Erin's Alien Abductors

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Author: Becky Wilde
talk to my friends. They could answer my questions without me becoming too embarrassed. I not really much of an extrovert, in fact, I would have to say I am the complete opposite. And the idea of me having sex with four men is totally foreign to our world.”

    “Alright, we will give you time to get to know us, Red. If you have any questions we will answer them for you. We know how shy you really are. We felt that when our life's spirits floated on the transient plain, when we joined with you. We will never force you to do anything you don't want to. If you wanted to join with us one at a time only, then that is what will happen. If you want two, then we will succumb to your wishes. If you don't want to join with us ever again, then we will also respect that wish. We will never, ever, hurt you, Erin. It is our duty to love and protect you,” Jord stated with sincerity.

    Erin frowned over his choice of words. She didn't want them to want her, out of a need of duty. She wanted them to want her for herself. She needed to feel loved for herself. There was no way she was letting them touch her because they believed it was their duty.

    Jord and Biel saw her frown, but couldn't think of anything they had said which put that expression on her face.
    They watched her closely as a gamut of emotions flitted across her face. Some they could discern, others they couldn't. They watched her fill her lungs with a deep breath as she moved to the edge of the floating chair and watched it sink down far enough that she could gain her feet.

    “I'd like some time alone for a while. I'll be in the rec room,” Erin stated over her shoulder and left the room.

    Miga and Tiem entered the galley not long after Erin had left, they each had scowls on their faces as they approached their brothers.

    “I know I made an ass of myself with my arrogance, but what have you two done to make our mate so upset?” Miga asked as he sat at the table followed by Tiem.

    “I don't honestly know,” Jord stated with a puzzled expression on his face. “I was telling her we would never hurt her and if she didn't want to join with us all together, we would join with her one at a time. I also said if she didn't want to join with us again, then we wouldn't.”

    “Why would you say something like that Jord? We could end up going rogue with the mating fever if we do not join with our mate again. We could all end up dying because of what you said,” Miga scowled at his brother.

    “I think Erin will eventually come around. I was trying to take away the pressure she was feeling by letting her know we would never force her; and if she felt it was her choice to join with us rather than having to, she would feel more comfortable with us.”

    “Okay, I can understand why you said what you did. But did you stop to think about what would happen if she decides she never wants to join with us again?” Tiem asked.

    “No, not really. I just wanted her not to feel too much pressure. The more pressure she feels, the more likely she would baulk,” Jord stated with a sigh. Had he really made it impossible for them to join with their mate ever again? By the divinities he hoped not. Maybe little Honey and little Rhiannon would be able to advise their mate and make her feel comfortable in regards to having four mates. He hoped so, because if not, then they were all doomed.

    Erin spent the rest of the week in the rec room. She slept on the sofa and when she needed food she made her way to the galley. She still talked to her mates when they were near, but didn't make the effort to go to them and ask any questions. She couldn't get over the fact they saw her as a duty. She wanted to be loved for who she was. From a little girl she had dreamed of finding a man who would love her just as she was, without any pressures or duty to sway their relationship. She wanted to have the whole nine yards. To have unconditional love, the house with the white picket fence and of course,
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