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Two Alien Lovers : Alien Menage Romance
Two Alien Lovers : Alien Menage Romance
Two Alien Lovers : Alien Menage Romance
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Polina Marsh has been stuck in a dead end job as a Junior Ambassador for the Intergalactic Alliance for over a decade. She's all but given up on adventure and excitement, when an alien diplomat from an embargoed planet begs her for a secret rendezvous. She knows that she should say no, but Polina isn't one to turn down a mysterious meeting, especially one with a shockingly attractive alien ambassador and his rough around the edges pilot.

Things don't go according to plan and Polina finds herself stranded with the two aliens on a distant, forgotten moon. As the true nature of the mission is revealed, Polina finds herself torn between the diplomat and his pilot. Polina needs to follow her heart, which is hard to do when the future of the galaxy could be at stake.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherAnna Lewis
Release dateFeb 21, 2019
ISBN9781386259961
Two Alien Lovers : Alien Menage Romance

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    Two Alien Lovers - Anna Lewis

    Two Alien Lovers

    Chapter 1

    The spaceport was bustling . Junior Intergalactic Alliance Ambassador Polina Marsh pulled the grey hood of her cloak further down over her face, hoping to blend into the teeming crowd that swirled around her.

    The West Public spaceport wasn’t her normal port. IA Ambassadors, even junior ones, had the privilege of travelling on official ships that docked at reserved, highly secure government ports. It was a bit shocking for Polina to be mixed in with the general populace as they shoved and pushed in their haste to get to their own transports. She hadn’t travelled with gens—members of the general population—in over ten years, since she’d first enrolled at the IA Academy at age eighteen. She’d forgotten how unpleasant it was.

    Excuse me, a burly Venutian grunted as he bumped Polina hard with his hefty shoulder. Polina nodded in return, grimacing under her hood as she rubbed her own shoulder. Venutians were a plated species, and even the smallest collision with one of their rock hard limbs left a bruise.

    The crowd was full of citizens from almost every planet in the galaxy, a sea of different hued skins and strangely shaped bodies. Most were humanoid, like Polina, but a few anomalies stuck out here and there: a tentacled Octarion, a group of towering Rock Giants from Delphine Six, a pack of small, rodent-like Scarrions.

    Polina glanced around and pulled her hood even lower. She was typical looking for a human female—average height, brown hair, brown eyes, fair skin—but it wouldn’t do her any good to be recognized at this port. Junior IA Ambassadors were not supposed to be using public spaceports and they certainly weren’t supposed to be boarding a ship and meeting with Dardassyian ambassadors. If she was caught, her political career could be over before it even properly started.

    Polina sighed. This was such a terrible idea.

    Across the port, she finally spotted what she was looking for: a taxi dock. The plan was simple. Polina would board a taxi shuttle, the Dardassyian ambassador would already be aboard and they would discuss Intergalactic Alliance/Dardassyian relations as they jumped through several systems to mask their journey to Dardassyius. The ambassador would show her whatever he needed to show her and then she’d travel back alone, as if she were just running a casual errand.

    It will be done in a snap, her contact had assured her. Imagine the boost to your career, Junior Ambassador, if you could bring the Dardassyians back to the fold.

    Her career could definitely use the jump-start. Polina had been a Junior Ambassador since she’d graduated, watching less-talented peers be promoted around her. This potential alliance could be just the thing she needed. That was the reason she took on this risky meeting.

    Well, most of the reason. There was a second reason, one that Polina wasn’t about to admit to anyone: the Dardassyian ambassador was extremely attractive.

    She’d never met a Dardassyian in person before—technically, she still hadn’t, since she’d only communicated with this one over vid screen—but Polina was awestruck by the alien’s beauty.

    The crowd parted in front of her and Polina caught a glimpse of a faded sign reading Taxi Shuttles - For Hire. She pushed her way over to the taxi port, taking care to keep her face hidden, and wondered how she would know what taxi shuttle to board. Would someone at the desk know to expect her? Was she supposed to have some sort of code word?

    She needn’t have worried. There, just inside the taxi bay, stood a mahogany skinned pilot—Artarian by the look of him—holding a flimsy, hand-written sign reading Jane Smith.

    Polina rolled her eyes. Jane Smith was a common Earthling name, recognizable to almost every race across the galaxy. Considering that most off-planet Earthlings were IA officers and very few of them would ever set foot in a public spaceport, it was clearly meant for her.

    Her suspicions were confirmed when the Artarian shot her a look across the bay and waved her over. Jane! he shouted, in a pipe-smoke roughened voice. Jane Smith! Your taxi shuttle awaits.

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