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could sit on the beach, mope, and eventually die of starvation,
dehydration, or a lot of other “ations” she’d rather not consider.
“Move inland,” she ordered. “It’s our best bet to find clean water.”
As she trudged through the thick sand, Ivy’s standard-issue black
boots seemed to grow heavier with each step. The muscles in her thighs
burned, and a dull ache had begun to form between her shoulder blades.
In short, she’d never been more miserable, but when they rounded the
front of the ship, she couldn’t contain the smile that stretched her lips.
In the distance, situated atop a rolling hill, a lustrous city rose up over
the canopy of trees. Judging by the way the sunlight gleamed off the
buildings, most had been constructed using metals and glass, but in the
center of the city sat at honest-to-god castle. The stone exterior appeared
more silver than gray, but with its rounded towers, ramparts,
battlements, and waving flags, it looked like something right out of a
fairytale.
“I guess we won’t be eating pussy tonight after all,” Ivy mumbled.
Tariq snorted and shrugged. “Speak for yourself.”
“Oh, my stars!” With wide, rounded eyes, Cami slapped at her mate
as her cheeks flushed an interesting shade of scarlet. “What is wrong
with you?”
Before Tariq could respond with some smartass retort, a line of what
Ivy assumed to be soldiers emerged from the tree line. Six men and two
women, all with inky black hair and softly pointed ears marched toward
them with swords and daggers raised. The hem of their long-sleeved,
black-and-silver tunics rustled in the breeze, while a shiny, black,
spandex-like material covered their legs, disappearing into stone-gray
boots that laced up to their knees.
“Are those…” Cami blinked several times and glanced up at Ivy.
“Are those elves?”
They sure as hell looked like elves to Ivy. Pale blue swirls and
splotches dotted their exposed skin like shimmering birthmarks, and
even from the distance, she could make out their fair skin, delicate
features, and graceful movements.
“
Peta aplo oruz!
” the female in the front shouted at them, except her
cadence sounded almost lyrical.
Scowling, Cami stared down at her feet, then shifted her gaze to the
sand around her. “I don’t know what she’s saying. We need to remove
our shoes? That’s what it sounds like.” Her mouth fell into a little
O
when
the other female repeated her command. “Weapons. She’s saying
weapons. She wants you to drop your blaster.”
Well, it made more sense than taking off her shoes, but Ivy wasn’t
about to give up her blaster to anyone. “Yeah, not happening, cupcake.”
“Dalton,” Tariq said as he skirted around her to pull Cami against his
side, “I’ll follow your lead, whatever you decide, but a little diplomacy
never hurt anyone.”
“
Peta aplo oruz! Sta sos kalian!
” the female who appeared to be the
leader of their welcoming party yelled again as the soldiers neared them.
“She either wants us in the trees or on our knees,” Cami murmured
out of the corner of her mouth.
The elven female raised her sword, her face contorted into a mixture
of anger and fear as she continued to issue commands. Tariq snarled
when she reached for Cami’s shoulder, but the woman was quicker,
swinging her blade to rest at the side of his neck.
“On our knees.” Lowering herself into the sand, Cami spoke quickly,
her voice trembling with anxiety as she tugged on Tariq’s hand.
“Definitely on our knees.”
Ivy counted only eight, and between her blaster and Sion’s teeth, she
was confident they could take them. She didn’t know, however, if more
guards lurked in the shadows of the trees. Either way, once they
dispatched the soldiers sent to collect them, they had nowhere to run,
nowhere to hide. They couldn’t take on the entire city, and furthermore,
whether she liked it or not, she needed these beings’ help if she wanted
to get her and her crew off the damn planet.
Gritting her teeth, she dropped her blaster at her feet and slowly
lowered to her knees beside Cami. Sion chuffed and growled, the fur
along his spine standing on end, but he plopped down into the sand at
her side. His tail flicked in agitated movements behind him, and he
watched the strangers with an uncomfortable intensity, but at least he
hadn’t eaten anyone.
Thank the stars for small miracles.
“What’s going on?” she whispered to Cami.
They had no defensive strategy, but as a Class-A Telepath, Cami was
their best—if not only—line of offense against these aliens.
“It’s a little hard to make out,” Cami answered, her brow furrowed
into a shallow
V
above the bridge of her nose. “They’re taking us to
the…citadel…like a palace. Their leader doesn’t want us harmed, so
that’s good news.”
“Leader?”
“The closest word in our language would be ‘king,’ I think.” She tilted
her head to the left and frowned.
Before Ivy could ask about the expression or question her friend
further, guards surrounded them. Some held their swords at the ready,
while two of the men circled behind Ivy and her crew, binding their
hands together behind their backs with something that felt like warm
putty. When they reached Sion, the guards paused, pursed their lips, and
looked to their leader.
Clearly, no one wanted to approach the giant cat.
“It’s fine,” Ivy informed him. “Shift back.”
The beast shuddered from head to tail and stretched out in the sand
as he completed the transformation back to human. “You know—” he
panted when he could speak again, “—normally, I don’t have a problem
with nudity. That being said, parading my naked ass through the middle
of a strange city on an alien planet wasn’t on my list of top ten things to
do today.”
He’d barely pushed himself into a sitting position when Cami began
speaking, her words slow and halted, but unmistakably the language of
the guards. Once again, Ivy found herself in complete awe of the woman.
After a heartbeat of hesitation, the female leader nodded once, and a
rush of words flowed from her bow-shaped lips as she jabbed a finger
toward the pile of clothes on the ground. Three guards stood in a loose
circle around the shifter while he donned his shirt, pants, and boots.
Then they pulled his arms behind his back and secured his hands with
the same goo they’d used on Ivy and the others.
The look of it reminded her of thick honey, but it didn’t feel sticky
against her skin. It surrounded her wrists but didn’t squeeze, and it even
stretched slightly to allow for minimal movement. She’d never come
across another substance like it on any of her travels, and she found
herself cautiously fascinated.
“They’re scared,” Cami whispered as the guards pulled them to their
feet and began marching them back toward the forest. “I’m just getting
glimpses and flashes of thought, but I gather it’s been a long time since
outsiders have been here. Thousands of years, if I’m translating
correctly.”
“
Vitka!
” the leader of the guard snapped as she jerked Ivy forward by
her elbow.
Ivy didn’t need a translator to know the female wanted them to be
quiet, and to a degree, she could sympathize. The language barrier was
making her twitchy as fuck, and she could only imagine the other
woman felt the stress tenfold.
So, while they marched through the forest of blue grass and spindly
trees covered in blue and yellow leaves, Ivy said nothing. Instead, she
took the time to observe. The two female guards stood only a couple of
inches shorter than her, but strangely, the males weren’t much taller.
Not one of them could have been over six feet tall, and they all had the
same lean, streamline build.
Their escorts slipped gracefully, soundlessly, through the forest,
something Ivy couldn’t hope to imitate, even with her genetically
modified enhancements. She was strong and quick, light on her feet, and
she could shoot the wings off a Reemian sandfly at fifty paces, but no one
would ever accuse her of being “quiet.”
Focusing on her heartbeat, she slowed her breathing, blocking out the
ambient noise around her as she honed her abilities. The Alliance didn’t
have a classification for what she could do, which suited her fine. The
star tattoo at the corner of her right eye was more than enough of a label.
As her pulse slowed, her neurons began to fire rapidly, allowing her
to view the world at quarter speed. She could still feel the wind on her
face and neck, but through her eyes, the rustling leaves now stood still.
Turning her attention to a green beetle zipping between the branches,
she narrowed her eyes and counted each flap of its tiny wings. Being able
to see the world in slow motion—even an unfamiliar world—calmed her,
gave her clarity, and it eased some of the simmering anxiety.
She watched the blue vein in Tariq’s neck pulse, the muscles in his
forearms strain, and the way his nostrils flared with each shallow breath.
Towering over their escorts, the hybrid presented a rather intimidating
sight, and he clearly didn’t appreciate his restraints. Or more likely, the
murderous expression had to do with the way the male guard practically
dragged Cami along next to him.
A hard jab between her shoulder blades brought the world rushing
back just as they cleared the forest on the edge of the city. Ivy didn’t say
anything, but when the asshole shoved her again, she couldn’t hold back
her temper.
With a throaty growl, she spun around and crowded against the
male. “Touch me again, and you’ll lose that fucking hand.”
He glared back at her, but nodded and stepped away when his
commander barked orders at him. Ivy couldn’t be sure, but from the
corner of her eye, she could have sworn she saw the female guard smirk.
“Don’t these people have shuttles?” Sion grumbled.
Ivy snorted. “We’ve been walking for five minutes, and we’re more
than halfway there. Aren’t you supposed to be all about nature and
shit?”
“Yes, when nature actually makes sense. This place looks like a
rainbow vomited on it.”
“It kind of reminds me of Wonderland.” Cami sighed and rolled her
eyes when everyone stared back at her blankly. “Don’t any of you read?”
While they hadn’t been chastised for talking this time, as the ground
changed from dirt paths to stone streets, they all fell into an uneasy
silence once again. The nearer they drew to the enormous castle, the
heavier the tension hung over them. Ivy could feel the anxiety like a
living thing, as if every nerve in her body had been strung too tight.
Despite what Cami thought, Ivy actually enjoyed reading, and she’d
always loved the stories about fantastical worlds and happy endings
most. Unfortunately, she had a bad feeling that this fairytale wouldn’t
end in ever-after—happily or otherwise.
Sitting behind his desk in the library, Kai leaned back in his chair and
watched the four vidscreens on the far wall. The young female with
raven hair appeared to be the most like the Xenons with her delicate
features and quiet, musical voice. The two males fascinated him,
especially the one with the scarred face and reddish hair.
“You said he can transform into a feline?”
“Yes, sir.” The corners of Tira’s lips twitched. “Have you ever
encountered his race on your travels?”
“Once, on the planet Helix. I know little about their race, but I’m sure
the elders will have the information we seek.” Kai’s gaze flickered back
to the female with dark-blonde hair and curves a male could lose himself
in for what felt like the thousandth time. “Tell me what you’ve learned,
Captain.”
“The language barrier has made communication difficult. I gather the
males are named Tariq and Sion, while the smaller female is called
Cami.”
“The other female?” Kai asked, doing his best to keep his tone
neutral. “The blonde one with the star-shaped marking near her eye.
What do you know about her?”
“She is their leader, and she speaks most unusually. I’m not sure of
her name, but she has repeatedly demanded to speak with someone
named…Alliance.” Pausing, Tira folded her hands together behind her
back and stared toward the vidscreens with a furrowed brow. “Sir,
perhaps it would be advisable to consult the elders.”
Kai raised his right hand in a dismissive gesture. “Patience, Tira. I
want to speak with them.”
“Vasili, I must protest.”
“Your protest is noted.” Rising from his seat, he twirled his fingers,
using his magic to close each of the vidscreens. “Firstly, I’d like to meet