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Dekario (Dragons Of Kelon) (A Sci Fi Alien Weredragon Romance) Page 10


  “Is that the best you can do, Commander?” I said arrogantly as I punched him across the face. He growled in response. He was heated, and I knew that at any second he was going to shift into dragon form. I punched him again in the ribs as hard as I could to try to stop him from doing this.

  Blast! The sound of the blaster gun drew our attention from our wrestling match. I saw Kavik lying on the ground as blood oozed from his arm. I looked over at the source of the blast. An Aeriwana Draqua was holding a blaster gun, and now it was aimed at me.

  “Good, Temuk,” Commander Triq said as he moved from on top of me and stood up. “Keep that aimed at this one.”

  I sneered at this Aeriwana Draqua named Temuk. He grinned at me. I could see the mean that he harbored inside of him. The Aeriwana were a mean race of beings. They used torture and were more brute and primitive than any race we had ever come across. Crossing them with Draqua was a dangerous thing. They would have no compassion whatsoever. I looked at Kavik. His arm looked like a flesh wound, and that was all. He would be fine. But now Commander Triq had the upper hand.

  “You think that you are going to get away with—” I began to say but then I was suddenly knocked out. I didn’t even see it coming.

  When I regained consciousness, I felt tightness around my body. I opened my eyes and only saw complete blackness. Where the hell was I? What was going on? What happened?

  “Kavik?” I said.

  “I’m here,” I heard him say. He was very close to me. It was then as I turned my head that light hit my eyes and I could clearly see that I had a black cloth over my eyes. It was tight. I moved my hands, but I couldn’t. I struggled against rope realizing that it was tied around my entire body and a hard chair that I was sitting in.

  “Shit,” I said.

  “Yes, shit is right,” Kavik said. I groaned as I used my mind power to pull the black cloth from my face. It was tight, and it took longer than it should, but I finally got it off. I looked around the room. It was small and dark with one small window that was too small for us to squeeze out of, but it did let in a bit of daylight. Good, I had not been out long.

  “What happened, Kavik?” I asked him.

  “Commander Triq got the upper hand on us. They took us prisoner. We’re tied up in a small room below the building we saw Commander Triq come out of,” he said.

  “And your arm?” I said looking over at him.

  “Surprisingly, they tied a bandage around it,” he said.

  “That doesn’t surprise me,” I said.

  “What do you mean?” he asked.

  “The Aeriwana are known for getting their prisoners in the best shape possible before torturing them,” I said, turning around the room as much as I could toward the door.

  “Shit. That’s good news,” Kavik said. “First a laser blast to the arm and now I’m going to be tortured. Perfect. Thank you, by the way,” he said.

  “Why are you thanking me?” I said.

  “If it wasn’t for you being so hot headed and rushing into this I wouldn’t be here right now. I would still be on that roof gathering intel as the King commanded. But no, you can’t control your temper, and you had to rush in. Now we’re tied up and ready to be tortured,” he said.

  “Noted,” I said. “I did rush in a little prematurly, but you are right. You know me well. My temper got the best of me,” I said.

  “Well now your temper needs to get us out of here,” he said.

  “Yeah, what are we working with out there?” I asked.

  “It is not good. After you went cold, the Draqua he called Temuk was joined by ten more Draqua of the Aeriwana kind. We are outnumbered for sure. I think two are posted in the hall outside the door and the rest are in that courtyard,” Kavik said.

  “Those are not good odds,” I said.

  “No, they are not,” I said.

  “Well at least we found out that Commander Triq is with the opposition,” Kavik said.

  “Yes and no,” I said.

  “What? What do you mean? We caught him in the act,” Kavik said.

  “We caught him disobeying orders and using the King’s fleet to do his own bidding, whatever that may be. But the opposition is split. There are those that oppose interbreeding of Draqua with any other species, and that includes Aeriwana. But then a sector of the opposition split off and are for this Aeriwana interbreeding in order to use the Aeriwana hybrids as warriors to win against us. It is a complex mess. So it seems that Commander Triq is with this sector of the opposition that supports Aeriwana breeding, but that’s not the classic stance of the opposition that we went to war with years ago. There is so much more going on behind our backs than we know. If I would have to make an assumption, I would think that Commander Triq has taken it upon himself to carry on the work of the sect of opposition that breeds Aeriwana and Draqua and he’s creating a small band of them. He has delusions of grandeur. It seems with this complex, he is half way there,” I said.

  “But how? How did he do this without us knowing? It seems impossible. You and I have been on his missions to Tiok for almost two years now,” Kavik said.

  “Yes, but think about the strategy of those missions. We were always sent out on patrol together. One warrior would be left to guard the ship along with Commander Triq, who always said he had business to attend to. He would leave on his own. We were gone from sun up to sun down, and he would return to the ship later than us. That entire time we thought he was out doing the king’s business that us lowly warriors were not given access too, but instead he was out here. He was in this village creating all of this,” I said.

  “The bastard. He used us,” Kavik said.

  “Yes, he did,” I said.

  “What do we do now? How do we get out of here?” Kavik said.

  “You don’t!” we heard Commander Triq’s voice yell out as the door opened. I glared at him as he walked in with Temuk. Temuk carried a device that looked menacing. I was sure that it was some sort of Aeriwana invention, which meant it was for one thing only: torture.

  “You will not be leaving here alive, unfortunately for you,” he said as he walked in and stood in front of us. Temuk stood beside him, and his eyes glowed almost yellow. His grin was wide and psychotic.

  “What the hell are you doing here, Triq? What is all of this?” I sneered at him. “Are you doing this breeding? Are you crossing Aeriwana with Draqua? Who are you working for?”

  “That is no concern of yours. But I have realized something that didn’t hit me until a few moments ago. It is why I have come to visit you now,” he said to me.

  “What is that? That you are a traitor that will die at the hands of the Draqua? The very beings you swore and took an oath to protect as a commander? Traitor,” I said angrily. He growled. He did not like this. He punched me across the jaw. My head snapped to the right. Then I turned and looked at him as blood fell from a split lip.

  “No, you arrogant fool. I have realized that if you are here, then who is watching over that fine piece of ass of a human female, Reena?” he smiled.

  “Don’t you dare touch her!” I shouted at him as I tried to get up from the seat. I was in a blind rage where all I could see was red. Just hearing him say her name had me in such a fury that I could not control. I could snap his neck with my bare hands. He laughed a hearty laugh.

  “I thought that might get a rise out of you,” he said with a grin. “She is all alone without you to defend her. She is just waiting for me to take her. I am going to enjoy it more now that I know how much she means to you. It will only make taking her that sweeter of an accomplishment for me,” he said.

  “No! No!” I screamed at him as I struggled to get out of the chair.

  “Temuk,” Commander Triq said. Temuk walked up to me and placed a rod against my arm. A bolt of electricity shot through my body, then it stopped. “Agh!” I screamed from the pain.

  “Temuk here prefers electrical shocks as his favorite form of torture. I don’t agree with it, but that is why Tem
uk is here. He rather enjoys doing it,” Commander Triq said. “The great thing about Temuk and those of his kind is that they are not around very long. This means they live their life with the best attitude. They don’t give a crap what happens to them. They are all in for a mission.”

  “What do you want with us, Commander Triq?” Kavik said trying to pull the focus off of me.

  “I do not want anything. You should have never come here. Coming here means the end for both of you. But at least I get a very tasty human out of it,” he said.

  As the bolt of electricity held my muscles in a spasm, I still tried to get loose. I struggled in the chair. I was beyond angry as I thought about Commander Triq trying to push himself onto Reena. I would die for her, and now I was not going to be there to protect her.

  “Ready my ship. I am going back to Kelon to get something that is rightfully mine. Watch these two. Do what you what you want with them. Have your fun if you must, but don’t kill this one yet. I want him to have to watch what I am going to do to the human female. That will be the best torture of all,” Commander Triq said as he turned toward the door.

  This was enough. I’d had enough. I stood up with the chair still attached to me. “You fucking traitor! Stay away from her! Don’t touch her! I will kill you!”

  Another bolt of electricity shot through me, and I fell to the ground in convulsions. My tongue was limp in my mouth, and I could no longer talk. I heard Commander Triq laughing as he walked out the door and down the hall. I willed my body to move, but it would not. I tried to use my mind power to raise me off the ground, and it did not work. I tried to use it to stop Commander Triq in his tracks, but it didn’t work.

  “Dekario…Dekario?” I heard Kavik say, but I could not answer him. I moved my leg to push myself on the floor, but I could barely move it. I heard a sinister laugh and knew that it was Temuk’s laughter. Then another bolt of electricity hit me, and my body convulsed violently until suddenly I blacked out.

  When I awoke, I was on the floor still. It was darker in the room, with a small light burning in the corner. I coughed as my dry throat got used to being able to swallow again.

  “Dekario?” I heard Kavik say.

  I tried to answer but only coughed more and more.

  “When you are done coughing, I could use a little help here,” he said. I swallowed as much spit as I could and moved my head toward Kavik’s voice. He was on the ground tied to his chair, and he was on top of Temuk.

  “What the hell?” I said in a scratchy voice.

  “The bastard is paralyzed, but as soon as I stop touching him he will only be paralyzed for ten minutes or so, so I just stayed on top of him. But I’m getting exhausted. This is a lot of energy use for me,” Kavik said.

  “Impressive,” I said.

  “Yes, but exhausting and I don’t know how long it will be before his buddies come looking for him,” Kavik said.

  “All right, give me some time here. I need to get out of these restraints,” I said as I rolled over. The metal restraints holding me were strong, and I could not bust out of them, especially in my weakened state.

  “Are there keys on him for these restraints?” I asked Kavik. Kavik looked over him and then said, “It looks like there is something in his gun holster, but I can’t reach it.”

  “I’ll check,” I said as I looked at Temuk’s boot and pulled out the contents of his boot holster using my mind power. The keys rattled as they came out. I moved them in the air to Kavik’s restraints behind his back. “Hold steady,” I said.

  Then I moved the key into the slot and turned it. The restraints fell from Kavik.

  “Thank you,” Kavik sighed. Then he pulled off his restraints and rolled up from the ground. He grabbed the keys and moved over to me. I looked at Temuk still paralyzed on the floor.

  “You said we have ten minutes or so before he comes to?” I asked.

  “Yes, unless I hit him with another dose, but I think I need my energy to help us get out of here,” he said as he pulled the restraints off of me. I groaned as I got up.

  “You all right?” he asked.

  “Yeah, I think I will be alright, but that electric device really knocked the shit out of me,” I said.

  “Yeah, he got me once, and then I charged him and paralyzed him. Once was enough for me. I knew it hit you good cause you’ve been out for a while,” Kavik said as we pulled Temuk’s weapons from him and tied him in the restraints.

  “How long?” I asked.

  “Almost two hours I would guess. Maybe longer,” he said.

  “Shit. That means that Commander Triq is two hours ahead of me. We need to get out of here now,” I said as the rage came back to me as I remembered that he was going after Reena.

  “Yes, we do,” Kavik said.

  I grabbed the electrical device and pointed it at Temuk. I was ready to do to him what he had done to me and enjoy it.

  “Don’t do that. It will bring him out of paralysis and he will shout and such. We have about another seven minutes of him being unable to move and I think we should take advantage of it,” Kavik said.

  “Shit, you are right. Damnit. I was going to enjoy that,” I said moving to the door.

  “How many?”

  “Two was what I saw when Commander Triq walked out. One of the right and one on the left,” Kavik whispered.

  “I will take the one on the right,” I said.

  “I got the left. Then we head straight down the hall. It opens out to the courtyard and we can shoot straight into the air from there,” Kavik said.

  “Good. We will split up from there and head back to the ship. Remember where it is?” I asked.

  “Yes.”

  “Good. Shifting,” I said as I shifted into dragon form. Kavik did the same.

  “Go,” I said as we quickly pulled open the door. I took out the guard on the right with an electrical shock from the device. Kavik hit the other guard on the head with the blaster gun. Both guards fell to the ground. We looked around. It was quiet. The maneuvers we used to take out the guards did not cause any commotion. The door at the end of the hall was closed, giving us plenty of cover.

  “Go,” I said as we quickly walked to the door. Bam! I kicked it open and flew straight into the air. Kavik followed. Then we heard the commotion and shouting below, but it was commotion of them trying to figure out what was going on. No one looked up and in no time Kavik and I were well behind the wall of the building with plenty of cover.

  “I’ll go right,” I said.

  “I’ll go left,” Kavik said.

  “Stay low, between buildings,” I said. He nodded. Then he flew in the around toward the outside of the small village and I flew around the outside of the other. As soon as I was out of the village, I headed toward the ship. I looked behind me and didn’t see anyone following me. I looked across in the distance and could see a black dot traveling at the same speed as me. It was Kavik. I looked behind him, and his tail was clear. We were not being followed. Minutes later, we arrived at our ship.

  “Anyone follow you?” Kavik said as he landed next to me.

  “No, you?”

  “No.”

  “Let’s get ready for launch,” I said, anxious to get going. Commander Triq was in a ship that was faster than the ship that we were in, and he had a couple of hours head start. This was not working in my favor. I worried that he would harm Reena, but I worried more that he would kill her because she would fight him as much as she could. I had to get to her as fast as I could.

  “Counting down!” I shouted.

  “Wait til I am buckled in at least. Shit, I didn’t get to do the proper checks,” Kavik said as he quickly buckled into his seat.

  “There is no time for it. Launching,” I said as I hit the lever forward and pushed the ship straight into the air. We moved straight up into the sky and into the blackness of space.

  CHAPTER NINE

  REENA RHODES

  I had been spending a lot of time with Luka since Kavik a
nd Dekario left on their mission. She had insisted on seeing me every day and doing a quick check-up. She was a doctor after all, and this was what she did. We had become closer than ever now that we were both pregnant with hybrid aliens. Only we could confide in each other about what we were going through. We really wanted to ask some of the other human females that had already given birth so many questions. But we had decided not to let anyone know until we told our lovers. It was the best thing, but because we had these secret babies that we were hiding together, we became so much closer. It felt great to have that support.

  “Since he’s been gone, I now know,” I said to Luka as I sat in her hut.

  “I understand that. It hasn’t been easy on my nerves that Kavik is gone. I can see how having Dekario gone would make things clearer for you,” she said to me as she placed her hand on my wrist to check my pulse.