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Alien Starlight - Sci-fi Alien Abduction Romance
Alien Starlight - Sci-fi Alien Abduction Romance
Alien Starlight - Sci-fi Alien Abduction Romance
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When Rosy Mooney awakes in a metal cell with no idea how she got there, the last thing on her mind is aliens. Then a strange voice begins to talk to her from outside the cell, and she knows she is no longer in her editor's life of reading and working. The voice tells her that she is to be a slave to a race of aliens called the Ka. Rosy does not believe this, thinks it must be some kind of joke, but then she is landed on the farm of the Ka'la'tek family.

Raben Ka'la'tek, the owner of the farm, is a malicious man. Only Elion Ka'la'tek, his son, can make life bearable for Rosy. As she adjusts to her new life, the tall, strong, handsome, sexy alien is her only lifeline. Soon, they cannot hide from their feelings. He is Ka and she is human, but they begin to feel inexorably attracted to each other.

They have to leave the farm, together, but where will they go? Is their love for each other enough to escape the misery of the alien farm?

** Standalone short story, no cliffhangers.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 13, 2018
ISBN9781386764434
Alien Starlight - Sci-fi Alien Abduction Romance
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Emma Taylor

Emma Taylor is an avid reader and vivid writer who enjoys writing romance novellas, particularly in fantasy and paranormal subgenres. She wrote her first story at the age of 14 and has written continuously ever since, mostly for fun. She is now happily married to a wonderful man and has two great kids.

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    Alien Starlight - Sci-fi Alien Abduction Romance - Emma Taylor

    Alien Starlight

    PART 1

    Chapter 1

    Rosy Mooney woke upon cold metal. Her cheeks pressed against the coldness. She opened and closed her eyes, seeing spots of light all over her vision. She opened and closed her eyes again, and her vision began to clear. Then she sat up and looked around the room. Room was an overstatement, as far as she could tell. There were four metal walls, a low metal ceiling, and a cold, hard metal floor. There was no bed, no window, no desk, no toilet; nothing. She rubbed her head and tried to remember how she got here, tried to remember if she knew where here was, tried to remember if any of this made any kind of sense.

    She remembered being in her garden, looking up—and then she was here. What had happened in between? She had no clue, just a strong sense of foreboding. She would be late for work tomorrow; that much she knew. She had graduated college a couple of years ago and worked for a publishing company, doing grunt-level editing. She had been striving for a better position, but now?

    She slumped against a wall and stared into the lowlight; a green orb that shone from the ceiling.

    It was five or so minutes – she guessed; time was hard to keep track of here – when there came a bang-bang-bang from outside the cell. She jumped to her feet and tried to ascertain from which direction the sound was coming. But direction as well as time was a problem here. The banging seemed to come from all around, as though a giant was smashing his fist against the entire cell. She closed her eyes, to see if that would help, but all that did was give her the notion that she was on a rollercoaster, and soon she would drop...

    Argflufaxtee’ka’ta, a high-pitched, scratchy voice said. Teekrokla’fen... Damn it... Fruta’kala... Is it working? Hello? Human one? Are you there? Say something if you understand my words.

    Rosy put her hands to her head, trying to break herself from this mad dream, praying to God that she would wake up in her bed at her shared house, and go downstairs and tell her housemates about the crazy dream she’d had. Guys, I was in some kind of cell. It was so scary. But at least I can use it in the novel I will eventually start. But when she took her hands from her head she was still in the cell, and that voice was still calling to her. It was less high-pitched now it wasn’t talking gibberish.

    "Helllllooooooooooooooooo, the voice said. Rosy Mooney, yes?"

    Rosy started, and then cleared her throat. He-hello?

    Hello, the voice said, with some relief, Rosy thought. Okay, the Translator is working perfectly, then. I understood that. Okay... I imagine this is very disorienting for you. You have no need to fear. You will not be harmed. You have been taken from your planet to serve as a house slave to the Ka’la’tek family in Province Two. They requested a human woman around your age and with your physical and mental attributes. Blue eyes, brown hair, tanned skin, around five foot five, and capable – by human standards – in terms of cognitive intelligence.

    Rosy laughed: couldn’t help but laugh. Whoever had played this prank on her was really laying it on thick. She tried to think of anyone she knew who would be capable of playing a prank like this. There was Jack, from the house. He was big into drugs and could have easily got his hands on some mushrooms, and then it would have been simple for him to slip some into her dinner (they had had mushroom risotto). Yes, she decided, Jack was playing a cruel trick on her.

    Ha-ha, she said. Okay, you’ve got me. I was scared. Can you let me ride this out now, please? I’m seeing and hearing some really weird stuff. Just stop with the weird voices and stop saying things that make no sense. Just let me ride this out and I’ll be okay.

    I am not sure you understand, Rosy, the voice went on.

    Oh, Rosy said, and let out a giggle. "I think I understand perfectly. You hilarious guys thought it would be absolutely hilarious to give your housemate drugs and then watch her trip. I understand just fine. She began to feel anger. She had work tomorrow. How could they do this to her? I understand just fine, she said, her voice becoming bitter. I understand better than you think, you sick bastards. Now, just leave me alone."

    You are to serve as a house slave to the Ka’la’tek family, Rosy. You are being transported there as we speak. Soon you will arrive at the household. Now, if you’ll just let me go over the some basic—

    Rosy put her hands over her ears and called out: "Lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala... NOT LISTENING... NOT LISTENING... LALALALALALALALALALALALALALALA!" She hadn’t done this since she was a girl, but listening to her voice override Jack’s tripped-out voice, she realized that it was still an effective tactic. She kept going, on and on, ignoring as the voice tried to punctuate her tirade.

    Then smoke drifted up her nose. She tried to keep going, but she had to take her hands away. Green smoke drifted from the green orb on the ceiling. Rosy tried to stay strong – tried to keep some fight in her – but the smoke seemed to wrap her in a blanket. And she was tired. She curled up on the floor, and who knew cold metal could be so comfortable?

    Good, the voice said, and Rosy was forced to listen. When you arrive at the Ka’la’tek family residence, you will—

    Rosy was forced to listen to the nonsense: she must sweep the floors; she must watch the children; she must make the food; she must care for the pets; she must attend the household in every way the family saw fit.

    Bullshit, she mumbled, laughing to herself. What utter bullshit you are talking, Jack.

    Chapter 2

    AFTER AROUND SIX HOURS, Rosy started to realize she wasn’t on some kind of hallucinogen. Surely, if she were, it would have worn off by now. Instead, she just sat in the cell and stared at the walls, at first wondering how powerful the drug must

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