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Authors: Marie Harte

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The ecstatic agony on his face mesmerised Zachem. He’d never forget this moment as long as he lived. Holding onto Tarn’s shoulders, he supported the male flooding him with seed. Their scents mingled, and a comforting hum pulsed deep inside his chest.

When Tarn withdrew, Zachem made no move to do anything but breathe, staring up at his lover.

“Shit. I didn’t mean to take you so soon again. I couldn’t help it,” Tarn said with a flush over his cheeks.

Intrigued by his embarrassment, Zachem murmured, “So you think I’m beautiful?

Perfect?”

Tarn’s face turned redder, and he shifted to lie beside him. “Hell. I was caught up in the moment.”

Zachem turned on his side and leant up on his elbow, not wanting to miss a moment of Tarn’s unease. “As was I.” He gave in to his impulse to run his hand through Tarn’s hair.

Tarn closed his eyes and uttered what sounded like a rumble—much like Six’s deep purr. The comparison seemed apt, and Zachem wondered how he could forget so much about Tarn’s unsavoury character after just one night, and one morning, of sex.

Spectacular, mind-blowing sex. Sex that made you pass out, it was so damned good.

“Stars, I could lay like this forever.” Tarn sighed. “But we really need to talk.” At that moment, Zachem noticed what had been missing between them. Tarn no longer wore a collar. Zachem reached up to touch his own and found it gone as well.


What the fuck?
” He sat up and rubbed his hand over his throat. “What happened? How did you get the collars off us?” Ugly doubt darkened his good mood. “What did you do, Tarn?”

“Something I’ll probably regret,” Tarn answered with a curse then lowered his voice.

“The truth is, I’m not a slaver. I’m here to recover something for my nephew.”


What?

“The Dorvian crystal. They’re selling it at The Slave Trade. I have to bring it back.”

“Back where?” Not a slaver? Dorvian crystal?
Not a slaver?

“Back to my nephew.” Tarn scowled. “Had I known what a huge pain in the ass it would be to find the damned crystal, I wouldn’t have come.” He stared hard at Zachem.

“Then again, I don’t think I could have stayed away.” Pleasure unfurled, that Tarn considered him worthy in some way. Even for sex, to be thought of in a favourable light made him warm all over.
Master Tarn is pleased.
He started.

“You okay?”

Not Master. No more submission. Not if I want to be free.
“Uh, yeah. Fine. I’m just trying to process the coincidence.” He gave Tarn a suspicious onceover. “What are the odds I fought in the Dorvian Conquest searching for this mythic crystal, and it’s here on Colony6?” Tarn’s eyes narrowed, and he sat up. “You’re telling me you fought in the Dorvian Conquest? That you actively sought this crystal?”

“Yes. I belonged to—I mean, I
fought
for Caegon.” It took effort not to refer to his master by his given title.

“So some thief steals the Dorvian crystal then comes to a slave planet, where you just
happen
to be imprisoned, in an attempt to sell it to the highest bidder? You’re right. This is no coincidence.” Tarn stood and began to pace, his strength apparent in each step. As were his bruises.

Zachem refused to feel guilt for the contusions. “And don’t you look pretty in purple and blue.”

“Yeah. You pack a hard punch.” Tarn sounded distracted. “Zachem, you said you looked for this thing. Have you ever seen it or interacted with it in any way?”

“No one has.”

“Because someone seems to think you might be able to wield it.” 

He shrugged. “They can think what they want. According to legend, only Dorvian berserkers can handle a Dorvian crystal, and there are supposedly only four of five of them left in the universe. Added to that, I’m a Creation, not a berserker. Though I could be Dorvian.” He wondered. “Hell, there are parts of me I don’t even know about.”

“What do you mean?”

He didn’t like talking about his life
before
, but he wanted to share more than just his body with Tarn. If he could believe Tarn wasn’t a slaver, he could feel better about his unruly desire. “I mean my Creator told me some, but not all, about my origins. I’m part Ragga, part Zeiren, part Nebite. And I’ve got a few other genetic samplings from places that might not even be a part of our System. Hell, I could be one of those alien Ebrellions, for all I know. I love sex.” Tarn’s strange expression hastened him to add, “But I don’t think I am. I have no desire to eat flesh and I can’t shape shift or teleport.”


What?”

“Isn’t that what Ebrellions do? My Handler once told me they kidnapped a bunch of women from our system; I read the holovids about it. Their genetic makeup intrigued my Creator, but he couldn’t get his hands on a live specimen.”

“Live specimen?” Tarn’s voice sounded strangled.

“I thought my Handler was pretty crazy. I mean, everyone knows Ebrellions don’t exist in the System anymore. Hey, you okay?”

“I’m fine.” Tarn visibly unclenched his jaw.

“I’m just telling you that there’s a possibility I could be anything. I might have some Dorvian blood in me, but it wouldn’t be enough to control any crystal.”

“The problem is that all that we know about Dorvian crystals we know from myth and legend. We need facts, not stories.”

Zachem’s head hurt. “No, ‘we

need to know how the hell you removed our collars.

What did you give Furon? What trade did you make? He never gives anything away, and especially not to us
slaves
.” The notion that Tarn lied remained in the forefront of his mind.

“I’m not a slaver, dammit. I’m on a peacekeeper mission,” Tarn said in a low voice.

Shit.
That was even worse, because peacekeepers shot Creations on sight.

Tarn must have seen the upset in his face. “I didn’t say
I’m
a peacekeeper, I’m just doing a favour for one. And I couldn’t care less that you’re a Creation.” Tarn stared at him for a moment, then spoke even more quietly. “My nephew is a Creation, as is his mate.”

“That’s impossible.”

“No. It’s not. Drekk’s Creator used some of the blood of my brother’s line to make him.

Ryen, his mate, is also a Creation, and he has two sisters. They all found life in a hellish lab on Eyra that no longer exists.” Tarn sounded satisfied by that fact.

“I’ve never been to Eyra. I was Created on an asteroid in the Beltway. After I left, I destroyed the lab.”

“Only to land here afterward, right?”

“Yeah.” Zachem frowned. “How do you know that?”

“You’re here, aren’t you?”Tarn glanced away and took a deep breath before making eye contact again.

“I think I am. This all feels like some kind of dream. I fought with a male almost my equal, had incredible sex, and no longer wear a collar. My cellmate is now my lover and not a slaver, but a man with a mission?”

A smile ghosted Tarn’s lips. “What do you mean ‘almost’ your equal?”

“And that’s another thing. You lost our fight on purpose.”

“Hey, it got me in here with you, didn’t it?”

“So explain the collars, because I don’t see Furon giving you your freedom for throwing the fight.”

“Ah, that.” Tarn crossed his arms over his chest. “What I told you is true. I’m doing a favour for my nephew. I’m here to grab that damned crystal and take it back to planet Mardu. Posing as a captured slaver was my cover.”

“Really? Because I heard that whatever you did to Pyrgo looked pretty damned convincing.”

“It was.” He looked like he wanted to say more.

“And?”

“And now I’m here, and I’m not alone. I have a key to the collars and a microteleporter.

But I can’t teleport with the collar on. The enon energy screws with the teleporter’s capacity to breech the voids.”

Zachem couldn’t believe what he was hearing. “We can leave right now if we want to?”

“Yes.”

“Then let’s get the hell off this rock.” Damned if he’d let Tarn leave him behind to rot.

Now he just had to find Six…

“I can’t. Not until I have that fucking crystal.” At least Tarn didn’t sound any happier about staying than Zachem felt. “If it was up to me, I’d ‘port out of here right now.”

“Oh?”

“And take you with me,” he muttered. “Though why, I don’t know. You hit like a female and whine all the time.”

Zachem grinned. “Yet I won our fight. Seems to me like you should be the one bending over.”

Tarn blanched.

“What?”

Tarn sighed. “There’s something else we need to discuss.”

“Hell, there are a dozen things to talk about. My head’s still reeling, but go ahead.”

“We need to talk about you, Zachem, and your need to submit.” Tarn watched the blood rush from Zachem’s cheeks. His skin pulsed in mottled bursts, a sure sign of his distress. The large warrior clenched his fists.

“I don’t know what you’re talking about.”

“It’s okay, Zachem. I know how to deal with the needs pressing you so hard. When you get to the point that you can’t control yourself, you need blood or sex, right?” He stood and searched for their collars, knowing it was only a matter of time before the guards returned. “I have to put these back on us before the guards come back.” He put his on, then placed his mate’s band over his thick neck.

Collar him, keep him. So right.
Tarn cleared his throat and stepped back, needing to finish their discussion.
Stars, why am I so incredibly aroused around this male? We just had sex and I
want him again?

Zachem fingered his collar with distaste and returned to their conversation. “Creations kill. We’re destructive freaks, mostly. Yeah, I need to fight, and I need to fuck. So what?” Tarn sensed Zachem’s need to protect what he considered a weakness. He answered carefully. “When we leave this planet, and we will, you’re staying with me until I can figure how to help you.”
Make you fall in love with me.

Zachem stiffened. “I don’t need another Handler. I want my freedom off this fucking rock.” His red gaze was piercing as he stared down at Tarn.

Looking up at anyone was a novelty, and Tarn respected Zachem’s power. Awed at his mate’s strong
shei
, Tarn had never known anyone with Zachem’s intensity. Stars, his own brethren would give anything for a male like this. A true warrior with the skills of a destroyer. Even his sexual submission made him more desirable, a considerable asset in an Ebrellion mate.

“Let’s make a deal.” Tarn would do whatever it took to keep Zachem. Lie, cheat, steal, anything. He had no problem playing dirty.

“What kind of a deal?”

“Once we retrieve that crystal and blast off this planet, we have to head to Mardu to deliver it. But once that’s done, you pledge a full three months of servitude to me, and at the end of that time, I’ll take you anywhere you want to go. You’ll have your freedom.”

“For a price,” Zachem growled. “No way.”

Tarn scowled. “Then enjoy life in The Pit, Beast.”

“You wouldn’t leave me here.”

“Wouldn’t I? I can take off anytime I want to. I’m here for the crystal, and I have the contacts to get me off-world. Can you say the same?”

“Shit.” Zachem slammed a fist into his hand, though he looked like he’d rather punch Tarn. “I don’t understand. Why do you even want me with you? I told you, I have nothing to do with the crystal.”

Tarn wasn’t so sure, but he couldn’t care less about Zachem controlling a damned piece of rock. His heart bled for his mate. His almost-mate. “I believe you.”

“Then you’re saying the sex was that good? You want me as a slave to pleasure you, is that it?”

“Hell yes, the sex was that good. I’ve never had better.” That seemed to mollify Zachem somewhat, and Tarn made a note. Zachem needed praise.

His mate countered, “One week of servitude, and I don’t mention your plans to anyone while we’re still here.”

“You won’t say anything because you want out. How about forty-five days? One standard month of servitude—not slavery—with me. During that time, you’ll follow orders as one of my crew. You’ll be mine. In every way
.” Every way
but one. Not my true mate until
you ask for it. Now how to get you to ask for it?

Zachem frowned. “So I’m exchanging one prison for another?”

“If that’s the way you want to view it.”

“That’s the way it seems to be. You telling me what to do all the time.” He glanced at the bed. “Everywhere.”

“Zachem, it’s in my nature to dominate, just as it’s in your nature to submit. Forget arguing about this. Like I said, I know your kind. So strong, yet so powerless under the right instruction.” He didn’t react to the telltale arousal patterns in Zachem’s skin, as much as he wanted to grin in triumph. “Your submission will only satisfy me if it’s imbued with trust.

I’ll be honest with you. I’m a warrior. I like to be in charge, but I’m not into rape. I don’t want an unwilling mate.”

“Mate?”

“Sexual partner,” he hurried to correct. “I know when you’re aroused. Your scent and the patterns of your skin tell me. You liked when I took charge, and I liked doing it. So yes.

The day-to-day activities, to include sex, will involve your willing submission. Sexually and otherwise. Agreed?”

Zachem studied him for so long Tarn worried he’d refuse.

“Agreed.”

“Agree, what?”

Zachem scowled. “Agreed…Master.”

Tarn couldn’t help his automatic arousal, but he didn’t like Zachem’s stubborn refusal to bend. Already his mate sought to test his boundaries.

“Our time starts now,” he growled. “Beast, I want you to dress me.” Zachem looked as if he meant to argue but didn’t.

“That’s right. You do what I say when I say. I’m a good master, Zachem. Better than any you’ve ever had. You’ll see that the longer you’re with me.” Zachem said nothing, and Tarn wondered about his past. How many others had his beast served? And why did daggers of jealousy work their way into his heart at thoughts that Zachem might prefer any of them to him?

“Ah, Master?”

Tarn’s arousal grew stiffer at the title. ‘Master’ sounded so right from Zachem’s firm lips.

“Yes,
czeva
?”

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