And I had done exactly that.

 

I was no true scientist. I had too big of a heart in order to do so something crawled away that my father had done. He was a man that was able to abandon his daughter; he was a man that was able to experiment on the living breathing human-like alien without any remorse. I would never be like that.

 

I didn't want to be like that. But now I found myself in a very bad position. I was in the woods in the middle of nowhere, and I had just been told that Jedrian had made a fool of me. I had just been told that the real reason he wanted to get to the secret base was so that he could claim a human female as a wife, the price that he was promised for coming to Earth in the first place. I walked back and forth along the shoreline of the lake trying to get my anger out. How would I get back to civilization? How would I get back to my life after this? There was no way for me to do it. How could I leave Jedrian and put this behind me when I loved him so much that it hurt?

 

Then it all happened so suddenly. The roar of helicopters was buzzing around in the sky above me. I counted two of them. They seemed to take position in various parts of the woods.

 

"Shit!” I shouted as I ran back towards the base. This was not good. They were going to capture all of them. They were going to kill them. They would especially kill Jedrian if they thought that he had actually taken me hostage. I needed to find him, and I needed to find him now. I ran hard. Soon I was in the tech forest.

 

"Trish! Stop!” I heard a very familiar voice say. Chills ran up my spine. I turned to see my father stomping towards me. I could see soldiers scampering here and there, fighting with Corillion warriors in hand-to-hand combat. My father stood right in front of me with so much anger on his face.

 

"Are you hurt? What has that Corillion done to you? I will kill him for taking my own daughter hostage!” he said. “Where is he?”

 

"No, father. you will not hurt him. He did not take me hostage. I helped him escape. I am here of my own will," I said as I stood my ground.

 

"What? What are you saying? He has gotten to your mind! He has a brainwashed you. This is Stockholm Syndrome. This is not you,” he said trying to make logic of the situation.

 

"No. It is not. I love him. I am in love with him. I want to be with him, and you will not harm him. I must go find him,” I said as I turned away from him.

 

"Trish! You will not move! You will come with me! You cannot do this to me. This is an embarrassment. No daughter of mine is going to run off with my lab specimen and make me the laughingstock of the scientific community! I will not allow it. Now I'm going to grab a few soldiers to get you onto that helicopter,” he said as he yanked on my arm.

 

I pulled my arm away from his hands. “You are not hearing me clearly, father. You do not own me. I am an adult, and I make my own choices. I am in love with Jedrian, and I am his. Now let me go,” I said, taking a step away from him, but he grabbed me again.

 

I turned and punched him in the face. He fell to the ground. I stood there in shock with my hands over my mouth. I couldn't believe that I had done that. It was something that I had wanted to do all of my life putting up with all of his bullshit, and now I had done it. I took the moment to run away. I ran towards the base. There was so much chaos going on around me. It was a full-on battle. Shots from blaster guns whizzed by my head.

 

 

"Jedrian is this way. Come with me,” I heard Cultan say as he grabbed my arm. I looked at him with a shock.

 

"Jedrian is over here getting on this escape pod. Come with me; I will take you to him," Cultan said.

 

I turned away from him and scanned the forest floor. I looked at the ground at the fallen soldiers and warriors. I looked at the fighting and could not find Jedrian.

 

"He is not out there. I told you this. He is boarding a pod. If you want to see him, if you want to tell him goodbye, then come with me. I will show you,” Cultan said.

 

"Okay. Show me,” I said as I followed him. I followed him through the maze of tall pine trees dodging the battle. There was so much chaos. I saw human females running through the forest here in there. I could not believe my eyes. This was unlike anything I was ever expecting to see, and yet the scientist in me was trying to soak it all in. I wanted to remember all of this.

 

"Here! Here it is!” Cultan said as he pulled a large tree limb off of a small spaceship.

 

 

"I thought he was here. I guess he has abandoned the plan to escape in this one. Perhaps he is getting in another one. Come with me I will get you out of here,” he said, putting his hand out to me.

 

I stood there wide-eyed with fright on my face. I did not want to go with Cultan. I wanted to see Jedrian. I turned away from him ready to run. I felt a heavy hand on my arm that yanked me backward.

 

"You are coming with me!" Cultan shouted as he pulled me toward the ship. I kicked and screamed as loud as I could.

 

 

I looked up to see Jedrian running toward us. Cultan moved quicker, trying to yank me into the ship. I grabbed everything that I could, trying to stop him. Before I knew it, Jedrian had caught up to us. He grabbed Cultan by the shoulders and threw him to the ground.

 

 

 

I looked at him as he stood over Cultan. I knew they were going to fight. But even though I was looking for Jedrian, I had not made a decision to leave Earth. I loved him. I wanted to be with him, and after what I did to my father, I could not stay here. But making a rash decision to leave Earth was a lot harder than I thought it could ever be.

 

 

 

"Dammit, Trish, get in the ship!” he shouted as he rushed Cultan and jumped on top of him. They rolled across the forest floor. I started to yank off the branches from the ship as I watched them fight. Then I saw Jedrian grab a large rock in his hand and hit Cultan in the face. Blood poured out of his head as he fell to the ground. My mouth was wide open as I watched. He did not get back up.

 

"Let's go!” he shouted as he ran over to the ship and pushed on a panel that opened the door. He climbed in. I could see that he was pressing switches and pushing buttons on the inside. I just stood by the door paralyzed. Could I do this? I loved him. But could I leave Earth?

 

"What are you waiting for? We have to get out of here, and we have to go now. They will capture us,” Jedrian said as he came to the door.

 

 

 

"I understand, Trish. It is too much to ask of you to leave your home. If you do not want to go, then I will stay here as well,” he said to me.

 

"No, you cannot. They will torture you. My father said he is going to kill you. If you stay here, you will die!” I shouted at him.

 

"If I leave, I will die anyway; I cannot be without you,” he said to me as he stepped out of the ship.

 

Shit. He was serious. He was going to stay if I did not go with him. They would kill him. It would be my fault. I could not live with myself knowing that.

 

 

"No, I will not leave without you. But think about it, Trish; picture yourself here on Earth, and we are not together. How does that feel? Is that what you want?" he asked me.

 

I grew silent. I thought about it. I pictured myself at Harvard. I was sitting in a lab working, and I was miserable. Jedrian would be dead; I would never see him again. I imagined what that would feel like and I suddenly felt my stomach turn. I felt very sick and began to shake all over. It was then that I knew that I could not live without him. It was the same feeling I got when I saw him fight the bear. When I thought he was going to die, I thought that I would die. Now I was faced with the same feeling, and I had to be honest about it. I had to be honest with myself.

 

"I do not want to live without you, Jedrian,” I said as I threw my arms around him.

 

"I do not want to live without you either. But if we stay here on Earth, then we cannot be together. They will kill me, as you said. We will not be together unless we leave this planet. It is the only way,” he said hugging me back and squeezing me tightly.

 

"Then let us get out of here. Go now,” I said as I pulled away from him and jumped into the ship.

 

He followed me and closed the door behind us. I had never been in a spaceship before, and the battle outside was getting louder, and I knew that it was possible we would be shot out of the sky anyway.

 

"Strap in! This is going to be a very chaotic takeoff. You have to trust me!” he shouted as he buckled into the pilot seat. I buckled in as well. The engine roared to life, and the ship took off. We were flying low between the trees, dodging blaster guns, and then he flew straight up into the air. It was a very extreme vertical angle, and the ship was going straight into the sky. I held on tightly, and then suddenly the bright blue sky gave way to dark black.

 

 

"Yes, but we are still in Earth space. Hold on while I jump into hyperdrive,” he said to me.

 

My eyes grew wide. Hyperdrive. I knew what that meant. I watched as Jedrian pressed various buttons.

 

 

"Home,” he said as the ship shot forward. Then it was a blur of light out the windshield. Jedrian sat back and looked relieved.

 

 

He turned to me and smiled. He unbuckled his belt and walked over to me and knelt down beside me. “We've done it. We're safe now.”

 

 

"I could not stand the thought of losing you. I could not stand the thought of not being with you,” I said to him.

 

"I feel the same way, Trish. I know we have not been together long, but I knew from the moment I saw you that I could not be without you. I love you deeply. I am bonded to you. I will die for you,” he said to me.

 

 

"I only want you. I know that Cultan told you about my arrangement with him. But that was before I ever met you. That was when I was trying to do my duty as a Corillion for my warriors at home. After I met you and we bonded, I knew that you were the only one. I was not going to take another wife or abandon you. I want you to know that I know it as the truth. Cultan was trying to poison you against me because he wanted you for himself. He wanted to make you his second wife,” he said to me.

 

"I know that now. I am sorry for believing him. But the thought of you with another human female filled me with jealousy,” I said to him.

 

"Well, then you are in luck because where we are going, you are the only human female. There will be no one for you to be jealous of,” he said to me.

 

 

"What do you mean? I am the only human female on your planet?” I asked.

 

"Yes, for now. Once I have made you my wife officially then other warriors in my tribe can claim human females as wives. Then there will be more females, and you will not be alone,”  he said.

 

"That is good. I will need some human female companions after a while.” Then my thoughts turn to my roommate, Amy. I realize that I would never see her again. I realized that I had left everything that I had worked so hard for behind. I grew quiet and sad.

 

But when we arrived on the planet of valentine, that all changed. I had no reason to be sad at all because I realized that I had not left my life behind. I had everything with me: Jedrian, and the child growing inside of me.

 

As soon as the two-week journey across the galaxy to the Corillion galaxy was over, Jedrian insisted that a medic look at me. It was then that we discovered that I was with offspring. Jedrian was glowing with pride. I was happier than I thought I could ever possibly be. It made me feel complete. It made me feel like I had everything. I had the love of my life, and I was going to have an alien hybrid baby, something I thought would never ever happened to me. I was filled with happiness and joy.

 

"I am not happy that I crashed my ship, but I am happy that I met you. Even if it took three months of torture as a prisoner of your father in order to meet you," he said to me as we sat looking out of our vast bedroom window over his home planet. I was very surprised by the beauty of his home. I was expecting a barren planet in the middle of the Corillion galaxy. But that was not what I was looking at.

 

Instead, I was looking at what I could only describe as a rocky desert on Earth. Not a barren desert like the Sahara; it was more like the beautiful rock formations of Utah. There were many ravines full of water and flowering desert-like cactus and plants. There was a lot of wildlife, and it was absolutely beautiful.

 

"I am happy that I went to the research facility. None of this would've happened had I never made that trip,” I said kissing him on the cheek.

 

"Then it is fate,” he said as he kissed me back. “And your new home? Does it please you?” he asked me.

 

"It is absolutely beautiful. It is like living in a castle,” I said as I looked around the vast room. I was very impressed with the building engineering of the Corillion race. The home that Jedrian occupied was a large fortress built into the mountainside, into the rock. It was very beautiful and used the natural surroundings as the walls. It was fitting to the environment that we had lived in in the woods together. The fortress was vast, and as I spent more time there, I realized just how much of a leader he was.

 

I sat next to him daily on what I could only describe as a throne on the stage where warriors came to see him and speak of plans. It was amazing, and I had never felt more like a queen. I had not been expecting all of this extravagance of a Corillion race that was known as brutal. But I was wrong; I was very wrong. I had every luxury and resource that I could desire.

 

Jedrian even gave me a large wing of the fortress that I could do anything I wanted with. I told him there was only one thing I wanted to do: to set up a lab to study the plant life on his planet. I wasn't going to give up my work simply because I was now the wife of a Corillion  and soon to be a mother. No, in fact, I had only advanced my career as a scientist further than anyone on Earth could ever hope for.

 

Jedrian was very excited to help me set this up. He wanted to see that scientists of Earth could do good and not the evil that he had been shown as a lab experiment. It was very fulfilling to me to do the research.

 

Then, several months later, it happened. I gave birth to our son, Mayzin. He was a beautiful alien-human hybrid that filled me with joy. One day he would be the leader of this planet, but for now, he was part of our little family. The family that we had fought so hard for in such a short amount of time.

 

It was unlike anything that I had ever expected when I set out on the train from Harvard to Virginia to visit my father. I just thought I was going to gather information to work on my thesis; instead I was given a completely different life. I was given a life that had more adventure and joy than I could have ever possibly have received on Earth. I was fulfilled as a scientist studying alien plant life on an alien planet. I was with the love of my life. I was with a Corillion warrior that had risked his life for me over and over again without a second thought. There was no love stronger than this. And of course, I was extremely happy as a mother; everything that I could ever hope for but that I didn't know that I wanted until I had it, and could not imagine life without

THE END (Flip the next page to read Book #5 “Viqer-Corillion Mates!)