The Princess and her Alien Rogue: Alien Romance

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hips, she moved in a rhythm, before lifting herself up and down. Once she was confident, Tallia managed to put the two movements together as if it were a dance. She rode him, taking her pleasure from him, finding what she liked and how to increase her arousal, until she teetered on the edge of the abyss once more.
    Johar’s breath quickened. He thrust his hips up into the air to impale her on his cock, one hand on her hips to keep her in place, while his other hand kneaded the soft flesh of her breasts.
    They worked as one, their ultimate goal to please the other. Bodies melded together, they rose and then exploded. Tallia threw her head back, and cried out, her sex throbbing and pulsing around his cock; it still wasn’t enough. She took hold of his hand and placed it over her clit. His fingers teased her, pinched her, and rubbed the sensitive bundle of nerves until she could bear it now longer. She came again, feeling wild and free, as if their lovemaking had released her inhibitions. Maybe next time she would be ready to let her barriers down, to let him in.
    Johar came, filling her with his seed, and when he was spent, he pulled her down to lie on top of him, and stroked her back, talking to her in soft tones until she fell asleep in his arms.

Chapter Twenty – Johar
    “What time is it?” he asked, when he was awoken by Tallia shaking his shoulder. “Are you ready for me again already?”
    He opened his eyes to see Rian staring at him, her face ashen. “You have to get up and come with me,” she said.
    “What’s happened?” he asked, instantly awake and aware that the bed was empty. “Where’s Tallia?”
    “They came for her.” Rian had been crying, and he was sure she was only just holding it together now.
    “Who … the Emissars?” he asked, swinging his legs off the bed and then hunting around for his clothes.
    “Yes. She came down to the kitchens to fetch breakfast.” Rian pushed his clothes into his hands. “Hurry, they will be here soon.”
    “Slow down.” He tried to soothe her with his voice.
    “We cannot slow down; they are coming. Aleck has tried to round up the strongest guards, the best fighters.”
    “To take me out?”
    “I think they want you dead.”
    “Damn it. Can you get me a weapon?”
    “No. My Princess has ordered me to get you out of the palace and off this planet.”
    “I’m not leaving,” he said firmly, fully clothed but minus the shirt. He was going to need all of his tricks to defeat the mob who were coming for him.”
    “You have to.”
    “I can fight them.”
    “And they will kill My Princess.”
    The words hit him in the gut. Of course. If they had been together he could have protected her, but if the Emissars already had Tallia, they had a hold over him; they had leverage. “I can’t leave her.”
    “If you do not, you will both die.” Rian wiped her eyes. “Please, do as she wishes. Get off the planet. They will likely use her, make her revoke the crown and all claim to it. But if they are pushed they will simply kill you both and be done with it.”
    “Rian, I can’t.”
    “She said to tell you that she would rather live a life in captivity knowing you were alive, than face the future with your death on her hands.” Rian looked away from him.
    “Tell me. What else did she say?”
    “Nothing,” Rian said quickly.
    He reached out and touched her arm, holding her gently. “Tell me.”
    “She said we should find Misha’Ha.”
    “The witch who told Tallia where to find me?”
    “Yes. She says Misha’Ha will either tell you what to do, or she is guilty of treason. In which case My Princess asks you to put a knife in her heart. Just as the witch has put a knife in My Princess’s heart.”
    “So I’ll go to the market and find her. You know where she is.”
    “I will tell you.”
    “No. Come with me.” He held her arm, and started to lead her towards the doorway.
    “I have to stay here and help My Princess.”
    “How?” He turned and

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