Dazz

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Authors: Hannah Davenport
whispered as he laid her on the soft bed.  She could feel the medicine wearing off, but still couldn’t open her eyes…not yet anyway.
    She felt him crawl in behind her and wrap his body around hers.  He gently stroked her hair, and then moved down to her arm.  With each touch, Chloe felt the ember of fire roar to life.  The now-blazing inferno cleansed the remaining medicine from her system and her eyes popped open.
    She rolled over, and as they faced each other, she grinned at the déjà vu.  She had lain in this same position once today already, or was that yesterday?  She had no way of telling time here.
    “Welcome back,” he smiled.
    “I can understand you, now!”  A huge grin spread across her happy face.
    “And I can understand you,” he grinned.  “I guess this mean you’re from the Dreama Sector.”
    “I’ve never heard of the Dreama Sector, but I’m from Earth.”
    “Earth, is that what you call your planet?”
    “Yes, and I’m human,” she sighed, “but it isn’t the same anymore.”
    “Do you want to go back?”
    Did she?  She hadn’t had a real life for a while now.  The gym where she’d worked as a fitness trainer had long since been destroyed, along with almost every major infrastructure in Texas.  “I don’t know,” she finally answered.  “The gray aliens destroyed everything.  Even my family is gone.”
    “They are called Tureis.  They attacked our home world not too long ago and killed my mother.”
    She hadn’t let herself think about her family for a long time. She’d had her dad, and one set of grandparents, but that was all the family she had alive before they came.  “Someone on Earth said they were called Tureis, and your kind were called Azziarin.”  He nodded conformation before she continued, “I’m sorry you lost your mother.”
    “I’m sorry you lost your family.  I would kill every one of the Tureis if I could.  Destruction is all they know.”  He hesitated before asking, “There is something I’ve been wondering about.  Why did they break your bones and cover you in bruises?  That’s unlike them.  They normally sell the females for profit.”
    Chloe grimaced as she thought of the beating she’d endured at their hands.  “When they captured me, I escaped and took out of few of them.  I guess they were tired of it and decided to teach me a lesson.  I don’t know.  Maybe I was just too much trouble.”  Anger crossed his face and then disappeared.  Strange.
    “I noticed you have great fighting skills.”
    “My dad was in the military.  He taught me some basic moves so I could always defend myself.  Most of the time, it worked.”
    They laid in bed, face to face, her gazing into his beautiful eyes.  Lost in the feelings swirling around inside her, she didn’t realize she’d closed the gap between them until her lips pressed against his, tentatively seeking, tasting him as her tongue traced the seam of his lips. 
    Dazz didn’t hesitate to deepen the kiss as he rolled on top of her, supporting his weight with his forearms.  Her legs spread to allow room to cradle his body.
    When he broke the kiss, she looked into his eyes and saw the lust-filled look on his face.  His fangs were protruding further, passing his lower lip. His eyes looked darker and he had an almost feral look about him.  It should have scared Chloe; instead, it made her want him even more.
    Not saying anything, she raised slightly off the bed and took his lips in a savage kiss.  When she started pulling at the black jumpsuit, he took the hint, grabbed the seam around his neck, and ripped it open.  He did the same to hers, exposing her large, high breasts.
    He broke the kiss and drank in her beauty as he stared at her breasts.  Chloe lay naked from the waist up, letting him look his fill.  She took that time to drink in his large muscled chest which led down to his equally muscled eight-pack abs.  Nothing about him was soft, except his touch.
    He gave

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