Diana Palmer - The Morcai Battalion - The Pursuit

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New York Times bestselling author Diana Palmer delivers an intergalactic tale of impossible love…and betrayalThe first time Mekashe, Captain of the Imperial Guard, meets blue-eyed human beauty Jasmine Donally, the two nearly come to blows. Forever devoted to the Cehn-Tahr, Mekashe is forced to sever ties with the object of his adoration. Years pass before their paths cross again, but Mekashe hasn’t forgotten what transpired—or the way she makes his heart race. But even if he can forgive the past, insurmountable barriers still threaten to keep them worlds apart. With their mutual attraction escalating quickly, they’ll have to find a way to bridge the gap—or be lost to each other forever.

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“You go to mine,” she whispered shakily. Her soft arms reached up, but he caught them and pulled them gently down.

“Too soon,” he whispered. He felt unsteady on his feet. “Some things must not be rushed,” he added.

She smiled stupidly. “Okay.”

He chuckled. She looked as intoxicated as he felt.

“Nobody ever kissed me before,” she confessed, shocking him. “I wasn’t sure how it would feel.” She flushed. “It’s very...nice.”

“Very nice, indeed.” He was immensely flattered. He would be her first, in every way. He had heard that some humans were very promiscuous, especially in the outer colonies. He was delighted to find her as chaste and discreet as he, himself, was. The Cehn-Tahr were pristine in their mating habits. Once bonded, they never strayed. Bonding was for life.

“So. Tomorrow after luncheon.” She looked up at him.

He nodded slowly. “After luncheon. I’ll see your father after breakfast.”

She cocked her head and smiled. “Is it a cultural thing that you don’t eat with other cultures?”

He smiled. “I’m afraid so. Our choice of cuisine is quite different from yours and might be offensive to your olfactory processes.”

She blinked. “We might not like the smell?”

“Exactly.”

She searched his eyes, so far above her own. “I can get used to anything,” she said softly. “And I mean anything, if it means being with you.”

He caught his breath. It was the way he felt, too.

He bent, helplessly, to her soft mouth. This was unwise. The dravelzium was wearing off. Contact with her mouth, without the protection of nanobytes, which also wore off, could trigger the mating cycle. She knew too little about him, about what he truly was. It would be unfair to expose her to something she might not be able to accept.

He kissed her very softly and drew back before she could reciprocate. “Slowly,” he said.

She managed to smile through her excited disappointment. “Slowly,” she replied.

He touched her soft hair where it draped around her shoulders in a beautiful, curly curtain. “Your hair is magnificent,” he whispered.

“I thought you might like it better if I wore it loose, like this.”

“Yes. I do.” He chuckled. “My own hair is even longer...” He stopped suddenly at her look of surprise.

He ground his teeth together. It was a bad slip. “I mean, I used to wear it long,” he said, shaking his head. “You see? You intoxicate me so that I can’t say what I mean.”

To his relief, she laughed. “I wonder what you’d look like with long hair,” she said aloud.

“I’ll grow it out, just for you,” he promised.

She smiled. “Will we be able to do things together, when we get to Memcache?” she asked worriedly. “I mean, will your family mind?”

“My Clan won’t mind,” he replied. “My parents are long dead. I have many cousins, but no close family anymore.”

“Sort of like me,” she said. “All I have left is Daddy.”

“I like your father,” he told her. “He is unique.”

She smiled. “Yes. I love him very much.”

He brushed her hair away from her face. “I want children,” he said huskily.

She felt a wave of hunger so sweeping that it almost staggered her. “I want them, too,” she whispered.

They stared at each other hungrily until a passing couple noticed them and called a greeting.

They shook themselves mentally, moved apart and called back the greeting as they proceeded toward the cabin Jasmine shared with her parent.

“I have never enjoyed anything as much as this evening,” Mekashe told her softly. “It has been one of the happiest days of my life.”

“Of mine, as well,” she replied, searching his eyes. “I’ll look forward to tomorrow afternoon.”

“As will I.” He smiled tenderly. “I will carry this memory of the way you look until I die...” He hesitated. “Is it permissible, for me to capture you like this?”

“Of course,” she said at once.

He produced a small photographic device the size of a thumb from his jacket and captured a photograph of her.

The door opened just after he shot it.

“Daddy, would you capture us together? Is it all right?” she asked Mekashe.

“Certainly!” he said, handing the device to her father. “If you wouldn’t mind?”

He chuckled. “Not at all.” He triggered the device, three times. “I made multiples, in case the first didn’t take.” He handed it to Mekashe. “Might better check and make sure.”

He did. He looked at the portrait of the two of them and sighed inwardly. They looked perfect together. Her fairness, and his black hair and light gold skin, seemed to complement each other.

“May I see?” she asked, and leaned on Mekashe’s arm to look over it. He was far too tall for her to look over his shoulder. “It’s perfect! Can you share it with me, on the Nexus?” she asked.

He wouldn’t dare. No holos of him or any member of the Imperial Guard or the Holconcom were permitted.

“I can do much better. I’ll bring you one of these with the capture in it tomorrow. Will that suffice?” he teased.

“That would be wonderful!” She looked up at him delightedly. “And you’ll teach me to use it, yes?”

He nodded. “Yes, I will.”

“We’re going to have a picnic in the forest in a holoroom,” she told her father. “So I’m afraid you’ll have luncheon alone,” she teased.

Mekashe frowned. “A picnic involves food?”

She looked at him. “Well, usually.” She flushed. “Sorry, I forgot. I’ll have lunch with Daddy, and we’ll have a foodless picnic,” she added with a grin.

He chuckled. “Very well. I’ll see you for chess in the morning, then, Ambassador,” he told her father.

“I’ll look forward to it. Good evening.”

“Good night,” Jasmine added.

He gave her a lingering smile. “Sleep well.”

He walked away. Jasmine stared after him for a minute before she went inside with her father and closed the door.

Ambassador Dupont looked at her worriedly. “You know,” he began, “their culture isn’t the same as ours. It’s very different, from what I’ve heard.”

She smiled. “Then I’ll learn as I go along. He’s...incredible. Tender and funny and smart. Smarter than me.”

“Smarter than me, too, I’m afraid.” He hesitated. He’d just had a virtual briefing with the head of the diplomatic department on Terravega. It included top secret information about the true form of the Cehn-Tahr and cultural differences that were unknown to most humans. Jasmine had never seen a true alien. The Altairian she’d discovered on the ship was quite human looking, except for his blue skin. The Vegans, though more alien, were mostly humanoid. But the Cehn-Tahr were very different. Not only that, they were far stronger than humans.

Jasmine was hungry for Mekashe and the reverse seemed equally true. It was more dangerous than she realized, but he’d never seen her so animated, so very happy. Was it fair to destroy her illusions? After all, it might be just an infatuation, the lure of the unfamiliar. If that were true, it would seep out on its own accord and he wouldn’t have to hurt her by imparting unpalatable facts. Like the fact that Cehn-Tahr ate their food whole and raw. He understood now why Mekashe wouldn’t dine with them.

Their cultures were radically different. He knew that two members of the Royal Clan had human consorts, but there were deep secrets about the bondings. He didn’t know what Mekashe’s Clan affiliation was. There were rumors from HQ that some clans had accepted genetic enhancements that made them extremely dangerous to humans.

Well, he could certainly discount that after tonight, he told himself, amused. His daughter looked slightly disheveled, but there was no bruising and certainly no broken bones. So perhaps Mekashe’s Clan didn’t have those enhancements. Perhaps the cultural differences wouldn’t matter.

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