Alien Romance: Caught By The Alien: Scifi Alien Abduction Romance Standalone (Alien Invasion Romance) (Heavenly Claimed Book 3)

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and found her swollen clit again. 
    Maya bit into the fabric of the blanket as he rubbed and circled her pleasure point and started thrusting harder inside her.  Sweat crested her milk-white flesh and she became dizzy with sensation. 
    His hot mouth nipped and licked her ear and his fingers playing with her took her to the highest level of heaven, before he released a second sticky load inside her quivering body.
    Finally sated, they lay in each other’s arms and dripped into deep, oblivious sleep.
     
     
                   

 
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 6: A New Life And A Final Choice
     
     
    For a month, they lived a blissful existence in the hidden shrine of the Moon Lady.  Living off the fruit that grew around them and enjoying the facilities of the once advanced civilisation it became a kind of dream for Maya. 
    She had never felt as complete and as happy as she did with Vron, and any thoughts of returning to Earth faded away.  Unfortunately, reality was soon to intrude and change everything.
    They were sitting together outside the shrine one night, staring up at the stars and the bright ice white moon, when they heard the distant muffled sounds of explosions.
    Lying in Vron’s arms, Maya sat up suddenly and look out at the darkness beyond the lake.  She caught glimpses of red light and the smell of burning stained the air.
    “Vron!” she exclaimed.  “What’s happening?”
    Vron remained silent, his face closed and emotionless in the moonlight.  “We’d best get inside,” he said at last.
    “But what’s happening?”
    “Inside,” Vron repeated, guiding her to her feet.  She could tell he was in one of his moods again, and there was no point arguing.  But she wasn’t going to pretend it didn’t happen.  Something ominous was going on and she was certain that it was linked to her and Vron.
    They made love later that night, and though it was amazing as usual, Vron seemed distracted and mechanical.  Afterwards, she slipped into a few hours of uneasy sleep haunted by dreams of burning and destruction and woke suddenly to catch Vron slipping out of bed and getting dressed.
    “You’re going out to investigate what happened, aren’t you?” she asked, sitting up in bed.
    “Go back to sleep,” he said as he pulled on his toga.  “I will be back soon.”
    Ignoring him, Maya got out of bed and started dressing in the light yellow tunic and shorts that he’d got for her to wear, instead of the scratchy robe.  He stopped dressing and frowned.  “What are you doing?”
    “I’m coming with you,” she stated.  “Anything could be out there.”
    “You will stay here,” Vron ordered his voice dark with thunder.
    She looked up and defiantly met his gaze.  “Don’t act the chauvinistic pig with me,” she said in an equally menacing voice.  “I’m not some little woman who stays in the kitchen.  We face everything together, as equals.  I’m coming with you.”
    Vron pursed his lips and then a defeated look crossed his face.  “I suppose arguing with you isn’t going to help,” he conceded.  “Has anyone ever told you that you are as stubborn as hell?”
    “I’m my father’s daughter,” she said, with a disarming grin.
     
     
    * * *
                           

 
     
     
     
     
    The rosy glow of dawn was beginning to break as they set out across the countryside to where they had witnessed the commotion from the night before.  It took several hours to climb down to the lake and then find a suitable crossing, and then a few more miles of hiking through the undergrowth until they finally came to the scene of carnage that Maya had known they’d find.
    Even though she had been expecting the worse, looking round at the devastation was still like a punch to the gut.  The charred remains of what had once been a village stretched out before the couple, the ground blackened and mangled heaps of charcoal the only remains of the villagers.  The stench of death

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