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Page 41 of Her Alien Delegate (Necia Alien Warriors)

With our mating bond completed, I no longer felt the pain of our separation because I knew and felt the bond, no matter where she was. I also knew exactly when Vaquel couldn't keep his hands off her and made my cock swell in public , I thought with a playful chuckle.

Evie had decided she wanted to give the unGor egg to Violet when she understood that it didn't contain any of my genetics, like my seed.

She had held off before when she thought she'd be sharing something that was only meant for her, but I would make more for her and they were hers to decide what to do with.

She called the egg a worm, which I still couldn't understand.

I had looked up what an Earth worm was, and I still didn't think they were similar.

An unGor egg transferred nutrients, created from my own body, and assisted the creation of life.

A worm ate dirt from their planet's surface, and even had its own reproductive system, and some of them were parasites that stole nutrients from their host. If anything, her worm was more like the waustenger, but with no teeth.

I'd debate this issue with her another time.

Luckily, or perhaps it was fated, the unGor egg was exactly what Violet needed to be well enough to wake from her mating slumber.

Her body was struggling to provide for the life growing inside her and she didn't have enough energy left over to be awake.

Her body knew that all its resources were diverted to the offspring.

With the unGor egg, she awoke the very next day, and the offspring was growing much healthier and stronger without taxing Violet's body too much.

It was refreshing to see Evie happy and doing what she called "hanging" with the girls.

Not once did I see any of them "hang", but I'm told it isn't literal.

"You're certain?" I asked Medic Ul-Ro.

"Mier-Lo took the ship before I was scheduled to re-board. Honestly, I'm uncertain when she actually took off. It could have been dan stars ago if she left as soon as we landed."

"And King of the House of Nel, he knows this?" I questioned.

"He does, but he can't go himself when his death, or his mates, would put necia warriors across the galaxy in danger. If the trill wanted to take leadership again, all they'd have to do is kill them. Our independence from their control is too early to risk for one warrior."

"One warrior that tried to kill two humans," I corrected him. This set a dangerous precedent that I could not allow to stand. The trinket she gave us contained a microchip that activated the bracelets that both Violet and Evie wore from the ship to prevent any breach from AI programs.

The only reason I was talking reasonably at all right now was because Chief Wren-Kal had removed the bracelets before Mier-Lo's gift ever accomplished its goal.

If he hadn't done that… both humans might have been dead right now.

I say might have, because being on Necias Prime was the perfect place to be when trying to heal unknown nanotech.

Their blood could have helped fight off the invasion of their systems until we could figure out how to stop it or reprogram them.

I had to remind myself that even if Mier-Lo's plan had worked that Evie would still be here. That she wouldn't have been gone.

Otherwise, I would be living up to my name of being the Mad King of AsunGor.

"Vaquel would remind us to tell Evie about this," Pheyal added. I could already tell just by glancing at him that he was planning his own actions to bring Mier-Lo to his own kind of justice.

"Yes, you're right," I agreed. "But I'm told humans prefer not to know until they are certain there are no complications. Even BOD has stated Evie's desire not to be told of details that would be considered upsetting."

"Why does she choose to keep him when he implanted a chip of his hard drive in her spine without permission?" Medic Ul-Ro questioned.

"She enjoys his company, and BOD likes that she asks him questions while he is not so secretly recording her life like a human research project.

She likes that she'll be useful to future humans in the universe with BOD’sefforts," I told them both.

Pheyal nodded, understanding that he wasn't much of a talker, like Vaquel, and there were many conversations that he didn't get to have with our mate because of that.

He still liked to listen to everything, even if it is relayed by me or Vaquel.

"BOD has also generously been paying my mate ridiculous sums of credits to compensate for what he realized was a violation of her consent.

She wants to use them to help fund more efforts to Earth women, so they aren't forced to choose contracts to survive, but choose contracts because they wish to," I continued, avoiding the conversation I was supposed to be having.

"Perhaps we'll send a representative to Earth to encourage more mating contracts.

Evie has said we should create a consulate and even get volunteer unGors to settle on Earth. "

"But their air is toxic, and their cities are above the surface…

" Medic Ul-Ro pointed out. Necia warriors would not survive long on Earth.

Their lifespans would be reduced drastically by the toxicity levels of the air.

Humans were quite adaptable, I thought, with a smile.

Some species called humans Poison Worms. I laughed, and both Ul-Ro and Pheyal watched me with confusion. Worms , I thought with a chuckle.

Again, I would debate the worm issue another time.

"I will tell her," Pheyal said. He must have been desperate to get more time with Evie if he was willing to risk whatever reaction she might have.

"Tell me what?" Evie found us conspiring without her. Medic Ul-Ro turned his back to focus on the tablet screen of his work, and mumbling like he was busy.

I lifted a brow at Pheyal as if to say, now was the time, since we were all together now. Even Vaquel followed behind Evie. He couldn't seem to leave her alone, even after the mating heat subsided. He even worked with Medic Ul-Ro to create more toys to change her mating harness to his liking.

Vaquel whispered in her ear, "If you're good, I'll press the button." She closed her eyes, and I could hear the soft whimper as she breathed out slowly. I think knowing our mate was full of our offspring has done nothing to quench his desires. In fact, I think it's made him more needy for her.

Pheyal cleared his throat and adjusted his pants. Vaquel was an instigator, and I knew that he waited until we could hear them before teasing our little mate.

"Medic Ul-Ro has reviewed the scans of the chip BOD put in your spine, and found some news that you should know," Pheyal said with a gruff and forced statement without actually telling her anything. I sighed, and even Evie knew to look at me to finish that setup.

"Your womb has three unGor sacks attached to your walls, one of which appears to be in the process of splitting to become a fourth."

"UnGor sacks…" she repeated, not fully grasping the news.

She has confessed to Vaquel many times about her fear of not being capable of growing our family.

But she is mated to three unGors, and that was never a concern for us.

UnGors have never had trouble creating offspring once we're bonded, but we have been suffering a disparity of females to males.

All of us are hoping at least one of our offspring is female.

"Our seed is filling you with our family," Vaquel said with a lustful lick of his lips.

He had every intention of making sure she dripped with more of his seed later.

He's told me enough times that he thinks our seed should be in her during the whole pregnancy to help support our offspring's growth.

He doesn't want a single day of her not absorbing our seed.

Sometimes, I believe he forgets how long an unGor offspring takes to grow.

It will be Earth years before she even shows the same bulge in her belly that Violet has after a few dan stars.

"Really?" she asked hopefully.

I nodded and smiled at her. "It is typical for an unGor to grow for five Earth years, but yes, you have four of our offspring in you."

"Two of them are mine," Vaquel claimed the twins for himself.

"All of them are ours," I corrected. Then the tough part to tell her, "Five years is a long time, and it is normal that not every offspring will make it to term."

Evie hugged her stomach protectively and her beautiful black ormete glowed.

She was already bonding with them without knowing it.

"All of them will make it," she demanded.

I could see the way her lip trembled, and the anger mounted in her silver eyes.

She had lost every offspring she's tried to carry.

"Yes, and Vaquel is a very good tactician to take care of you," I assured her. "All of us will stay with you just in case we have an egg to assist with keeping them all healthy."

Pheyal cleared his throat. "I have one."

She smiled and rushed up to him to jump into his arms. He easily caught her and lifted his ormete braid to show the swollen one underneath. Now, I understood why he was invested in making sure we told our mate about it sooner rather than later.

"Do I just eat it?" she asked, having not seen how it was given to Violet. I'd leave that explanation to Pheyal this time.

The unGor egg wiggled inside his ormete.

"In a way," he began awkwardly. Then I laughed as she spasmed in Pheyal's arms, clinging to his neck as her hips rubbed his stomach.

It wasn't difficult to deduce that Vaquel had pressed the button on whatever adjustments he made to the mating harness inside our mate.

Medic Ul-Ro was panting and in his culture it was normal to watch others during their mating rituals, but this was a private event for us, so I told Pheyal, "Let's carry our mate to our cave so you can properly give her the egg."

He grunted his agreement, and I was excited to see her reaction when he removed her harness to stuff his ormete deep inside her to gift her the egg for our offspring.

One day, I'd have to tell her that I would be required to return to AsunGor.

I knew that even if she chose to stay on Necias Prime with her human mates and with Vaquel and Pheyal, she would be safe—our bond was strong and supported; it could be felt across the galaxy.

I told her I'd give her everything—but in truth, it was she who gave me everything.

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