Los Gemelos No Planeados Del Guerrero Extraterr... -
The Fated Mates Trope: This removes the element of choice and replaces it with biological or cosmic destiny. The warrior's scent, touch, and instincts are hardwired to claim the heroine, creating instant tension.
Kaelen stood on the bridge of the Jaxar dreadnought, ignoring the tactical readouts of the impending Krell invasion. His mind was elsewhere. For three lunar cycles, his scent-markers had been screaming. His core burned with a need he could not satisfy. He had marked a mate, a small, fragile human female, and then he had been forced to leave her. Los Gemelos No Planeados Del Guerrero Extraterr...
The air in the colony ship's living quarters grew heavy, thick with the scent of ozone and burning metal. Elena backed against the wall as the door hissed open, overriding the security lock. The Fated Mates Trope: This removes the element
Suddenly, his wrist comm chimed. It was a priority alert from his covert surveillance drones left on the human vessel. A medical anomaly had been detected in sector 4. Bio-rhythms matching a Jaxar hybrid. His mind was elsewhere
They had consumed each other in the dark, a whirlwind of claws, soft skin, and possessive growls. When she woke up, he was gone, recalled to his warship. She had told no one.
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"Set coordinates for the human colony ship," Kaelen growled to his navigator, his voice vibrating through the metal floor. "Prepare a boarding party. I am retrieving my family." Chapter 3: The Confrontation