Van, Becca - Help Me Fly Again (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting) (2 page)

BOOK: Van, Becca - Help Me Fly Again (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
2.38Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Dreab looked over at Erup, and as one, they dropped from the cliff’s edge. Dreab’s white wings spread and flapped a few times, until he found an air current heading in the direction the strange bird was traveling. He heard the bird impact with the ground a third and fourth time. When he didn’t hear any more loud bangs, he realized the crashing bird had finally come to rest.

He flapped his large wings rapidly, hoping he would be in time to help the strange creature if it was still alive. The distance they traveled was quite expansive, and he hoped the creature had not landed in the Redloh Clan Territory. The Redloh people were not known for their good manners. Any creature unfortunate enough to find themselves in their region was usually never heard from again. The people of the Reap Clan were the only Eagronians strong enough to defeat the Redloh Clan, but they tried to stay away from the aggressive group as much as possible. The Reap Clan much preferred peace and quiet, rather than aggression and violence. Dreab and Erup had their suspicions about the Redloh Clan leader being insane, as stories they had heard from other Eagronian Clans indicated.

Dreab could see smoke billowing into the air. He flapped his wings and tilted his large body toward the crash site of the strange bird. What he saw when the site came into view turned his stomach. The metallic bird was on fire, and it looked like its strange white innards were bubbling out of the top of its body. One of its wings had been sheared off and was quite a distance away. Dreab slowed his flight and landed on his feet close to the mess. His brother landed beside him. Then he realized what he was looking at was a spaceship. He had never seen one shaped like the broken one in front of him before. The shape was flat, and its wings were so wide it was a wonder the weight of them wouldn’t be too heavy to keep it in the air. The tail was long and wide. He wondered where the spaceship had come from.

Dreab flinched in sympathy as he heard a hissing noise then a loud moan as more of the white innards bubbled from the top of the ship. It looked like a large white glob was trying to get out of the craft. He cringed at the pain the creature inside must be feeling then stopped suddenly when he realized that it was a living being who must be hurt badly. Dreab looked over at his brother, then turned back to watch with astonishment as the large, white thing rose up and over the side of the spaceship’s body. It slipped in the white mess and slid to the ground with another moan. He and his brother backed away, not sure what type of creature was before them.

Dreab retracted his wings back into his shoulder blade cavities, preparing to fight the thing. The last thing he wanted was for his wings to be damaged in a fight. He watched from a safe distance as the figure wiped white dollops of matter from the top of its mass, and he stared in awe as a round, strange-shaped head came into view. Limbs moved up to the head again, and to his horror, the head was removed from the body. The creature moved again and then removed an outer layer of skin. He had never seen anything like it. He was fascinated and horrified at the same time.

The creature left standing before him looked like a small version of him, but much different. It moaned and stretched then turned toward them and froze. He was looking at some sort of humanoid female. She had long, black hair secured to her head by some strange-looking band, bright-green eyes, and uncomfortable-looking coverings on her body. The coverings on the top half of her body did not cover the full length of her arms and revealed fair, unblemished skin. He realized she must have been wearing some sort of protective coverings and had removed them. The female creature was so small compared to him he wondered how she had survived crashing into the ground. She stood frozen in place, staring at them with her mouth hanging open.

“Who and what are you?” Dreab asked the creature. He watched as the female frowned at him, and he realized she could not understand him. He glanced toward Erup and conferred with his brother.

“Do you think our breath spell would work on this creature?” Dreab asked.

“I don’t know, but what if she has some sort of disease and makes you ill? We should let one of the other lower clan members do the breath spell.”

“We cannot ask of a clan member to do what we would not do ourselves. You will be ready to protect me, or kill me if something goes wrong?”

“You know I will, but I would still prefer you let someone else spell the creature,” Erup said with a sigh. Dreab moved toward the small female creature slowly, cautiously, not wanting to frighten her with any sudden movements. He held a large hand out toward her in a friendly gesture as she began to back away. He moved closer to her and inhaled a sweet, floral scent. She smelled so nice, and he felt his cock harden behind his soft hide pants. He grasped the female by her upper arms and lowered his head toward her lush, red lips. He took a deep breath and exhaled into the female’s slightly parted lips. He emptied his lungs into her mouth and chanted in his mind.

Take the breath I give you and hear me well. In the language of the Eagron, be-spelled.

Dreab then breathed in some of her air as she exhaled. Dreab, Erup, and any other Eagronian would be able to understand the small female as she would them. He held the female as she swayed on her feet and closed her eyes. It took a few moments until she was steady on her feet once more. When she opened her eyes and looked up at him, he removed his hands from her upper arms and moved back a few steps.

“Do you understand me?” he asked.

“Yes,” the female replied.

“Who and what are you?” Dreab asked.

“What did you do to me?”

“I be-spelled you, so you can understand us. Now, answer my question.”

“I am Sandi Tyler from planet Earth. I am a female human being, and I work for IDSE testing prototype air craft. The craft I was testing had a total systems failure, and I crash-landed here. Where am I?”

“You are on planet Eagron. I am Dreab Reyrd, and this is my brother, Erup. We are the leaders of Reap Clan. We are very pleased to meet you, Sandi Tyler. Were you injured in your crash?”

“No. I think I’ll end up a bit stiff and sore, but the crash foam protected me from being hurt. Your planet is very beautiful. It looks a lot like planet Earth, but much cleaner. Do you have any flying ships, any technology at all, that may help me get back to my home planet?”

“Yes, we do have flying machines, but ours are a lot different than yours. You will come and stay at our home?” Her scent was calling out to him. He had a feeling he had just met his and his brother’s mate. He called Erup over to him and Sandi and watched his brother’s reaction to the female intently.

Dreab didn’t want to take her to their real home in the second large cavern, below what had once been the clan’s first home. He didn’t know who she was or why she was here. He needed to get to know her and trust her motives for being on his planet before he showed her how technologically advanced they truly were. Even though he wanted to let his guard down, he had to put the safety of his people first. He resigned himself to the fact he and his brother would have to pretend they were a lot more primitive than was true. He wasn’t looking forward to using the rock house with none of their usual comforts, but it couldn’t be helped for now.

“Erup, we will need to take Sandi to our home. She has nowhere else to go. We cannot, in all conscience, let her roam around and have her end up in Redloh Clan territory.” Dreab watched as Erup breathed in the female’s scent. His brother’s nostrils flared and quivered. His muscles hardened, as well as his cock. Dreab could see the bulge in his brother’s hide pants growing.

Female births on Eagron were only a quarter of the male birth rate. The birth rate of females had diminished over the last few centuries, and no one knew why. Females were rare and treated with great respect. The males on their planet had evolved, adapted to the diminishing female population, and when one male met his mate, if he had any siblings, his brothers would also be mate to the female. Males on their planet took great care to keep their women happy and safe.

* * * *

“Well, since I have nowhere else to go, I would be honored to stay in your home. Where do you live? There are no buildings around here.” Sandi looked around at her surroundings. The planet looked so much like Earth. The plants were the same colors, but different species. The soil had more of a yellow tint to it, but still looked similar to home.

Sandi turned back to face the two men. They were so handsome they took her breath away. They looked so much like human males on Earth, only much taller. They had shoulder-length blond hair, their eyes were an unusual aquamarine color, and they had to stand nearly seven feet tall. They had broad, muscular shoulders, arms, and pectoral muscles, which rippled beneath their skin. Their bodies tapered down over ripped abs to slim hips and large, muscular thighs, encased in some sort of hide pants. Their feet were covered with hide-type moccasins laced halfway up their shins. Her eyes ran back up their bodies until they snagged at the large bulges of their crotches. They were definitely packing huge weapons.

Sandi blushed when she realized where she was staring and quickly lifted her gaze to theirs. She watched as smirks tilted the corners of their mouths, and she felt her cheeks redden even more at being caught. She was about to open her mouth and apologize but stopped as she saw the heat in their eyes. They were as attracted to her as she was to them. She was going to have to be careful around these two studs, or she would end up in bed with one of the aliens. The last thing she wanted was to be intimate with another species.

“Our home is halfway up the mountain in the distance over yonder. If you will allow us, we will take you there at once,” Erup finally replied.

“Okay. Do you think we will make it before nightfall? That’s quite a distance to cover,” Sandi said.

“It will take no more than half a sun round,” Dreab replied.

Sandi watched as great white wings slid out and unfurled to stretch to their fullest capacity. Sandi gasped and began backing away from them.

“Oh my God. What the hell? What are you?” Sandi asked in awe, her voice wobbling.

“We have already told you, we are Eagronians. Why would you ask again?” Erup asked

“Y–you have wings,” Sandi said with a squeak as she backed farther away from them.

“Yes. Do you not? I suppose that is why you cover the upper half of your body. We would never be able to wear coverings over our chests and backs. It would be most illogical, as we would have to remove the coverings all the time, and no doubt very uncomfortable,” Erup replied as he took a step toward Sandi.

“Whoa, wait a minute. This changes everything. There is no way I can fly to your home. I don’t have wings, and besides that, there is no way in hell I’m ever going to fly without having metal surrounding me. If you crash or drop me, I would die instantly on impact,” Sandi replied as she kept backing away.

“We are strong enough to take your slight weight, Sandi. You have no need to fear we would ever drop you,” Dreab stated.

“Well, how do I know that? I don’t even know you. We’ve only just met. Forget it, I’ll walk. No, I’ve changed my mind. I think I’ll stay right here, safe on the ground.” Sandi plopped her ass on the ground.

“That is not a wise decision, Sandi. You are close to the Redloh Clan territory. There are rumors about the leader of their clan being strange of mind. He is a very cruel leader, not to mention the wild animals that roam at sundown. You would not survive the night,” Erup warned.

Oh, this is just fucking great. Maybe I hit my head on impact and I’m in a coma, dreaming. Yes, that must be it. It wasn’t fear that made me pass out. I must have a head injury. None of this can be real. Can it?

“We have need to move now, Sandi. One of the Redloh Clan is in the sky in the distance. We must leave before you are discovered. Their leader may hurt you if you are taken to their clan territory. You will fly with me. If you come and stand in front of me, I will hold you securely and we will go,” Dreab stated urgently. Sandi quickly weighed the pros and cons of going with the two angel-like men, or staying to face a more aggressive clan and wild animals. The pros won. She stepped close to the front of Dreab’s body, and he placed his large palms on her shoulders and turned her sideways. He wrapped an arm around her shoulders and slid the other beneath her knees, picking her up and cradling her against his chest. Sandi shivered in reaction to his proximity. She felt her cunt soften and weep juices onto her panties. Her breasts felt heavy, and her nipples puckered.
What the fuck, girl? Get a grip.

Sandi held onto Dreab’s forearm as he began to run along the ground and move his enormous wings at the same time. She could hear his wings flapping, and the sound of air rushing through his great big, white feathers was beautiful, yet terrifying. She had never flown without a case of hard metal surrounding her. She looked over beside Dreab and saw Erup running beside them. Erup left the ground before they did, and she watched in fascination as he rose higher and higher into the air. She looked down and slammed her eyelids closed when she saw they had also left the earth behind.

Sandi opened her eyes to slits then quickly shut them again as their distance from the ground became greater. The wind Dreab created by his flight rushed over her skin and grabbed hold of her hair, whipping it about her face. She dug her nails into the arm wrapped around her shoulders and above her chest, too afraid to let go. She had never experienced anything like it before. She was flying through the sky in the arms of an alien, totally dependent on him for her safety. She opened her eyes again and then laughed out loud as adrenaline rushed through her system. Sandi had always loved the idea of flying, and even though she relished every time she took up a spacecraft, nothing compared to flying this way. It was way more exhilarating than flying a ship. The feel of the wind in her hair and caressing her skin was wonderful.

BOOK: Van, Becca - Help Me Fly Again (Siren Publishing Ménage Everlasting)
2.38Mb size Format: txt, pdf, ePub
ads

Other books

Vera's Valour by Anne Holman
The Dancer and the Dom by Bailey, J.A.
In the Danger Zone by Stefan Gates
Deception (Mafia Ties #1) by Fiona Davenport
Suicide's Girlfriend by Elizabeth Evans
Kitty’s Big Trouble by Carrie Vaughn
Deadlocked by Joel Goldman
His Clockwork Canary by Beth Ciotta
Monster by Bernard L. DeLeo