Alien Romance: Grabbed By The Alien Lord: Scifi Alien Abduction Romance (Alien Romance, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Celestial Protectors Book 2)

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She reached out, and felt his hand close tightly around her own.
    He smiled, and with an easy pull, dragged her up behind him on his mount and threw his cloak around her. She clung to his broad, bare back, her heart racing, as the beast bounded off across the tundra. She looked back at the pod she was leaving behind and wondered fearfully if she was making the right decision.
    As the man who'd picked her up turned his strange steed towards the mountains, his army rallied around him, retreating from the battle with a chorus of triumphant shouts.
    The other army didn't follow, though looking back Astrid saw the scarred man who'd pulled her out of the pod standing amid his men and staring after her. Somehow she sensed he would never let it end this easily.
     

Chapter Two
     
    They rode for what must have been more than an hour, long enough for Astrid to begin putting together what had happened. Most miraculous of anything was the fact that she could breathe.
    This planet didn't just have an atmosphere. It had an atmosphere of breathable oxygen. Stars only knew what the radiation of this planet's sun was doing to her insides, but she could breathe and that was more than she'd expected.
    She and Brentwood had never prepared for the possibility of Keppler-22b being inhabited. They had hoped to discover life, but they'd expected it to be microbial, maybe some less complex plants like algae or moss. They had never anticipated a thriving, warring civilization of intelligent humanoids.
    They had no contingency for this. And now that Astrid had been separated from her pod, she had no way to even tell Brentwood what had happened. She'd just have to get back to it somehow, hopefully when it wasn't at the center of a battle.
    In the meantime, she had a scientific duty to learn as much as she could about this new intelligent species. First contact, she realized, dizzy with the implications.
    She was not only the first person to stand on a planet in a different solar system, she was the first to meet a non-human civilization! She was touching an alien right now!
    She ran a curious hand down the familiar structure of his back and felt the muscles twitch under her fingers. Aside from the size, he seemed so much like a normal human that for a moment she could almost doubt she wasn't on earth, until she looked out at the horizon and saw the dizzying way it curved up towards the sky, indicating she was standing on a planet much larger than the earth she was used to.
    She'd felt heavier and slower since she'd got here as well. This place's gravity was obviously a few fractions higher than earth's, but less than she'd expected. Perhaps it was less dense in addition to being larger. She was still touching the back of the man who'd rescued her as she thought, gently squeezing at his shoulders, pressing at his ribs to determine if she could find any differences.
    He made a low, throaty sound that it took her a moment to realize was laugh. He said something in his strange fluid tongue, then grabbed her hand and dragged it around in front of him.
    She was confused, straining to reach without falling off of the strange horse creature, until he pressed her hand to his crotch and she felt the distinctive shape of his cock, thick and intimidating beneath the fabric of his pants.
    She cried out in offense and disgust, yanking her hand away and retaliating with a swift jab to his kidney. He gave a shout of pain and glanced back at her over his shoulder, a threat in his eyes, which she returned, and glaring back at him dangerously.
    Did this one want to make her a concubine too, she wondered? In that case maybe she should have stayed with the one that could speak English. Why he could speak English she couldn't begin to guess. That was just one more of the many baffling mysteries here that had her torn between scientific euphoria and certainty that the portal must have killed her or put her in a coma and this was just a heady fantasy created by her dying

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