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by Terri Lane


  She was pregnant…holy shit.

  Chapter 10

  Beerus

  “The other female has gone my lords!” Kertz hurried into the vehicle with the news. Beerus and Caspin hurried out, they then had to grapple with the timing of the other female most likely returning to the house.

  “Beerus, I must urge that you let me speak to her,” Caspin said to him as they hastened to her doorstep.

  “Fine, but I will speak if I have something to say,” Beerus told him, effectively letting Caspin know that he wouldn’t truly adhere to his rule. Caspin knocked on the door and just a moment later the woman Prince Kohl was seeing opened the door. Beerus of course noted that she was beautiful, but she also appeared pale, perhaps sickly.

  “Um…can I help you?” she asked, confusion and wariness heavy in her tone and expression.

  “Yes, we are…associates of Prince Kohl, we were hoping to speak with you privately if that is alright? On friendly terms of course,” Caspin said, his voice as jolly as a traitor’s.

  “We have come to learn the exact nature as to your relations with Prince Kohl and who put you up to it of course,” Beerus cut in, pushing past the woman and into her home.

  “What the hell? You can’t just barge into my house!” she yelled. Beerus flicked his hand at Kertz, who seized the woman. Holding her wrists securely behind her back and all but carrying her into the house. He held her in the center of the small living space while Caspin followed them all in.

  “We have ample reason to believe that you were sent to seduce our Prince Kohl in order to sympathize him to your…kind.” Beerus said with disgust. Caspin gave up in taking the lead of the interrogation. He simply poked around the woman’s small home. There was some sort of mess on the small table in front of the couch. Plastic wrappings and such. Beerus let Caspin investigate. He focused on the woman. She seemed lithe, athletic. She could very well be an agent of the Union of Earth Nations.

  “I suggest you speak woman, your silence only adds to your guilt,” Beerus sneered at her.

  “You’re insane. I don’t work for any government…” her heated retort dampened as she fell silent, evident of a lie.

  “So you do work for a government here? Which? The Union of Earth Nations? Do they pay you well for your whorish work?” Beerus asked. She tried struggling against Kertz’s hold, but could not break free.

  “Beerus…” Caspin called his name rather faintly, Beerus ignored him.

  “I’m not an agent! I work for the Potomac Grand Hotel! I run housekeeping!” she shouted.

  “A servant? Kohl has engaged in an affair with a servant? I find that vastly difficult to believe,” Beerus scoffed.

  “Beerus she’s—”

  “Tell me, what lies have you been feeding Prince Kohl? What have you been sending him to do at these secret Union of Earth Nations meetings?” Beerus asked her, cutting Caspin off yet again.

  “I haven’t sent him to do anything. He goes there on his own volition!” she seemed to believe what she was saying.

  “Don’t think for a moment that Kohl values you or what poison you feed him over the Ve’dran way. Over his own people. To him you are simply a whorish human woman, a dalliance. He is most likely using you to learn the best ways to deceive your leaders. As soon as our alliance terms are accepted, Kohl will return to Ve’dra and forget you,” Beerus spat. He fed her the words to break her defiance. Beerus could not be surer of his suspicions. Kohl had indeed softened towards the humans. He was acting against the Ve’dran way and betraying his people.

  “Beerus!” Caspin called his name for seemingly the tenth time. Beerus finally turned around to look at him. “She is with child,” he said, holding up the pregnancy tester. The shock turned Beerus to stone, Kertz actually loosened his grip on the woman. She tripped out of his hold and bolted to the door. But Kertz quickly regained his control over her. She really started to kick and scream though all she affected was the flow of air.

  “Get her into the vehicle. We will take her to Ve’dra and let our King Omrin decide what to do with her. No doubt he will want to terminate of that veritable bastard in her womb,” Beerus said, his tone superior, sure. He very well had grounds of eliminating Prince Kohl from taking over the throne. Beerus almost smiled; wouldn’t that be well worth this trouble?

  “Beerus, what if Kohl comes after us?” Caspin asked him as they followed Kertz and the still screaming woman to the large black vehicle.

  “He will, and he shall find us on Ve’dra, presenting this woman to his father. What can he do then but admit his guilt?” Beerus said, he could not hide the smile from his voice then. They watched as Kertz gave the woman one blow to the head and she went limp in his arms. He put her into the very back and tied her arms and legs in Ve’dran restraint coil.

  “We shall go directly to the space port Kertz. Contact Ve’dra with an urgent alert for emergency meeting with our king,” Beerus said. So what if his voice was smug, he was eager to prove Prince Kohl the fool. King Omrin was wrong to trust such a task to someone who was so obviously still a child.

  Book 3: Their Vow

  After her abduction Kohl rushes to Maya’s rescue. He doesn’t stand for her being treated as expendable. Though she is unsure whether to trust him Kohl proves himself to her. While on Ve’dras he makes it known just how much he feels for her. Finally, Maya comes to see his love is real and allows herself to be all in. For him and their baby. But the honeymoon bliss doesn’t last when they return to Earth. The United Alliance of Planets has finally stepped in to aid Earth in ousting all Ve’drans from the planet and cutting off alliance negotiations. Appalled, Kohl does all he can to make sure Ve’dras can leave on good terms with Earth. After all Earth is Maya’s home and he promised to make things right with her people. Only in Kohl’s efforts to start to rectify the situation he ends up in a dangerous situation. One he may not recover from.

  Chapter 1

  Maya

  Maya woke slowly. She was aware of the subtle back and forth motion of a boat perhaps. Then it all hit her, the memories rushed through her head in glaring clarity. They also came with an intense migraine from having been hit over the head. Those Ve’drans had kidnapped her! She slowly opened her eyes and found that she was bound hand and foot. They were inside of a spacecraft. She’d never been in one before, not one that was actually in flight, that is. She’d walked through one in a tour of an air and space travel museum.

  Maya was strapped into the seat and faced a large, oval-shaped porthole, beyond which was deep space. Behind her she knew there were several other seats. She could hear her kidnappers talking in low voices.

  “We will simply reveal her to the King and Queen as direct proof of Kohl’s softening with the humans…” That gruff voice sent chills down Maya’s spine. It was the voice of the one who had accused her of purposefully seducing Kohl. She remembered his name. Beerus.

  “Then what of the woman?” another voice asked. Maya hated that she couldn’t see any of them. She wanted to turn around and curse them all to hell about a thousand times. More than fear and adrenaline, fury was hot in her chest. Of all the situations she’s been in. She’d never even dreamt of being kidnapped and taken to another planet.

  “Once the king has DNA proof of her relations with Kohl he will surely want to dispose of her. Even if he renounces Kohl as his heir it would do no good for King Omrin to have a bastard grandchild. Especially one that is half human.” Beerus said. All that fury and heat was replaced by ice in Maya’s veins. Whoever King Omrin was, if he was truly Kohl’s father, he wouldn’t have her killed. Surely. Her arm flinched with the instinct to cover her swollen belly. Maya wasn’t terrified for herself. It was the baby she worried about. It hadn’t even gotten the chance to be born! If anything, she had to come up with a way to spare the baby’s life. She closed her eyes and prayed for Kohl to swoop in and save she and the baby from being killed.

  “The woman is conscious, Lord Beerus…” Maya’s eyes flew open when the
attention was called to her. A new surge of adrenaline went through her and her chest heaved with her need for more air.

  “Just in time. Your fate should be decided soon,” Beerus whispered the words in her ear and she flinched to the left, away from his warm breath. He chuckled and then sighed.

  “Beerus, you need not speak to the prisoner in that manner. Let us be disciplined, and simply present an accurate report to King Omrin,” one of the other delegates said. Beerus snorted.

  Maya watched as the stars through the window came into relief. The spacecraft had slowed down. Maya saw the big, mostly green, planet below them. The craft picked up speed again and soon the ride became a bit bumpy as they entered Ve’dras’s atmosphere. She closed her eyes tight and didn’t open them again until she felt the soft landing of the craft. They were on a huge spaceport and behind it was an impressive palace. It glinted with copper and maybe gold spires.

  Then her view was blocked by a guard stepping right in front of her. It was the same one who had manhandled her and knocked her out as they kidnapped her from her house. She flinched as he reached down to unfasten her from the seat. He only took the ties off of her ankles. Another guard stepped up beside him and they pulled her up onto her feet. She swayed a little, dizziness and nausea washing over her. It was a bout of morning sickness.

  The guards kept hold of her upper arms though, so she didn’t fall over. Maya flinched again when a black bag was pulled over her head from nowhere. She was forced to walk forward and prayed that she didn’t fall over as they made their way off the craft. Maya registered the smell of ocean breeze as soon as they were clear of the craft.

  As they walked, more like be dragged along in Maya’s case, no one said anything. She was sure they must have been a procession of at least six. Yet no one spoke. It was as though she were being escorted to her death and the morbid job required absolute silence. She tripped and one of the guards yanked on her arm and she tripped again.

  “You know if I could see where I was going, this would be a lot easier,” she said angrily. And unable to keep quiet anymore. Not when she wasn’t sure if she and her baby would live for much longer.

  “Beerus, Caspin, what is this?” The deep voice sounded almost eerily like Kohl, making her heart leap with hope for a split second. But there was an aged gravel to that voice. Maya knew it was not him.

  “King Omrin, Fourth of that Name, we have come to you with troubling news. It deals with your son…”

  “My son? Know your place Beerus. Do you not mean Prince Kohl?” the king asked. If they were in any other situation Maya might have laughed. Finally, that horrible Beerus was being put in his place. Hopefully they wouldn’t talk about killing her.

  “Of course King Omrin, my deepest apologies. We have broken assignment to come to you here with news regarding Prince Kohl. We truly believe him to be softening against the humans. We have brought this human woman as our proof…” as soon as Beerus stopped speaking. The black bag was pulled from over Maya’s head.

  She blinked a few times to get used to the brightly lit room. It was a small library or study. She was still flanked by the guards, but faced a huge oak desk. Behind it was someone who looked a lot like Kohl. He had more weight on him though. That and he wore some seriously regal-looking velvet robes. Standing behind him on his right side was a woman. She had Kohl’s amethyst colored eyes and was gorgeous in a timeless sort of way. She had long black hair and feline features, her gaze was sharp on Maya’s.

  “She’s with child…” she said softly. Maya’s eyes widened with shock. How could she know that with just one look?

  “Who’s child?” Omrin ground out between his teeth. He looked over at Beerus and Caspin.

  “It is Prince Kohl’s my king,” Beerus said. Maya heard the smugness in his voice, but the King and Queen were too shocked to fuss over it.

  “Call him back. I do not care if he is poised to sign the alliance with those spineless humans. Call him back to Ve’dras now!” Omrin exploded.

  Chapter 2

  Kohl

  Kohl strode through the grand halls of the palace and attempted to keep his temper and breathing even. His father had sent him urgent request to return to Ve’dras, so he’d gone to Maya’s home. He wished to inform her of his impending temporary absence, but found her house empty, along with signs of a sudden departure on her part. It made him uneasy. He sent Kelhan to track her whereabouts and was subsequently informed that she had been taken by none other than Beerus and Caspin.

  After the flight back to Ve’dras, Kohl was tired but went immediately to see his father. He strode purposefully into his father’s private library, where he was relieved and pleased to find Maya in one piece. She was seated off to the side of Omrin’s desk. Kohl’s mother and father stood side by side near the fireplace. The two very traitors Kohl loathed were standing near the guards posted behind Maya.

  “What is this? Some sort of coup?” Kohl asked gruffly. He very much wished to remove the ties around Maya’s wrists and free her to his arms. Why was she bound? What could she possibly do to them?

  “Please Kohl, spare us of the dramatics and explain this,” Omrin barked. He gestured to Maya who flinched from the power of the king’s voice.

  “What do you mean, father?” Kohl asked. Beerus snorted and Kohl sent him a sharp glare. The coward looked quickly away.

  “She is with child and both Beerus and Caspin claimed that it is yours. What’s more, we of course had her analyzed. The seed is indeed yours Kohl,” his mother, Queen Avira, explained. Kohl felt as if his entire being were injected with the heaviest of alloys. He stared at Maya in utter shock.

  “There! The truth of things is written all over his face!” Beerus exclaimed. Kohl acted without thinking. He dashed across the room and took the fool by the throat, raising him up off the floor. “You…would kill…a diplomat?” Beerus choked out.

  “With gladness. Especially one as treasonous as you. What did you come to Ve’dras expecting? Hmm? That I’d be stripped of crown and title, you fool!?” Kohl threw Beerus to the ground, where he coughed and gagged for air.

  “Kohl…” the Queen cautioned.

  “What, mother? I am simply beyond frustrated with these two! Especially Beerus! They’ve caused me nothing but trouble on Earth while trying to strike the alliance with the humans…”

  “They say you’ve softened with the humans, that you’ve put aside your Ve’dran ideals,” Omrin said gruffly.

  “No father I have not softened against the humans. I have learned how to manipulate them. As far as the woman, can you fault me for taking a dalliance? My situation on Earth is stressful and she serves as relief,” Kohl said. He heard Maya’s sudden intake of air and knew that he’d hurt her. He only meant to save her life by lying to his mother and father. If not, they would surely kill her and revoke his position on Earth.

  “Father, tell for yourself. What with this debacle, Beerus and Caspin running on conspiracy theories and attempting to cause havoc? In my negotiations on Earth, I’ve only just begun to recover from their last poorly-thought out suggestion. If anything I would request that they be relieved of their positions on Earth,” Kohl said. He leveled a hard glare on Beerus who began stuttering indignantly.

  “I wouldn’t easily trust the word of politicians over that of my own son,” Omrin said thoughtfully. “But you do understand Kohl, that I had to call you here. She is pregnant after all, and you are the progenitor.”

  “I understand father,” Kohl said and bowed to his father.

  “Well what of the child then son?” Avira asked curiously. “Would you rather it live? The mother is quite pleasing to look upon, I admit…”

  “Of course the child should live,” Kohl said, careful not to look at Maya. For fear it would belie his true feelings for her.

  “Very well then. Escort her to one of the garden suites. She will be cared for until she gives birth to the child. We will then arrange a trade for it depending upon its intelligence and so fort
h…” the queen said. Already Kohl knew his mother was making several hundred plans for his child’s life. Hardly palm sized yet, and still within Maya’s womb.

  The guards took the ties off of her wrists and pulled her onto her feet. They escorted her out to fulfill Avira’s orders.

  “As far as you two treasonous fools—” Kohl turned his attention back onto Beerus and Caspin.

  “Please son, not in here. The tapestries date back generations…” Omrin said in a bored tone. He was escorting Avira out of the room.

  “My prince, please. I meant not to be treasonous. I only became concerned when Beerus brought his suspicions to me…” Caspin begged. Kohl looked into the man’s eyes and knew Beerus was the true culprit. Kohl waved a hand at Caspin, dismissing him. He scrambled quickly from the room while Kohl stalked Beerus across the room.

  “P-please Prince Kohl. I meant no disrespect…” Beerus griped.

  “I know your exact intentions Beerus. You cannot possibly hide from them now,” Kohl wanted to punish Beerus for not only acting against him and conspiring behind his back. But for putting Maya’s life as well as his child’s in danger. Kohl grabbed Beerus by the throat and dragged him out into the hall as he unsheathed his sword. He stabbed the man in his gut with one swift strike. Beerus’s eyes widened with the shock of pain and mortal fear. Kohl wrenched the ceremonial sword from Beerus’s traitorous gut and he flopped to the floor. With another clean swipe, Kohl sliced Beerus’s head clean from his body. He bent down to wipe the sword on Beerus’s clothing and called for the nearest guard.

  “Have someone clean this up,” Kohl said dispassionately. “Then take this to the royal treasury for a clean.” He handed the guard his sword and stayed only briefly as the soldier bowed low with respect.

  Kohl had to remember not to run to Maya, though he was anxious to speak with her. Instead he measured his stride as he made his way to the garden.

 

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