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Alien Tryst
Book: Alien Tryst Read Online Free
Author: Cynthia Sax
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sweet as she looked?
    “When Orogones are transferred back to our planet.”
Her voice swept over him, as potent as any touch. “All memories of them,
everything they have created, are erased.”
    Everything they’ve created is erased? Kane froze, his
body temperature dropping. “Including people?”
    Eshe met his gaze and nodded, her blonde ponytail bobbing.
    “I would be erased? My mother would be erased?” He read the
verification in her expressive eyes and cursed under his breath. “Then
Grandfather can’t be transferred to Orogone . Ever.” His grandfather
couldn’t return to his home planet. “That must be why he disappeared. They
found him.”
    “They’ll find him again.” Eshe covered his hands with hers
and moved his grip higher. Her strange tattoo pulsed, the rhythm erratic. “We
exude a signal other Orogones sense. Eventually they’ll track him down
and transfer him.”
    “When they transfer him I’ll die and my mother will die.” Fuck,
this is bad. Kane reluctantly released Eshe and stood, putting more
distance between them, his withdrawal from her feeling unnatural, wrong.
    “I can’t allow them to kill my mother.” He paced the small
office, needing to take action, to do something. “She’s a doctor, like you. She
saves people, makes the world a better place.” She was his mother and he would
protect her.
    Eshe watched him as he moved. Grooves were etched between
her eyebrows. Her straight white teeth worried her bottom lip, a lip he wanted
to suck, to soothe. Kane’s fingers twitched, the urge to return to her side, to
caress her soft skin unnervingly strong.
    “I can’t think.” She walked toward him, beads of sweat
forming on her skin. “Touch me so I can think.” She reached out to him.
    This need for physical contact must be an alien thing. Kane pulled Eshe into his arms, crushing her curves against his muscle. She fit
perfectly and some of the tension inside him eased.
    She sighed, her lips curling upward, her fingers spreading
over his back. Kane breathed in her warm, womanly scent, savored her heat. She
belonged with him. He felt this in his soul.
    “We could…” She nibbled on her lip, her gaze unfocused. “No.
I’m not ready.”
    Kane cupped her chin, raising her gaze to his. “My
grandfather could be transferred today. My mother and I would no longer exist.”
    Eshe’s grip on him intensified. “I would rather you no
longer exist than subject you to the pain of a transfer gone wrong.”
    “That’s easy for you to say,” he muttered. “You’re not the
person dying.”
    “No, it’s not easy for me to say.” The flames in her black
eyes blazed. “I’m the equivalent of a human doctor, sworn to ease suffering, to
prevent death. And—”
    She paused and her mouth snapped shut.
    “And?” Kane gazed down at her, sensing she was holding back
a significant piece of information.
    “It was nothing.” She twisted in his arms, trying to free
herself, her wiggling exciting his body even more. “Let me go.”
    “You’re not going anywhere until you finish your thought.”
Kane held on to her. “I need to know everything you know. That’s the only way
we’ll solve this problem.”
    Her jaw jutted.
    “Eshe,” he growled, his patience strained. His mother was in
danger and he had to safeguard her from harm.
    “You’re my One, okay?” She glared up at him, confirming what
he knew in his heart to be true. She was his. “You’re the male I must join
with. If you no longer exist I die.” Her body shook, her passion escalating
his. “So I want to solve this problem as much as you do but I won’t expose you
to the excruciating pain of a faulty transfer.”
    “You won’t expose me.” Kane’s mom was a doctor. He
knew how careful doctors tended to be, especially with experimental medicine.
They required trial after trial before moving to human subjects. “Is there a
possibility you can transfer humans successfully?”
    Eshe’s gaze slid from his.
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