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Authors: Sue Mercury,Sue Lyndon

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“Alex, I…”

He put a finger to her lips, stilling her speech. “Let me finish. If you decide you don’t accept me as a mate, I’m afraid I will have to return to Reestria soon. But you will still be taken care of. You’ll receive monthly checks for twenty thousand dollars for the rest of your life, and I can increase that amount if you ever need more for some reason.”

She drew back from him, another angry glare stealing over her face. “I don’t want your money, Alex! Even if I don’t choose you, I cannot accept your money.” She ran a hand through her hair, looking flustered. “This is all so sudden. A lot can happen in six years, you know.”

He tensed, a dark cloud blanketing him. “What does that mean, Kira? Is there someone else? I checked your records and found you weren’t married, else I wouldn’t be here.” He clenched his teeth and fought to maintain some level of composure. He had worried she might have a boyfriend before he left Reestria, but he’d decided to risk it. Now all those worries came back, hitting him with a force hard enough to make him short of breath. Unintentionally, his grip on her tightened. “Do you have a boyfriend?”

“Hey, be gentle!” she said in a scolding tone, twisting in his hold. “I’m human, remember?”

He released her, but to his relief she didn’t leave his lap. To keep himself from restraining her again, he curled his hands into fists at his sides and concentrated on her purple kitten adorned pajama pants. “Do you have a boyfriend, Kira?” he asked in a voice somewhat calmer than before. He glanced up and she narrowed her eyes at him.

“No, Alex, I don’t have a boyfriend. Thanks to you, that is.”

“Thanks to me?”

“Even though I believed you were dead, I couldn’t stop thinking about you. I couldn’t stop wishing you’d appear on my doorstep one day. No man could compare to you, Alex. Not ever. And God, I was always looking for you everywhere I went. Sometimes I’d think I saw you standing in a crowd, and then I would blink and you’d disappear, and then I’d go home and cry myself to sleep. Pathetic, huh?”

“Babygirl, I’m sorry for what you’ve gone through. I hated my family at times for keeping me from you, but I know they did it for my own good.”

She stared into his eyes and her hands fell to his chest. “You mean they held you hostage so you could develop all these awesome muscles?” A spark of mischief lit in her gaze, and she toyed with the buttons on his shirt. She unfastened the top one, but he was quick to secure her hands before she managed to touch the next button.

“Are you trying to lure the full force of my mating urge out, Kira?” He felt perspiration gathering on his forehead, and his blood felt heated. Worry spread through him. There was no way he’d make the return trip to Reestria before his mating urge struck him. Being in Kira’s presence had accelerated it, as his mentor had warned it might.

“I just wondered, um, what your muscles looked like underneath your shirt.”

“Tell me where we stand, Kira. Don’t tease me.” He smiled. “At least not yet. Call me your mate and you can tease me all you want, babygirl. Although,” he said, lowering his voice, “I will probably do plenty of teasing myself.”

She slipped off his lap and stood with her back to him, her gaze on the fire. Minutes passed and still she did not turn around, and Alex feared all was lost. He’d let The Madness claim him before he mated with another. He couldn’t let the memory of Kira burn away while he touched another woman, couldn’t lose her forever. Perhaps if The Madness took him, he might retain a small memory of his sweet Kira.

He tensed and tried to keep breathing, but while Kira deliberated her answer time became frozen, and he couldn’t seem to take in enough air. His chest ached and he began to feel even more feverish.

His babygirl was all grown up. She was a little taller than he remembered and much curvier. Fuck, he had to have her. He had to make her say yes. He would promise her anything if only she agreed. Some males on his planet didn’t ask before they claimed a mate. They just took, and the force of the bond eventually made the female willing. Maybe it was his human side, but that didn’t feel right to him.

“Wait for me, babygirl,” Kira whispered, turning to face him. Her expression didn’t give away her answer. “That’s what you said to me in the airport while you were hugging me good-bye. Wait for me, babygirl. What did you mean by that, Alex?”

Too agitated to remain still anymore, he stood up and began pacing in front of the couch. It was agony not to be touching her right now, torture not to be kissing her and stroking her hair. His cock was so engorged he couldn’t walk straight. Finally he paused and met her gaze. “I wanted you back then, Kira. You weren’t even out of high school yet and it would’ve been so damn wrong, but I wanted you then despite our age difference. I enlisted in the Army because I didn’t know how much longer I could go without acting on my feelings. You weren’t eighteen and you were my stepsister for Christ’s sake. I had to get away, so I did. But the thought of another man taking the place I wanted to stand in but couldn’t, well let’s just say I hoped one day there would be some circumstance where we might be together. I love you, Kira, and I promise I will be a good mate to you. I will love you and cherish you and protect you until my last breath, babygirl.”

Her eyes gleamed with tears, but the smile she suddenly gave him lit up the whole mountain. “Oh Alex,” she said. “I wish you would’ve never left, but I guess the Reestrians would’ve taken you away anyway, no matter where you were.” She stepped toward him. “Don’t you think we should, um, try dating first or something? I mean, this whole Reestrian mating thing is for life.”

“Date? You want to go on a fucking date?” He curled his hands into fists, his vision blurring for a moment. A wave of heat surged over him, and he felt as if he were suffocating in his jeans and flannel shirt. But at her crestfallen look, he felt like a total ass. “I’m sorry I said that, Kira. I didn’t mean to curse at you. I’m not feeling myself and I want you so badly that I can’t think straight. I was fine driving up the mountain, but now that I’m around you…” He stopped himself, not wanting to frighten her by announcing that his mating urge was coming on full force.

“Alex?” She rushed forward and stood on the coffee table in order to place the back of her hand on his forehead. “Holy shit, Alex, you’re burning up! We’ve got to get you to a doctor!”

He pushed her hand from his face and gathered her close, his quick movement startling a gasp from her. When he spoke, his voice sounded deep and guttural and very alien to his own ears. “It’s not a doctor I need, Kira.”

Chapter Three

 

Kira sucked in a rapid breath. Alex’s nearness was doing a number on her senses. Her entire body buzzed with awareness and heat quickened between her thighs.

“Not a doctor? So you mean your mating urge is making you burn up?” She supposed this was why he’d reacted so harshly to her idea of dating. There wasn’t time for that.

“Yes, Kira. When Reestrian males are near a woman they desire, it accelerates the onset of their mating urge. I was warned this might happen.”

“What happens if you don’t, um, claim a mate soon?”

He gulped and she felt his muscles tensing. He seemed larger all of a sudden, larger and more imposing. A trickle of fear skated down her spine, but somehow the emotion collided with her growing need to experience Alex’s touch.

He started to speak, but he then clamped his lips shut and fell silent. She sensed he was keeping something important from her, and she suspected it wouldn’t be good for his health if he didn’t answer his mating urge. Would he go crazy? Would he become ill?

“Will something bad happen to you if you don’t mate soon, Alex? Answer me!”

His nostrils flared and his eyes glimmered a dangerous shade of black. Where had the familiar brown eyes she loved gone? “I won’t answer that question, Kira.”

His hold on her tightened, and she gasped when his huge erection pressed against her. Even while she stood on the coffee table, he towered over her by almost a foot. Her nipples tightened in her shirt, the fabric feeling more abrasive with each quick breath she took. She looked into Alex’s dark eyes, feeling vulnerable even though deep down she didn’t think he’d hurt her. At least not on purpose. Sweat glistened on his forehead and heat rippled off him in sharp waves, making her ever aware of their predicament.

She had to decide. She had to give him an answer.

His expression twisted into one of raw sexual need, but also one of pain. He was anxious to hear her answer, anxious over whether or not she would accept him. If he’d showed up to tell her he was an alien and then suggested they start dating, maybe even suggested they take a trip to Reestria together, she would’ve said yes in a heartbeat. But holy shit the idea of mating for life was a lot to take in.

She almost laughed. A few hours ago she had been ruminating over how miserable and lonely her life had become, and now the stepbrother she had secretly loved had come back from the dead and asked her to be his mate for life. Not his wife or his girlfriend, but his
mate
.

Once again, his ability to sense her thoughts scared the fuck out of her.

“Say yes, babygirl, and we’ll get married first thing in the morning. Despite being a Reestrian, I did grow up human, and I have very human notions about the importance of marriage.”

His breath mingled with hers as he spoke, and his cock seemed to thicken and harden further against her. Her awareness of his devastating masculinity sent jolts of pleasure through her. His lips looked so inviting. All she’d have to do was lean forward two inches and then…

She reared back, trying to put space between them, but he didn’t loosen his hold on her. Dammit, thinking rationally while he was all hot and pressed against her was difficult.

He wanted to take her as his mate for life. He wanted to take her to Reestria with him. If she agreed to his terms, she might never see Earth again. Her future would change in the blink of an eye.

She inhaled a few deep breaths and met his eyes, having reached her decision.

“Alex, I love you too,” she began. “I’ve always loved you. My answer is yes. Yes, I want to be your wife. Your mate.”

Some of the brown came back into his eyes, and he looked more like himself. A wide smile brightened his intimidating features. “You just made me the happiest man alive.”

She giggled. “You mean the happiest Reestrian?”

He cupped her face and peered down at her, his demeanor growing serious again. A shudder coursed through him, and she swore the intensity of the heatwaves rippling off him increased tenfold. “I hope to make you just as happy, Kira. We’ll live anywhere in my clan’s vast lands that you desire, and I promise you’ll never want for anything.”

She knew he was referring to his wealth when he promised she’d never want for anything, and she couldn’t resist rolling her eyes at that. “Alex, I don’t care about your wealth, you big oaf. I don’t want money or jewels or whatever it is your people value. Just you.” She ran her hands over his back, soaking up his heat and feeling even more drawn to him. “I just want you.”

“I had hoped we could have regular sex our first time together, before my mating urge came on.” He gazed at her with an apologetic expression. “I can’t promise I’m not going to be rough with you our first few times, Kira. It’s taking all my control not to rip your clothes off and bend you over the side of the couch right now.”

Despite his huge size and his warning, she wasn’t scared. His honesty resonated in her soul, and she trusted that even though he might be rough with her, he wouldn’t harm her. She wasn’t sure what came over her, but she stood on her tiptoes and leaned up to whisper into his ear. “Bent over the couch sounds nice and all, but I was hoping you’d go all caveman on me, toss me over your shoulder, carry me upstairs, and throw me on the bed before proceeding to have your wicked way with me.”

He emitted an inhuman growl and one of his hands moved to her hair. He fisted her locks and gave her head a gentle tug back, forcing her gaze to lock with his once again. He leaned down until his lips almost touched hers. She shuddered and opened her mouth slightly, ready to accept his kiss, but the walls of the cabin suddenly rattled and the floor shook.

White light streamed in through the windows and somehow also filtered down from the ceiling. The brightness blinded her, and she clutched onto Alex.
Oh God
. What was happening? Her heart raced with fear, and when he swooped her up in his arms she buried her face into his chest, trying to escape the intense light.

Over all the noise of the shaking cabin, she heard Alex’s steady, reassuring voice. “It’s okay, Kira! Just hold onto me. I’ve got you, babygirl.”

A tingle zipped through her body, and just like that the shaking and the noise ceased. The only sound she heard was the beating of Alex’s heart. She remained in his arms, wondering if it was safe to come out of her hiding. Had something destroyed the cabin? A freak storm?

Confusion and fear combined and she thanked God for Alex. If he hadn’t been with her during this strange event, she would’ve been out of her mind with terror.

“Son of a bitch,” Alex muttered. Then he spoke in a language she didn’t recognize. Another voice answered, speaking the same foreign tongue.

No, not foreign.

Alien.

Reestrian.

She lifted her head from Alex’s chest and gasped at the view. She spotted Earth from a large window. Holy shit! They were in space. On a Reestrian spaceship, she presumed. A glance to her right showed two tall men. Except she knew they weren’t men. They were Reestrian, just like Alex.

Great, just great. She’d been beamed to an alien spaceship in her purple kitten pajamas.

“What’s going on?” she whispered, peering up at the man she’d been ready to kiss before the bright lights spoiled their moment.

“The American president has just broadcast an announcement about Reestria, months before we agreed it would happen.” He nodded at some screens on a wall she hadn’t noticed. The screens showed different views of what she supposed were events happening on Earth. People in the streets, some celebrating, others looting. Police marched toward many of the crowds wearing riot gear. It was like a scene from the movies.

“The president told Americans about Reestria and that’s how people are reacting?” She surveyed the room quickly and determined this must be the bridge of the ship. She spotted several more Reestrians seated with their fingers flying over buttons and various glowing screens. Then Earth began to grow smaller in the window. “What’s happening? We’re leaving now?”

One of the Reestrians said something, and Alex gave him an amused look before replying.

“What are you saying? Don’t you know it’s rude to talk a different language in front of someone who speaks another?” She glared between Alex and the other Reestrian, her annoyance flaring. She wiggled in Alex’s hold until he released her from his arms, sitting her down on her own two feet.

“He just told me he didn’t have time to wait for me to drive my archaic travel device—the truck I drove up the mountain in—back to Area 51 where the Reestrian ships are located. All Reestrians are being pulled from Earth.”

“All Reestrians? Why don’t I see anyone else then?” she asked, not buying his story.

“The other Reestrians were beamed to a different part of the ship.”

“Why were we beamed to the bridge?”

He scanned her face and looked like he was guarding a secret. “I told you my family, the clan I belong to, is very powerful and wealthy.”

“Yes, so what? Does that mean you get special treatment?”

“You could say that. The Emperor of Reestria is my great uncle. I’m a prince, Kira. Of course I’m so far down in line that I’ll never have a shot at becoming the Emperor, but I’m still considered a member of the royal family. I’m sorry we had to leave Earth so suddenly, and I promise we’ll still have a human wedding ceremony.”

A prince. She was standing next to an alien prince. Who just happened to be her long lost stepbrother. On the bridge of an alien spaceship. In her purple kitten pajamas. Could her day get any weirder?

She tore her gaze from Alex and looked at Earth, and in the next moment the planet disappeared and space rippled around them. As she witnessed this strange sight all her questions about his royal lineage faded. “Are we in a wormhole or something?”

“We create folds in space to travel long distances in a short amount of time. We’ll be at Reestria in less than an hour. In the meantime, we must get you to medical.”

A sense of foreboding fell upon Kira. “Medical? Why?”

“You’re about to become a Reestrian princess, babygirl. You must be able to speak my language, and after a brief procedure you’ll be fluent in Reestrian Common.”

She gave him a withering stare. “Let me guess. You’re going to put a chip of some sort in my brain?” After he gave a slight nod, she said, “Yep, this is officially the weirdest freaking day of my life.”

 

* ~ * ~ *

 

It was good to be home. Especially with the love of his life by his side. Alex urged Kira down the walkway from the spaceship. The midafternoon sun beamed down its warmth, and Reestria’s two moons rested high above the distant mountains, two pale white orbs floating in the blue daytime sky. Come nighttime the moons would glow orange, a spectacular sight to behold.

Kira clutched his hand and hesitated as she gazed at the assembled crowd. Thousands of his people had come to witness the arrival of all the Earth-Reestrians returning to Reestria, many of them plucked away from Earth for the first time, all the adults at least. The children hadn’t been taken from their parents and would be safe on Earth despite the current upheaval on the planet. The president might have announced that alien contact had occurred, but he hadn’t mentioned anything about the interspecies baby switching. Neither had any of the other governments who’d scrambled to make similar announcements after the American president’s broadcast.

“Welcome to the Galattak Clan.” He squeezed Kira’s hand as other Reestrians streamed down the walkway around them. His intended was the only human among them.

He was thankful to have found her before he’d been beamed to the spaceship, and also thankful the technicians had transported them together. The crew had known he was returning to Earth for his mate, though that hadn’t stopped many a female crew member or passenger from flirting with him during his trip back to Earth. As a prince, even one not likely to take the throne, he was still a sought after male. The closer his twenty-fifth Earth birthday came, the more Reestrian females had tried to catch his notice.

But none of them could compare to his sweet Kira. He glanced down at her and urged her to disembark the ship with him. She stayed at his side and didn’t release his hand. Her eyes widened as she took in the number of people and the tall, elegant buildings in the distance.

“When you said you belonged to a clan, I pictured something totally different, even though I know Reestrians are more advanced than humans,” she said in the Reestrian tongue. The chip had been implanted successfully.

His gaze traveled to the swell of her breasts and over the curves her new dress hugged so temptingly. After the implant, they’d both changed into traditional Reestrian attire, with Kira donning a shimmering silver gown, and Alex putting on a royal uniform. Though he much preferred jeans and flannel shirts, he had to uphold his family’s image now.

They reached the bottom of the platform where the spaceship had landed, and he guided her down a regal purple carpeted path that stretched through the crowd. He smiled at the faces welcoming them back to Reestria, though all he could think about was getting Kira alone.

“There are larger cities than this on Reestria. Most of those who are of royal blood down to the one hundredth cousin live in the Galattak Clan City. The palace the Emperor lives in is right over there, halfway up the mountain.”

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