Abducting the Ambassador

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by Lily Thomas


  Rylnuhn licked her click, his tongue circling her the sensitive flesh, drawing a moan out of her mouth.

  "That's right my sweet little mate. Let me know how you like it."

  His tongue dipped into her pussy, and her hips bucked against his face. His hands gripped her hips, forcing her buttocks back down on her sheets.

  "Eager little mate. You make me so hot. My cock wants nothing more than to be inside you, filling you, and having you clench around it."

  "Yes. Please fill me." Susan murmured. Her hands worked their way into his short hair and tried to pull him up her body.

  Rylnuhn chuckled. "Not yet my sweet. I want you dripping wet before I enter you."

  "You're torturing me."

  His head ducked back down between her thighs, and within minutes of him sucking on her clit, her legs tightened around his face as she came around his face.

  "Now wake my mate."

  Susan stretched out on her bed, letting her arms and legs narrow until her thighs bumped into something that was between them. Her eyes popped wide to find a shadow kneeling above her.

  A scream ripped out of her throat until a hand clamped down on her mouth. She raised a hand, ready to claw the person's face off if necessary, but his other hand whipped out and held down both of her wrists.

  "It's me, Susan. Rylnuhn."

  "Mmmm?"

  He removed his hand from her mouth.

  "Rylnuhn?"

  "Yes."

  "How the hell did you get on the space station?" No one was about to let a Vrak'rir on the space station circling Earth. Security was ridiculous here since anyone who was anyone lived on the Earth space station.

  "Snuck on." He leaned back, freeing her wrists.

  "Do you realize what they will do to you if they discover you on board, and how did you get into my room?"

  "Your room needs a better security system, as does this whole space station. The humans have no chance against the Sri'thaens if they can't keep one Vrak'rir off a space station." Rylnuhn muttered crossly.

  Susan smirked in the darkness.

  "I missed you." It was out before she could think about what she'd said.

  "And I missed you." His hand caressed her face, and then he leaned in to plant a small kiss on her lips.

  "I can't believe you snuck onto the space station. I don't want to see you imprisoned, or killed." Susan wouldn't be able to watch that without trying to save him.

  "I would hate to see that as well."

  She shook her head. He didn't even sound concerned about this. He could disappear forever. The human military wasn't the best when it came to making sure alien prisoners stayed alive. She was always having to step in, so they didn't cause a war.

  "Why are you here?"

  "To get you back, hopefully."

  "I told you I want to be the ambassador of Earth. I've worked so hard for this and love the job." Even though she had to face the fact that a man was about to take all of it away from her, but she wasn't about to tell Rylnuhn that. He might decide to go hunt down Caleb for hurting her emotionally.

  "What if I could offer the same job to you on Vrak?"

  Susan chewed her bottom lip, not sure what he was getting at. "On Vrak?"

  "I am the leader of Vrak."

  "I thought you hadn't claimed it yet since you need your mate."

  "While you've been here on the human space station, I went back to Vrak and got my uncle to sign over the leadership. It's mine if you come back with me. I can offer you the position of ambassador of Vrak, and trust me when I say it will be more exciting than working for the humans."

  That did sound appealing. Working on an alien planet could be an exciting new challenge. She'd be able to dig into their laws and cultures.

  "How do I know no one would oust me as the ambassador of Vrak?" Like Caleb was trying to do here.

  "Because I would kill them."

  Susan laughed. "You're joking."

  "Of course. I'd just imprison them."

  "Still joking?" She couldn't tell.

  "You'll be safe on Vrak. Mates are sacred and treasured. There are some Vrak'rir who go a whole lifetime without finding their mates. I thought I'd be one of them."

  "Even though I'm human?"

  "Being human is what makes you perfect for me. You are kind and peaceful, while I'm deadly and ill-tempered."

  "Now those are selling points if I'd ever heard any."

  "What do you say?" He sounded hopeful.

  "I say… let's do it." Caleb could have the position of ambassador of Earth if he wanted it so damn badly. It was time to start a new chapter in her life.

  "Good, because we have a time limit before this station detects that my ship is attached to one of their airlocks." He slipped a bracelet onto her wrist. "Invisibility."

  "With you in my life, it will never get boring."

  "I'll do my best." He promised before planting a kiss on her lips.

 

 

 


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