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== It’s been three days since the incident with the Xenomorph and life on the Colony was slowly getting back to normal, all except for the upcoming day of the Peace Treaty. The President of the Colonies was to arrive in a matter of hours and the General had already prepared things for the President, but his arrival wasn’t the only one Edwin had to worry about. Also coming was the High Elder Nrak'ytara and his Clan. When news got out about the two high powers under his Colony who knew what would happen. All the General knew was to be cautious. The scheduled signing was coming close and Edwin wasn’t about to let another incident happen under his watch. Walking down the corridors, Edwin was making his way towards the Yautja’s side of the Colony. Today he had an appointment with his grandfather and there were questions he needed to ask the Elder, mostly involving his daughter. Edwin just hoped he didn’t have to see Vor’mekta’s annoying face. He’d already gotten an earful from his father this morning and he didn’t need any more coming from that bastard. “Please…just please…kill me,” the bloodied mouth rasps hoarsely from the medic-cot. Staring stonily at the unrecognizable face of former Rookie Kyle, Edwin calmly removed the scalpel knife from the prisoner’s torso, the body strapped down to the med-cot jerked at the harsh movement. Sighing in boredom, the General dropped the bloodied knife on the tray that stood beside the med-cot. “We’ve only been into this for five minutes,” The General’s voice was heavy with disappointment and sarcasm. His gray eye staring at the wound on the rookie’s shoulder, “C’mon now, rookie, I need you to stay awake…” The rookie let out a wail of pain when the General probed his wound with his finger. “Now you will tell me the location of the Black Market,” Edwin demanded, his finger probing deeper. Sobbing, he said, “I…went north to the Black Market…but I doubt they will still be there,” he cried out when the Genera; removed his finger. Scowling, Edwin asked. “And why is that?” “Be-Because they move…they don’t stay at the same place for too long.” Grunting his frustration, Edwin glanced over his shoulder at his second in command and said. “Watch the prisoner.” Leaving the holding cell after interrogating the prisoner, Edwin calmly walked down the corridors and ignored the stares he was getting from his men. He didn’t have to look at himself to see he was half covered in blood, both his and the prisoner’s. For three hours the General had been interrogating the prisoner and for three hours he’d received the same answer. Growling a curse, Edwin stormed into his office and instantly halted when he found a pair of gray eyes glaring coldly at him. Elder Nihkou’te, his father, was sitting on his chair with his clawed fingers drumming impatiently on the desk. His gray eyes were staring at him as though he was nothing more than filth. Clenching his fists at his side, Edwin bowed his head low. “Elder Nihkou’te, to what do I owe the pleasure?” he asked through gritted teeth. Nihkou’te’s maimed tusks lifted into a sneer. “I never thought you to be so weak, R’ka.” Edwin stiffened. “What are you talking about?” “Needing help from your brother to kill a hard meat, that’s pathetic,” he scoffed. Anger and rage boiled inside the General’s head, but he calmly breathed deeply and said. “I never asked for Vor’mekta’s help, he came without my knowing.” “Regardless you took his help and would’ve died if he hadn’t come,” Nihkou’te’s gray eyes looked at him as though he was a worm. “Have you no pride?!” Resisting the urge to choke his father, Edwin lowered his head further down until his chin touched his chest. “Is there anything you need, Elder?” Scraping back the chair, Nihkou’te stood up and made his way around the table to approach his son. “I’ve been meaning to keep this from you but seeing how close the signing is approaching I decided to speak to you about something important.” Edwin’s single gray eye widened before narrowing at his father suspiciously. “What do you need to tell me?” Nihkou’te’s eyes glimmered with mischievous, his maimed tusks lifting into a grin. “Come by my quarters tonight and I will tell you, and bring your pup, I’m sure she will like to know.” He scowled. “What are you up to, Elder?” Nihkou’te didn’t answer. Edwin watched as the Yautja walked past him and out the doors. Frustration and fear knotted in his stomach at his father’s words. What the hell secret was the Elder keeping from him? And why does it involve his daughter? Edwin still couldn’t shake off the dreadful feeling clawing at his guts. Whatever Nihkou’te had up his sleeves he knew it involved his daughter. Did his father still plan to take Cross to the Clan Ship? Females weren’t allowed to train with the males, so why was Elder Nihkou’te so persistent to bring his daughter? “So…you’re Elder Nihkou’te’s hybrid son,” a cold and bitter voice said from behind him. Edwin stiffened and glanced over his shoulder and frowned at the Yautja leaning lazily against the wall. Immediately his memory went back to when the Clan first arrived and when the small group of Yautja descended from the ship, it was this Yautja who kept staring at the General. Edwin remembered him as one of the shortest amongst the group. Standing probably at seven foot even with his inky black dreadlocks tied behind his head, but it was his skin that caught the General’s attention. True they had the proud shade of dark green and black stripes, but Edwin was sure if he reached out and touched the skin it would be soft. The Blooded Warrior was dressed in the Yautja’s traditional armor, mesh-suit and loin-cloth. Looking closely, Edwin recognized the Clan symbol carved into the warrior’s helm. “You’re from R'ka Luar-ke Clan,” Edwin observed disdainfully. The Yautja gave the General a mock bow. “I served beside Elder Nihkou’te since I was a pup,” he announced proudly. He scoffed. “You must have low self-esteem to think highly of Nihkou’te.” The warrior scowled. “And you’re a coward to abandon your Clan and Sire.” At his words, Edwin’s eye glared in hatred. “You know nothing about me, Yautja; I suggest you keep your crab-mouth shut.” Smirking, the warrior reached to detach his mask before pulling it harshly. “I am called Guan of the R'ka Luar-ke Clan,” he proudly tapped a fist to his armored chest. “Remember that name, hybrid, for I will be the one to mount your skull along with my collection of trophies.” Edwin’s eye widened at the sight of the warrior’s eyes. They were an unusual set of silver and blue, he never seen anything like it before. Other than his eyes that caught the General’s attention, it was his scent. There was something oddly familiar and Edwin couldn’t help but edge closer to the angry Yautja. Guan’s mismatched eyes widened slightly in confusion at the hybrid’s action, but stood still while he moved closer. With his mask off, Guan caught a sniff of a familiar scent coming from the hybrid. His tusks tightened when he felt warmth spreading throughout his body. It almost felt as if he was standing in front of Akira and it was her scent he was inhaling. True he was her Sire, but his scent shouldn’t have affected him like Akira’s had. Though the scent was faint, it brought an unfamiliar ache to his chest. Growling, Edwin shook his head of the odd scent and took a step back. Annoyance flickered in the General’s eye before he walked away. Guan’s eyes darkened in anger at the hybrid’s disrespect. It won’t be long now before he achieved his goal -the death of the hybrid at his hands. How glorious it will be to have R’ka’s blood on his hands. == Drumming her fingers impatiently on her desk, Cross leaned back in her chair and winced at the soreness coursing throughout her body. Cranking her neck she instantly grimaced at the stiffness. For an hour now she’d been trying to massage the knotted muscles there. Brushing her fingers over the her bite mark, Cross lowered her eyes and felt her guts knotted in fear at the thought of her father finding out. For the past three days she’d been avoiding him and everybody else with sensitive noses. She even went as far as to send Connor to train with both Halkrath and Lar’ja. She was lucky her guards didn’t argue, in fact, Lar’ja seemed quite eager to drag his brother alongside him. Tilting her head back, Cross’s closed her eyes and couldn’t prevent the smile stretching her lips at the thought when she first awoken in her new mate’s arms. Groaning, Cross batted sleepily at the hand creeping inside her thighs. A male’s low chuckle tickled her ear, causing her sore body to shiver at the sound. Humming tiredly, Cross turned in his arm and pressed her face against his hard chest. “Go away,” she muttered sleepily. A pair of tusks brushed delicately across her forehead. “Then let me go.” Without opening her eyes, she frowned. “I’ll think about it, right now, you’re my heater,” saying so her arms tightened around him. His whole body vibrated with laughter. “You’ve exhausted me to the point of not wanting to leave this bed,” she accused and yet wore a pleased smile. Seeing her satisfied smile, Betanu couldn’t help but be filled with male pride. “I was right…” Hearing his soft words, she peeked one eye open, “About what?” Running his clawed fingers carefully through her hair, he said. “You were worth the wait.” Blushing at his words, she grinned and touched her abused neck. “So, I noticed you still haven’t marked me yet even though we went at it three more times.” At the mentioned of the mark, Betanu felt his tusks tightened. Cross, noticing how stiff he was, lifted her head from his chest to stare at his trouble eyes. “My intention was to mark you the first time…” Curious, she tilted her head to the side. “What stopped you?” Thumb brushing over her lips, he said. “I was curious as to why you didn’t stop me from claiming you.” Cross was careful to think over her words. What if he knew the reason why she allowed him to mate her was because she needed his help to calm the Black Rage. If he knew that, what would he do? If there hadn’t been any Black Rage to begin with Cross was pretty sure this wouldn’t happen. And Betanu was a prideful Yautja; she definitely didn’t want him thinking she was using him. Not that she was using him. But will he see it like that in his eyes? “It just felt right…” was all she said, her eyes closed. Despite her calm words, Betanu knew his mate was hiding something. The speed of her heart increased at his words and he knew then she was nervous about something. Resisting the urge to hold her down and bite her into submission, Betanu captured the small hand resting on top of his chest and brought it close to his tusks. Cross’s eyes widened at his action and noticed how dangerously close his lower tusks were close to piercing her skin. She hadn’t been afraid of him during their mating, but right now, there was something dangerous lurking within him. She also noticed a red stain on one of the sharp fangs of his tusks. She forced herself not to shudder at her blood sitting there. “You wouldn’t hide things from me, would you, mate?” Her heart leaped in her throat at the warning in his tone. Cross had to remember this wasn’t some ordinary guy she was lying in bed with. This was Betanu, a Yautja and an Honored Warrior. Something inside her forced her to lower her eyes and tilted her head to the side, exposing her neck to him. Almost immediately he growled his pleasure and thrust his face in between her neck and shoulder. Cross gasped at his sudden action and closed her eyes at the feel of his warm wet tongue bathing over her pulse. She gave a little whimper when he nipped her with his teeth. “What are you hiding?” Fluttering her eyes open she decided it was best to give him the answer and hope he wouldn’t blow up. “I have something called the Black Rage, and I went to Elder Bakuub for advise and he told me my best option of containing it was by turning that rage into lust…” Cross cried out when he bit her again. She waited for him to say something, but after a minute when he didn’t she continued. “During the Black Rage Connor stumbled on me and tried to stop me from executing the criminal…though luckily someone shot me with something that put me out.” Pulling away from her neck, Betanu’s hard and glaring eyes were staring down at her. “Why did you seek to hide this from me?” “Because I didn’t want you thinking I only mated with you because of it,” sighing heavily, Cross pressed her face against his chest. “Though to be honest I would’ve waited a couple of years before mating with you.” Startled by her words his brows furrowed together in confusion and hurt. “Why would you wait so long to be mated with me?” “Betanu, I’m too young to be…tied down,” she breathed out tiredly. “I didn’t want to be with human nor Yautja until I was ready.” He lowered his eyes at her words. “But because of the Black Rage you were forced into it…” Cross was already tugging at one of his leathery dreadlocks, her face were set on stern lines. “Hey, I didn’t say I regret it. Betanu, I’m not good with words or how to soothe people’s feeling, but when I say I have no regrets, then I have no regrets.” Detecting no lies in her words, the Yautja warrior brushed his clawed fingers over her naked breast. Humming her pleasure, Cross laid her head on his chest and listened to the strong sound of his heartbeat. Sighing, she snapped her eyes opens and peered across him to stare at the digital clock on the nightstand. The bright red light flashed six thirty in the morning. “Shit, I was supposed to be up half an hour ago…” she made a move to sit up but winced at the soreness in between her legs. “Great…just what I needed.” Betanu watched through hooded eyes as his female limp her way towards the bathroom. Seconds later he heard the water running. “I’m surprised no one came to wake me up,” Cross observed thoughtfully. Betanu shifted uncomfortably in bed. He wasn’t about to tell her he scared off the ooman who came to wake her an hour ago. After showering Cross walked out with a towel wrapped around her and went straight to her closet. Rummaging through her clothes, she sighed when she felt a warm presence from behind. A finger carefully probed the stitched wound in her head. “Will you tell me about this now?” She nodded her head and sighed. “We found the criminal who brought in the Xenomorph to the Colony. We got into a little fight…” “I would hardly call this a little fight,” he gestured to the wound. “If you hadn’t moved this shot would’ve killed you.” “I know, but in the end I put him in a cell. The General will decide his fate later.” He frowned. “It should be the job of your mate to rid you of your enemy,” he growled. Throwing on her uniform, Cross turned to him and merely placed a hand on his chest. “While on Earth it’s my job to rid of the threat. With the peace treaty signing we can’t have any Yautja harming humans, guilty or no.” Betanu scowled. He’d actually forgotten the whole treaty, “Elder Bakuub told me something very important about the treaty.” She arched a brow and slowly removed her hand from his chest. “The Elder revealed to you what was in the treaty?” His yellow eyes narrowed at her action. “A sentence or two, but your leaders had already agreed to allow the Yautjas to continue hunting oomans…” The Captain scowled her disapproval. “What?” “But not just any oomans, the ones we’re allowed to hunt are mere criminals in your system.” He explained. “They’re to be transported from Earth and disposed of on a planet where we can continue our tradition in the hunt of oomans.” Her eyes darkened at his words. “Who am I to complain about a life-long tradition?” she tore her eyes away from the scowling male to thrust her hand into a leather black glove. “I find it odd though for you to hunt humans and yet…fuck one as well.” With a growl Betanu hauled his female into his arm and held her against his chest. “You’re not in the same catalog as a criminal, mate, you’re a warrior. Those criminals are no better than Badbloods; we hunt and kill them, same as you. ” Cross sighed heavily. Suddenly she felt like a fool, why was she arguing with him about a brunch of criminals? They had their chance at life and decided to screw it up. Hell, she was sure they deserved what was coming to them. Besides, she killed before, both humans and Yautja. So why was she so mad at Betanu? Groaning, Cross laid her head against his chest. “You’re right, I’m sorry. Its’ just…when I think of hunting humans it makes me think of Connor.” He chirped. “Why should that worry you?” She shrugged. “You should talk to him about that….” At her words he frowned. “You’re coddling him again, mate.” “Betanu,” she scowled. He grunted his disapproval. Pleased he wasn’t going to argue with her, she tippy-toed to press a kiss on his scarred abdomen. She craned her neck up to look up at him while he stared down her. “Duty calls; I’ll see you later in the day.” Cross lifted her head from the desk when she heard the doors open. She instantly relaxed when she realized it was Kelly walking in with a small med-kit in her hand. “I’m here to remove your stitches,” she announced. The Captain nodded and grinned. “I was supposed to meet you today at two for that appointment.” Kelly’s lips curved into a smile. “But we both know you will somehow forget the appointment and make some lame excuse,” she put the kit on the desk and flipped it open. “Now, just hold still while I remove these stitches.” Taking in a deep breath, Cross closed her eyes while Kelly carefully removed the stitching from her head. “No matter how many times I see it, your healing ability still amazes,” Kelly’s eyes stared in astonishment at the healed wound to the Captain’s head; it hardly looked like a scar at all. Cross grunted in reply. Smiling at her friend’s stony expression, Kelly began removing the stitches. With Cross sitting in front of her, the nurse could see down her collar and noticed an ugly bite mark on the Captain’s neck. “Cross, what is this!?” she cried out in horror. The Captain was quick to slap a hand over the bite mark and looked up at the nurse with a stern expression. “It’s not as bad as it looks,” she assured her with a lop-sided smile. “This…” she removed her hand from the wound, “Is a result of sex between human and Yautja.” Eyeing the bite, Kelly paled and flinched. “I think I’ll stick to humans.” Cross arched a playful brow at that. “I’ve never seen you date anyone, Kelly, why is that?” A faint blush spread across the nurse’s cheeks. “I haven’t found the right one yet,” she muttered as she resumed removing the stitching from the Captain’s head. Once she was done with it Kelly went to bandage up the bite wound. Sighing heavily at her friend’s bitter expression, Cross lowered her eyes in shame. After all these years Kelly still hadn’t found anyone and the reason why was because of her. Cross had hoped her friend’s little infatuation with her would’ve faded away by now. But seeing the longing and warmth in the nurse’s green eyes whenever they talked should’ve given the Captain a signal. Cross snapped out of thought when a knock came to the door before the doors slid opened. She gave a small nod at her Lieutenant walking in. “The General has gone to the Yautja’s Colony,” he reported and nodded towards the nurse. At the news Cross let go of the breath she’d been holding. If he was at their Colony than that meant he was speaking with Elder Bakuub, which also meant he won’t be back for a while. “Are you hiding something, Captain?” Percy asked casually. “Is there something you’re trying to hide from the General?” She sighed. “I guess you can say that.” Cocking a thoughtful brow, Percy sat across from his Captain with his elbow resting on the desk. “Care to share it with your second in command?” Leaning back in her chair, Cross regarded her Lieutenant with narrowed eyes. Chuckling in amusement at her suspicious look, he assured her, “The General didn’t send me here to spy on you, Captain, trust me when I say my loyalty belongs to you.” Her lips curving at his words, she nodded. “What would you think if I…become, let’s say, mated with a Yautja?” He shrugged. “What you do is your business, Captain, who you sleep with has nothing to do with the General or anybody else.” Cross’s smile widened. “You think there’s nothing wrong with a Yautja doing a human?” His brown eyes went straight towards the bandaged on her neck and instantly a faint blush spread across his cheeks. “I take it someone got lucky last night.” She laughed. “I guess you can say that.” He laughed. “I’m just surprise you can get turn on by a face like theirs.” The Captain shrugged. After Kelly was done, the nurse put everything inside her medic-kit and left the office, but not before kissing Cross on the cheek. Cross hid a smirk behind her hand at the envious look in her Lieutenant’s eyes. Once the nurse was gone, Percy turned back to his Captain and stiffened at her sly smile. “Well…well…well, looks like someone has a crush on a certain little nurse,” she grinned. ==While AFF and its agents attempt to remove all illegal works from the site as quickly and thoroughly as possible, there is always the possibility that some submissions may be overlooked or dismissed in error. The AFF system includes a rigorous and complex abuse control system in order to prevent improper use of the AFF service, and we hope that its deployment indicates a good-faith effort to eliminate any illegal material on the site in a fair and unbiased manner. This abuse control system is run in accordance with the strict guidelines specified above.
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