Prime Deliverance (Katieran Prime Series (Book Five))

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Book: Prime Deliverance (Katieran Prime Series (Book Five)) Read Online Free PDF
Author: KD Jones
both.” She saw the gratitude made both men blush. They were adorable. “Don’t let me interrupt your discussion.” She waved them to talk while she ate her food.
    “The female warrior did not say that, AtOM,” the other male whose name was LanER said.
    Female warrior? “Are you both talking about Captain Jaxon Malone?”
    Both males looked at her excitedly. “Yes, she is amazing. Have you met her?”
    “Yes, I helped arrange her and Dr. Morris’s move into the suite with Cassie Tomlin.”
    “She is very outspoken for a female,” AtOM said.
    AriELa laughed. “Yes, she is.” She was really enjoying herself for the first time in weeks. They continued discussing how different the Earth females were.
    “What are you doing here?” a loud male voice demanded.
    AriELa jumped in her seat. She glanced up into the stormy eyes of TarAK. “Why are you yelling at me?” The other two males took offense to TarAK’s tone. They stood and acted as if they were ready to pounce.
    TarAK growled at the two males. How dare they flirt with AriELa? She was a Prima, far above them. They weren’t worthy to wipe the sand from her shoes. “You will leave and never speak to Prima AriELa again,” TarAK ordered.
    AriELa was livid. How dare he interrupt her meal and then order males away from her? He had no right to do that. She stood and pushed at his chest, which did not make him step back as she hoped. He was too strong for that.
    “Back off, TarAK! AtOM and LanER were keeping me company during my Evening Meal. You’re the only one not welcome here.” She glared at him.
    TarAK grabbed AriELa by the arm and started to drag her out of the Meal Room. The two males reached for TarAK prepared to take him down as everyone around them watched the scene unfold. This was turning into a catastrophe.
    “Wait, AtOM, LanER. We need to all calm down. I’ll leave with TarAK.”
    The two males reluctantly backed away from TarAK. “If he hurts you in any way, let us know and we will break his legs,” LanER said with a serious face.
    She giggled. She couldn’t help it. “I will tell you immediately if he transgresses against me.”
    TarAK harrumphed as he pulled AriELa behind him out of the Meal Room. He didn’t say anything until they got inside the blue lift, which was designated for the seventh and eighth floors only.
    “What were you thinking?” he demanded of her.
    “I was enjoying my meal with friends.”
    TarAK took a step closer to her making her back up against the wall of the elevator. “They were not thinking friendly thoughts of you, AriELa. They were thinking of sexual ones.”
    AriELa shook her head. “That’s not true. How would you know that?”
    “Any male would think sexual thoughts about you. You are a beautiful female.” TarAK was within an inch of her.
    She could feel his warm breath. Her brain seemed to get stuck on one thought. “You think I’m beautiful?”
    TarAK emitted a low sexual growl without thinking. Her scent was getting to him, fogging up his mind. This was a mistake, being inside a small enclosure alone with her. He didn’t mean to lean forward, but he did. He was an inch away from her lips. He could taste her sweet breath. Then the doors to the elevator opened and ended the spell he had been under. He jerked away from her.
    “Go to your suite, Prima.” He gently pushed her out of the elevator and hit the close button. Kitana, I’m in trouble .
    “What in Kitana?” AriELa stood there staring at the closed door of the elevator. She couldn’t believe what just happened. TarAK had said she was beautiful and he acted jealous that she was spending time with other males. He almost kissed her then walked away from her. She wasn’t sure what she was angrier about; him suddenly acting jealous or him not kissing her.
    She made her way back to her suite. She needed to forget what happened. He was probably just feeling bad from being rejected by Cassie. It didn’t mean anything. That’s what she told
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