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She supposed it must be something likemilitary rations, though, designed for survival. Holding herbreath, she took a tiny bite, chewed it a couple of times andswallowed. If was unfortunate that sheād already swallowed beforeit occurred to her that āgood for himā might be poison forherābecause that bite was gone.
She placed a hand over her racingheart, trying to decide whether she should wait to see if therewere any ill effects to the food or run her finger down her throatand try to bring that bite back up. Surely one bite wouldnāt killher, though?
āThirsty?ā
Anya looked up at the alienāAidanāwhenhe spoke, wondering if heād said something like āgotcha!ā. She sawheād either eaten his piece already, though ā¦ or heād tossed itaway while she wasnāt looking.
He began digging in thepockets of his pants again and pulled something else out. It didnātlook a lot different from the thing heād pulled out before. Whenheād taken the end off, though, he put it to his mouth, tipped itback and swallowed. Her throat closed instantly. She could almosthave sworn she smelled water, liquid anyway. She didnāt hesitate that time when heoffered it. She grabbed it with both hands. Unfortunately, it wasmalleable and when she did, she squeezed some of the contentsout.
Consternation filled her when she sawit was water sheād spilled, but there was still some left in it andshe turned it up and drank.
It tasted like water, which was to saynot terribly good. Sheād never liked plain water, but it felt goodgoing down.
He wrestled it away from her after afew gulps and she eyed him resentfully when he closed it again andshoved it back in his pocket, watching every move he made like ahawk and wondering if she could get it away from himagain.
āYou might be dehydrated.Itāll just make you sick if you drink too much at the time. Iāllgive you more in a little bit.ā
She didnāt know what he said but afterstudying her while she licked the water off her fingers he begantugging at the top of his suit. Anyaās heart skipped a beat and shejerked her gaze from the closure he was slowly opening to his face.He seemed intent on what he was doing.
She wasnātabout to wait around tosee what he had in mind! Deciding that was as good a chance as shewas likely to get, she took to her heels. If she could just get alittle bit of a head start, she thought, she could hide in thewoods ā¦.
He caught her before sheād managed todo much more than launch herself into a run.
āNo! I told you I wouldnātharm you.ā
Gritting her teeth, Anyastruggled for several moments to free herself and finally gave up.As soon as she did, he released his hold on her. She eyed him withmisgiving. He frowned at her. āDonātmove!ā Since he emphasized whatever it washe said with a stern shake of his head, she decided he was tellingher he wasnāt about to let her escape.
Well, he had to sleepsometime!
She didnāt know what he had in mind,but heād proven he was faster than she was and stronger. The onlyway she was going to escape was to wait until he had his guarddown. Maybe heād fall asleep and she could find a rock and bash hishead in? She smiled at him at the thought.
He studied her uneasily for a momentand finally smiled back.
Two things happened when he did that.Her heart quickened and an oddly weak sensation flowed through herbehind it. And guilt smote her.
She ignored the first, unwilling toanalyze it, and chastised herself for the second. She had no reasonto feel guilt just because sheād succeeded in deceiving him! Was ither fault he was dumb enough to think she was thatstupid?
To her relief, although he continued tounfasten his suit once heād assured himself she wouldnāt run, hestopped when he reached the waist, shrugged out of the top andbegan to work on the seam there. Her curiosity was snagged then andshe watched him until heād removed the top part of his suit. To hersurprise, he handed it to her.
Studiously ignoring his bare uppertorso, she looked at the ājacketā and then looked at his face. Heshook the jacket at her and finally, deciding he was offering it ashe had the food and water, she took it and slipped her arms intoit, wondering if it was yet another attempt to win her over or ifhe just didnāt want to have to look at her.
She was still searching for a way tofasten it when he grasped the sides and pressed them together fromthe throat to the bottom, which ended just below the tops of herthighs. Thankfully he was enough bigger than her that it was almostdecent. Unfortunately, he wasnāt tall enough that the damned thingcovered her ass. She could feel that the bottom of her butt wasstill exposed.
It was still far better than beingcompletely naked and she looked up at him and smiled with realappreciation for the first time. āThank you!ā
He seemed to freeze for along moment, staring back at her, and then frowned, stepping away.āDonāt thank me,ā Aidan said wryly. āI canāt thinkstraight with all that jiggling, bare flesh to look at.āHe looked around, wondering where heād lost hissuit helmet. No doubt, heād lost it when heād slipped and rolled tothe bottom of the hill and he didnāt suppose he needed it or heādalready be dead, but heād lost the damned communicator built intoit.
Briefly, he debated whether to sparethe time to look for it, but heād already lost a lot of timedealing with the alien female. He needed to get to thatsatelliteāif there was anything left to collect between the impactwith his ship, the fiery entry into the atmosphere, and thecrash.
He checked his wrist computer and thatsettled the matter. That was still functioning alright as far as hecould see. He had a map to the satellite crash site and the onboardcomputerās calculation of his shipās probable location.
And he had the woman as proof of histheory even if he couldnāt find the satellite.
If he could hang on
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