Loved by the Elite Commander
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Jessica Coulter Smith
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Loved by the Elite Commander - Jessica Coulter Smith
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Prologue
K-Tan
I studied the readout on the screen. My first in command had managed to hack into the slave database the Marwains kept each time they procured a new species. My people, the Elorians, would be dying out before long and we’d been searching for the past decade to find a solution. Our last female birth had been nearly a century ago. While my people were long-lived, that female was no longer producing children, nor were other females from her generation. All children since that female birth had been male, and the last to be born at all were now more than four decades old.
That wasn’t to say we were celibate, but we had yet to find an easily obtainable female species who could produce offspring when mated to an Elorian. Some of the males on my world had taken pleasure partners, but most remained single in hopes of finding a true mate. Brothels provided a quick release when we needed it, and the workers were happy to teach us the ways of pleasuring a female in the event we ever found a mate, but they were quick, meaningless moments, and for me I always felt empty afterward.
But if what J-Ril had found was right, then just maybe the Elorian people would be saved, and our single males would finally have mates and families. I was willing to risk anything to make that happen. Every female species we’d come across thus far hadn’t been a good match. But this time we may have found the miracle we needed.
You’re certain this is correct?
I asked my first in command. J-Ril gave a nod.
Of course, Elite Commander. This is proof that there’s a race of females compatible with our kind. Not just sexually, but their reproductive system is almost identical to our females’. The Vaadens have been stealing women from that world for more than a thousand years, and so have a few other races. We’ve known for a long time that the Vaadens capture females to use as sex slaves, but it never occurred to me to see if any of those species were compatible with us. The Vaadens often procured their slaves from the Marwains and other slavers, and one of the Marwain ships crash-landed about five hundred years ago on a planet not far from our current location. According to the list of species on board, they carried both female and male Humans, as well as three other species. If we can find Human survivors, perhaps we can coax any pureblooded Human females into coming with us. Maybe we could repopulate our world, and we would no longer face extinction. Those females would be saved from slavery, or whatever fate befell them on the new planet.
Where is this Earth located?
I asked. Why haven’t we heard of it before? I don’t recall ever seeing a species called Human, and I’ve been to hundreds if not thousands of spaceports, large stations, and even colonies on other worlds. Why have I never seen one of the Human females before? Or have I and just didn’t realize that’s what she was?
Their world is several years’ travel from our home planet, unless you take a chance going through a black hole. There are three between our world and theirs, but as you know those can be unstable. From what little I can find on their world, it’s rather primitive and until the last seven hundred or so years, they were unaware other life forms exist. It’s possibly why they were so easy to capture and take off world. It seems the number of Human females kept as slaves has dropped a bit over the past five hundred years. They were highly sought after previously, and even more so now. I’d go so far as to call them rare this far from their home world. Often, they’ve been purchased for sexual reasons, or even for breeding.
Interesting,
I murmured, wanting to know as much as possible about the planet that produced females who could save my people.
Their space travel doesn’t seem to have developed until their world had been around a few million years or so. After that, it consisted of them reaching their moon and studying other nearby planets. In the past few hundred years, they’ve made other advancements and managed to set up a colony on a planet called Mars and have sent androids further into space, but they never leave their galaxy. They do not have the technology required to explore the many universes, and believe that inter-dimensional travel is merely a fantasy. In some ways, they’ve advanced quite a bit from where they started, and yet they could learn so much more. It seems to take them a long time to evolve.
Anything else I need to know?
I asked.
Some of the Humans resemble the Vaadens in skin and hair color, though they’re smaller. Others have lighter or darker skin tones. Their eyes are not as vibrant as the Vaadens’, and some are afflicted with poor vision and other ailments, but nothing our medical technology couldn’t handle. The females might be frightened when they see us because we’re so different. It might be a bit of an obstacle in procuring them, unless you plan to simply abduct them.
I mumbled under my breath, listening to what J-Ril had to say, and studying the readout on my screen. I wanted as much knowledge as possible about the females and where they came from before attempting to lure them back to Elora. As badly as I wanted to give my people hope, I needed to make sure these Human females could handle mating an Elorian and could live on our planet as well.
"If we do manage to court the females of their world, perhaps the descendants of those who crashed on the Marwain ship, then perhaps they could help us convince other females on their world to mate with our kind. The Krixtan-4 currently holds a dozen pods, and each can hold up to two Elorian males, J-Ril said.
It would be easy enough to put three or four of the small Human females into one pod for the sleep stasis to our world. As we only have fourteen males currently on board, that would leave five pods for the females. Could you imagine going home with fifteen or more females who are able to carry the offspring of an Elorian?"
How big are Earth females?
I asked, wondering if they were too tiny and fragile, if we could fit so many into one pod. Vaadens were a lot smaller than my people, and if they were compatible with a Vaaden, how could they possibly handle intimacy with an Elorian? There were a few images on the screen of the Earth females who had been on the crashed vessel, and while they were beautiful each in their own way, I had to admit they didn’t look very sturdy.
They vary, according to the Marwain records, and no two are alike. They are all different sizes and colors, but none are gold like us, or blue like the Tourmalanes. However, the largest female on the crashed Marwain ship would barely have reached our chests and was pale in color like the Vaadens. From what the research shows, they don’t live very long. Maybe one hundred years. Those who crashed are long dead. Earth seems like a rather fascinating place, but I worry we would scare their people if we tried to visit. There aren’t many races as big as us, especially our males. However, it appears that there is a treaty in place with a race called Zelthranites from a planet called Zelthrane-3. There seems to be some sort of program where the Zelthranites offer funds in exchange for females going to their world as potential mates. It’s possible we could also reach such an agreement with Earth’s leaders.
We’ll locate the female descendants from the crashed ship and rescue them. Most of the planets in this system are full of sand and heat, and thankfully not too far from our home world. They will hopefully be eager for a change in environment. Perhaps they’ll mate with strong warriors who have come to their aid. As you pointed out, there are fourteen males on board, all single. If not, Elora has plenty of males who would be more than happy to claim one of them. Set our coordinates to the females’ current location, and alert me when we’re nearing the planet,