Gabe's Destiny (Alien Mates Book Three)

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trials, her body landed at the feet of slavers. They swore it was their lucky day. The god of slavery was alive and well and they would get a fortune for the grey eyed witch. Before she could think, they were on her, subduing her, pulling off her comfortable clothes. Then their hands roamed her body freely.
    The older male stopped the younger saying they would get more for her if she was untouched. He hadn’t been happy; he made comments about him and her ass. They finally gave her something to put on. It was almost see through but right now she’d take whatever covering she could get.
    Now she was standing in the middle of an oasis tied to a long pole that was in the ground. She spent the last hour or two trying to loosen it to give her a chance to escape with no luck. Although she had no idea where she thought she was going dressed like a whore with shoes that barely kept the sand from burning her feet. One thing at a time is what she was saying to herself right about now.
    Her stomach growled as they picked up their food, neither of them even remotely interested in sharing with her. It was going to be a long hungry night.
    In the end, it was the words that came out of their mouth that affected her most.
    “Who will we sell her to?” The younger man asked as he forked more food in his mouth. He looked at her eyes, her breast, and her legs with appreciation before turning back to his food. “Maybe she will make a good breeder.”
    “No one will use her for breeding purposes. She wasn’t meant to have children. I think we will get the most from Dilla. He loves females like her to entertain his friends. They will use her like a whore, passing her around from one to the other. She’ll enjoy it. I bet she’s been used in the past the same way.” The older man eyed her and nodded.
    “I wouldn’t mind using her now.”
    “Keep it in your pants. We need this score, and then you’ll be able to use whoever you want. Besides, Dilla likes to share. I bet he would get a kick out of watching you break her in.”
    She refused to cry. How the hell did she end up here? It was supposed to be so easy. She would come here and Gabe would be free. Then he would be able to go on, find what he needed in a woman, and not be chained to someone that every man seemed to know wasn’t meant to be a wife or mother. A knife turned in her heart as images of Mike rose before her. A crushing weight on her chest almost made her cry out. ‘You’re nothing’ his voice whispered in her ear.
    One tear after another fell as the little bit of confidence she held onto slipped through her fingers. She’d lost her dream job. Maybe being a hospital administrator didn’t seem like much, but she had worked her butt off for that position. Hours of her time at home had been spent pouring over plans for the hospital, the employees as well as the patients. She wanted her hospital to be cutting edge with employees who enjoyed coming to work and patients who recovered more often than not.
    When she had to leave her job she’d been devastated. It felt more like a nail in her coffin. The belief that she wasn’t good enough hovered around her. Then to have to leave the house she worked so hard for. Her parents had been so proud of her when she recovered from her ordeal and bought her own place. Proof she was moving on, that she wouldn’t let him hold her down.
    The young one got up when she wasn’t paying attention. His hand was over her mouth closing off her cries as his fingers pinched her nipples. She struggled hoping the other one would see and come to her rescue. What did it matter, a voice in her head asked? Now you will be used like you were always meant to be.
    He lowered his head and bit her causing such pain she managed to cry out. A scream of outrage reached her. She knew that voice. Her eyes widened as she looked for Gabe. Was he her rescuer? The young one was pulled away from her by the older one, but it was two late because Gabe was there now.

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