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Chasing Dare
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Author: Mikayla Lane
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this is not something either of you want; however, I think when your alternative is torture and death you would want to ensure she lives.” The monster casually said as if speaking of the weather. Balduen was surprised at how easily this human was willing to do unspeakable things to a helpless female. The callousness sickened him.
    “Go to hell! I will never willingly assist you in raping her!” The fact that he seemed to grit that out calmly made his beast rage inside. He wanted to rip the wall down with his bare hands and begin tearing the man limb from limb as he’d promised earlier, but was unable to raise a fist.
    “No, no you misunderstand me! I have no intention of letting any of them touch her. We have the ability to do it artificially. In fact, I believe it would be better if she had no contact with any of them throughout the process.” The doctor felt sure that the stress and fear were what helped prevent the unusual pairings to have ever produced up to this point; that and the brutality generally displayed by the Relian’s. He knew that a truly natural conception could never occur between the two species.
    “What the hell do you expect from me?” Balduen growled; the tone of his growls the only way to express his fury with the drug coursing through him. Although, his beast was having no problem raging in his head. He couldn’t remember ever hearing his beast so clearly and so often as he had since he woke up. 
    “I have studied your people and your history for years in an attempt to figure out the problem that they are having reproducing. Since the records go back so far, I was able to determine that at one point in your history, one of your people actually mated with a Relian lord of lesser stature.”
    “It was this bloodline that had gone on to produce the warrior’s that they eventually became. Their clan had grown and defeated all the higher clans until they began to rule the planet. It was when they began tainting their original DNA with multiple species that they began having problems.”
    “It is your common ancestry and your ability to produce with these females, that will help me discover a way to make it work. I also would like to study your species as a matter of science and curiosity. Including the mating, which I believe you may be capable of with our Dare here.”
    “I’m very thorough in my research, and I was lucky enough to review the surviving records the Relian’s had on their observations of your people and the gifted and hybrid women. What little there was remaining; your people here have been very dedicated to making sure no records exist of them.”
    The doctor said the last with a smirk of respect. He considered himself a man of science, an intelligent man; and he could appreciate the intelligence of this man and his people. Which was something that was seriously lacking in the Relian’s like Brak that he’d been forced to deal with. He much preferred the company of the leader’s son, Grai. Then again, Grai was an original Relian of the warrior class, having been bred by the leader onto a captive Valendran woman who’d been kidnapped, long before they had been infected by the alien virus.
    It was Grai’s DNA and sperm that he was going to use to try to impregnate Dare. Grai’s was the closest thing to their original form, or at least the variation that Kalai wanted bred back into his people. Unfortunately, Kalai’s own samples could not be used. There was an unknown virus ravaging his cells, rendering them unusable. Grai was the next-best thing as the Second In Command of the Relian Empire, followed by his three younger brothers who had all been sired from the same Valendran woman.
    Balduen just stared at the man in silence, familiar with the legends and stories regarding the Relian’s history. Although he couldn’t say for sure if they were true or not, and it didn’t matter at this point.
    “I suggest you both give this some thought. I’ll be back later to

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