Total pages in book: 90
Estimated words: 85108 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 426(@200wpm)___ 340(@250wpm)___ 284(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 85108 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 426(@200wpm)___ 340(@250wpm)___ 284(@300wpm)
“Glad to hear you’re all fueled up because we need to get moving,” she said, clapping him on the shoulder. “They’re folding space for us in an hour and we still need to visit Kat for our costumes.”
“Yeah, yeah, okay.” Thrax scrubbed a hand over his face, feeling the rough rasp of whiskers—he needed a quick laser shave and a shower before he went anywhere. His stomach rumbled—he needed something to eat as well.
“You want some breakfast?” Andi offered him a rather squashed looking bagel with cream cheese oozing out the sides. “Brought you this because I figured you’d still be in bed,” she remarked as she handed it to him.
Thrax accepted the human food—which he had grown fond of—without comment and took an enormous bite. His partner was one of those annoyingly cheerful morning people—she popped up before sunrise with a song in her heart every day. But at least that meant she usually brought him breakfast. It made it easier to stand getting up early when he would much rather sleep until midday and stay up until the darkest hours of the night.
“Hnks,” he mumbled, his mouth still full as he headed for the shower—First Meal speak for “thanks.”
“You’re welcome, big guy.” She grinned at him affectionately and Thrax looked back and caught the expression. Andi had those little dents on either side of her mouth that the humans called “dimples”—they made her fucking adorable. Not that he would ever tell her that.
He finished the bagel in two more bites and stepped into the shower, which immediately came on. It was pre-set to his preferred temperature—one of the perks of living aboard the Kindred Mother Ship.
Thrax washed his hair and scrubbed his horns and the rest of his body as he tried to shake off the after-effects of the dream. He hadn’t had it in ages—the Goddess knew why it was rearing its ugly head above the surface of his subconscious again after all these cycles.
The Goddess isn’t the only one who knows, whispered a little voice in his head. You know too, Thrax. You know why you’re dreaming of her…of the things she did to you. It’s because of the mission—the one you’re about to go on with Andi. Do you really think this is smart? Do you?
Thrax pushed the voice aside, ignoring the hard shiver that ran down his spine which caused his dark red skin, covered in curving black tattoos, to pebble into chill-bumps. This mission was important—he wasn’t going to back out of it because of a stupid dream that came back every once in a while, to remind him of what he’d gone through over twenty cycles ago.
Besides, he and Andi had gone on similar missions before and it hadn’t bothered him. As Special Agents in the WLA—the Warrior Location Agency—they went all over the universe. Anywhere a Kindred warrior had gone missing, they traveled to try and find him and bring him back.
The Agency was a creation of Commander Sylvan, the head of the Kindred High Council. It had become necessary after the Mistress of Yonnie Six—a female owned planet—had decided that Kindred warriors made particularly good bodyslaves, mostly because they refused to hurt women under any circumstances.
But that wasn’t the only kind of slavery the Kindred were forced into. Many were captured and conscripted into the Blood Circuit, a fighting organization that moved from world to world, putting on deadly matches where patrons could bet on who died first. Since the Kindred were all over seven feet tall and extremely strong and muscular, they made ideal Blood Circuit fighters.
So many warriors had been abducted for various reasons that Commander Sylvan formed the WLA. He favored partnering Kindred with humans, which was how Thrax and Andi had first met. She had been a detective in a police department on Earth and Thrax had been a member of Kindred Elite Espionage Corps when he’d been offered a job in the new agency.
He’d been reluctant to take it at first, but he had felt immediately drawn to Andi, who had just moved up to the Mother Ship. Her dimpled smile and big brown eyes were fucking adorable and her curvy Elite figure was gorgeous.
Even though Thrax knew he could never have her—since he was a Hybrid and, at the time, she was still attached to her human mate—he’d said yes after their very first meeting. They had been partners ever since and he’d done a damn good job of concealing how he felt about the curvy little Elite—to Andi, they were just best friends. Which was how things had to stay, no matter how badly he wanted her, Thrax reminded himself.
Their first meeting had been three solar cycles ago and now Thrax couldn’t imagine his life without his human partner. Andi brought light into his life. Despite some of the grim things she’d seen working as a vice detective on Earth, she was almost always cheerful and light-hearted. He, on the other hand, was what Andi called “growly and dark.”