PrimalHunger

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Author: Dawn Montgomery
back of her mind. Her cheeks flushed and
a spark of anger coiled. He was obviously combat-trained, and she wasn’t at her
best. She wasn’t dead yet, so he wasn’t a Sheon assassin.
    Please remove your garment.
    Each of them would undergo a complete exam. “You should do
as he says. He has a really mean voice when you ignore his commands.”
    “Who is Bob, exactly?” Kendra almost missed his question. He
was unzipping his suit. Well, what was left of it, anyway. His disrobing was
too much of a temptation to ignore. Dark skin with sparse fur on his chest.
Just the way she liked it. Her fingers itched to run along the ridges of his
abs. That’s it! I’m definitely getting some downtime after this mission.
Drooling all over a stranger? I am way overdue for an appointment in the
pleasure dome.
    She had to clear her throat to be able to speak. “He’s the
terraform lab’s AI.”
    His arms shrugged out of the flight suit. It gave her a
moment to consider his raw, masculine beauty. Azros was breathtaking. His neck
and shoulders had tiger stripes of darker skin. She wanted to see his back,
touch the stripes. How far down did they actually go? Was it a tattoo? A
birthmark? Would it have a different texture if she ran her fingers…or tongue
over it? Her gaze followed his fingers down to the waist, where either his butt
or his dick held up the suit. Kendra was betting on both.
    “Should I get a sheet?” There was laughter in his voice, but
no matter how hard she tried, Kendra couldn’t drag her gaze away.
    “For what?” Her husky question was followed by a shrug of
his powerful shoulders.
    His hands slid the suit over his massive erection.
    “Right.” She cleared her throat. Kendra quickly averted her
eyes and walked over to a cabinet. His quiet laughter chased her. She slid open
a drawer and pulled out a sheet. Everything was getting to her. Even the
normally soft material felt unusually scratchy against her hands.
    Get a hold of yourself. You’ve seen it all before. Hell, sex was a regular part of her life. She happily defended the men and
women who chose the oldest profession, so why was he getting under her skin?
    She turned and smacked into a hard body. Awareness and shock
mixed. How did he sneak up on her? I must be more exhausted than I thought. His hands steadied her, but all Kendra could do was inhale the rich scent of
him.
    He gently extracted the sheet from her hands. Her gaze
followed the line of his arm and zeroed in on the wound on his side. It took
only a moment to recognize old skin burns of a Sheon slave weapon. Long-buried
memories flashed in her mind. It had marred her mother’s broken body in the
same way. His skin was torn along his rib cage. Her fingers traced the outside
of the burn pattern. “Looks like this came from the crash.” Why did she say
that? She gently pressed on the bruised area and heard him suck in a breath. Any
excuse to touch him, huh, Kendra?
    “And your fist.”
    A small spurt of satisfaction lit up her mood with that
reminder. “Yeah. Looks like you’re going to hurt for a while.”
    Please lie down on the table. The scan will commence.
    Kendra stepped away and clenched her hands into tight fists
to keep from touching him again. “Looks like that’s my clue. I’ll go get the
esskin.”
    “Running away?”
    Kendra put all her attitude in the way she raised her gaze
to his. The sexual awareness shining in their depths upped the heat coiled in
her body. His grin told her it was only a matter of time. “Just weighing the
options. Now be good for doctor Bob. I’ll prep the esskin and see if there are
any clothes you can wear.” She patted his arm and used every ounce of her
willpower to walk away. For now.

Chapter Three
     
    Water blasted against her shoulders and back. Kendra groaned
as the much-needed shower washed grime down the drain. Azros was dangerous. She
placed her fists side by side on the tile and leaned her forehead against them.
He moved like a military
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