Romance: Alien Romance: Chosen By The Alien Lord: BBW Alien Romance (Alien Abduction, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Rusneon Mates Book 1) Read Online Free Page A

Romance: Alien Romance: Chosen By The Alien Lord: BBW Alien Romance (Alien Abduction, Alien Invasion Romance, BBW) (Rusneon Mates Book 1)
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an HD camera and seeing through a bright filter. Even the feeling beneath her bare feet didn’t feel like earth. It was smooth and velvety, but it was hard like the ground.
    The lighting was a vibrant glow of golden sunlight, but no matter where Tessa looked she couldn’t find the source. The place was just lit up.
    Finally, they arrived to a large oval door and when they approached, it peeled open like the first one did.
    The room was large, wide, and opened into several arches that revealed an astounding view of something that Tessa couldn’t believe didn’t come from some kind of science fiction movie.
    Her eyes were wide when she saw the way the sky looked so many different shades of blue, purple, pink, and yellow and look so beautiful. Whirling just ahead of the arches were strange movements of color—Tessa couldn’t tell what they were because just as she was escorted into the room, she saw the faces of some of the women she had seen in that room some time ago.
    “Tessa!”
    She heard and she saw Serena bounding toward her, clothed in a familiar gown that fell down to her thighs and hugged her curvy figure almost tightly. Tessa felt her eyes widen when Serena jumped into her arms, pulling her in into a tight hug.
    “Serena,” Tessa said, returning the embrace awkwardly.
    When Serena pulled away, she had tears in her blue eyes.
    “Are you okay?” Serena asked, her eyes scouring over Tessa’s face, her hands pulling up to grab Tessa’s chin and cheeks.
    “How are you feeling? You look so pale.”
    “I’m okay,” Tessa replied, gently pushing away Serena’s hands from her face, looking over her shoulder.
    “Are you okay?”
    “Yes, I’m fine.” Serena replied before motioning toward the man at Tessa’s side.
    “Thank you for bringing her, Yana.” Tessa looked back at the man with surprise, and he was smiling widely—beautiful… otherworldly—before nodding.
    “My pleasure.” He said, motioning to the others.
    “I shall go grab the rest of your sisters, I shouldn’t be long.” He turned and left and the door slid back together.
    Tessa turned back to face Serena who suddenly looked so tired. Behind her, the other women began to approach, eyes fixed on Tessa.
    “Shalea,” Tessa breathed, recognizing the taller and darkest woman of the group.
    “Hey,” Shalea greeted.
    “You don’t seem to be doing so hot.”
    “Can you blame her?” Kino spoke up from around Shalea’s shoulder, her expression dark behind her long hair. The redhead stood at her side with a scowl of her own.
    “We didn’t exactly fall asleep naturally.”
    “What happened?” Tessa asked, frowning. The women exchanged glances. Shalea spoke first.
    “We were taken,” she explained, her face growing morose.
    “I was the first one they woke. They told me how we were no longer home… that we were safe. I tried to escape when they left me here… but… this place…”
    “We’re not home,” Kino insisted, narrow eyes flashing.
    “We’re not even in the same planet. I signed up for a stupid experimental trial only to get abducted by fucking aliens.”
    “Hold on—Aliens?” Tessa gawked.
    Serena slumped, nodding.
    “I didn’t believe Shalea either, but after Kino showed me the outside… They’re right, Tessa.”
    The air escaped from Tessa’s chest like she had been punched in the gut and for a moment, she tried to deny it all, she tried to shake her head away from the thought that any of this was real, but one look to the outside was more than enough proof.
    Living as someone without a home, Tessa had become intimately familiar with the sky. She had fallen asleep countless nights facing the stars and seeing the colors of the sky fade, and she was so familiar with the moon she liked to think of it as her only family.
    So when she looked out at this foreign sky, seeing all those colors, and seeing the outline of not one but two moons, and even a thin line cutting through the horizon… Tessa knew this
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