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“Get that thing away from me,” I said irritably. “So you’ve got a huge wang. So what?”
“So you were looking.” He grinned, apparently in a good mood this morning. “And actually, I’m about average for my species.”
“Which one? An Eloim or a Vorn?” I asked, interested despite myself.
He frowned, some of his good mood evaporating.
“A Vorn. As I told you, Eloim are a much smaller people. But we don’t have time to talk.” He rubbed his hands together. “I’ll make you first meal, as I promised.”
“So I’m just supposed to sit here and wait? Can’t you at least take off the cuffs so I can take a shower?” I pleaded.
Sarden shook his head. “You should be fine with the Force Locks on—the cleansing liquid won’t affect them.”
“What?” I looked at the awful vertical bathtub. “No, I didn’t mean that thing—there’s no way I’m getting in there! I just wanted to take a shower in the mister.”
He frowned. “The mister won’t truly get you clean—it’s only for momentary refreshment.”
“I don’t care,” I said stubbornly. “I’m not getting into that huge purple drowning-tank thing. You’re really tall but that purple cleanser stuff would go clear over my head.”
“Only until you kicked your way to the top,” he pointed out. “Or can’t you swim?”
A convulsive shudder went through me—I couldn’t help it.
“No,” I said in a low voice. “No, I…I can’t swim.”
“And the idea of getting in over your head scares you?” he persisted.
“What do you think?” I snapped. “Look, I’d rather not talk about it, okay?”
Sarden leaned closer, studying me closely.
“It does scare you,” he murmured. “The idea of water closing over your head scares you nearly to death, doesn’t it?”
I refused to answer this and only looked away.
“Poor little Pure One. I’m afraid you’ll have to wait. Maybe I can help you bathe when I get back from this deal.” He cupped my cheek in an irritatingly condescending way as though I was a frightened child or a puppy that needed to be comforted.
“Asshole.” Since my hands were cuffed with the heavy manacles, I couldn’t really bat him away. So I snapped at him instead.
He withdrew his long fingers just in time to get them out of reach of my teeth, his eyes widening.
“Feeling feisty this morning, are we?” he remarked mildly.
“All kinds of feisty, which you’ll find out if you try petting me like a scared puppy again,” I told him.
“I don’t know what a puppy is but I’ll keep it in mind,” he said dryly. “Well, I don’t have time to bathe you now but I can give you a change of shirts—I’m afraid all of my trousers will be too big for you, though.”
“All right,” I said at once, thinking he would certainly have to uncuff me in order to get the shirt over my head and arms and put a new one on me. And once I had the cuffs off, maybe I could convince him to leave them off.
“Get off the bed,” he directed. He had done something to the wall that made a kind of closet appear and he was rummaging through his shirts. Finally he pulled out another sleeveless shirt identical to the one he had on.
“Wait,” I said. “Don’t you have something with a little more, uh, coverage?”
“Why? Are you cold?” He raised an eyebrow at me. “The temp-shirt should keep you warm all over.”
“It does,” I said. “But it’s kind of, um revealing.”
“So it is.” His golden eyes roved over me again, as though I was some luscious dessert he was dying to take a bite of.
I tried to ignore the lascivious way he was eyeing me.
“Look, do you have something else or not?”
“As a matter of fact, I do.” Reaching in the closet again, he pulled out a long-sleeved shirt in black. Were black and white the only colors he owned? Then again, with his deep red skin, I was betting his color choices were probably pretty limited. You don’t want to clash with your own clothes. I have kind of the same problem with my red hair—I’ve never been able to wear pink although I’ve always wanted to.
“That looks good,” I said and held out my hands. “Take these things off so I can put it on. Please,” I added, hoping that being polite would help.
But Sarden shook his head.
“Not necessary. Look.”
He touched the light between the manacles and it glowed green for a moment, just as it had for me the night before. Then he did something else to it and it glowed purple.
“What does that mean?” I asked, frowning.
“You’ll see.”
Before I could ask anything else, he knelt in front of me, grasped the bottom hem of the black t-shirt I was wearing and pulled it right off my head and over my arms. Somehow the fabric passed right through the chains of the manacles though he hadn’t unlocked them at all, leaving me completely naked.
“Hey!” I tried to cover myself with my arms but with my hands cuffed in front of me, there were limits to what I could hide.
“What’s wrong?” Sarden asked.
“What do you mean, what’s wrong? I’m naked.” I could feel myself blushing furiously as I scrambled to shield myself.
“So you are.” He was giving me that look again—that big, bad wolf look that made my pulse race for some reason. “Is nudity really such a problem for your people?” he murmured.
“Yes, it freaking well is,” I snapped.
“But it shouldn’t be. And besides, I’ve seen you without clothing several times before,” he pointed out.
“Yes, and I was embarrassed every time.”
“Embarrassed? Hmm…” He came closer and traced one long finger over my collar bone. “Is that what this red flush means? Your skin is almost as red as mine.”
“Yes, that’s what it means,” I admitted. He was still giving me that intense look and I felt like my heart was trying to pound its way out of my chest. “Stop that,” I said, wishing my voice didn’t sound so breathless.
“Stop what?”
“Looking at me like that. Like…like you want to eat me up.”
“As a matter of fact I would love to eat you,” he rumbled, his golden eyes half-lidded now. “Vorn and Eloim both are very partial to pleasing their lovers with their tongues. There is no finer flavor than a wet and willing female.”
“I didn’t mean like that.” My cheeks were getting hotter and hotter and I couldn’t help crossing my legs.
“What’s wrong?” He looked surprised. “Don’t you enjoy letting a male taste you?”
As a matter of fact, I didn’t. It always made me intensely uncomfortable whenever I let a guy try it—not that many had offered. Scott couldn’t be bothered and the boyfriend I’d had in college had done nothing but a few perfunctory licks before deciding he’d done his duty and it was time to get down to actual sex, which was always the main event, of course.
But there was no way I was telling Sarden all that.
“Don’t talk like that to me,” I said, lifting my chin and frowning at him. “If my hands weren’t cuffed, I’d slap your face.” If I could reach it, that was.
“Really?” He frowned. “Don’t you give open and honest sexual compliments on Earth?”
“Not unless you’re a freaking construction worker,” I snapped. “It’s considered rude and invasive.”
He shook his head. “On Vorn 6 it’s considered extremely polite to tell a female how sexually arousing you find her and how you would enjoy pleasuring her.”
Well, that certainly explained why he felt so free to constantly talk about how sexy he thought I was. Which really didn’t make any sense, as far as I was concerned. I mean, I’ve got a pretty face and a lot of guys like my hair, but I’m still rocking a plus-sized booty which has kept more than one man from looking my way.
“I don’t understand you,” I said, fro
wning at him. “You could have picked anyone—any female—on Earth, right?”
“Of course.” He nodded.
“And you chose me? I mean, you could have had a supermodel and instead you picked a paralegal. You should have kept looking on that AMI thingy.”
“A supermodel?” His forehead creased in concentration. “Oh yes, I think I know the females you’re talking about. The Commercians showed them to me as an example of what Earth males find attractive.”
“What?” I couldn’t keep the incredulous note out of my voice. “You actually saw the supermodels and you still picked me?”
“Yes, I saw them. The Commercians showed me Bianca and Ellsbeth and several others.”
I could feel my eyes getting wide. “Those girls are at the top of the industry. I can’t believe you passed them up and went for me instead!”
“Do you really think so poorly of yourself?” He looked at me curiously.
“Well, no…” I cleared my throat. “I mean, I have a pretty face and pretty good hair when it’s not too humid. But I’m not tall enough or thin enough to be a supermodel.” Then again, almost no one is, and the fashion industry makes damn sure we never forget it.
Sarden shrugged his broad shoulders. “Those females were all long, skinny limbs with no padding—nothing to hold on to. They most certainly didn’t tempt me so I was pretty sure they wouldn’t tempt Tazaxx either.”
The reminder that he was planning to trade me away kind of put a damper on his compliment but I still couldn’t get over the fact that he’d picked plain, ordinary me over the highest paid models on Earth. I guess there’s no accounting for alien taste.
“When I saw you,” Sarden continued. “I knew you were the one. You were angry with a male who had thrown something at your head. You shouted and stormed away from him. Anger made your eyes bright and brought a flush to your cheeks. It was most fetching. And when I saw how ample your figure was, well…” He gave me his little one-sided grin. “How could I resist?”
“Wow…just wow.” I was literally at a loss for words which almost never happens to me. He’d picked me because of my figure, not in spite of it. Maybe I should have gone back to Weight Watchers and tried harder to lose my luscious hips and overlarge ass. If I’d known it might keep me from being abducted by aliens, you bet I would have counted points until Doomsday.
“It’s a shame to cover such beauty but I need to get your first meal if I’m going to feed you before I go,” Sarden remarked.
Deftly, he slipped the sleeves of the black shirt over my arms and again, they went over the chain between the manacles as though it wasn’t there. There were no buttons on the shirt—instead it tied on both sides and made a V-neckline in the middle. Sarden knelt in front of me again to get it right. He was so tall that even kneeling, his face was at the level of my breasts.
When he was done, I felt like I was wearing a wrap dress that was a little too big for me. The sleeves, of course, were more than a little too big—they came down about a foot past my fingertips. Sarden rolled them up for me and then stood back to admire his handiwork.
“Perfect,” he murmured, nodding. “You look a hell of a lot better in my dress shirt than I do.”
Eyeing his broad, muscular shoulders I had to disagree with that. I was betting he would look freaking spectacular in this shirt. However, it did set off my pale skin and red hair nicely and the V-neckline was really sexy.
The look was kind of ruined by the big heavy manacles clamped around my wrists though.
Sarden left to make me some food and came back with a steaming bowl of some kind of broth with wide, flat noodle things floating in it. Did I mention the noodles were bright green and the broth was pink? I wasn’t overly thrilled to try it but the big alien wasn’t taking no for an answer.
He got me seated at the desk, which was back to its blank, empty state, and dragged up another chair to face me.
“Eloim pandan broth,” he said dipping a long-handled spoon-like utensil into the pinkish broth and offering it to me. “Exactly like I had as a child. Eat it—you’ll like it.”
“I…don’t know.” I eyed the pink broth uncertainly. It wasn’t pale pink, mind you—it was full on Barbie Dream House hot pink. It’s not a color you expect to run across when you’re eating soup. Still, I didn’t’ like to insult what was clearly a comfort food for him.
“Come on…” Sarden brought the spoon, which was black and shiny like all his silverware, closer to my lips. “I tried all of your creations last night,” he pointed out. “And besides, if you don’t eat, you’ll become too thin.”
I nearly laughed at that.
“Haven’t you ever heard the saying, ‘you can never be too rich or too thin?’” I asked him.
He frowned. “I agree with the rich part. But a female can certainly be too thin—it is most unpleasant.”
“If you say so.” I shrugged. Who was I to argue with his love of curvy women? I sighed and looked down at the soup. “All right, I’ll try it. But I reserve the right to puke all over you if my system can’t take it.”
“Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that,” he remarked dryly. “Come on—open up.”
Obediently, I opened my mouth and tried a spoonful of the bright pink soup which I was afraid would taste like a combination of Pepto Bismol and melted plastic.
Surprisingly, it wasn’t bad. You know how they say everything tastes like chicken? Well so did this—in a way. It tasted like some kind of chicken noodle soup with some funky (but not in a bad way) herbs thrown in.
“Well?” Sarden pulled back the spoon and looked at me, eyebrows raised.
“It’s not bad,” I admitted grudgingly. “What are the noodles things?” I nodded at the flat, bright green pieces floating in the pink broth.
“Fardles,” he said, scooping one up for me to try. “Have one.”
“Fardles? Seriously?”
“Try one.” He nudged the spoon towards my lips.
“All right,” I agreed warily. Again, it wasn’t bad. The fardle had a dense, almost meaty texture but not much taste of its own—it mostly took on the flavor of the broth, which was nice.
“Well?” Sarden asked.
I swallowed and nodded. “Not bad. So what are fardles made of?”
He scooped another one into my mouth before answering.
“They are a type of deep sea algae,” he said as I started chewing. “They live off small aquatic creatures that attempt to hide among their fronds for safety from predators.”
I nearly spit out the bright green fardle. I didn’t enjoy the idea of eating algae, especially not a kind that was the Eloim equivalent of an undersea Venus fly trap.
Sarden must have seen the disgusted look on my face because I saw an amused smirk hovering on the corner of his own mouth.
“You’re enjoying this,” I accused after I swallowed the somewhat slimy mouthful. “Teasing me…feeding me…keeping me chained up and helpless.”
“So what if I am?” He raised an eyebrow at me. “You’re my prisoner—I can do what I want with you. Believe me, you would have been treated much worse if almost any other male had bought you.”
“What makes you so sure?” I demanded. “I thought your species was hated and feared throughout the galaxy. Are you saying there are worse guys out there than the Vorn?”
“Much worse,” he said soberly. “We’re only hated and feared for the way we treat our enemies. With our females we are extremely protective and possessive. But there are males in the universe who would mistreat and abuse an Earth female if they could get one in their power. And make no mistake Zoe, they will come for the females of your planet, as soon as word gets out that the Commercians have Earth open for business.”
I thought of Leah and Charlotte and the billions of other women on Earth, all completely unaware that they were being watched, evaluated, considered as possible mates and slaves and concubines. I had to warn them somehow—or at least
take steps to protect the friends I loved. But how?
Sarden fed me a few more bites of the pandan broth and a couple of fardles as I considered, thinking silently of the danger to my home world. When the broth was almost gone, he put down the spoon and looked at the big, chunky silver ring with its black stone on his middle finger.
“It’s nearly time—I have to go. You’ve had enough?”
I nodded grudgingly. “Yes, thank you. It was…surprisingly good.”
“Almost as good as the creamy yellow concoction you made last night which had a sour flavor,” he remarked. “You’ll have to make that for me again soon—if you can behave long enough to regain your food-sim privileges.”
“Really? You want more banana cream pie that tastes like sauerkraut?” I looked at him incredulously. “That stuff was awful.”
He shrugged. “I liked it. Reminded me of a Vornish dish my second mother used to make.”
“So you had two mothers?” I asked, as he rose from his chair and prepared to leave.
A guarded expression came over his face.
“In a way. She was the female who raised me when I was sent to live in the court of my father on Vorn 6. That was long after the death of my first mother on Eloim, of course.”
“You lost your mom?” I felt a stab of compassion. “I’m so sorry.”
“Don’t be.” His expression hardened. “It was many cycles ago when I was a child—I’m over it.”
“I don’t believe that,” I said softly. “You never completely get over losing your mom. You just don’t.”
“I disagree.” He frowned. “I have to go now and I’m taking Al with me. Come on—I’m putting you in your own room until I get back.”
“Why? You don’t trust me not to snoop in your room?” I demanded.
“No,” he said shortly. “I don’t.” He wouldn’t say anything else, even though I tried to get him to talk.
Before I knew it, I was back in my own room, still cuffed, with nothing to do but stare at the wall and wait for him to return.
Chapter Ten
Sarden