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Choosing Riley: Sarafin Warriors Book 1
Book: Choosing Riley: Sarafin Warriors Book 1 Read Online Free
Author: S. E. Smith
Tags: Erótica, Science-Fiction, Romance, Fantasy, Paranormal, shifter romance, scifi romance, 'alien abduction, alien romance
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the middle of the room.
    She had looked so proud of herself when she
finished that none of them, save Vox who was still lying on the
floor twitching, knew what to say. She had proceeded to tell them
who she was and that they were to stay on their side of the line or
she would rip their heads off and shove it up their asses. What was
incredible was she had said it while giving them a beautiful,
dimpled smile. Tor and Lodar had looked at each other and finally
had to turn their backs to her so she wouldn’t see them laughing
silently. The thought that a line drawn in white would keep a
Sarafin warrior from crossing it if they wanted to was more than
they could handle without laughing, at least until they looked at
Vox who was still sprawled out in a twitching mess on the floor.
Moments later, an Antrox guard delivered the items she had
requested with a confused frown. She had blown the guard a kiss
after she grabbed the items and deposited them on the bed. The
guard paled as he glanced down where Vox was lying on the floor
jerking. He left quickly after that.
    “Oh Bob honey, can you be a sweetheart and
help me for a moment again?” The husky voice called out from where
she stood balanced precariously on a large rock. “Fred baby, just
hold the line for a few more minutes. I think I’ve got it this
time.”
    “She is called Riley St. Claire from Denver,
Colorado wherever that is,” Tor said in amusement as he watched her
almost fall off the rock again. “She is…. a most unusual
species.”
    “Do you know what she is besides being a hair
up my cat’s ass?” Vox snorted before he looked at Lodar who was
anxiously watching as the female teetered for a moment before
regaining her balance.
    “No, I’ve never seen a female like that
before,” Lodar grounded out through clenched teeth as she wobbled
again. “Most species I know have some sort of self-preservation.
This one seems to be lacking that particular trait. She has fallen
off that rock three times now and it is a miracle she hasn’t broken
her neck!”
    Vox gritted his teeth. He was well aware of
how many times she had fallen. Tor caught her once…. barely. Lodar
the second time and she landed on the Tiliqua she kept calling
‘Fred’ the last time. He had not been able to catch her because he
still couldn’t even stand without falling on his own face thanks to
her. Now, even his jaw was sore from grinding his teeth every time
she almost fell, bent over, or just thrust her…. he groaned again
as his cock jerked in response to her bending over and
affectionately patting Fred on one of his heads.
    “You are just such a sweetheart,” she cooed.
“Bob, you cute bowl of key lime Jell-O, can you hook the other end
of the rope on the wall like you did on this side?”
    The huge body of the Gelatian started to move
toward Riley to take the rope she was holding out but stopped when
Vox emitted a low, dangerous snarl. The huge species trembled in
terror. Its head turned back and forth between Riley and Vox. Vox
rose stiffly and glared at the creature in warning.
    “My lord,” Bob choked out. “The female….
She….” The creature stuttered out before his voice faded.
    “Oh, just ignore him, you scrumptious
dessert. He’s all growl and no howl,” Riley said before she
giggled. “Oh, that was so good! Do you get it? All growl, no howl?
Damn, sometimes I’m just good.”
    “Sarafin Warriors do not howl,” Vox said
through clenched teeth as he took a step toward the female.
“Female, if you ever shock me again I’ll turn you over my knee and
spank your big ass until it is as red as the Brighton dwarf star,”
he threatened.
    Riley turned and wobbled dangerously on the
rock she was standing on for a second. She glared at the huge
figure threatening her. She was as tall as he was now. She reached
her hand down along her side, easing the small cylinder she had
taken out of her luggage and slipped into the pocket of her skirt
into her hand. Her eyes

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