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Experiment (Hybrid Book 2)
Book: Experiment (Hybrid Book 2) Read Online Free
Author: Emma Jaye
Tags: menage, scifi romance, scifi erotica
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stepped away from him. Connor seemed as reluctant as she was to lose the physical contact. Some small degree of satisfaction lightened her steps as she concluded that he was having at least as much trouble as she was being ‘sensible’.
    They continued their walk until the sun began to set. At least a few trees appeared to break the monotony as it got darker. They’d walked trying not to touch each other, consciously not mentioning their hunger and thirst. Both knew the other wanted water, food and contact, but not talking about it let them both pretend they were suffering alone, that the other was fine.

CHAPTER 4
    A grove of trees provided sufficient shelter to warrant stopping for the night, and after setting up the blankets Connor announced he was going to set a few snares with his bootlaces to see if he could catch them some breakfast.
    Chesara sat on the blanket, and opened the bottle of wine, knowing it wouldn’t help but she was desperate for the moisture all the same. The day had been hot, and she felt hot, grubby, tired, thirsty and hungry. The only silver lining was that she no longer felt horny. Her feet hurt, so she pulled off Tenset’s boots, and groaned in relief. She’d put them back on in a few minutes. The heat, the lack of movement and her weakness, plus the gentle buzzing of insects, soon had her dozing.
    She jerked awake, heart pounding as the near darkness showed she’d slept for a while. She scanned for what had disturbed her, expecting Connor to be coming back. He should have been back already, but no tall dark figure emerged from the gloom.
    “Connor?”
    “Has your boyfriend abandoned you Madam Envoy?” Tamas’ voice sent chills down her spine and a huge shot of adrenaline into her system. His voice came from around twenty feet to her right, and she jumped to her feet, whirling to face him.
    “We got separated; I don’t know where he is.” At least they didn’t have him.
    Tamas emerged from the gloom, Baxter and another young guard she didn’t know beside him. The men started to spread out, trying to get around her.
    “Where’s Tenset? Creeping around behind me?” she said, but he didn’t take her eyes of the men trying to encircle her.
    Tamas snorted. “You know as well as I do that he was in on your little trip. He really was a good nephew before you came along, very compliant, and especially good at persuading ladies to do things they otherwise wouldn’t do. It really is such a waste.” He shook his head sadly.
    “What did you do to him, you fucking evil bastard?” She saw that Baxter and the other guard were now level with her. Her escape route was slowly closing, but she needed to know Tenset was all right.
    “Sorry to say I don’t think he’ll impress too many more ladies. Hopefully I’ve persuaded him that men can be fun, but one pretty blue eye just isn’t as attractive as a pair.”
    Chesara exploded towards him, reaching him almost immediately, she avoiding his grasping hand by kicking him in the groin, hard, and carried on running. Although not trained in self defence, she’d always been bloody fast and she fervently hoped the ability still worked. Her ribs would be slowing her down a little, but the men wore heavy hide armour and carried archaic weapons, swords and crossbows, high five for stupid planetary rules.
    She didn’t plan to get close enough to Baxter for him to use his stun baton. She had quickly gained a significant lead, when she felt a tremendous thump like a fist hitting deep into her right shoulder. She was surprised when the ground also tried to assault her, as it rose up to hit her in the face.
    Chesara struggled to her feet. Shoulder burning and ribs protesting, she heading for a group of trees, hoping to lose her pursuers in the wood, but she’d lost a lot of ground. Her shoulder burned, and someone had added concrete to her feet, but she forced herself on.
    “Chesara,” Tamas called. “Are you hurt dear? Please don’t stop. I love a
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