Mated to the Alien King: The Complete Series: A BBW SciFi Alien Romance (Captured by the Alien King Book 12)

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Authors: Lisa Lace
carefully opened my eyes.
    "Kenna," Jared said, "how are you? So nice to see you. Glad you could drop by to be imprisoned along with us."
    I winced and looked around for Dar. He was still in the holding his head, trying to wake up.
    I didn't say anything. It was too difficult to speak. Mana offered me some water, which I drank, then leaned back against the wall of the cell.
    Dar tried to come to me, but he was too weak. Jared helped him over to where I sat against the wall. He took my hand, and I immediately felt better.
    Whatever was going to happen, at least we were together.
    They took us without any of our tools and only the bottom layer of our clothes.
    After a while, Dar opened his eyes and spoke.
    "What happened?" he said.
    "Before or after you guys made everything worse by showing up here and getting captured, too," Jared said, a sour look on his face.
    "We had a plan to escape," Mana said more gently. "But it depended on you two still being on board the ship."
    "But you were unconscious," I said.
    "We were not unconscious. We were hiding out here," Jared said, looking at us like we were crazy.
    "I picked you up and dragged you across the floor over there," Dar said. "Then we all got transported."
    I nodded.
    "Everyone else's dots were green, but yours were blue. That's why we left the ship and came here," I said.
    "You used the data from the sensors?" Mana said, frowning. "I dropped those when we climbed through the ducts."
    "Then whose data were the sensors sending back?" This was getting stranger by the minute.
    "I have no idea," Jared said, suddenly looking like a scared little boy. "What I do know is that we were used as bait to lure you over here. These guys are a lot more sophisticated than we thought."
    "We saw your bodies." Dar said. "We lifted them."
    "Wait," I said. "Remember how I told you they weren't heavy enough, Dar?"
    "They must have been decoys," Mana said.
    "We have underestimated these aliens considerably. We need to get out of here," Jared said. "Where is your ship?"
    We both shrugged.
    "Great," he said, running his fingers through his hair in frustration.
    "We'll figure something out," Mana murmured, and he glanced at her. The look held for a moment too long. Then he nodded and let out a heavy breath.
    Dar looked at me, his eyebrows raised.
    "So, how are we going to get out of here?" I said, tearing their attention away from each other and back to the situation at hand.
    "I'm afraid you're not," a tall man in a business suit said, materializing in front of us. We all stared. He was a big man with a broad chest. He wore immaculately tailored clothes which fit him perfectly. He looked pretty good, except for his eyes, which were cold and inhuman.
    "Who are you?" Dar said, his face grim.
    "It doesn't matter. What matters is who YOU are."
    He glanced around at each one of us and then smiled in a way that made my stomach turn.
    "You are all my slaves."
Part 2: Disappearance
    KENNA
    The stranger looked humanoid in appearance, but I was sure he wasn't human or Susohnnan. There was something that simply wasn't right about his eyes.
    "If you're not sure what to do, it would be perfectly acceptable right now to run away screaming," he said with a mocking smile.
    Dar stepped forward, drawing himself up to his full height.
    "I am King Darvish Micah Nindan Therossell Shu'in. I am the king of Susohn, located in quadrant 415.29. We have a claim on Wormhole 87 that we share with the humans of the planet Earth. You are trespassing."
    The alien's smile turned into a full-on laugh. But Dar continued, following protocol.
    "If you handled the removal or deaths of the ten thousand personnel on the Susohn Space Station, I demand that you return them, or I will charge you with the highest penalty of Susohnnan law."
    "You are an amusing little creature."
    Dar continued as if he hadn't been interrupted.
    "I further demand that you release all of the humans and Susohnnan on this vessel as per the Union treaty. It states

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