Alien’s Secret (OUTLAW PLANET MATES) by Harper Rosling EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Keldor
I paced near the edge of my territory, taking in the sights and sounds
around me. The feral planet of Reazus Prime was a brutal place to live. If
not for my keen senses, I would have succumbed to the dangers present
long ago.
I pulled my wings tighter around me as the winds picked up. Storm
season was almost upon us. It was time to head back to my lair before the
storms made traveling difficult. The last thing I wanted was to be caught out
in the storms when they hit.
I turned to make my way back when something out of place caught my
eye. An escape pod hidden beneath some brush should not be on my land. I
looked around, searching for any signs of others. When no others were
apparent, I approached cautiously, wondering what I would find inside.
Rumors abounded of human females being discovered on Reazus Prime.
My nearest neighbor, Devkon, had found a human some months back. A
feisty little human who had shot me with a point thing, she called an arrow.
I still bore the scar from the incident in my wing. Even so, I admired her
spirit. She was a good match for Devkon. While we had never been friends,
I had an enormous amount of respect for the [look to see if I gave his race a
name].
It was difficult to know how long ago the pod had crashed on Reazus
Prime. Vining plants grew fast in this area of the planet, hiding the pod by
climbing over the top. I scanned around the area, seeking any signs of life
or anything else out of place. When I sensed no one, I crouched beside the
pod to inspect it more closely. A large dent marred the side of the pod. The
door was sealed shut. Whatever or whoever was inside must have been
trapped in there for some time. They were most likely dead, but I still had to
check. It was my responsibility as the guardian of this land to ensure
nothing untoward was happening within my territory.
The control panel refused to leave stasis mode and remained frozen and
unresponsive. Even as I attempted to circumvent the programming, the pod
beeped. At first, the sound was a steady rhythm. Then the noise became
irregular, speeding up into a frantic pace. Even as my fingers pushed at the
flashing lights, the pod shuddered as if taking a last breath.
My claws came out as I sliced through the metal, opening the door of
the pod. It wasn’t my smartest move, but I no longer had a choice. Inside, a
female lay unconscious. Her skin was pale, too pale. As her chest rose, her
breaths remained shallow. Her pulse was weak, but still steady. She had lost
a lot of blood. Wounds decorated the female’s head and arms, blood staining
the cloth covering other body parts. The pod’s emergency medical
programming must have failed to engage.
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