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Mated to the Warrior Prince: Galactic Alien Mates, #2
Mated to the Warrior Prince: Galactic Alien Mates, #2
Mated to the Warrior Prince: Galactic Alien Mates, #2
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She's the bodyguard, but who will save her from the warrior prince?

Melika Gendressa's job should be simple. Protect an alien from the assassin robots sent to kill him. Only Vorgyn Mar'Don is a Jardan prince...a muscular, dominant, sword-wielding warrior. It's hard to keep focused on the mission when she's constantly distracted by his sexy, intimidating presence and her own searing desire. Worse, Prince Vorgyn rejects her help, believing he's more than capable of defending himself, thank you. The only hope she has to stay close to him is to become his courtezhana—become his mate. She'll do whatever she has to...only she soon learns being mated to an alien prince has quite a few perks of its own...

Prince Vorgyn wants nothing more than to crush the cowards who keep sending robots to kill him. So the last thing he needs is this tiny, tempting human female getting in his way, distracting him. And she is distracting. Her eyes. Her body. Her...everything. Protocol be damned, he wants her as a mate. To make her his in every way possible. But when his enemies turn their sights on Melika, nothing will save them from his wrath, and nothing will stop him from protecting his mate.

Reader Note: Mated to the Jardan Warrior is a full, stand-alone story with alpha aliens and a happily ever after. 

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Release dateAug 24, 2022
ISBN9798201142926
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    Table of Contents

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    Table of Contents

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    Title Page

    Copyright Warning

    Dedication

    Chapter One

    Chapter Two

    Chapter Three

    Chapter Four

    Chapter Five

    Chapter Six

    Chapter Seven

    Chapter Eight

    Chapter Nine

    Chapter Ten

    Chapter Eleven

    Chapter Twelve

    Chapter Thirteen

    Chapter Fourteen

    Chapter Fifteen

    Epilogue

    About the Author

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    Galactic Alien Mates Book Two

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    Mated to the Warrior Prince

    Copyright © 2017 by Aria Bell

    ISBN: 978-1-944138-83-7

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    First Etopia Press electronic publication: January 2017

    ~ Dedication ~

    To my special one.

    I love you more than anything.

    CHAPTER ONE

    Melika Gendressa

    Guardian of the Ron-Zishu

    This was the day I started my new life.

    I knelt beside Qyna Jaona, the woman who had trained me since I was a young girl, as she presented me to the Jardan prince before the entire Jardan court. Qyna was my tsora kai, my teacher in the secret arts of the Ron-Zishu. She knelt on one knee but kept her head raised to look Prince Vorgyn Mar’Don in the eyes as he sat upon his throne of mercury-thread ore, the tube veins of the bright metal spreading across the glossy black surface in complex patterns. The Jardan were a huge species of alien, their warriors even more so. They averaged well over two meters tall, were heavily muscled, and had a tinge of blue to their skin. Although he was seated, I estimated Vorgyn was even bigger than that. He was impressive, even intimidating.

    As a newly promoted guardian, I stayed on both knees before him, keeping my head respectfully lowered. Mindful of my place.

    I was being sold. I was a weapon, a Ron-Zishu guardian expertly trained to defend the life of my lord—whoever that might be. It was all I did. All I was.

    And I was good at it.

    With the excitement of being presented at court, the hum of the crowd of onlookers raising the energy in the Jardan prince’s great throne room, my heart began to race and my blood began to move quickly through my veins. I’d trained my whole life for this moment. I looked forward to beginning my new life as the Ron-Zishu to this fierce, battle-scarred warrior.

    No, he growled.

    A buzz of curious, excited voices arose from the crowd behind me. My heart skipped a beat for a moment, then froze in my chest while his meaning sank in. No? He didn’t want me?

    Qyna’s breath caught. With respect, she began, and I could tell she was choosing her words carefully. Her tone remained deferential, but I could tell my training master was offended by his abrupt rejection. May I ask why you find her unacceptable, Your Royal Highness?

    She is human, the prince said. Worse, she is female. Pretty enough, I will admit. If I kept a harem, she might have a use. But as my bodyguard? She is not worthy. She does not even carry a blade.

    My cheeks began to burn. My skin felt red hot. I relied on my training to keep my head lowered and keep the shock and humiliation off my face. Those feelings had no purpose here. I was trained to serve as a weapon, and weapons had no feelings.

    But that didn’t stop me from silently wanting to bounce one of the teramine crystal sculptures that lined the throne room off his ridiculous, thick, blue head.

    I also had excellent aim.

    Vorgyn was a prince of the Mar’Don dynasty, the third son of King Treskon Mar’Don. He ruled the planet of Avoloxa in the Jardan Empire, leader of all the clans. Rich. Powerful. Said to be fierce and relentless in all he pursued. But he was also rumored to be fair and just, loyal to those who served him. I hoped this last part was true.

    So far, all I knew was he didn’t seem to like females—or at least human ones.

    It didn’t help that my pussy had betrayed me and had grown wet at the first sight of him. As soon as he’d entered the throne room, a wave of lust had immediately hit me. My body, which was often at odds with my mind, reacted to the impressive sight of a warrior in his prime. My core tightened, my nipples peaked, and my mouth went dry as the ache deep inside me intensified. It didn’t help that I’d been celibate from even self-pleasure for seventeen standard solar days. Training for the io sodon ritual. The one bit of Ron-Zishu training I hated the most.

    My body’s unexpectedly strong reaction to the prince had frustrated me. I had to be under complete control at all times. And the more I tried to slow and calm my breathing, the harder my heart seemed to pound, driving me to breathe harder to take in enough air so I wouldn’t faint like a maiden at his feet.

    A blade is a fine weapon, Qyna admitted, acknowledging the prince’s complaint. But there are many useful weapons that can be—

    Not for the Jardan, the prince said, cutting her off.

    I wanted to look up at him again but stopped myself. I wasn’t sure what I had expected the prince to look like, but it hadn’t been the strikingly attractive Jardan whose laser-like green eyes seemed to burn right into my core. Prince Vorgyn wore no shirt, as was the Jardan warrior way in battle, symbolic of showing his fierce heart to his enemies. It was a challenge and an intimidation to any enemy they faced. The Prince’s chest certainly was…distracting. After my initial look, I was glad I didn’t have to stare at anything but the elaborate designs on the throne room floor. Each of Vorgyn’s abdominal muscles was clearly defined, a hard ridge in his slightly blue-tinged skin. His chest was stunningly broad. Those pectorals looked hard as stone. My fingers ached to touch them and find out if they truly were as solid as they appeared. Dangling between those two amazing pecs was a necklace with the triangular crest of House Mar’Don made of zerophyte, one of the most precious minerals in the galaxy.

    Like I said, distracting. I resented him even more because his presence forced me to rely on my training to quell the surge of lust in my body. Lust that had flared at the mere sight of him.

    And still throbbed in my pussy and sent a rush of moisture flooding my undergarments even after he’d rejected me.

    By Vorgyn’s right hand, a huge sword leaned against the side of his throne. Known as an Iteran blade, the impressive weapon was almost as tall as I was, the biggest I’d ever seen. The Jardan revered their swords. Even though they fought with blasters when necessary, they considered sword fighting the height of a warrior’s achievement. I did not carry a sword. The weapons of the Ron-Zishu were very different.

    Prince Vorgyn Mar’Don, Qyna said smoothly. I beg you to give the Ron-Zishu a chance. Melika Gendressa is one of the best I’ve ever raised. Her training is absolute. She will defend you with her life against all threats.

    Prince Vorgyn’s gaze turned back to me. I could feel it searing along my skin as he judged me. I wore my fighting garb—the specially designed kenvo suit fitted with armor, which enhanced my speed and agility. Only the Ron-Zishu wore such suits, and although my weapons had been left with Vorgyn’s elite bodyguard unit before we’d been allowed to enter, I was still formidable without them. Prince Vorgyn didn’t seem impressed.

    I’m sure she would make an excellent bodyguard…for another human. I am Prince Vorgyn Mar’Don. My blade has already tasted the blood of my enemies. I have won glorious battles. His voice was calm, detached, and the dismissive tone nearly crushed me. This was not how I expected how my service would begin. The prince waved a hand at the imposing Jardan bodyguards posted along the sides of the throne room. Besides, I already have defenders who bother me enough with their obsessive mothering. She is like a runt pup—too small, too young, and not worth the feed to keep her alive until the bigger dogs rip her to shreds.

    Qyna’s voice didn’t waver as she aimed for the heart. We were told there was an attempt on your life. One that almost succeeded. Perhaps a runt pup would be an unexpected distraction to those who think they know your defenses.

    Vorgyn grunted. The attempt on my life failed. He stood from his throne and pointed across the huge room to an opposite wall. On the wall were mounted two hunks of smashed metal and neurohardware. Severed assassin bot heads.

    One of the designs I was very familiar with. An Endsek model, human manufacture; the wide, armored head was riddled with lots of sensor eyes. The other was alien tech, a Q2X kill bot built by the Idnixacon. Very smart, very tough. Its strangely formed head was full of triangle-shaped metal plates jutting every which way. It also had a mouth full of diamond-tipped teeth.

    I destroyed those myself, Prince Vorgyn continued. So for the last time, what need do I have for this small, human female?

    Qyna bowed her head, but her voice rang out loud and clear. The Queen Mother Amsila Mar’Don has purchased Melika Gendressa’s life contract from the Ron-Zishu. She mentioned you might…not appreciate the gift. She strongly wishes her overture to be accepted by her third son, whom she so loves. Such was her message.

    The prince hesitated just a moment. My mother bought her for me? His voice was a low growl. I kept my gaze on the floor, deferential and silent. He finally let out a long sigh. When he spoke again, his tone held both amusement and chagrin. My beloved mother. Still making me the little boy in front of all my court. Very well. Can this Melika Gendressa speak for herself or is her tongue too small and frail to create words?

    That was my permission to address him. I raised my head and met his commanding stare. My tongue is sufficient for any purpose that is required of it, Your Royal Highness.

    He glared at me, his green eyes narrowed to slits, heavy brows drawn down over his eyes as if he wished nothing more than to terrify me into begging to be let out of my contract. It nearly worked. Until a spark of something in the back of those eyes spoke of something else. Something dark, mysterious; something powerful. Something that called to me.

    Why should I accept your service, human?

    Because your mommy said so, I thought, although I would die before ever saying it aloud. Such triumph would be short-lived,

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