Intentional Abduction

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current situation, it served the purpose.
    As she bobbed among the aliens, their bellows transitioning from challenge to surprised pain, she caught glimpses of her target, his silver hued blades flashing and his emerald cape rippling as he dispensed violence. The bright flashes of light came from his companions, purple-colored fellows like himself who calmly fired at the encroaching horde. Not exactly the brightest defense maneuver in a docking bay where one stray shot could depressurize the whole area, but she couldn’t do much about it other than rid the area of attackers so they’d stop shooting.
    Oddly, the more soldiers that went down, the more determined the rest seemed. The loud-mouthed female, watching from the safety of a hover platform, just about foamed at the mouth in her screaming excitement. Annoyed at the blatant lust shown at her chosen prey, Aylia whipped out her lead weights and twirled the string attached to them.
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    Intentional Abduction – Eve Langlais Letting them fly, she allowed herself a grim smile of satisfaction when the noisy alien female received them in the face and fell back off her pedestal of prominence. One annoying distraction taken care of, she dove back into the fray.
    At one point in the battle, which diminished as newcomers hesitated, wading through the sea of blood, Aylia came face to face with her target. Well, eye to eye given that they both wore headdresses to cover their identity. His glacial eyes, reflecting the green hue of his cape, scrutinized her for a moment, a heart stopping nanosecond that made everything else fade to nothing, before he whirled away, displaying a taut pair of buttocks that flexed as he ran.
    It proved a good thing the fight was pretty much done as she gawked after him like a foolish girl dazed by her first glimpse of battle. Unable to tear her gaze away, she tracked him as he raced away from her and up the docking tunnel leading to his ship.
    The future father of her babe safe, Aylia disappeared into the chaos and shadows, seeking her own small vessel. It wouldn’t do to lose him now. Besides, their departure from this stinking cesspit of a city suited her just fine. Out in space, she could chase her quarry down without fear of interference, and even better, keep him to herself for as long as it took to accomplish the deed.
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    Intentional Abduction – Eve Langlais And her teacher had made sure she’d brought along plenty of rope to keep him tied up for the duration. Despite her inexperience, the burgeoning desire in her body and her curiosity made Aylia hope that the mating process would take a good, long while.

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    Jaro left his cousins behind to finish up the battle.
    Why not? After all, they’d caused it. Knowing the lucky pair, they’d find a way to come out profitably ahead of this fiasco.
    Jaro, on the other hand, would need to lay low while the repercussions of the mini war conducted in the spaceport died down. A shame really. He’d spotted one interesting-looking female while he broke off his unintentional engagement to the alien Lxroakian princess. Despite a cloak, which hid her form and face from view, he’d caught flashes of her toned legs as she used them to lash out, causing damage. And her eyes… His brief glimpse of them almost made him forget the danger around him as an urge to reveal her features overcame him. He wondered why she aided him, but given the number of assailants thrown at him, didn’t worry about it long. Although, if she hoped to earn a favor from him, she’d find herself sorely disappointed.
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    Intentional Abduction – Eve Langlais As the battle wound down, self-preservation kicked in and he fled while the chaos ebbed and before a new wave arrived. He didn’t waste time once aboard, barking out orders to his computer. “Seal the portals and disengage from the docking station.”
    “Launch sequence started,” replied a sensual female voice. “Destination?”
    “Anywhere I have no frukxing enemies

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