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Pax (Verian Mates) (A Sci Fi Alien Abduction Romance) by Stella Sky (93)


 

 

 

 

After reporting to the High Council that I had the director of the Earth counsel, I set about getting ready to put my plan into action. Once we had the code to the archive it would be a simple mission and one that would change Earth forever. I smiled to myself knowing that everything was working to my advantage now. If I had left things to the High Council it would have taken forever for them to get to this point. I was glad that I had taken matters into my own hands. It would be quick, easy, and would require very few casualties. Now that I had set things in motion it was time for me to check on my prisoner; the key to everything. I had given her enough time to come around a bit. Now that the shock of being taken prisoner would have had time to wear off she should be more logical.

 

I made my way to her locked holding quarters, eager to see what she was going to give me. I had to admit that I had been thinking about the moment where I pressed my body against hers. I had experienced many human female mates in my time. I was given the advantage of having as many as I wanted as the sole leader of the Corillion galaxy, but I had never met one so passionate and defiant as this one. When the human females were brought to me they were docile and obedient. They took pleasure in serving their purpose to me and I had many offspring up to this point. But I somehow wanted this one more than the others, perhaps simply because she had told me that I could not have her.

 

As I opened the door I was preparing for another battle of words with her, anticipating that I would find great pleasure in it. Perhaps she would even slap me again, which I enjoyed. When I opened the door I was not expecting to see the strong human female lying on the floor. She looked terrible and was very sick. I picked her up in my arms and ran to the medic floor of the ship.

 

"I do not know why she is ill. She did not eat anything that many humans before her had not eaten. Have the tray of food brought up to this room,” I said to the doctor as I lay Lily on the exam table. She moaned and I was full of fear. She could not die. She was too important. We needed that code. I did not know how this could've happened. Unless…

 

"You are going to be all right. Just hold on,” I said to her as I put my hand on her arm. Then I walked over to the wall panel and pressed on the communication device directly to Yiri.

 

"Yiri, come to the medic station. Come now and do not delay,” I said to him.

 

 

This seemed like the work of Yiri and I hoped that it was not. I had not given him any instructions at all to go forth with any action concerning the director. We were in a holding pattern and I was going to handle the matter myself. If he had poisoned her as some sort of torture device he was going to be punished for it. It would not be the first time that he stepped over me and done what he wanted. He was dangerous, but effective. But lately, since being on the mothership, he had grown more brazen.

 

"I need her conscious. I need her alive and healthy,” I said to the doctor, as I moved back over to her. I did not like seeing her like this. She looked very sick and was wet from being sweaty. Her red hair stuck to her face and I pushed a few strands off of it. She gave me a confused look.

 

"You wish to see me, sir?” Yiri said as he entered the room. He looked at Lily and then at me.

 

I grabbed his arm and pulled him over to the side of the room. “Did you do this? Is this your handiwork?” I said quietly, but with a lot of anger.

 

 

I grabbed him and pushed him against the wall, holding my hand around his neck. He sneered at me. His eyes narrowed and he was pissed, but so was I.  “Don't lie to me, Yiri! Did you poison the director?” I shouted at him.

 

 

"Good, because if I find out that you did that you will not live,” I said as I gave him a jerk and then let him go. He pulled himself off the wall and was very angry.

 

"Why would I need to poison her when she has already agreed to give you the code?" He said.

 

 

"I had a little talk with the director and she is ready to give you the code. Did she give it to you or not?” he said. As soon as he said that I filled with rage once more. Here he was overstepping his bounds again. “I did not give you permission nor did I give you any orders to have a talk with the director. You disobeyed me!” I shouted at him.

 

 

"Your job is to follow orders! Your job is not to do as you please! When will you learn?” I bellowed at him.

 

"I succeeded and that is all that should matter. I got her to agree to give us the code, so what does it matter what methods are used or that I got it sooner than waiting for you to give me the order to get it? The important thing is she is ready to give it to us,” he said in return as he took a step toward me as though trying to threaten me.

 

"And what method did you use exactly? What did you do to her? Why is she hurting? You have put her life in danger and we cannot lose her. She is too valuable with too much information. We lost skilled warriors just to attain her in that battle.” I said to him.

 

"I did not hurt her at all. As I said before we only had a talk. I have leverage and she is not willing to put that leverage in danger. That is all,” he said to me.

 

 

"I said that I would kill her sister if she did not give us the code, easy as that. She is ready to give you the code now, why don't you ask her?” He said as we both turned back towards the exam table. It was empty. The doctor had his back turned to the room as he prepared medication.

 

 

"Shit!” I said as I ran toward the open door, near the table where she had been. I ran into the hallway. She was nowhere in sight. It was a large ship and she could be anywhere. But she was a smart woman, she did not become the director of the Earth counsel without being smart. Where would she go? Then I remembered what Yiri had said. I moved back into the medic room.

 

 

"What do you mean? I was standing here with you when she was lying there on the table. I did not take her anywhere."

 

"No, earlier. Where did you take her earlier when you spoke to her about her sister?”

 

"I took her to the communication floor. I showed her on the screen her sister’s home and information,” he said.

 

Before he was done saying his sentence I ran out of the room and toward the elevator. She was going for the communication device. She was going to contact Earth! I had to get to her before she figured out how to use it. The elevator door opened on the communication level and I ran down the hallway kicking open every single door. Bam! Bam! She was not in any of the rooms. Finally, I got to the sixth door and kicked it open. She was frightened as she turned around towards the door, quickly turning back to the communication device and pushing buttons desperately in a frantic frenzy.

 

"Stop Lily! It is no use! You will never figure out how to use it anyway,” I said as a move toward her and put my arm around her waist and pulled her away from the console.

 

She grabbed onto the edge, defying me. But she was too weak to fight me. I pulled her away with one swift yank and then threw her on the couch.

 

"What the hell do you think you are doing? I thought you were really sick! You are a manipulative bitch!”

 

Tears flowed down her cheeks and she began to hysterically sob, “My sister! I have to warn her! I have to tell her to leave!”

 

I was filled with rage. This was Yiri’s fault. He had made my key informative hysterical and focused on the life of her sister. But he was right, if she was this concerned about her sister then she was going to tell me. I moved away from her and grabbed another pad of paper and pen and threw it at her.

 

"You wish to speak to your sister? Give me the code and I will pull her up on the communication device and you can speak with her,” I said to her. She wiped her eyes and said, “Is that a negotiation? How do I know that you will hold up your end?”

 

"You have my word as a Corillion. We take our word and our loyalty seriously. Not like you humans,” I said to her.

 

She grabbed the pen in her hand and held the paper. She stared at it for a long time. She was hesitating. She was thinking about whether she should do it or not or allow her sister to die. I could see it all over her face. Then she began to write. Finally she threw the pad of paper at me and I looked at it. I walked over to the communication panel.

 

"Hyix, I have a code for the archive. I want you to test it to see if it opens, to see if you can get access to what I need,” I said to my engineer.

 

 

 

I stared at Lily as I waited for Hyix to give me the confirmation. She was sobbing uncontrollably and I could tell that she had given me the correct information simply by her reaction.

 

"Got it,” I said as I ended the communication. “It worked. The code worked we are in,” I said as I walked over to Lily.

 

"You got what you wanted, now give me what I want. Give me what you promised,” she said through tears.

 

I went to the communication console and pulled up her information file which automatically pulled up her sister. We knew everything about Lily and that included her family. I pulled up her sister’s data and then dialed the communication.

 

"Here,” I said as I pointed at the camera and then stepped out of the way. Lily got up and moved in front of it. Soon her sister was facing the screen from the other end.

 

 

 

"Lily! I thought you were dead! Everyone thinks you are dead! I am so happy to see you and hear from you,” her sister cried on the other end of the line.

 

"Listen to me, I don't have a lot of time. I need you to pay attention and to do exactly what I say,” Lily said to her sister.

 

"What do you mean? Where are you? When can I see you? I will come to you right now,” she said.

 

"Adelaine don't! Just listen. I am not on Earth. I do not know when I will be back, I have been taken."

 

"Oh, my God! What? Are you in danger? Are you all right?” She rambled on.

 

"Just listen. I need you to leave your place and go somewhere. I do not want you to tell me where it is. I do not want you to try to get in touch with me. I do not want you to go somewhere that you have been before, even when we were children. I want you to go somewhere that you have never been before and away from any major city, hundreds of miles away from any major city. Go to the country or to an island on any continent on Earth as long as you go far away from home. I want you to make several stops before you get to that destination.”

 

"I don't understand. Lily, just please tell me what's going on, you are really scaring me. I thought you were dead and now you are alive and you're telling me that I can't see you. Do you know what kind of pain I have been in? Especially after Dad! I need to see you!”

 

"No! You are not listening. Please listen and follow the directions I told you. I want you to pack up. Just pack up some clothes. Do not pack up anything else. Do not pack up anything that could conceal a GPS device tracker. You are being tracked. You are being hunted. The Corillion that have captured me are using your life against me. If they cannot find you then they cannot use this leverage and you will be safe!”

 

 

 

I pressed the end communication button as Lily pounded her tiny fist against my arm. “Why did you do that? I was not finished! I didn't get to say goodbye! I didn’t get to say I love you,” Lily cried.

 

I pulled her away from the console grabbing her by her arms. I suddenly felt deep regret that I had ended her communication before she could say goodbye, but I had no choice.

 

 

"Well you did not give me any rules of what I could and could not say,” she said as she looked up with me with tearful eyes.

 

"True. But I assumed that I would not have to. You know how these things go. You are the director of the Earth counsel, this is not your first situation like this. I am sure that you have dealt with the Corillion that have been captured on Earth as well. I am sure that you did not let them reveal information that they were not supposed to.”

 

Her breathing slowed down a bit. She began to calm. “No, I suppose you are right. It is just that I am worried about my sister’s well-being.” She said.

 

"Yes, you would be after that stunt that Yiri pulled. He did not have my permission to do so," I said to her.

 

"Yes, I guessed as much when I heard you arguing about it in the medical room,” she said as she moved to the couch and sat down.

 

"Yes, the medic room. That was very sneaky of you. Don't do that again. Don't pull a stunt like that again,” I said as I stomped toward her feeling angry as I remembered her little trick. I was angry that she would pull such a thing, but I was angrier at myself for the feelings that I had experienced when I thought that she could die. It wasn't my proudest moment. I did not want to care for this human. It was very important that I did not.

 

 

Then she continued,” So now what? You have your code. Are you going to kill me now? Do it. I am ready.” She said as she stood up and opened up her body to meet you with her arms spread out in the air. She was surrendering to me.

 

"No. There is no use in killing you. We still need you. There is a lot of work ahead and you are the only human that we have with your credentials and information. You are priceless, Lily Retron," I said to her as I grabbed her arm and let her out of the room.

 

"Then maybe I will eliminate your priceless human myself,” she said. I stopped in my tracks. I turned to her and looked down at her with her quivering mouth and watery eyes. I knew exactly what she meant by that.

 

"You would do that? You would take your own life simply so that I could not have access to the information you have in your mind?” I whispered in disbelief.

 

She put her chin out proudly in the air and said, “If that is what it takes. Then that is what it will take.”

 

In that moment, my view of her changed. She was no longer just the director of the Earth counsel, sad about her capture and her sister. Now I saw her as a brave warrior. She was just as brave as any Corillion warrior that I had ever trained. She stood there with fear in her eyes and yet defiance on her chin, a combination that let me know that she was intelligent to know that what she was proposing was frightening, but also necessary. She was willing to sacrifice her life for the battle for Earth. In that moment, something came over me and I could not control myself.

 

My large arm and hand moved to her lower back and in an instant I pulled her to me. I caught her off guard as she slammed against my chest, against my blue scales. She said nothing and I did not give her a time to speak as I placed my mouth on her quivering lips. To my surprise, she let out a soft moan and her mouth opened for me, allowing me to explore the garden of warmth inside with my tongue. I kissed her deeply and with passion. I kissed her like I had never kissed any human female before. I wanted to ravage every inch of her in that moment. I wanted to pick her up by placing my hands underneath her bottom and spreading her thighs open to wrap her legs around my waist. I wanted to push her against the wall and into her quickly and fiercely. I wanted to claim her as my own, my true own. I felt myself growing hard. My firm staff pressed against her stomach and I knew that I had to stop or I would not be able to control the desire and urge that was filling me. I pulled my mouth away from hers reluctantly. She swallowed a large breath of air and the look on her face was complete confusion. I gave her a grin but no explanation. Her breathing was hard and she said nothing as I turned toward the elevator.

 

I yanked on her arm and pulled her into the elevator. I pushed a couple of buttons and a combination. The elevator had its own key. She looked at my button combination confused and said, “Am I not going back to my locked room?”

 

"No, of course not. You have just admitted to me that you were going to take your own life. I cannot let that happen. There is only one place where you can constantly be watched and that is where I am taking you."

 

 

 

She gasped in shock. I smiled at her response. I wasn't going to admit to myself that the kiss that I had just planted on her persuaded me to change where she would be staying. But I found it fun to distract her from her sadness about her sister and her willingness to take her own life to protect Earth. If she only knew what we were really up to she would do so much more. It was important that I keep the mission information away from her. She could not know what we were up to. She could not learn that what we were going to do with alter her entire planet and her entire race of people forever.

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