A Sex Slave To Alien Masters (Erotica)

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We stood staring at one another for a long moment before Bane spoke. “I side with Damien,” he said finally.

Christof took my side and I realized they had turned this into a bet.

“Morning sickness just happens. Lots of Earth females get it,” I stressed. “It is not a weakness you can fix.”

Damien, Bane, Evan, and Kein disagreed. They could control my body and my reactions. This foolish belief I had would be dispelled soon.

“Much like other strange beliefs you hold,” Evan said finishing throwing things up on the transport. “We must train you not to have these thoughts.”

I tried to argue with them as we set out. No one believed me. They thought I had developed a delusion in reaction to stress.

“We fear for you,” Christof said carefully. “If you continue to think these foolish things you may anger Nu-reeh. You have already paid for your prior mistakes. We do not wish you to continue to earn punishment.”

My brows crinkled as I looked up at him. “What punishment?”

The men were silent for a moment before they answered. It was Damien who finally spoke.

“Nu-reeh did not wish to harm your flesh so close to your breeding cycle,” he said. “Your refusal to willingly submit to her demands angered her. You were punished these last five days.”ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .

Unless they’d used vast amounts of calming cream and healing cream, I didn’t remember any punishment. We’d had sex and spent time with one another. None of that had seemed designed to harm me.

“You are accustomed to punishment that is given,” Bane informed me. “Punishment can also be denial of things you would enjoy.”

That made less sense. The men were very generous during sex and I always enjoyed it. They’d ensured I had maximal pleasure every time.

“Had you behaved,” Christof said, “Hannah would have been permitted to visit every day. You defied Nu-reeh and in response she kept your offspring from you.”

I had to stifle the cry with my hand. Turning around abruptly I looked into the hills we were leaving.

“If you continue to act as you should, Nu-reeh will allow Hannah to visit with you,” Damien calmly informed me.

It was a crushing blow. If I’d just done what I was supposed to I would have spent time with Hannah. This was a terrible loss.

“Does she know?” I asked softly watching the mountains get smaller behind us.

The men had no idea what Nu-reeh had told Hannah. They weren’t even sure she’d been told anything. My daughter may or may not have been aware I was near the mountains. It was unlikely Nu-reeh had discussed my death wish with her, that would be pointless.

The ride back to the compound seemed to take forever. I couldn’t believe I hadn’t thought about Hannah when I was so close to the mountains. Honestly, I had been kept too busy. I suspected that had been intentional.

I made up my mind to be good, I would have to be. It was the only way I would be allowed to see my daughter. Nu-reeh had been accurate in pegging my weakness. I would do anything to spend time with my Hannah.

The compound was in a turmoil when we arrived back. The courtyard was crowded with men even at this late hour. Kein dipped our transport into a spot and we all stepped off.

Evan stripped me of my brown cover and laid it in a bag. Now that we were back home the men wanted me in my ornamentation. Even if it was the strange ornamentation of the mountains, it was still better than the brown. They hated the brown outfit.

Bane took bags off the transport and complained about walking them upstairs. He debated with Kein. They were just about decided that we should fly the transport up to unload. Suddenly several men burst into our midst and started to pummel Damien.

My family hadn’t been looking to fight, but they were rarely taken off guard. Damien threw the men off of him and the battle started. Bane shoved me toward the wall before delivering a sharp uppercut to the man who attacked him.

I backed into the wall as the yelling throng surrounding the ten men. My family was quickly putting the younger men in their place, but it was a raucous sight. The yard was swelled to bursting with excited Warriors.

The General appeared in the yard and ordered the men to separate. In the commotion someone grabbed me around the waist and lifted me up. He started to carry me away and I panicked. Absolutely confused by what was happening I screamed for Damien and fought the man.

Somehow I managed to grab a short knife the man carried at his waist. I twisted and aimed the knife for his stomach. Just before I plunged the knife into him I recognized his voice and dropped the weapon. The yard had seen it, though. The silence was deafening.

“DAMIEN,” the General roared sounding more tired and less irate, “get your slave.”

I’d very nearly stabbed the General’s Brother who continued to hold me in a crushing embrace. He looked down at me with annoyance. In deference to my mistake I went limp and pliant in his arms as he sat my feet on the ground.

Bane retrieved me and I wrapped trembling arms around his solid frame. My heart slowed as he stroked my back. Damien was talking to the General. Since the General was obviously not going to do anything interesting with me, the collective attention was back on the men.

Using my hair as a shield I watched the General talk to Damien and another Warrior. The other man was one that had attacked Damien. Apparently his name was Turk and he was livid.

“We are not weak men,” Turk told the General. “Let us challenge Damien and his Brothers, we are willing to prove our worth.”

“I do not mind you challenging Damien to a contest,” the General said sharply. “Disrupting the compound by attacking a man unaware is not honorable. If you wish to test your strength, you must ask my permission.”

Turk said a series of lines that sounded like a formal request to challenge another family to battle. Much to everyone’s shock the General declined. Turk had angered him by attacking out of turn. Once the General felt Turk and his Brothers deserved a chance he would arrange a challenge.

“Get to your stations,” the General addressed the yard sharply. “You are all late to your posts.”

In a much quieter voice he told Damien to bring the family to his dwelling.

The crowd dispersed quickly and the yard was soon empty. We followed the General silently up the steps to his rooms. Once we were inside Christof and Kein inspected me thoroughly for damage.

“Did anyone touch it before my Brother stepped in?” the General asked staring at me.

Christof tilted my chin so I looked in his eyes. I shook my head ‘no’ one time.

“No, General, she is untouched,” he said sounding relieved.

The General made a grunt and slapped his Brother on the shoulder. He complimented the man on getting to me quickly. Nu-reeh would have been furious if I had been damaged.

“General,” Damien said politely, “may we inquire what has happened? There appear to be increased patrols.”

The General motioned and we went into his sitting area. The men sat and I started to kneel on a pad next to Evan. He wouldn’t let me and pulled me to sit on the seat next to him.

There was an intake of breath as Evan settled me beside him, but the General’s family made no comment. Evan acted as though nothing was amiss and laid a hand over my knee. I knew the internal dialogue, I was family and family sat.

“Something is going on with the bandits,” the General said staring at the fire. “They haven’t been stealing from the traveling men, instead they take the men. The women have sent us notice of several families gone missing. Today they almost took Turk and his Brothers. They are embarrassed to have been nearly bested.”

We sat quietly before Damien spoke again. He didn’t understand why bandits would be taking men, trying to take Warriors made even less sense. He pressed the General for information, but there was nothing more to say. The General claimed the women had not told him what the bandits were doing with the men.

“The women don’t stop them?” Christof said curiously.

“No,” the General said simply, “apparently they cannot. From what we can gather, the women cannot find the bandits. It is a strange circumstance. I fear it will scare the shopkeepers. The men that travel will stop coming this way. It will upset the men.”

The General’s Brother addressed Damien. He told them that Damien and his Brothers were put on the patrols the next day. They should rest well tonight.


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