Invasion of Her Heart

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Author: Trinity Blacio
Jaxxon tensed, glancing at each other and then at her. “Where is this man? We’ll kill him for you. No woman should be harmed.” Jaxxon moved closer to the table, but she countered his move by stepping back.
    “Don’t know and don’t care. Tonto, come here.” Venus patted her leg, but the dog remained at Volund’s feet.
    “You have a very brave dog.” He pushed his black, shoulder-length hair with white streaks away from his face and drew in a deep breath.
    Venus admired the braids hanging off either side of the bigger man’s face. The criss-cross pattern of the white streaks and black lent him a look that reminded her of a blend of Native American-meets-otherworldly. A beautiful bright purple and red bead secured the end of each one.
    She frowned and glanced down at her dog. “Yes, he is, but sometimes he’s too reckless.”
    A smile twitched beneath Volund’s black Fu Manchu mustache as he gazed at her. The matching stones fastened to each end of his facial hair sparkled in a sunbeam that shone into the room.
    Ready for any sudden movement, Venus stepped around the table with her feet slightly apart. Her grip tightened on the M-16 while sweat dripped between her breasts, her nipples suddenly hardening under both intruders’ appraisal. A cold chill rode up Venus’s body as their gazes became possessive, and she could have sworn the red color of their eyes deepened.
    “My dog’s name is Tonto, and I’m Venus.” Aggravated, she tapped her boot to draw their attention away from her body. “I saw your ship fly over the building. Where are you from?”
    Jaxxon glanced at her foot and then walked over to one of the chairs in the room and sat. His black hair hid his face until he brushed it back and regarded her with dark red eyes, which matched the streaks in his hair.
    The visitors seemed to mean her no harm, but something about them made her wary, too. Their appreciative glances and the way they spoke to her stoked warmth in her lower abdomen, a heat Venus hadn’t felt for years. However, she didn’t like the feelings. The men had been there a whole five minutes, and suddenly she was having sexual thoughts and sensations? Venus pressed her thighs together, her pussy wet. What the hell was going on?
    “I hope you don’t mind if I sit.” Jaxxon smiled, his whole frame taking up the small seat. His gaze moved over her like a caress. “We’re from a planet called Azutu. We were sent here to keep your race from extinction.” The kilt he wore rode up his muscular thighs, giving Venus a glimpse of his naked and very large package.
    Her face flamed, and she turned to his brother.
    “There are many planets that are dying, but Earth isn’t entirely dead yet,” the younger of the two continued. “It just needs some cleansing and the aid of our sciences will help repair systems and restore balance. Eventually, others will come here, too.”
    Venus moved over to her bed-slash-couch and sat with her weapon ready. “Why would you come here to help Earth? Why didn’t someone arrive to help us before everyone died?” she snapped, distrusting them.
    Volund walked to the other side of the couch, his movements unhurried. As he sat, his gaze never left her. “There is something evil that is causing chaos the galaxies. Your planet can be saved, whereas ours cannot.” He grunted and turned to his brother, who nodded. “At one time, our race pushed our planet too far. We learned from it and brought our planet back from the brink. That is not what caused our world’s doom. An evil spread throughout our planet, polluting it and destroying it, until no one could do anything to save it. There are many planets in several galaxies that are dying. Its reach is long. My brother and I were chosen to come here and set up a base camp. The others my brother mentioned are from several different worlds. In a combined effort, we all hope to save each race from extinction.”
    Venus frowned and scooted to the far end of the
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