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Almost Human: Genetically Altered Humans, #5
Almost Human: Genetically Altered Humans, #5
Almost Human: Genetically Altered Humans, #5
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Almost Human: Genetically Altered Humans, #5

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Can she see past the alien differences that leave them almost human?

 

The only set of Xeno Sapien twins—Jett and Brax, were created from each other. They balance each other. They can't live without each other. But they were also created to destroy each other.

 

The first time they see Heather, an unusual new human employee, they decide they can't live without her. Heather was born different—a throwback redhead in a world of brunettes. Surely she would know what it's like not to fit in? And fit in, the twins don't. The scientists who created them depended on their alien attributes over their human DNA—for what better way to get them to fight to the death?

 

Heather Marlow had an ultimate goal. Apply at Xenia, steal a real, live Xeno Sapien for ransom money, and rescue her grandmother in one fell swoop. But things went awry.

 

After being captured for her crime, the twins get their wish. She won't be allowed to live without them.

 

* The story behind the series: When futuristic Earth finds alien DNA and creates a new species of hybrids in hidden labs, Dr. Robyn Saraven helps the "creatures" escape. She uses her connections to establish their own city on Earth-Ground where they can learn, grow, and avoid the corruption and greed that created them. *

 

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The Genetically Altered Humans Series:

Book 1—Xeno Sapiens

Book 2—Earth-Ground

Book 3—Siren

Book 4—Beast's Beauty

Book 5—Almost Human

Book 6—Forbidden Touches

Book 7—Coveting Ava

Book 8—For Everly

Book 9—Assassin's Mate

Book 10—Sextet

Book 11—Tempting Tempest

Book 12—Falling For Trance 

Book 13—Damaged Goods

Book 14—Alien's Bride

Book 15—Dual Lives

Book 16—Reson's Lesson

Book 17—A Mate For Max

Book 18—Dragon's Mate

Book 19—Fated

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PublisherRena Marks
Release dateSep 17, 2018
ISBN9781386436201
Almost Human: Genetically Altered Humans, #5
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Rena Marks

Welcome to my Worlds! Rena Marks is a bestselling author with over eighty-five novels under her belt. She combines her love of science fiction with paranormal romance because no matter what happens in real life, a happy-ever-after never disappoints. Come get lost in my worlds for a few hours!

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    Almost Human - Rena Marks

    Prologue

    HEATHER ANN MARLOW. Please rise.

    The Xeno Sapien in charge of her trial had a deep, booming voice that echoed through the gladiator pits where the trial was being held. From the bleachers where they watched, a sea of unfriendly, alien faces of various colors and attributes studied every movement she made.

    Heather rose slowly as he commanded, feeling tired and scared and so very alone. She’d been locked up for weeks in the Xeno Sapien prison—the sole female prisoner. She could barely think anymore. What she’d done was so horrible that she deserved death and could only hope they would be merciful, and it would be swift and painless.

    How had everything gone so wrong? She had a great career, a wonderful education, a loving grandparent who’d raised her from the time she was a toddler. Then she’d been contacted by relatives of her biological father’s family—whom she’d never met. They’d kidnapped her Gramma Elsa and held her until Heather agreed to do what they wished.

    Infiltrate the city of Xenia under the guise of an employee and wait for further instruction.

    The sad thing was she had loved the damn job. The pay was excellent—not that she’d gotten to enjoy any of it. No, her cousins had taken every dime she earned before ordering her to drug a Xeno Sapien to kidnap.

    They’d wanted the gold female, but Heather knew why they wanted Sunny. They intended to rape her and charge others money to do the same. Instead, Heather picked Sunny’s boyfriend to drug. Beast, the strongest Xeno Sapien, hoping he’d be able to break free someday and save himself. Return himself to Sunny after her gramma was freed and she and Heather were hiding somewhere.

    She had no idea her cousins wouldn’t even adhere to their end of the deal. Not once they figured out her scheme, somehow knowing that she hoped Beast would wake and slaughter them. She’d been forced to tell them how to take his strength away.

    He’d never had a haircut. His super-strength was tied to the length of his hair. With one snip, he’d be reduced to a human’s weakness.

    Then they made her do it.

    She never hesitated. She shaved his head and waited for his death. To everyone’s surprise, it was a trick. He rose and conquered her cousins. The rest of the Xeno Sapien security team broke into the house and captured them all...but Beast hadn’t hesitated to kill the men he held now captive with nothing but the strength of his claws.

    Everyone captured except for Gramma Elsa. She had never been in the house like the cousins claimed. Without the victim, Heather looked as guilty as the kidnappers. And no one told her anything about where her gramma was. She didn’t know if she was dead or alive.

    Heather’s attention returned to the Xeno Sapien they called Renegade, who was in charge of her destiny. He stood opposite her on the dirt ground of the gladiator pits. The Xeno Sapiens who filled the bleachers for her trial today grew quiet, but she could still feel the antagonism emanating from all directions.

    Do you deny you entered Xenia on false pretenses?

    No. Her voice was small and quiet. I agreed to apply for the position with the intent of gaining trust and then kidnapping a Xeno Sapien.

    Are you aware you must give up your Earth citizenship by entering our gates?

    Yes.

    And are you aware that we can impose any punishment we deem justified, including death?

    Yes. Her head hung low with acceptance.

    Your charge is death. Due to the wishes of Beast and Sunny Xeno Sapien who testified on your behalf, instead I impose a lifetime of servitude to you, with probation. If your probation is violated, your death sentence prevails. No longer are you free to leave our gates or view the outside world. You will work off your debts to society.

    No! The older woman who stood in the bleachers was so frail Heather barely recognized her own grandmother. No! She was just trying to protect me. She doesn’t deserve to be punished for life.

    Heather gasped her shock when she realized who it was that stood in her defense.

    Renegade’s voice boomed. Who is this person to you?

    My grandmother, Heather said softly, not wanting to rile anyone further. Please. I don’t know who let her in, but she shouldn’t be here to watch this.

    Renegade ignored her. Ma’am, what are you doing here?

    Mrs. Marlow is my new nanny, Robyn called out. I wanted to watch the trial and needed help caring for my son.

    No! Heather screamed. She couldn’t let her grandmother stay here and be as gullible as Heather had been, thinking these people were her friends. They weren’t friends. They were dangerous, as dangerous as the outside world. No! Gramma, you need to leave and never look back! I’ll be fine.

    Nanna Marlow, please have a seat. Renegade’s tone had gentled somewhat. Then he hardened as he looked back at Heather.

    Heather Marlow, out of the kindness of my heart and the need to ease your grandmother’s suffering, I will grant her the same protection a citizen from Xenia is entitled to. You will be allowed a monthly visitation from your grandmother for the time being.

    Oh, yes, please, Heather wept. I will agree to anything for that! If only to talk her gramma into leaving this hell.

    Anything? Renegade’s voice was cold. We must find you a place to live. If there is no sympathy for you here, your sentence will be remanded to the original death sentence for your crimes. He turned toward the bleachers. Is there any Xeno Sapien who would be willing to house a traitor such as this in their home?

    No one stood. No one spoke.

    Heather knew she paled as she waited. Her heart thumped against the ribs of her chest. She could almost feel her freckles standing out against the sickly pallor of her skin. Her forehead grew slick as the sweat dampened her brow. It was like she’d just come to life now that she finally knew her grandmother was alive. And while she didn’t really care if she lived or died, hell if she wanted gramma to watch.

    Anyone at all? Renegade’s voice rang out louder, but still, there was silence. He waited several more seconds.

    Heather took a deep breath, knowing what was coming.

    In that case, Renegade said. Heather Marlow, you are hereby sentenced to death—

    Wait. Through the gasps of the crowd, two strange creatures emerged into the dusty pit. Their green and yellow scaled skin glistened with slickness. Dear God, they had tails. One’s tail thrashed back and forth in an unsettling movement. Bits of shell clung to the gray khaki pants everyone tended to favor here.

    Everyone waited until they spoke.

    We will take her, one finally said.

    The realization of who they were dawned on her as soon as he had spoke. This was Brax and Jett, the twins whose den she’d been cleaning for weeks. Her pen pals, who she’d fallen half in love with without even meeting. She’d known they were alien beings, but she’d never expected to know what they looked like.

    They couldn’t see her like this! They couldn’t know she’d been so evil as to almost kill one of their fellow Xeno Sapiens.

    There was silence as Heather dropped to the dirt. No! I’d rather die, she sobbed.

    Nanna Marlow gasped from the bleachers.

    But the twins approached anyway. They each grabbed an upper arm, ignoring her flinch, and dragged her from the pits. She held her shrieks—because Gramma was in the crowds.

    Chapter One

    HEATHER MARLOW WAS DRAGGED sobbing from the gladiator pits, which acted as an old-fashioned trial and judgment area. The rest of the Xeno Sapiens, some who she’d thought were her friends, did nothing. Instead, they watched silently as she was hauled through the dirt like a sack of potatoes.

    Silently.

    Not one person stood up for her, not even the gramma that she knew and loved for her entire life. Not that Gramma Elsa could, of course. Hell, they had her in their clutches now. And Heather was sure she had taken the position of nanny to the Xeno Sapiens because it would keep her close to her only living relative. She just didn’t know what kind of danger she’d put herself in.

    Heather was the enemy. A prisoner of the Xeno Sapiens.

    Sure, Xenia seemed like a wonderful place to be at first. But once you were on their bad side, or connected to someone on their bad side, all hell would break loose.

    She collapsed as soon as she was away from the pit, shock and horror settling in. She’d almost died. Now they were going to kill her like a rabid animal.

    Brax... or Jett, she still didn’t know which was which, calmly picked her up and slung her over his shoulder, ignoring her gasp at the slimy feel of his wet, scaled skin against her gut. She thought she felt him rub her ass.

    Surely not. He couldn’t be interested in her ass. Surely these two creatures couldn’t... well, could they?

    But now that she hung upside down, holding as still as she could lest she slide off, she was able to study his ass. It was quite a nice bubble shape, the buttocks strong and muscular. Yet, she knew underneath the fabric of his pants, it had to be as green as the rest of him. From a slit in his gray pants swished a tail. A sweeping tail.

    She thought she’d looked different all her life—being a redhead in a world of brunettes. She couldn’t imagine having the skin color these twins did. But it wasn’t just the skin color and tails. It was the patterns of tiny scales—yellowish in areas. And weird, jutting spines that protruded from their backs.

    She’d picked the twins when she sought employment at Xenia because of the fact they shunned technology at home. She’d mistakenly thought that made them simple. But their home was so beautiful, so peaceful, that she couldn’t bear to put them in harm’s way. Not when she got to know them through notes and letters—and certainly not when she realized how strong the one named Beast was. That strength alone would enable him to save himself when she kidnapped him to keep others from harm’s way. Because that was what she had to do to free her gramma. Kidnap a Xeno Sapien for the ones who’d blackmailed her.

    Each step the man took jarred her lungs, and her breath expelled harshly. Realizing this, he stopped at the edge of the woods and set her on her feet. She swayed, blood rushing to her brain uncomfortably. She refused to look at her new jailors’ faces.

    She looks bad, the twin on the left said.

    God, she had no idea which was which.

    We knew she would, the one who’d carried her said. We can clean her up. She will eat. And then she will sleep.

    The front of her was covered with the same thick slime that covered them. Dirt clung to it, muddy and disgusting. She flinched when they each reached out and grabbed an upper arm. But along she walked, between them, her thoughts racing a mile a minute. When they did reach the den that was more familiar to her than the cheesy motels she’d been frequenting—the same den she thought she’d never see again—they chained her in the kitchen and disappeared.

    Heather waited...and waited. Eventually, she sank to the floor and curled into a ball. It was still clean. Even though it had been weeks since she’d cleaned it last. Did they have a new housekeeper? What a strange thought to roll through her head.

    She was jarred awake when a door opened. The chain around her wrist moved and she opened her eyes warily. One of them stood a few feet away, feet spread and planted before her.

    The other knelt in front of her and unlocked the chain. She flinched from his touch when the smooth skin of his hand connected to her wrist, but he didn’t feel any different. Still slimy. Underneath it all, still basically human. She’d expected an extreme temperature difference or even a sandpaper texture because of the scales.

    He pulled her to her feet and picked her up. She held herself stiffly, wondering what his scaled chest would feel like. He swept her against him. His body was hard...but that could be because of the muscles of his form. It was obvious there wasn’t an ounce of fat to him.

    The other brother held the back door, and the three made their way to the amazing natural springs she’d discovered buried in the mountain behind their den. The air was thick and humid but grew even moister as they headed deeper into the cavern. It was warmer, too, and she sighed, releasing tension that she didn’t realize she had. Tension had become a way of life for so long, it became normal to the point she didn’t even notice it.

    As if sensing her mood, the brothers slowed their pace. Eventually, they reached the hot springs she’d discovered the very first time she’d been to their place, and the one carrying her set her on her feet then moved behind her.

    The other brother came to stand before her.

    From behind, the first whispered softly into her ear. Hold still.

    His hands moved up her torso to the thin, bright orange blouse she’d been issued, a horrid color that clashed with her hair and made her skin look jaundiced. His fingers settled on the top button, slowly moving to unbutton it.

    She didn’t obey. She moved her hands up and covered his but didn’t stop him. Hell, she couldn’t. But she just wanted a tiny bit of control. To feel like she gave permission in these strange circumstances where she had zero power over her life. In front of her, heat blazed in the strange eyes of the one who stood before her, and suddenly she knew which brother was which.

    Brax must have stood behind her. Jett watched from the front.

    She’d read enough letters to know their personalities. Brax was the more sensitive twin, the easy-going one. He was filled with laughter and teasing, while Jett was wary and came across as harsh. Perhaps harsh was too strong a word. At the very least, he came across as brash. She knew better. He protected his emotions, and he protected his brother. Had it been Jett behind her, he would have snarled at her when she moved against his command.

    Not Brax. Brax wasn’t as rigid. He may have told her to hold still, but he allowed her hands to cover his as if she had a choice as to what was about to happen.

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