Ka'Cit's Haven: A Sci-fi Alien Romance (Riv's Sanctuary Book 3) A.G. Wilde (phonics story books TXT) đ
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KaâCit dug his claws into the maleâs neck as he positioned the muzzle of his weapon into the guardâs snout.
âDonât be stupid like your friends,â he said. âNow, about that deal.â
The guard nodded.
âYou see that human you want so much? Sheâs registered. She has the tattoo to prove it. You canât touch her.â He stood and pulled the guard to his feet. âSo youâre going to take your comrades and youâre going to go back to your master. Sheâs protected under Directive Exhashimor. She is free. And she is mine.â
He released the guard from his grasp and the Hedgerud snarled a little.
âWhatâs the deal you were talking about then?â he asked.
KaâCit shrugged. âYou take your friends off my property, tell your master you failed himâŠand you get to live. Win win.â
The guard snarled some more but said nothing else.
For the next few minutes, he loaded the bodies of his comrades into the hovering vessel, and only when the ship rose higher then took off did KaâCit turn to look back at Nee-ya.
She was watching the ship go and when she finally looked at him, he saw her shoulders sag.
Sheâd been nervous.
As he dropped the blaster and disengaged the electric fence that had started zinging once more, she hopped out of the hover car and ran to him.
He caught her in his arms.
âHowâd you get them to go?â she asked.
KaâCit grunted. âI asked them nicely.â
Her eyes met his for a moment before she chuckled. âAndâŠtheyâre not coming back?â
He shook his head.
He doubted it.
Directive Exhashimor was even more powerful than the Tasqals themselves.
A registered being from a Class Four planet, the Directive protected her like a precious metalâfor the sake of peace across the universe.
His Nee-ya was like a piece of treasure.
She was treasure.
His treasure.
âI never did say thank you,â she whispered. âFor registering me. For giving me so much. I donât think I can accept it, actually.â
KaâCit stiffened.
âItâs a lot,â she whispered.
âIâd give it all if it meant I get to spend even one day with you.â
She smiled and leaned her head against him as she looked toward the main building.
KaâCit followed her gaze.
âThis is where I live. Itâs not much butââ
âItâs perfect.â
KaâCitâs life organ swelled.
She wasnât looking at the house.
She was looking at him.
Epilogue
Six months later
Nia looked out the window of the house down onto the grounds.
Morpheus hung his head over his enclosure and pointed his gaze straight at her as if he knew the exact moment she was looking his way.
Riv had sent him to live with them after heâd heard KaâCit was revamping his âfarm.â
Now, instead of heaps of metal, they had a few animal enclosures and even a field for vegetables.
The metal wasnât all gone though.
It turned out KaâCit used the scraps for custom upgrades on almost any device you could think of. He really was good with his hands and that wasnât restricted to simply forging metal.
Theyâd spent a month building a barn to store most of the metal chunks and the house was looking more and more like a homestead as the days went by.
As she stared out the window, she spotted him pulling a hay bale toward Morpheusâ enclosure and had to stifle a giggle as Morpheus dipped his head over the enclosure to chew on KaâCitâs hair.
She could hear his grunt of annoyance even from the distance.
He glanced her way then, and stopped what he was doing.
Nia felt the breath pause in her throat.
Even after all this time, when he looked at her, she found she could not breathe.
And he did it a lotâas if he still couldnât get used to seeing her in his spaceâŠas if he was scared she was a mirage that would disappear if he got too close.
It turned out that his homestead was larger than Rivâs property and sheâd gotten the idea of setting up a few houses for some of the humans theyâd helped the robot dude, VâAlen, rescueâthat was, if any of them wanted to move out on a farm in the middle of nowhere.
Word was that VâAlen and his friends had gotten the humans out, all because of the metal part she and KaâCit had stolen, and she thought some of them coming to live on Hudo III was a great idea.
ThoughâŠthere was the issue of obtaining legal status on the planet. After what sheâd gone through, she wasnât sure how that would work yet.
But where there was a willâŠ
Glancing at her wrist, her eyes moved over her tattoo.
She still couldnât believe it.
Heâd given her so much, and all with the thought that she would never want him⊠that they would never be together.
Heâd been prepared to get himself abducted just because of her.
Since that day when the gator-guards had left, sheâd been watching the skies for their return. But they hadnât.
Just in case though, sheâd finalized her registration with Geblit.
When she looked up again, KaâCit was dumping the hay into Morpheusâ enclosure while ducking out of the way so the animal didnât chew his hair again.
Then he looked her way once more.
Nia set down the dish sheâd been drying. Sheâd totally forgotten sheâd been in the middle of doing the dishes anyway, and she headed out the door toward him.
KaâCit walked toward her before racing up to her and swooping her up into his arms.
A giggle burst from her lips as he cradled her into his arms.
âHonestly, you make me feel so small!â
âYou are small, taâii.â He caught her lips in his for a sweet kiss.
As Nia sobered and he put her on her feet, she glanced up to meet his eyes.
âTaâii doesnât mean âfriend,â does it?â
She swore his color changed to a darker shade.
KaâCitâs eyes twinkled a little before he shook his head.
âWhat does it mean?â
He pulled her toward him again. âThatâs for me to know.â
Nia giggled and settled into his embrace.
She already knew.
Sheâd asked Riv a long time ago.
Taâii didnât mean âfriend.â
It meant âsweet, flowerâ in Old Merssi and the thought that heâd been calling her his
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