that?
OK, so there were a few out there it seemed that enjoyed multiple partners - at least in the human world - but long term? For all eternity? No.
They may have finally found a female that they were both drawn to, but that did not mean that she would want them both.
When Teks had asked them to escort the females to deck seven where the rest of the humans were situated, he had never dreamed of the possibility that one of them would be their mate. But the instant the door had dematerialized, allowing them entrance, they had felt it. The pull. The need. The desire. He wanted nothing more than to just stand there and gaze upon the raven beauty before him like his twin was doing now - Hecto could not seem to pull his eyes away from her. Unfortunately, the other two females in the room did not give him that opportunity.
Not even a minute in their mate’s presence and Hecto was now carrying one unconscious female, while he had the other asking a million and one questions in rapid fire.
Did she ever shut up?
Deciding to switch to his brother in the hope of getting some of her questions answered, she slowed her pace. “What’s deck seven?” she asked. She got no reply, of course. When Hecto arrived at a closed section and typed in the command to open it, her questioning of him started anew. “How did you do that?” His brother refused to answer once more, picking up speed in a hope to put some distance between them.
“You know, if you answered her questions, she may shut up.”
“Doubt it,” came Hecto’s quick reply. “Try it yourself.”
Fine, he would.
“Deck seven is where the other humans on board are being held,” he explained to the petite blonde before him, having to force his eyes away from his mate’s delectable ass. The scarlet dress she wore left little to the imagination. What he wouldn’t give to peel it away and lay her beneath him.
“Focus, brother!”
Startled out of his wonderings by the mental slap from his twin, Jepa focused back on the blonde. She was looking strangely at him is if waiting for something. But what?
“The answer to her second question, brother.”
Oh right.
“None of your business.” The last thing they needed was these two getting loose on the ship. The blonde and red head over Hecto’s shoulder definitely seemed a handful. Their mate on the other hand was strangely quiet.
“She will not be when sandwiched between us.”
The words were distracting enough, but did Hecto really have to send his visual fantasy to accompany it.
“So you’ve kidnapped others?” the blonde asked, her words finally piercing his mental fog.
“No we have not kidnapped others.” That had been Torq. “All the humans on deck seven are volunteers.”
“Volunteers for what?”
He knew what was coming even before his brother opened his mouth. Hecto did not speak often to others, but when he did, it was either extremely important or just plain stupid. Unfortunately in this case it was the latter.
“A harem.”
Their mate’s eyes could not have gotten any wider.
Chapter 6
A harem? “You’re joking.” They could not be serious, could they? Who would volunteer for something like that?
Then again, Hannah probably would enjoy it judging by her behaviour over the last few months. She seemed to have no problem getting down and dirty with any guy then quickly moving on to the next one.
“Yes, he is,” Hunk A growled at Hunk B’s back.
Thank God for that.
“So what are your names?” she asked as they continued on their way. She couldn’t really go on calling them Hunks A and B forever. And seeing that these guys were not from her world, she didn’t want to even attempt to guess what they could be called.
“Why would you need to know that?” Hunk A asked.
“So I know who to hunt down and bash to death with my bag if Jessie doesn’t wake up. I’m guessing the stuff you gave her was the same thing we were knocked out with to get us here. And I’ll tell you, the