by Sabrina Kade
“Krista.” Dark skin. Light eyes. Slim. Stunning like almost everyone else.
“Rhyan.” The tallest of all us, I bet. Over six feet. Blonde hair and green eyes. Neither looks natural at first, but I guess it’s whatever her last buyer wanted.
Finally, my attention drifts to a small girl huddled in a separate corner from everyone else.
“That’s everyone,” I shout, hoping to catch her attention. “Except you… what’s your name?” I tilt my head at the pale bundle of skin and bones in the corner, hoping to catch her eyes, but she only pulls her knees closer to her chest. She has the body of a model hidden under the ugly sack she’s wearing. “Not a talker?” I guess.
“Leave her,” Dakota says. “That’s Taya, and she never talks. That’s why clients like her so much. You leave her alone, and she’ll leave you alone.”
“That’s not the point—”
“Leave her,” Kansas insists. “Just leave her be.”
I accept defeat for the time being. It’s something. Now that I know everyone’s names, I can start matching faces with those names. Even some personalities and preferences. It’s a lot more than I had twenty minutes ago. And though it seems like Arizona wants nothing to do with learning about one another, I remember not to take it personally. As she said, I don’t know her story. I don’t know what she’s been through. I may have been only eighteen when I signed up to be an entertainer, but so did Arizona. She’s over thirty now, still going strong, and the life of an entertainer is a hard one. A tiring one. A humiliating one.
But we all signed up for this.
Well, to be fair I’m not sure if I would have signed up to be the carrier of some rich alien’s offspring, but I did sign up to entertain. I wanted to dance. I tried to make good money and send it back to my dad.
I never signed up to be Julia Roberts without a prince like Richard Gere to whisk me away.
And yet here I am, heading to my next assignment which, I will admit, does make me a little nervous. I never know how legal any of these assignments are. If someone gathers me up and says the name of my company and promises another chunk of contract money to be sent home, I go with them. I want to stay alive. I want to see another day. And in some hidden parts of the deepest crevices of my subconscious, I fantasize about going home and finding out if any of this meant anything to anybody.
Probably not, but I still want to live. I remember screaming that at an alien once.
Humans want to live, eh? His voice still left chills on my spine. Maybe you haven’t been doing this job long enough.
Maybe not.
Absently, I rub my lower stomach for a distraction. What would it be like to be pregnant? Would I be one of those chicks who got fat all over? Or would I be a walking beach ball? I smirk and almost find the courage to ask Arizona how it was for her. She said she did it before. A baby. I never imagined being a mother until now, and it’s not the worst thing in the world. A small smile creeps on my lips before I remember this won’t be my baby. I’d carry it, yes, but I won’t be its mother.
I quickly lower my hand as the ship slows.
We’re getting closer, so I try to focus on concerns that make more sense than physical changes with an alien’s baby inside me.
What will the natives be like? I prefer humanoids, but I know better than to hope for that. But at least with humanoids, it’s easier for me to understand what they expect. Sexually. It was a shock to find out what sex was like when there’s no dick. I shouldn’t expect a standard dick. After all, what kind of attractive humanoid aliens would pay for and ship twenty trained human females to possibly carry their offspring?
They had to be something like a Draken, Octonod, or Pluef.
They had to be, otherwise, why would they pay for us?
Nothing else makes sense.
“Fuck me,” I mutter, slumping to the floor.
“That’s what he said.” York quirks a small smile in my direction. I have to return the smile; otherwise, I’ll have to focus on my racing heartbeat. Some girls smile uncomfortably, but those quickly fall away as the ship lurches to a halt.
“We’re here,” Ellis says.
No one responds.
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The Rebels of Sidyth (and the)
Human Females Who Tame Them
Here’s an update about names, pairings, and kiddos as of book six.
Happy Reading!
Lair One
Prince Korben – Exiled former prince of the fatherland.
Blythe – His Chosen. Kind of the leader because she’s the ‘guinea pig’ of the group.
Kyeth – Their baby girl.
Azan – Prince Korben’s universal translator.
York – His Chosen. Pregnant.
Yazrik – Their baby boy.
Hujun – Prince Korben’s bodyguard.
Ellis – His Chosen. Pregnant.
Junis – Their (colossal) baby boy.
Dolan – Azan’s little brother.
Layla – His Chosen. About to give birth.
Exer – Former spy on the fatherland.
Sloane – His Chosen. Close to giving birth.
Drazal – Younger Sidyth from a wealthy family.
Phoebe – His Chosen. Very recently, pregnant.
Lacey – Can’t stand any of the Sidyths.
Celeste – Friends with Glykoran.
Glykoran – Main watcher of the lair opening.
Taylis
Chocal – Newcomer. Mysterious and connected to Drazal somehow.
Drozass
Dash – Pleasure mate with Kansas.
Cade – Pleasure mate with Dakota
The State Girls:
Alaska – Leader of the State Girls
Arizona – Second Leader of the State Girls
Kansas – Newest Member of the State Girls
Dakota – Member of the State Girls
The Workout Twins:
Rene
Devyn
Aoi
Krista
Rhyan
Lair Two:
Taya – Youngest human female on assignment.
Adrienne (Drey)
Mia
Iriel – Interested in getting a human female for a Chosen mate.
Wixlass
Chentan – Only Sidyth with Human medical information.
Author’s Note
I hope you all enjoyed an extra peek into the lives of Layla and Dolan. I have to admit, they are one of my favorite pairings, so this probably isn’t the last time you’ll hear about them. She has a baby on the way, and Sloane will be right behind her, so it won’t be long before Hethdiss will need a daycare center.
So, as things are going now, I’m currently expanding the novella Educated by the Alien to give readers a deeper glimpse into Arizona and Blythe’s lives before arriving on Hethdiss. Hunted by the Alien Guard is also in the works and this is going to be a story about what happened to the mysterious Washington after being separated from the State Girls crew. After all that, I’ll start Celeste and Glykoran’s tale Committed to the Alien which I’m pretty nervous to write because a lot needs to happen in this book, and not only with the staring characters.
Deep breath! Dang, that’s a lot of text right there. Hopefully, you weren’t as overwhelmed reading it as I was writing it and reading it over and thinking about my to-do list. But now you have an idea about what I’ll be up to these next couple months.
So before I go back to the writing cave, I wanted to thank you all again for taking the time to acquaint yourself with the Sidyth Rebels universe. It’s a pretty big and happening place, and probably only going to get bigger as you can probably see from the list of side stories alone, I mentioned above. I try publishing one book every four to six weeks, even if that will be a slice of life novella, so no worries. Barring any craziness, I will publish in June, July, August, etc.
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About the Author
Sabrina Kade lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and enjoys everything Christmas, shoujo manga, and Old Hollywood Glam. Her life is surprisingly normal with her husband and two beautiful daughters, and despite what she writes, she enjoys evenings at home with her family with good food, good drinks, and a good night’s rest. And while she does enjoy dirty science fiction, she finds as much enjoyment with clean reads with happy endings as she does with the darkest of horror stories.
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Sabrina Kade’s other books
Rebels of Sidyth
Educated by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Zero
Purchased by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book One
Guarded by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Two
Decorated
Rebels of Sidyth Book 2.5
Promised to the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Three
Demanded by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Four
Desired by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Five
Abducted by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Six
To Serve my Alien Man
Rebels of Sidyth Slice of Life
Layla and Dolan
Eye of my Alien Beholder
Rebels of Sidyth Slice of Life
Sloane and Exer
Committed to the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Seven
Addicted to the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Eight
Tamed by the Alien
Rebels of Sidyth Book Nine
Chosen Narratives
Hollis' Chosen Narratives Box Set
Claimed by the Alien Guard
Washington’s Narrative