A Sex Slave To Alien Masters (Erotica)

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The cold wind in the mountains whipped around us and I was glad for my outfit. Someone lifted the hood up so my head stayed warmer. Master Damien took a hand and slipped a mitten on it. Master Bane did the same with my other hand.

They didn’t know everything about the mining. It was hard work, the men could not do it. Master Christof had been curious so she had taken him to see an active mine lower down the mountain.

Nu-reeh told them you earned the right to work. Once you were producing you may earn the right to mate. Once they were old enough some women kept men, like Nu-reeh and some women just rented breeders. If the women were lucky those breedings resulted in offspring.

The men weren’t sure how the women put the boys together once they were born. All they knew was that once a boy was joined into a family the mothers sold the five of them. They were very particular about where their sons went. Women that owned men were strong and protective, that’s how it was always done.

I petted my stomach and frowned. If this was a boy, I didn’t know how I would raise him.

“He would go to the Child Keepers after being placed with his Brothers, Ciara,” Master Damien said.

It was obvious to them how a boy would grow up. There were details to that I didn’t understand, though. Things I was sure were important.

“Who places the mark?” I asked frantically. “How would I do that for my child? How would I know who his Brothers are?”

Thoughts were whizzing around in my head. I felt faint. My child would not have the advantage of a mother with any knowledge. My poor son would have no mark, no family, and could be claimed by any woman.From NôvelDrama.Org.

Master Kein stumbled a little and his foot slipped toward the edge. He looked physically ill. They all looked sick. Master Kein started to fall and a scream caught in my throat.

In a flurry of wings we were pushed away from the edge. Dinah was grabbing Master Kein and shooing the rest of us back.

“What are you doing?” she thundered as Master Kein stared up at her. “You almost stepped off the side of a mountain!”

She wasn’t looking at Master Kein, though. Dinah was looking right at me. She knew who was responsible for their carelessness.

I started to speak and was silenced by Master Damien’s hand on my shoulder. He would speak for us. That is what they expected.

“Thank you, Dinah,” he said politely. “We were careless.”

Dinah set a struggling Master Kein down and he took the strides that placed him with us. He looked like he wanted to wipe the places she had been touching him. It was taking all his fortitude not to look disgusted.

“Stay away from the edge,” she ordered taking off.

Now I felt awful for two reasons. I’d nearly killed Master Kein and my poor child…

“Ciara,” Master Evan growled, “stop it. We will do whatever it takes to help the child. You worry too much. I feel like I want to lose my meal and I have never done that before.”

Master Damien looked irritated and annoyed, too, even Master Christof looked upset. Master Bane leaned against the wall breathing heavy.

“What is this sensation in my stomach?” he asked. “It is as though it rolls and comes into my throat. I do not like it.”

Nausea, they felt my nausea and it was unfamiliar to them. I absolutely had to get control of myself. Think of Rose and breathing slow and steady.

“How do you do it, Ciara?” Master Christof asked. “How do you connect to us so powerfully? It makes no sense. You are not of this world. A human cannot bond to us.”

Master Evan huffed and slid down the wall sitting down with his arms resting on his knees. “The same way a human cannot carry our child. What have we been told that wasn’t a lie?”

Master Damien slid down the wall next to Master Evan and rested with him. It was strange and disconcerting what I seemed to be doing. In fact, it was unknown to them before they woke up bonded to me this morning.

They had been having the strange feelings seeping into their bond before that. The dreams had been bizarre, but they had ignored them. It was just assumed they really missed me.

“We finally knew at the cabin,” Master Kein said looking out over the opening in the rock, but not getting anywhere near the edge. “The anticipation of seeing you was greater than any time before and when you did not show up and we could not get to you…”

Master Christof finished for him taking my mittened hand. “We were lost. Knowing we still had you made this bearable; we feared our treasure was taken from us for good.”

It was the most romantic thing someone had ever said to me. I was going to cry and my eyes were prickling.

“Is every feeling you have unpleasant all the time?” Master Bane asked. “How are we to function? How do you function?”

“Unbelievable!” Master Evan exclaimed throwing his hands up and grabbing his head.

“We will not survive this,” Master Kein moaned sinking next to Master Damien.

It was hilarious. They were all upset and it was so silly. I laughed out loud. They laughed with me.

“The slave will be the death of us,” Master Bane said holding his side and chuckling.

This wasn’t funny to them. It was serious. Our laughter subsided and they were all looking at me warily.

“Remember when Ronal told us this morning that he remembered human slaves having a child, Damien,” Master Evan said. “He seems to know about the human slaves that come to the mountains. We should find out if our cousins from the red mountains had the same…”

Master Evan faltered and the internal conversation took over. Being bonded to me was not necessarily a problem, he did not want to phrase it as such. It wasn’t normal and it did pose a challenge, though.

“Perhaps,” Master Christof stated gesturing toward the sky, “they have not been honest with us.”

The internal conversation took over. This may happen more than anyone knew. If it happened, no Warrior would admit it.

We started back toward a different place suddenly and as a group. Master Damien needed to talk to Ronal.


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