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Axxeon Commander’s Pet: A Sci Fi Romance
Axxeon Commander’s Pet: A Sci Fi Romance
Axxeon Commander’s Pet: A Sci Fi Romance
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She must teach him to behave. He treats her like a pet. 

Quixx of Axxeon is loyal to his King. But he’d rather be assigned a mission inside a black hole than follow the order to take a human wife. He’s rough around the edges and doesn’t care what humans think of him. His only focus is to make right on a terrible tragedy. But his King has other plans…

Quixx must fetch his betrothed, after receiving some personal lessons in manners. Those lessons are to come from the most stubborn, infuriating-- and enticing-- woman that he knows. 

Priya Kotbf knows first hand how impossible Quixx can be. He’s gruff, rude, hopeless, dismissive… and sexy as hell. The Axxeon King wants her to groom his third in command to take a wife. But more hangs in the balance than they thought… If she can’t make him behave, they could lose it all.

It should be a simple task, until chaos erupts with the help of an old enemy and Quixx proves how impossible he can be. Priya makes a shocking discovery that changes everything… and makes it unthinkable to see Quixx in another woman’s arms.

Axxeon Commander's Pet is the third book in the Mates for Axxeon 9 series, but can be read in any order.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 18, 2023
ISBN9781094460208
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Liz Paffel

Liz Paffel traded a twenty year career in emergency medical services to write about strange lights in the sky and things that go bump in the night. She's the author of science fiction romance and paranormal romance and lives in the Midwest, USA with her family.

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    Axxeon Commander’s Pet - Liz Paffel

    1

    Quixx of Third Command stood before the floor-to-ceiling surveillance screen in the command center of the Axxeon’s frozen underwater compound with his hands clasped behind his back and watched unrest blossom in the city. Humans battled each other with random weapons found in the snow-covered streets—a garbage can lid, a shovel, a discarded license plate. Two males faced off with thick branches while a teenaged human lashed out at another with his fists.

    Yiiy, he could not wait to leave Earth.

    Two weeks ago, the Axxeon had defeated their long time enemy the Nozing after they’d unleashed fire-breathing degarzee on the city only to find out the same human leaders who had welcomed the Axxeon to this city had made a pact with the enemy to destroy it.

    He hated the Nozing for the pain they’d caused his people, and he despised humans for their lack of honor and weakness. There were three humans inside the compound, brought here after the Nozing defeat. One, Alora, a scientist, had been claimed by King Tryllin as his mate. Her brother Brandon, a firefighter, as well as her close friend and fellow scientist, Priya. As far as he was concerned, they were simply taking up good oxygen and consuming precious supplies.

    It was time for them to go.

    Commander, I thought you would like to see this.

    He turned to the young ensenya, officer, behind him and took the see-through tablet he offered. The image on the tablet screen populated into a four-dimensional rendering which hovered in the air above the tablet surface. Quixx held back a thrilled smile. The image showed B-2 Delta, a planet the Axxeon had been steadily monitoring, waiting for an atmospheric storm to clear so the planet could be explored as a possible new home.

    The storm is lessening.

    Yes, Commander. The Expedition Team from Axxeon 9 sent me this image moments ago. If the storm continues on this track, they will begin preparations for launch.

    Quixx manipulated the image with his fingers. The storm was violent and consisted of churning toxic gases, mile-wide debris, and flaming shrapnel left behind from an exploded sun. He could ascertain without looking at the recent statistics that the storm had lost ferocity since it was last monitored one month ago. Hope coursed through him laced with potent urgency. Their people had suffered terrible loss, including the death of their planet which forced them to repair an abandoned base station, Axxeon 9, and make it their temporary home. The station hovered now above Earth’s atmosphere.

    His people deserved a real home on a sustainable planet.

    He had a plan and it was time he spoke to his King.

    Closing the image, he thanked the ensenya and handed back the tablet.

    Turning back to the surveillance screens, Quixx tempered irritation that clawed at him. He was more than eager to leave this place. Human leaders had promised the Axxeon females in return for fighting the Nozing. They had already collected two rounds of women and sent them to the base station to be distributed as mates and would collect one more group before leaving Earth. When that was complete, they were departing for the base station.

    They hadn’t Summoned enough females for every Axxeon male of age to take a mate. Quixx scoffed. Since the Nozing had unleashed biowarfare that killed all but a handful of Axxeon females, Quixx had resolved to be mate-less. Had he done a better job of protecting his people, the attack could have been thwarted.

    No, he didn’t deserve a female. He did not want a female. He would never father a kinder. His secret plan was more important than subjecting a female to the shame of being forever mated to a failure like him. King Tryllin had been pressuring him into taking a mate, and soon. Quixx feared if he didn’t not comply, the King would choose for him. Perhaps if he continued craftily stalling, Tryllin would forget about it...

    Suddenly restless, he strode from Command and took a left down the corridor, heading for the combat training room. He would work off this tension by sparring with some young, strong ensenya who might be able to keep up with him.

    Quixx paused mid-step as he approached the laboratory where Queen Alora and her scientist friend Priya had created the weapon that killed the Nozing two weeks ago. It had sat empty for several days since. However, he noticed Priya inside, her dark head bent low as she worked at something on the table before her. They had crossed paths a few times since her arrival here, and she seemed to have acclimated to her new environment. She certainly had never shown any fear of him, or any of the other warriors.

    She was angled slightly away from him, looking into a microscope. He’d heard she was experimenting with live skin cells harvested from a chunk of degarzee flesh to find a way to disarm or kill the creature. Queen Alora had suffered heart failure during the fight with the Nozing and was recovering after receiving a bionic heart, leaving Priya to work on her research alone. She was being tenacious about it, if word around the compound was to be believed.

    He worked his jaw back and forth. Priya had been brought here with the last round of Summoned women to be sent to Axxeon 9. Queen Alora had requested she be allowed to stay in the compound with her during the fight with the Nozing. Would she be mated now that the conflict was over? He considered which warrior she might be paired with. Many were eager to be mated and would take a human like this without question.

    He uttered an indifferent growl.

    What did it matter? He cared not what happened to her. She may be alluring with her caramel skin, dark brown eyes and lush mouth, but he had no interest in her. The sooner she was mated and sent to Axxeon 9, the better. She shifted lightly on the stool, using the end of a writing instrument to push hair out of her eyes, her movements graceful. Little tingles raced over the top of his scalp.

    A red light began to beep furiously on the comlet on his wrist, pulling his attention. He’d been so absorbed in watching Priya work that he’d blocked out the notification.

    He answered and a shimmering green image of King Tryllin populated into the air.

    I apologize for the delay in answering, my King.

    Good, you are by the lab. Collect the female scientist and escort her to the prison where you’ll meet Yawnlit. They will be examining the Nozing prince.

    Quixx’s eyes narrowed. The prince had been captured during the attack on his people. King Tryllin had promised him amnesty; however, Quixx was more than eager to reverse that promise.

    Of course, my King.

    Quixx, there is something else. Tryllin’s voice had an oddly light tone.

    Yes?

    Be gentle with the human female. I have plans for the two of you.

    The communication ended and Quixx glared at the comlet, wondering if he’d heard Tryllin incorrectly. The only plan he wanted with Priya was to escort her out of the compound and never see her-or another human-again.

    Smoothing the front of his leather vest with one hand, Quixx rapped on the doorframe in a measure of human custom before pressing the button to open the door. Priya gave a cursory glance over her shoulder before returning to her work, clearly dismissing him.

    He approached with long strides.

    The King requests we meet the physician Yawndit in the holding cells to attend to the Nozing prince.

    She didn’t respond. Perhaps the communications device she’d had implanted at the base of her skull was not properly working. Quixx moved closer to her. Do you understand what I said, female?

    She sighed with impatience. Yes.

    He waited for her to rise, but she made no motion to do so. Crossing his hands in front of himself, he raised his voice with a stern edge. It was his Commander’s voice, the one no one dared ignore. She was clearly in need of direction in how to properly respond to a high-ranking official.

    Do you need assistance in rising from your seat?

    No, I just need a minute.

    "The King’s orders do not wait. Get to your feet, woman, or I will assist you."

    "You will kiss my ass, okay? Just a second."

    His face heated. With a low growl, he reached for her. How dare she defy his order. She thrust an arm out behind her to stop him, and to his surprise, he found himself obeying.

    Don’t touch me or I’ll drop the damn sample. Freaking Neanderthal!

    She had something gripped between the tips of a metal forceps and was delicately adding it to a narrow tube of solution. She repeated the process several times with different samples and tubes.

    Crossing his arms, he found himself observing her work. She was under the protection of the King, and a friend to the human Queen, so perhaps he could spare her a few quick moments to finish her task. He raised his chin and studied her. She’d been quiet when she’d arrived with the other Summoned females two weeks ago. Not timid, but… observant. Watchful. As if she was collecting data and biding her time. He’d noticed a deep intelligence in her eyes and suspected she held an inner fire close inside herself.

    Some of that fire was coming forth, as she’d insulted him without a moment’s hesitation.

    What is a Neanderthal?

    What?

    The word you used to describe me. I feel as if it is an insult, but I do not know what it means.

    She grabbed another tube. "Neanderthals, early humanoids? Big, hulking bodies, flat forehead, small brains."

    He frowned with the suspicion that she was once again insulting him. He had never cared to learn the nuances of human speech or its contexts, including humor. He understood straight forward speech. Deciphering meaning only frustrated him. I have none of those things.

    She spun on her stool and gave him a head-to-toe glance, one corner of her mouth turning up. You have one of those things.

    He glanced down at himself. Axxeon males were tall, lean, efficient with perfect musculature for speed and strength without added bulk to weigh them down. His forehead certainly was not flat. Which meant she was suggesting the size of his brain was diminutive. Ah, she suggested he was unintelligent. His lips twisted in irritation. This is why no one liked humans.

    The green and red hexagon solar skin on his chest began to heat, the outlines glowing a faint white. How confounding. It was not cold enough in this room to cause his solarderm to activate and flush heat through his body. The only other explanation was…

    Arousal.

    That was ridiculous.

    She did not find him attractive, and he reciprocated the feeling. Why his body was acting differently was very odd.

    Spinning back to her work, she picked up the tubes. I’m going to put these in the holding area, and we can go.

    The stretchy band holding her ponytail broke free when she stood, causing hair to fan to her waist in a black, glossy sheet. She muttered something under her breath as she placed the samples into the cabinet. Taking off her gloves, she threw them into a trash receptacle and slipped out of the beige laboratory coat she wore over her clothing. She was wearing a long brown dress that hung like a drape over her tall, lithe body and hid the rise of her breasts and hips.

    Good. He was not interested in seeing her form. He thrust his hands onto his hips. You are ready now?

    She pulled her hair back into a ponytail and secured it with a new band from her pocket. Yes. I’m very curious to check out this prince.

    Why would a human be interested in something as insignificant as a Nozing captive? He might be a prince, but he was nothing more than a soulless, bloodthirsty beast. Perhaps this female was not completely right in the head.

    He gestured her to the door and stopped her before she could exit. Her eyes widened and hardened as he produced a set of glowing yellow handcuffs. She should be used to them by now. She’d been required to wear them while being escorted around the compound since the moment she’d arrived at the compound. The neural transmitter in the cuffs interfered with human cognition, slowing down mental processing and reaction times. Sometimes, it rendered them completely useless.

    He waited for her to hold her arms out for him. When she did not, he lightly grabbed them, and snapped the cuffs into place. Her skin was smooth beneath the pads of his fingers. Very, very smooth.

    What a meaningless detail to notice.

    Why are you curious about our hated enemy?

    She glared pointedly at the cuffs and shook her head as if she couldn’t believe he’d put them on. Quixx ushered her out the door and into the hall, catching a glimpse of her perfectly plump ass as the gown curved momentarily behind her thighs. His skin glowed with a bright flash, surprising him for a second time, before quickly fading.

    Because, Neanderthal, I was informed he appears to be growing a set of wings.

    2

    She had to ride out the mental fog until he took the cuffs

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