Her Alien Abductor (Aegarian Saga)

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allowed to enter you with my body. Your Daya N’goul will enter you, claim you, when you Join with him.”
    “Then why pursue me as you have?”
    Lord Fatel strode up to her, kneeling, his hands grasping her upper arms as he pulled her close to him. “Because you drive me insane, and I cannot control myself.”
    His bold declaration sent a ripple of pleasure through her body, but ultimately, she knew what she must do.
    “Then I suppose I will have to control us both.” With that, she stood and removed the phallus. “I think now would be a good time to go to the dressmaker, don’t you?”
    Lord Fatel stood, eyed her briefly before finally reaching down to right his clothing. He then offered her his arm again, and they left her glorious prison for the first time.
    ****
    Dar had just reached his guest room when his comm unit went off. He turned on the screen, answering the call. As soon as he laid eyes on the face the screen, he felt a knot in his throat and bile began to churn in his stomach.
    The man smiled, reveling in the fact he made Dar quite uncomfortable. “Lieutenant, how nice it is to see you again. It has been far too long since I have had the opportunity to speak with you.”
    Dar paused, looking the man squarely in the eyes. “What do you want? You only call on me when you need something.”
    “Oh, come now, boy. I wanted to call and make sure you had not suffered any ills from the invasion of that wretched planet.”
    “Do not attempt to show care and concern at this point, old man. It does not wear well on you. So why not just go ahead and say what you want and get it over with. I already tire of you.”
    “Are we finally growing a set, boy? You would think the boy who killed his best friend would be more careful in what he said to me.”
    “Dammit, you continue to use that against me! You know full well it was an accident.” Dar shook violently as emotion roiled through his body at the remembered events. “He was like a brother to me. I would never have wanted harm to come to him. Yet you would take my grief and my pain and twist it into a story of vengeance and deceit so you could force me to do your will. I have been the slave to your dangerous game for far too long, and I grow weary. Perhaps I will go forth and admit to my sins so I will no longer have to be at your mercy.”
    The man sat calmly listening to Dar’s tirade as if it were nothing more than a dissertation on the weather. “Are you quite done now, my boy?”
    Dar rolled his eyes and turned his back on the screen. He squeezed his hands into fists, trying to curb another eruption which obviously would do no good in making this man set him free. Dar was coming to understand there was only one person who could set him free. Himself. Yet he could not find the courage to own up to his mistakes. The respect he’d earned, the distance he’d set from his traitorous family, had been hard won. Any admission on his part would have him exiled or worse.
    “If you are done, then turn around and listen to me. I think this may just be the last time I demand your help, and then we can close the book on your little indiscretion once and for all.”
    The offer of freedom perked Dar’s curiosity, and he turned to face the man. Would freedom ever truly be his? Even if he no longer had to do this man’s bidding, he would never be free of the pain he had caused. It haunted him every single day.  “What is it you would have me do this time?”
    “The tendrils of these Earth bitches are wrapping around yet another man in control of this Empire. There is always the chance the realm will embrace the human whore and cause me to have to work harder to discredit the race. So, I think the best thing would be for her to have an unfortunate accident .”
    “I will not kill her. I refuse to destroy another person, regardless of how you feel about her race. You will just have to hope for the best and leave this woman be.”
    “Well, since you have experience

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