Genre: Sci-fi Romance
The last thing Sara imagined before death
claimed her was to wake up on a strange vessel sailing through the vast
reaches of outer space. She certainly didn’t expect to land on a planet
inhabited by aliens, much less having to mate with one of them. To her
astonishment, she was captured by the leader of the alien horde, only to
be claimed as his mate. Fear crept into Sara’s heart at the thought of
her secret being discovered, but that was the last of her worries as she
faced an ultimatum; to live, or die. What would she choose and where
would this decision lead her?
Archail was a proud Pradorian warrior. He was
meant to lead his people to a promising future, but was unprepared to
find himself with a stubborn Earth female who, to his annoyance, became
his main concern; her survival his unwavering goal. Highly imprinted in
him the sense of duty and a promise to his people; procreation would
again be possible. But would he be willing to sacrifice himself for a
woman from Earth? Would she accept he only thing he hadn’t given
throughout his immortal life, his heart?
She was seventeen and right in the middle of
her junior year in high school. Her tight auburn ponytail moved with
every step she took, dancing playfully around the white shirt that hung
over the dark blue jean skirt. Skin colored stockings clung tightly to
her thighs and rode all the way down until they met with black pumps
which completed the carefully assembled outfit. Hanging haphazardly over
her arm, a stately crest stood out proudly against her grey school
jacket.
Sara walked down the school’s long corridor
laughing and joking with her friends as they went. It was almost the end
of a long week, and she looked forward to the weekend, as well as the
chance to rest and spend time with her family.
Suddenly, the school doors swung open, and
her father crashed through them. Trying to catch his breath, he shouted,
“Sara, come on! We need to go, right now!”
Sara had never seen her father so pale
before. He was still wearing the same beige pants and green shirt from
that morning, but his expression reminded her of a day two weeks earlier
when he’d told her mother he’d been fired from his job. He held the
same drawn, shadowed look on his face now, as he eyed Sara, making her
realize something was terribly wrong. She quickly said goodbye to her
friends and ran to her father.
“What is it, Dad? Is everything all right?”
He seemed to hesitate for a minute, as if he
was trying to decide how to answer. Apparently deciding it would be best
for Sara to know straight away, he replied, “Your mother’s in the
hospital.”
“What? What happened?”
As they hurried down the school steps toward
her father’s car, he explained, the concern still obvious on his face.
“We don’t know the details yet. She fainted at work a few hours ago. I
drove her to the hospital, and she’s been seen by the doctors, but we
don’t have any answers yet.”
C. Baely, the originator of “The Pradorian
Mate”, was born in Australia. She has had an adventurous life and is
currently settled down in Greece with her family. As a person with a
creative mind and an equally busy lifestyle, she hopes to keep writing
for as long as her unique, fantastical ideas keep flowing!
I, Kristie Dawn and co-author to “The
Pradorian Mate”, born in Texas, am currently residing in Lampasas,
Texas, United States. At 27 years of age, I’m happily married with two
children and three moody, crazy cats.
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