ROMANCE: ALIEN ROMANCE: Captured by the Alien Dragon (Alpha Male Alien Abduction BBW Romance) (Bad Boy Shifter Fantasy Romance)

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Author: Natalie Frost
leave my room!” she laughed. “I can’t fly myself up here and swoop back down there when I need things like, oh, I don’t know, food.”
     
    “We’ll put in a staircase.”
     
    “That’s going to have to be one hell of a staircase.”
     
    He smiled at her and brushed the hair out of her face, letting his dark eyes burn into hers, “we’ll make it work.”
     
    “Okay,” she said, a smile spreading quickly across her face.
     
    “Okay?” he asked with an eager nod. “Okay, you’ll stay?”
     
    “I’ll stay. But just know, if I do, you’re never going to be able to get rid of me.”
     
    “I don’t ever plan on it,” he replied, leaning in and pressing his lips to hers. “I could never let you go, Chelsea.”
     
    ***THE END***

Abducted by the Alien Dragon
     
    CHAPTER ONE
     
    Amias took in his surroundings. He wasn’t sure he was convinced that this planet would provide what his people were looking for. “I don’t know,” he said to his companions. “Do you think its remote enough?”
     
    “Remote enough?” Cosimo, Amias’ second in command, replied stepping forward. “We’re in the middle of a dessert,” he replied pointedly.
     
    “But there’s a city just 25 miles away,” Amias pointed out. “What if one of the humans finds us?”
     
    “Twenty-five miles is enough space to keep us safely hidden,” Cosimo countered. “Besides, do we really have any other choice?”
     
    Amias knew that Cosimo was right. Earth was the only planet they had found with a climate and landscape similar to the one they were accustomed to back on Zexilon, their home planet. They would have never left the safe haven of their home if it weren’t for the rapidly accelerating deterioration of the outer layer of their atmosphere. This had resulted in one natural disaster after another, eventually leaving Zexilon uninhabitable. All of their people had been scattered throughout the universe, desperately seeking a place they could establish a new life.
     
    He turned to look back at the tired, weary group he was traveling with. They had been searching for months, and it was very likely that they wouldn’t find another place as perfect for them as where they were at that moment. “But if they do find us,” he couldn’t help but wonder out loud.
     
    “Then we’ll do what we have to in order to protect our kind,” Cosimo said stepping towards him and placing a firm hand on his shoulder. “Amias, you’re the leader of our team. If you say ‘no’ then it’s a no. But think about our people. We’re exhausted. We’re weak, and we’re running out of supplies. There’s no telling how much longer we can continue the search.”
     
    That was Amias’ fear—using force. He knew that if it came down to it, his kind would be able to annihilate the Earthlings with no trouble. Their weak, fleshy make-up wouldn’t stand against his people when they shifted from their human form to their other. But none of them wanted that. All they wanted was to live in peace. They would never use force unless it was absolutely necessary.
     
    Amias took a deep breath and let a smile form on his face. “Alright,” he nodded. With that simple gesture, his men burst into a fit of cheers. “We’ll stay!” An audible sigh of relief passed through the group.
     
    “I don’t think we’ll regret it,” Cosimo said, turning to lead the others back to the ship to begin collecting their things.
     
    Watching them walk away, exchanging smiles and words of excitement, Amias reached into his bag and pulled out his communicator. Pushing the small red button on the black box, the screen came to life. “Commander?” he asked when the holographic image of his commanding officer Gerrit was fully projected. Even in a miniature version, he still had an overbearing presence.
     
    “Amias,” Gerrit replied. “I hope you’re calling with good news.”
     
    “I am, sir,” he began. “We have found a place we think will work.
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