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Authors: Penelope Fletcher

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Venomous clasped my nape and tugged me into him. “Dearest?”

“Babe?”

“I am loving you.”

Stilling, I melted into him.

“As am I.” Fiercely kissed me the Rä way.

“You know how I feel,” Cobra murmured. “I shall love you until the long sleep.”

“And beyond that,” Fiercely added gravely.

Venomous whispered, “Always, always.”

My eyes brightened with tears. “Loving you, too.”

Venomous One studied the triumphant faces of Cobra that Strikes and Fiercely Comes the Night.

As one they faced me.

The brille veiling their eyes lifted.

Their hearts beat for me.

THEN
In a spiral star cluster a bazillion galactic leagues away, Vayhalun, the Royal Atoll, a bedchamber....

B
eowyn ThunderClaw, King of the Veraks gripped the striped mane of the brawny male that fellated him.

He came with a thunderous roar then roughly rubbed the male behind the ears as he suckled the last drops of spend from his softening member.

“Enough, Rykier.” The male didn’t disengage until Beowyn pushed his otherworldly handsome face away. “Hie yourself back to the harem.”

The Great Alpha left without a backward glance.

It was cruel to leave his husband aching for him, but he was displeased.

Rykier yet again intimidated the others into ignoring their liege’s call for a bed partner, so he might come himself.

Beowyn exited his luxurious apartments then the palace, home to Dyna ThunderClaw, the mightiest Noble House on Vayhalun.

He loped to his private shipyard then boarded the idling Dragonfly, a military-grade spacecraft and his personal conveyance.

Éorik’s nostrils flared when he arrived at the command centre. “Rykier again?” Grey eyes flashed. “You know better.”

Dropping into his chair, Beowyn grunted.

“He grows too attached. ‘Twill cause strife between you and your One.”

“If I find my fated mate, I shall deal with it then.” He slanted the male a cautioning look. “I manage my harem, no other.”

Imperturbable, Éorik entered the coordinates the Great One manipulated out of the kind-hearted Lumen of the Stars. “Are you certain this is a good idea?”

“My dreary minion, must you suck the life out of everything? Come now. Surely you are excited to explore the hedonistic pleasures these humans have to offer.” Beowyn purred thinking of how Lumen felt beneath him. “I am fair bursting with excitement.”

“I doubt you will find one as attractive and bright as Lumen. She is likely the best. You should have brought her back to Vayhalun, and bedded her whilst you had the chance. Mark my words, ‘twill be downhill from her.”

“Ye of little faith.” Beowyn stared broodingly out of the curved windshield. “Who knows? Maybe I shall find my One this time.”

“You think we are going to arrive on a backwater planet, and find a healthy, beautiful, intelligent nubile who is unwed, not an idiot, and who will agree to leave without sexual or violent coercion when sex, violence, or a titillating combination of the two, encompass the entirety of the knowledge and experience you gained over the solars of how to woo concubines and lovers?”

“Aye.” Beowyn started the engine sequence and took up the controls. “Truth, SnowBlade. How hard could it be?”

NOW
A galactic moontide later, in the Milky Way you live in, on the Earth you live upon, in Scotland, on a mountainside....

B
leeding from the lip, hanging by his claw tips off the edge of a cliff, a disgruntled High Commander Éorik SnowBlade turned to his liege and the bane of his existence.

The Great One clung to a branch jutting out of the fragmenting rock.

Attached to his back, their fated One, screaming obscenities, her curls a fiery tempest in the howling wind.

Her freckled face was deathly pale, yet her eyes were wild and wrathful. “I dinnae ken what ye are, but take me home. I cannae stand heights.
And I cannae stand you.

“What was it you said?” Éorik grated. “‘
How hard could it be?
’”

Beowyn’s SonCom bleeped.

He used his free fingerclaws, mouth and teeth to yank the device from his battlesuit and glance at the message.

“‘Tis good tidings.” He grinned. “Lumen has dropped cub. A male. I shall gift her an atoll on Vayhalun. I am to be an honorary uncle, and ‘tis best the cub has somewhere grand to stay when he comes to visit who he likes best.” He used his barbed tongue to touch type a reply. He purred over his shoulder, “I cannot wait until you swell with what is mine, sweet puss.”

Their mate screamed.

Éorik sighed.

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

T
hank you for reading. What did you think of
Venomous
? If you’d like to read a second book (
ThunderClaw
) please mention so if you leave a review for this novel.

Rock on earthlings.

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