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Alien Children
Alien Children
Alien Children
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Alien Children

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Kacy dipped below the surface and swam a little way out across the shiny surface before coming up for air. She blinked her eyes trying to find Rafe, but he was swimming a little distance from her.
While floating across the smooth water, Kacy focused her eyes on the stars just emerging in the sky. For several seconds, bits and pieces of a long ago memory began to surface dealing with something that was distasteful for her. She felt a bitterness coat her mouth.
A picture began forming in her head that she tried pushing away but wasn’t successful. She imagined or thought she’d imagined entering a foreign ship with a ray of light hoisting her up through the air. No, she thought silently, this couldn’t have happened to me. Who would have done such a thing and why is the memory just now coming forward? She shook her head trying to rid her mind of the unbidden thoughts, but they wouldn’t stay buried.
She remembered there was darkness as she was lifted. She had blinked and opened her eyes in a strange environment. A shiver raced down her spine mentally experiencing the pain she’d been subjected to after finding herself in a cold damp atmosphere.
Something else clicked in her head frightening her. Strange looking people surrounded a bed where she lay stripped of all her clothing. Not one word passed between the creatures, looking like pictures of aliens she had seen in magazines. Her vivid thoughts began taking on a life of their own. She couldn’t stop the mind boggling things she’d experienced from filling her head. A headache always accompanied the searching probe her mind went to trying to discover the unknown.
She felt ugly species spreading her legs intimately, but she was helpless to stop them. Fear had raced through her. She tried to get up off the bed although her body felt weighted down by an invisible force.
The touch of the spindly hands of the green colored aliens surrounding her brought a wave of nausea to rise in her throat. A cold tube was inserted into her vagina that caused extreme pain. She was now reliving the same pain she had felt so long ago in Indiana when she was abducted.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMary Suzanne
Release dateJun 17, 2015
ISBN9781310111327
Alien Children
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Mary Suzanne

Mary Suzanne writes a story feeling the hero and heroine’s pain, happiness and joy over their relationship. It she is able to transport a person from their every day existence to another realm in time; then she has succeeded in giving something special to her readers.Currently there are 99 e-books ready for purchase at Smashwords.com and othet distributors.

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    Alien Children - Mary Suzanne

    Alien Children

    Copyright 2015 by Mary Suzanne

    Smashwords Edition

    Chapter One

    Kacy Jergens woke in the middle of the night with sweat pouring off her face and body. Although her home was cooled by central air, she felt as if she was suffocating. Her heart rate climbed by the second as the old familiar panic set in. She wiped her hand across her brow and clenched her teeth hoping the episode would pass as others had in the past. The thing that bothered her the most was not having a clue to why she was having these unexpected occurrences.

    The more she searched her memory, the more she drew a blank. She needed answers soon feeling that her mental state was in jeopardy.

    She crawled out of bed and walked over to the bathroom connected to her room. When she switched on the light and glanced in the mirror, all the old horrors filled her mind again, but she didn’t know what was causing her panic attacks. Something was in the back of her mind trying to surface, but just when she thought she’d remember, the vision would fade frustrating her.

    While she stared in the mirror, her violet colored eyes stared back at her with a melancholy expression filling them. The dark sweeping lashes lined her smooth peach colored cheeks as she snapped her eyes closed trying to remember the scene that had filled her head moments ago while in a deep sleep. When she eventually opened her eyes, she continued to stare at her reflection not finding the answers she was looking for.

    Her long brunette hair, touching her shoulders, looked tousled from sleep. She pursed her delicate petal shaped lips as a look of consternation filled her face. She picked up the brush and ran it aimlessly through the thick mass of hair, waiting, but waiting for what; something to enter her head over her strange thoughts after awakening.

    Why couldn’t she remember what had happened to her in the past? It had to be something devastating to cause the continued paralyzing attacks to continue for the last few months. The more she tried to remember, the more her mind would go blank. It was as if her mind was blocking out an unpleasantness that she no longer wished to remember.

    She placed her hand along her temple warding off the headache that always accompanied the mysterious dreams. Kacy knew she would have to take something for the pain once she fully awoke.

    The telephone by her bed rang bringing her back to reality. Kacy walked back into the room and picked it up. Hello her voice sounded muffled from sleep.

    I thought you were going to meet me for coffee, Rafe Johanson greeted her. I’ve been waiting for the last ten minutes at the diner.

    A vision of Rafe’s dark sensuous looks filled her head. He had a body that wouldn’t quit owing to his frequent gym visits. She had met him when she had bumped into him in the hallway at the court house. She had carried a stack of folders with her and they scattered in every direction

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