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Ambushing Ariel
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needed to let her know she did not need to prove she was tough. He was more than capable of being strong enough for the both of them.
    Tammit stood up. “Stop female! You do not need to prove you will be a strong mate for me. I will protect you from ever being harmed again,” Tammit said determinedly. He rubbed his crotch which was still throbbing before glancing at Ariel. “You will be protected too. My brother will care for you. If you do not wish for us to share between us, we will not.”
    Ariel looked in disbelief at the huge male standing in front of them. She caught Carmen’s eye roll and heard Trisha’s muttered ‘dumbass’. Ariel tensed when another man who had been in the medical unit came over to stand next to Tammit.
    “I wish to claim the other female. If you can claim one, then I want the other. Your brother is not here. He will have to get his own,” the dark-haired man growled out in challenge.
    “What did they put in the water, dumb and dumber pills?” Trisha asked quietly.
    . .*
    Ariel took a deep breath. She could feel things were about to get way out of hand and someone, namely two huge-ass warriors, were about to get hurt if things didn’t calm down really quick. Ariel looked down at the gold creature lying on the floor near Trisha. It was looking back and forth as if curious. She wondered why the men weren’t trying to lay a claim to Trisha. What was it Tammit said…Trisha had already been claimed by their commander. Ariel felt a shiver go down her spine. It was time to get the hell out of there. Something strange was going on and she didn’t like all this ‘claiming’ talk.
    “Carmen,” Ariel called out quietly.
    “What?” Carmen hissed out from under her breath. Her eyes never left the men standing in front of them.
    “I want to go home,” Ariel whispered.
    Carmen’s eyes flickered to Ariel’s for a moment. It was as if she knew Ariel was suddenly getting nervous about something. Ariel didn’t get nervous over just anything. Something was going on and she was missing it. Carmen nodded. She heard the worry in her sister’s voice and knew it was time to find a way home.
    “Sorry boys, no more playing around,” Carmen said standing up straight. “It is time for us to return to our home world. I hope you understand.”
    Tammit took a menacing step forward. “You belong to me now. I have claimed you. You will be coming home with me.”
    Carmen shook her head. “No, I won’t,” she replied coolly staring back at the huge warrior defiantly.
    Everything went to hell when Tammit moved to grab Carmen. Carmen stepped into him and gripped his arm, throwing him over her hip. At the same time, the other man moved to grab Ariel. Ariel swung low nailing him in the balls then swept her leg out knocking his feet out from under him. In the meantime, Carmen was using every move she and Scott ever learned as a bodyguard to take Tammit down and keep him there. She nailed him over and over with a left then a right hook to the jaw. The door opened suddenly and two security guards came rushing in. They moved to grab Carmen who had Tammit in a headlock and was slowly squeezing his throat to get him to pass out. Trisha reacted when they reached for Carmen hitting one of them upside the head with a heavy metal tray. He dropped to the floor unconscious. When the other guard turned on her, the golden symbiot attacked him taking him down and sitting on him so he couldn't move. Zoltin was trying to call for more assistance at the same time as he was ducking under the assault of Ariel who was beating on the other man using a combination of judo and kick-boxing. At one point, the security guard who had been knocked out staggered to his feet only to find himself being shoved headfirst into the wall where he collapsed again.
    “Enough!” Zoltin finally yelled loud enough to be heard.
    Carmen stumbled backwards breathing heavily, Ariel lowered the table leg but kept it in front of her, and Trisha froze

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