I grin as Jia gulps down another fizzy drink we got with our room service.
When I asked Zalu about the drink, she had smiled and waved good night instead of answering me. So we have been learning what it is on our own.
The purple liquid seems to make you feel drunk, but it doesn't make you wobbly or incoherent in any way. It is basically a grape soda that gives you the giggles.
"So, what's your story," Jia asks me after I finish describing my first day here, and I giggle as she flops down on the couch beside me.
"My story? You came to my room to learn my story," I ask, and Jia smiles.
"Pretty much. You seemed nice at breakfast and the most approachable. So spill," Jia replies, and I nod while placing my empty plate down.
"Okay, well, I'm from Ohio. My family consisted of my mom and me... And I have been sick off and on the majority of my life," I explain, and Jia looks down at the piece of fruit she is playing with in her fingers.
"Single mom, huh," she mumbles, and I laugh a little.
"She wasn't one of those stereotypical young mothers who can't stay out of the bar or always needs a boyfriend to feel whole. She was my best friend. She treated me like fine china before she even knew I was sick. She always put me first. My mom is awesome. I miss her," I explain as my voice slowly fades.
Jia looks at me, and I see the flicker of pain in her dark eyes.
"What about you," I ask, and Jia stands back up.
She walks a few feet away, and I watch her curiously. I don't know anything about the other women from Earth except that they were sick or dying. Maybe my fellow Harvestees came from rough backgrounds. Fiadh didn't like me asking about her sickness, and Xiu seemed uninterested in speaking to any of us. Zuri had been pleasant but also withdrawn.
"I'm the third kid out of four. My parents are divorced but civil with each other. Before I got sick, we split our time between my parent's houses evenly. One week at mom's, one at dad's. You know, the usual divorced family setup," Jia says after a few seconds before turning back towards me.
All the happy feelings I was feeling from the fizzy drink immediately evaporate as I see the tears on Jia's face. I stand up quickly, and Jia sobs while shaking her head.
"After a few years, mom stopped visiting. My siblings stopped coming too. Only my dad made weekly visits. I asked him why she wasn't coming to see me anymore, and he said she finds it hard seeing me like this...HARD FOR HER? SHE WASNT THE ONE DYING," Jia shouts as I pull her in for a hug.
She sobs against my shoulder, and my heart breaks for the girl in my arms. I don't understand her pain regarding her mother, but I know what it feels like to be left for dead. All my high school friends eventually forgot about me. They stopped visiting, and that hurt. I can't imagine my mom halting her visits. That would have killed me.
She cries for a few minutes in my arms as I rub her back slowly. Different speeches run through my head, and I lick my lips as I settle on one.
"I know we just met, but since we don't have anyone here, I can be your family. It could be just us, or we can bond with the other girls too. I don't care. I just know I miss my mom, and it sounds like you have some pain lingering from your family, too...We need each other," I offer, and Jia chuckles as she draws back a little.
"Zuri and Fiadh maybe, but Xiu would never. I tried speaking with her at lunch. She asked me if I was speaking Chinese or English. When I said English, she rolled her eyes and ignored me for the rest of the meal. She is old-school Chinese..probably from a wealthy family. I'm a third-generation Chinese American. She won't ever see me as a friend, more like a disobedient dog who disrespects the heritage, which is stupid. We should all be six feet under by now," Jia says while making a face, and I laugh.
I release Jia completely, and she wipes her face off with her hands while awkwardly avoiding eye contact.
"Fiadh didn't seem too friendly either. She was real skittish when I asked what she was sick with," I say as I think about the secretive Irish girl.
I back away from Jia to give her some space, and she sniffles a little.
"Sounds like it will just be us unless Zuri is open to forming some kind of friendship sisterhood," Jia says, and I laugh a little.
"Hopefully, she will...Hey, I am sorry about your mom. I can't relate, but I think it was super brave of you to open up like that. I'm here if you ever need to vent. Hopefully, our future mate or spouse, whatever, lets us keep in touch. I really would like to build a close friendship. We are just little humans in a big new galaxy," I say playfully, and Jia laughs before walking back over to the couch.
We sit down and pick up our drinks.
"To new friendships," Jia toasts, and I tap my cup to hers.
"To friendships," I mimic, and we both smile before drinking.
*******
"I will be doing your hair and makeup. Another Kea will be dressing you. Are there any questions," Zalu asks as she places some boxes of supplies on the counter?
"Why can't I do it," I ask, glancing from my excited friend to the scary boxes.
"Because I am trained to make you look like a princess. Remember, impression is everything. You will be representing your planet in front of fifty of the galaxy's most beautiful females," Zalu says, and my anxiety shots up a few more notches.
"Can Jia and me get ready together at least? I need a distraction," I plead, and Zalu laughs while rolling her eyes at me.
"You can see her as soon as we are done. I am happy you have formed such a strong friendship with one of the other women. It is very nice to see," Zalu says as she begins to spray my face with something.
I close my eyes and wrinkle my nose, which makes Zalu laugh.
"Oh, stop it. You know you are excited to look like a princess," Zalu says, and I smile despite myself.
"Yes, but I am still terrified of meeting the other women and the hulks competing," I reply as I peek from under one eye.
Zalu scrunches her eyebrows and stops moving for a moment.
"Hulks," she asks, and I laugh.
"Big muscular men," I explain, and she nods before returning to work on my face.
"You will be pleased, Krystal. The males chosen are all honorable. They will treat you respectfully," Zalu says, and I once again run through their descriptions in my head.
My mind still hasn't been able to picture all the people Jali described on my second day here, but I hope they are more attractive than I am making them appear in my head.
"I don't worry about that part. I'm worried about being intimate with someone I'm not attracted to," I admit, and Zalu again stops working.
I open both my eyes to find her staring at me in a perplexed sort of way.
"I mean, they judge us by appearance," I say as I start to become uncomfortable under her scrutiny.
She tilts her head and nods as if contemplating my words.
"Males judge by appearance, but females should judge by strength. I have explained this. That's how we work. Males provide food and safety. Women provide beauty, love, and offspring. We balance one another," Zalu explains, and I sigh.
"Earth isn't like that. We don't hunt like the animals do. Both genders work. It gets out of balance sometimes, but we are equal," I say, and Zalu smiles.
"Your mate will never view you as anything but his equal. Just because he has certain tasks and you have others does not make you less than him. I am aware of Earth's history and the mistreatment of females. Your people behave like the enemies we fight. Our enemies believe they are superior due to their size. People from Earth have based superiority on gender and skin color. It's barbaric and something that is not tolerated by the ten other planets that participate in the harvest. Earth is a part of the treaty, but we do take issue with many of your customs," Zalu replies, and I bite the inside of my cheek for a second.
"So you are saying humans have labeled one set of tasks as less than another set of tasks so we could look down at others," I ask after a moment, and she nods while looking like a proud mother.
"Exactly. Men from the planets competing would never see you as something they own. They would never look down on you, as you like to say. They do see themselves as your protector and provider, but that is to demonstrate their dedication to you," Zalu says and brushes something onto my lips.
"What if I don't like any of them? What if I don't feel a connection? I mean, I am grateful to be alive, and I will uphold my side of the contract...But I would like to love someone," I whisper, and Zalu places her hand on my shoulder.
"Many females feel like this before the Harvest...But I have never seen a human unhappy with her mate. A few snobby females from other planets have been upset about not getting the top winners, but as I stated before...The human females are always grateful," Zalu says softly, and I smile at the memory of when I first met Zalu.
"Well...I will hope for the best then. Make me a princess, Zalu," I reply, and she smiles.
I can't help but tear up as I stare at my reflection in the full-length mirror. Zalu is an absolute artist.My makeup is light but flawless. The mixture of brown and pale green eyeshadow applied to my eyelids makes my blue-green eyes pop. The pale pink lipstick Zalu brushed my lips with gave them a plump, kissable look. My hair has been swept up into an elegant bun, and the dress...The light green lace ball gown I am wearing is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen. I truly feel like a princess."Are you happy," Zalu whispers from behind me, and I spin around.I wrap my arms around her waist, and she giggles before returning my hug."I am honored," she says quietly, and I release her before stepping back."I have never felt like this before. I feel breathtaking," I admit, and she nods while her cat-ish eyes grin at me happily."I am happy I could help. Are you ready," Zalu asks lightly, and my butterflies return.She watches my expression closely, and I nervously lick my lips befor
"Attention, after meeting with your next group, you may retire for thirty minutes. For the last switch, please listen up," the male Kea says, and the female from Hassin, who I was speaking to, stops laughing. I turn my attention to him almost eagerly. Ever since the uncomfortable first round with the Froles, things have run smoothly. The Keas and Hassins being my favorites to talk with, closely followed by the Shikazs and the Peulos. We haven't had any more uncomfortable moments, and I have even made a couple of new friends. The male Kea lists the names and colors quickly as I look around the room with a easy-going grin, but when my eyes land on Zalu, my happy feeling dims a bit. She looks anxious as she stares at the announcer, and the realization hits me slowly as to why. The last group...the ones we haven't met yet. "Makskin, Earth, blue," he says, and a chill runs over my skin. The fact that Zalu is this worried about us talking with Zor is intimidating. It mak
"How did it go with Zor," Zalu asks as she sprays my face with what is apparently flawless foundation in a can.I grin as the memory of Xiu's words run through my head. She was so kickass!"It went well. Xiu handled the conversation, so it remained respectful but dramatic. Zor made some rude remarks, and Xiu returned the favor while not going over the line. It was beautiful," I explain while looking up at Zalu's nervous face.She grins and sets the spray can down before picking up the brush to apply more lip product."Good. I was worried you would let Zor get under your skin. She can be hard to get along with," Zalu says, and I nod slightly since I am trying to keep my lips still.Zalu finishes my makeup touch-ups quickly, and we hurry back to the hall. Just like before, Zalu presses the button to open the door, but the room's new layout makes me pause for a few seconds before I proceed into the room.The colored tables are nowhere in sight, and fancy lights are now hanging from the c
The females begin to take their seats, and I watch the line to ensure I grab the right chair. The last thing I need to do is get into a skirmish with a Makskin over seats. As soon as the smaller Makskin sits down, I follow. Jia sits down beside me, and I focus my attention on the male Kea watching all of us with an excited smile. He looks as if he can't wait to bring in the champions competing for our hands, and that eases my mind a bit. Kea people are sweet individuals. If he is happy to introduce us, the men must not be too bad. "Now then, let us begin. It is my greatest honor to present this Harvest's Champions. We begin with the Commanders—Commander Garlof, age 27, from the planet Cok. Defeated and conquered a Rusckods base with only seven soldiers. Commander Fornis, age 26, from the planet Cok as well. He led a covert mission into Muysocks controlled space. Not only was the mission a success, but he also didn't lose a single soul in the mission. Commander Burk, age 27, fr
"I was just surprised. I figured that would be something Fiadh would do," Jia whispers as we watch the twirling bodies move around the room. I shrug and rub my forearms to hide my embarrassment. "The thought of someone mistreating one of you just brought up a lot of emotion. I didn't mean to cry. I know that made me look weak...I just. My mom was all I had before I came here, and now the four of you are all I have. My bravado and hate towards the stuck-ups just kind of evaporated when I started questioning our safety," I explain, and Jia wraps her arms around me tightly. I manage to wrap my arms around her lower back, and she pats my back. "I wasn't trying to make you feel bad. I appreciated you standing up and showing some vulnerability. We needed to be reassured," Jia says, and I nod as she releases me. I give her a small smile, and we return our focus to the dance floor. Xiu, Zuri, and Fiadh have been asked to dance twice, while Jia and I have been asked once. O
BURK POV The feminine voices buzz all around me as I try to pinpoint individual conversations. I don't want a mate focused on my gold status now that we have received it. She will spend our lives flaunting our wealth instead of building our family. "Any luck," Modok grumbles lowly, and my eyes snap open to glare at him? Even his low tone hurt my sensitive ears, and he knows how much I hate when I get interrupted. "No. But how could I if you keep butting in," I growl, and Modok shrugs. He moves closer to my side as his reptilian eyes sweep the room. Between his eyes and my ears, very little gets past us. But there have been times. "Just ask them to dance. I'm going to focus on the Keas and the Earthlings. They should be the least likely to base a good pairing on gold. Nole has already reported back on the Shikazs and the Peulos. It's pointless to approach their groups again," Modok says, and I glance at him. "They call themselves humans. Use their terminology. That group
BURK POV"I wasn't good enough for Commander Garlof, so I decided he wasn't good enough to escort me," Krystal explains with sass in her soft voice. My eyes dart towards Commander Garlof, who is receiving disapproving stares, and I smirk. He thought because the human females were smaller, he didn't have to respect them as he would the others, and now Krystal has exposed his disrespect to the room. As I return my focus to the females, I am approaching the tallest beauty with chocolate skin places her hands on her curvy hips. "I will kick his butt! You are amazing," she says angrily, and I chuckle slightly at the idea of her fighting against the renowned Commander. She wouldn't even be able to handle a poke from his hand, let alone an all-out fight. But the human females seem just feisty enough to believe they could actually win. What they lack in size, they make up for in spirit, something I have come to respect during my years of fighting. As I continue my approach, I w
I sigh loudly as the door closes, and exhaustion hits me like a tank. I kick off the heels I have worn all day while shoving my fingers into my hair to remove the pins poking my scalp.I was having such a good time. I really like both Tilk and Burk, but when my virginity was brought up, the romantic bubble that I was in popped.They are going to compete against one another in physical combat to win the right to deflower the female of their choosing, and that goes against everything I was ever taught. I realize the other planets are unlike Earth, but I can't shut off what my world engraved in my mind.A knock comes from the other side of my door just as I step towards the bathroom, and I freeze. I hope it isn't one of the guys I just gave the cold shoulder to. I take a deep, reassuring breath and turn back towards the door."Yes," I say as I open the door cautiously, but when I see Zalu on the other side waiting, my nerves evaporate instantly, and I manage to pull a smile to my face."
"Are you ready," Burk asks softly as he hands me my cup, and I nod even though I feel super nervous. The process of making the drink that will link our systems only required three buttons, and then it began dispensing as if this wasn't one of the most significant moments of my young life. I was expecting at least ten minutes to prepare myself, but it was more like twenty seconds. "Do not feel pressured, Krystal. We can wait. This has been a very traumatic day, and it is late. I do not want you to regret anything," Burk says softly as he watches me stare at my cup hesitantly.I bite my lip while I think over my options. I know that I want Burk. He is definitely the guy for me. I feel a connection to him. A connection that has pushed me to risk my life for him twice. I know my connection will only grow as time passes, so why wait? Yes, it is happening fast, but one thing I have learned in my nineteen years is you never know what will happen tomorrow. What if a bad guy kills Burk or
BURK POV "Krystal," I roar, worried, and my voice thunders through the practically empty building. Zalu pops out of a room, looking alarmed until her eyes spot me. "Where's my mate," I demand in a rather harsh tone, and the female straightens her back in response. "She is meeting with the high council, Commander. She asked me to arrange it. She should be returning promptly," Zalu explains in a rushed voice, and I nod once to show I understand. I don't trust my voice to be respectful enough to answer her with words. My adrenaline has not yet receded from battle, and a female like Zalu deserves my respect. "Would you like something to drink while you wait," Zalu asks just as the all too familiar sound of a transport meets our ears. I move past her without answering, eager to see my mate, and she follows. When I step into the medical room, relief flows through every cell of my body. My mate looks beautiful, healed, and whole even though her gown has been ruined and her
Lights and bright colors flow into view as my eyelids flutter open to reveal a familiar face. "Krystal, my dear friend. I am so happy you are okay," Zalu says as she smiles down at me. I smile at her, and the lack of pain in my jaw surprises me until I realize I am in the same room I came to cure my incurable cancer. "Where's Burk? Is he okay," I ask, and she nods while helping me into a sitting position. "He is still on Gafrop. Garlof was able to transport his entire battle group onto the planet, which created access for the entire allied force. The Gafrops are forfeiting as we speak. The Jahns and Muysocks have cut ties with them. Burk brought you to me a few minutes ago. He made sure I could heal you and then went back. He is making sure his men leave the planet unscathed. I, of course, healed your body. You will be fine now," Zalu explains, and I nod as relief flows through me. "Was the allied force unable to land on that planet before," I ask after a few seconds,
BURK POV Stiff air and motionless land surround us as we move through the outskirts of Gafrops' abandoned cities. My ears are primed for an attack, but no sound can be heard for miles. "Looks like the Gafrops are close to losing this war," Nole says lowly, and I nod while glancing towards an abandoned store. We haven't spotted a living soul in ten miles. Not even an animal. "They probably centralized their population in a well-protected area. But, the lack of wildlife is telling," I reply, and Modok grunts in agreement. A beep comes through my bracelet, and our feet halt instantly. The scanner's report comes through, and Krystal's DNA signature gives me instant relief. She is here!"Seventy...They underestimate us," Nole says as he reads the numbers, and Modok chuckles. "They will transport out. They aren't idiots. We need to move now! Modok set location. We transport to her now. Nole notify Garlof and his men. The scanner will spook them into a new hiding place. We hav
I wish I had some ibuprofen. My jaw feels like it is broken. I know the punctures on my arm are deep, and they hurt, but they are nothing compared to the pounding pain in my face. When we transported an hour ago, my adrenaline was still pretty high, so my pain was tolerable. But with every passing minute, I can feel the swelling in my cheek getting worse."No moving, human. Remain silent," the freakishly tall alien growls as he drops me on a stone floor covered in trash and filth. I nod fearfully while glancing around. This is the first building we have come to. When we transported, we were outside in the middle of a field. But it wasnt like any field I had ever been in. It was dead silent, and the air seemed frozen around us even though it was warm. While the other two Gafrops continue walking out of the room with a now silent Zor, the hateful beast with a mean slap doesn't leave. He approaches a black panel of buttons and begins to type like a mad man. I can't help but watch his
ZOR POV"You look green, human," I whisper harshly as Krystal and the other humans sit down. She reluctantly turns her head my way, and I see dread pass over her features. The feeling is mutual, human. She looks at me for only a moment before turning to watch the Glortinons walk across the field. As she watches, her eyes shift to sadness, and curiosity spikes within me. What does she have to be sad about? She was saved from her fate on her awful planet. She didn't do anything to deserve her standing. None of the human females did. She looks at her comrade, and they take each other's hands. A sense of comfort passes over both females, and I instantly grow jealous and resentful. Yor was always my comfort when my father told me no or forced me to do something I didn't want to do. He was my best friend until we turned eighteen, and he was immediately sent away for training. Krystal glances at me smugly and smirks as if she senses my pain. Hate nearly swallows me within a sing
Silence falls around Zor and me as the other females leave the room. Tension begins to charge the air around us, so I look away from her still body. I don't want anything to do with her, and now that I have proven I am a virgin, she should leave me alone. Burk and I will get to leave Kea for the second time today. She will have to face the consequences of her actions. If she had just let me enjoy my life no one had to know about her. She could have been happy with Garlof. "I was supposed to mate with the best. Commander Burk is gold status, and he was supposed to be mine...How did you lure him away from me so quickly," Zor suddenly demands, and I turn my head back to find her staring at me carefully. "I didn't lure him. I didn't do anything special. I was just me," I reply, and she shakes her head. She looks at the door as if expecting someone to be there, and I let my eyes travel over her perfect body. She could have anyone is wants, but she doesn't base what she wants on
BURK POV My eyes scan Garlof's face again as we wait for the results on our females. His face appears calm, but the slight tick in his eyebrow lets me know he is as anxious as I am. Annoyance and anger fill my mind as I continue to stare. He doesn't glance back at me even though he is fully aware of my gaze. His female is causing all of this because I wouldn't fight for her. She let my rejection hurt her pride, and now my new life is being interrupted. He has to know these things. His mind is as sharp as mine is. "It shouldn't be much longer," Pagin says, and I look towards his tranquil features. Garlof shifts in his seat in my peripheral vision, and my jaw clenches slightly. "What will happen if the results prove that a female lied," Garlof asks, and Pagin glances at me before the male Makskin smirks. "The human would be killed. Earth is under our protection due to the Harvest treaty. They do not send soldiers, so their harvested females are expected to follow every g
BURK POV"Don't make this harder than it needs to be," Pagin says quietly so Krystal can't hear, and I growl."My mate will not be going anywhere," I snarl, and the other males tense while moving forward.The male from Makskin places his hand on the hilt of his knife, and I feel my body expand as my muscles prepare themselves."Princess Zor's allegation will be verified," he states, and I shift into a defensive stance."My. Mate. Will. Not. Be. Going. Anywhere. With. You," I snap, and he smirks just as Hij growls from behind me."I will go under two conditions," Krystal says loudly from behind me, and I spin around to find Hij trying to reposition her behind him in a respectful way.She dodges his attempt, and he stops trying to move her. She looks at me for a moment, and I realize her fear is no longer visible. Her eyes look as angry as I feel. She looks strong. Like a soldier prepared for battle and my anger lessens. My mind goes to her past, and my heart swells. My mate is a fighte