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Alien General's Baby (Brion Brides 7)(9)



"As the Fearless died, Audrey saw someone else," Tieran added. "A young, red-haired girl finding a lifestone, touching it. Audrey now has a connection to her as well, but the bracelet is suppressing her vision. She can lead you to the girl and together, they'll be able to narrow down the Fearless' location before it grows to be too strong.

“We are not sure if she has found the stone yet, or if the vision was provided from the future. But we know that there is a girl with red hair who has or will touch the stone.”

"That will not be an issue," Braen replied, frowning. "How can the girl go near the Fearless if Miss Price can't?"

"I've held the stone," Audrey said. "She barely touched it. Given that she won't do it again, I think she'll be safe, but just in case the Palians have prepared a bracelet for her as well. That's the good news."

Braen smiled, hearing that.

"Let me get this straight," he asked. "I need to find the Fearless. Capture the monster, but not kill it. The only one who can lead me to the beast is a girl somewhere in the great galaxy. And there is bad news?"

Audrey had given a nod, a sympathetic smirk on her lips.

"We know how it sounds, trust me, General. The bad news is, the Fearless is connected to the lifestone as well. Since it literally swallowed down the stone to become stronger, its connection is even more powerful than mine.

“The moment it achieves enough strength and power to go after the nearest supply, it will. Now that it knows what the stone can do, it will not stop for anything to get it."

That is bad news indeed.

"Keep me updated," Braen told the governor. "Everything you find to be important, I want to hear of it at once."



Searching for the girl turned out to be a difficult task with barely anything to go by. Not even sure if this woman existed yet, though Audrey seemed to think she did because of the connection she felt, she had pointed Braen in the right direction, but narrowing it down was difficult. The region of space she named was teeming with planets that had a dark or darkish ocean.

And on most of those worlds, Terrans were looking for a lifestone.

When Braen heard of that, he'd assumed the girl was as good as found, but it still took a while for him to hear of a young woman who matched the description. All the personnel files were naturally at his command, but the Galactic union   was playing it as safe as they could.

The foreman of the union  's council was a Palian and he wasn't taking any chances with the safety of the mystery girl or the lifestone. As much as Brions may have been allies, the galaxy still looked at them in a slightly lopsided fashion. General Worgen coming back from the dead hadn’t helped any with that. In a way, the Brions were as feared as the Fearless, and seemingly just as immortal.#p#分页标题#e#

No wonder Braen was having a hard time getting information.

Audrey Price confirmed that the Fearless was still too weak to leave whatever world it was on, but it didn't mean the lifestone was safe. There were plenty of opportunistic species in the galaxy who would have loved a chance to cut themselves a piece of the haul.

He was keenly aware there were a lot of hushed voices suggesting Brions were one of those races. He couldn't exactly blame them. The Brions had a dark and bloody past and they still had a long way to go to be trusted.

In the meanwhile, the general agreed to work in secrecy, keeping his true mission hidden. With all means, they had to avoid the Fearless hearing of the hunt he was about to set upon. Of course, it felt odd to take orders from anyone but the Elders of his people, but Braen happened to agree with the Palians on the matter.

Subtlety wasn't a strong suit of his people, but Braen could manage if the situation called for it.

After everything else concerning the Fearless, Braen thought retrieving his guide would be nothing more than a formality, even considering the obstacles in his way. The truth couldn't have been more different.

He descended on Matthos IV to find a research ship barely large enough to house the crew, floating in the middle of an endless ocean. With no time to waste, Braen refused to wait until his ship maneuvered above the Nautica to allow lowering a ramp to it and simply jumped. Every second he'd spent looking for the girl was time for the Fearless to grow and plot.

Not a moment to spend frivolously.

Braen needed to find the monster and find a way to deal with it before it managed to become something even he couldn't fight.

He landed squarely on the deck of the Terran researcher's boat, rising to his feet. The second the general saw the girl he'd came to collect, everything changed.

The 'formality' turned out to be his gesha.

Mine…

The truth of that struck Braen like a shockwave. The general managed to hide his reaction, but under the calm façade, his entire life was unraveling and rebuilding itself around the female in front of him. From the day of his birth, Braen had only ever lived for himself and for the Brions, serving his people with honor and vigor.

As soon as he laid eyes upon the Terran girl, Braen knew that every breath he took after that moment belonged to her and would until his very last.

The enormity of finding his other half, the one who made him whole, was so great that for a second it felt to the general like the female could stop his heart. Simply looking into those big green eyes made Braen's entire being soar.

Nothing in his life compared, nothing ever could.

The bond between a gesha and her mate, the gerion, was sacred to the Brions. No matter who they took to their beds, there was only one true mate for them, a holy union   that couldn't be broken or denied. Every man recognized their fated the second they saw her, experienced the moment that was overwhelming Braen right then.

The gesha, however, was not so lucky. She did not have that moment of recognition.

The general wanted nothing more than to bring the little Terran into his arms and keep her there forever, but he forced himself to wait. First, he had to make sure she was safe. Her well-being was Braen's utmost priority now and even telling her the truth could be put on hold for that assurance.

Not only that, he wanted them to be alone when he revealed the truth to the little Terran. She was not brought up to anticipate the revelation, and the experiences of his brother generals told Braen to approach the subject carefully.

There had been several generals who had found their fated amongst Terrans. In fact, it seemed to be becoming a bit of a joke to the Brion people, at least as much so as Brions joked to begin with. Every general would eventually stumble upon a Terran woman enraging, frustrating, and completely fascinating enough to control even the greatness of an epic warrior.

Braen hadn’t really bought into that theory, but he had to admit being wrong this once.

The universe has no choice but to be made safe now. If my gesha is at stake, I can stop at nothing.

He could never have imagined how hard it was to stay silent, but Braen reminded himself it didn't matter in the end. Their fates were tied together now with an unbreakable bond. He had the whole future ahead to make her his and his alone.





5





Naima





Her world was doing cartwheels and Naima wanted it to stop.

"The Fearless," she repeated, aware that every last member of her team was staring at her like she'd just turned into the legendary monster herself. "The thing I saw – it was a Fearless?"#p#分页标题#e#

"It was the Fearless," the general corrected her. "Answer my question. Does it know where you are?"

Most gorgeous man I've ever met, and already the most infuriating. Brions really have no social skills.

"I don't know," she replied honestly. "It saw me, that's for sure."

Captain Gordon's eyes were warning her to be careful and logically she knew he was right, but her temper got the better of her. It was like pouring gasoline on a fire that had been dying out, she couldn’t help but flare to life.

It felt good, though. Since touching the stone, she’s felt like she was suspended in a block of ice. Finally being able to feel like there was fire in her belly was a pleasant change. There was something about this man that seemed to incite rebellion in her, even if every fiber of her being was eagerly ready to submit at the very same moment.

Naima was getting used to not feeling quite herself, though, which made this moment of confusion and conflicting emotions so much easier to deal with.

"I was at the bottom of this ocean at the time, General," she said. "If the Fearless can distinguish one batch of dark, murky water from another, then it's possible, yes."

The general didn't answer at once, merely looked at her with a gaze that quickly cooled Naima's defiant fire.

"If the creature saw you, it knows.”

Braen's voice was like a caress on her skin, deep and sultry and made to command. Her knees were eager to buckle. Her body was embarrassingly eager to do a whole lot more.

"We will leave at once," the general went on, an odd look in his sky blue, gorgeous eyes. "You can tell me everything you remember aboard the Benevolent."

Not one for asking, are you?

"Sure," Naima heard her own voice saying. "We can do that, if you begin by telling me everything you know. Like, for example, how exactly can a mythical monster see me through time and space? And where are you planning to take me? I feel like we missed a few steps here."