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While he played with her breasts in the most delightful manner, she cocked her head and challenged him. “What makes you think I’m doing a better job of choosing this time?”

She expected him to tell her that he was different. Special. But no

he shot her a wicked grin. “Because this time, you aren’t making the decision.”

“I’m not?”


I
am choosing
you.
And my judgment is always sound.”

“I suppose you’re always right, too,” she teased but then grew serious. “But—”

“I won’t take no for an answer.” His eyes darkened with desire, sparkled with interest.

Stars! Lust ripped through her.

He read her as clearly as a holopic. He slid his hands down to her waist. Immediately her breasts missed his touch. Her nipples hungered for more. This time he lifted her by her waist. She yielded and wrapped her legs around his hips. No way could she fight her own needs and him, too.

Placing her hands around his neck, she leaned back and mock-scowled at him. “Who put you in charge?”

“Rystani don’t require permission to take over.” His
hands cupped her bottom and squeezed. “In fact, during our marriage ceremony husbands place bands on their wives, bands that allow them to control their partner’s suits.”

She’d never heard of such a practice, and yet the idea excited her. She liked sex toys and playful experimentation. “Too bad we’ll never marry.”

“My psi can take control without the bands.”

All of a sudden, he tweaked her nipples, and the feeling was just as wonderful as before. But his hands remained on her bottom. He’d adjusted her suit to give her pleasure. The idea of such power and confidence and skill mixed with passion excited her.

Angel had gone into space for new experiences. She’d always enjoyed the thrill of stepping onto a new planet, meeting beings with other customs. But never had she imagined meeting anyone as intoxicating as Kirek.

In awe of his psi and the wondrous things he was doing to her breasts, she started to squirm and learned that she couldn’t move. He’d taken total control of her suit and their lovemaking, placing himself in charge of giving her pleasure.

“Yes.” Her muscles quivered, and her breath hitched.

“There’s more pleasure to come.” He sounded so pleased with himself.

“Bring it on.”

He tweaked her nipples again, and while she bit back a moan, he slanted his mouth over hers, cutting off any more words. Her lips parted of her own accord, and when next she noticed her surroundings, they were in her quarters. Lion hissed at Kirek for interrupting his nap, but then with an arrogant flick of his tail, her cat disappeared around the corner, leaving them alone.

The Rystani didn’t bother looking around at her desk or her rock collection. He didn’t glance at her cheery curtains that framed the portal. He looked only at her.

Kirek turned her suit transparent, leaving her wonderfully naked.

But he was frowning at her breasts.

Damn. Now was not the time for him to become picky about her body. “What’s wrong?”

“You use your suit to compress them.”

“So?”

With a psi thought, he gently lifted her breasts. No longer confined by the parameters she’d set in her suit, her breasts looked perkier, larger. Her waist smaller. When she glimpsed her reflection in her mirror, her nipples appeared tight from his attention, her lips swollen from his kisses. She looked softer. Willing. Eager.

He fluffed her hair from her face, the pads of his fingertips soothing her scalp. Although his hands no longer supported her bottom, she remained locked in place by her suit and his will.

“Tell me what you like.”

“I like my men naked.”

At her wish, he turned his suit transparent. If she’d thought him awesome before, the nude Kirek stole her breath. His well-proportioned body sported magnificent bronzed skin—and a multitude of thin scars across his shoulders, back, and hips. She had the urge to kiss away the memory of every hurt he’d ever suffered and wondered what kind of accident he’d been in.

As if reading her mind, he answered her unspoken question. “The scars are from a whip. From my stay on Endeki.”

His tone may have been light, as if he’d put the incident behind him long ago, but she was outraged for him. Someone had deliberately marred his beautiful skin. Yet she instinctively understood that he didn’t want pity. “The scars give you character. Otherwise you might be too pretty.”

He winked at her. “If that’s a compliment, then thank you. Now tell me what else you like.”

“Hmmm.” She eyed him, making her expression sassy. “With you—I think I’ll like just about everything.”

“Captain.” Leval’s voice came over the com. “The clutch beam just went down.”

“The Vogan ship?” Angel asked, her mind snapping back to business.

“We’ve lost her.”

AT THE BAD NEWS, Kirek had immediately released Angel. They’d rushed to the bridge, and Angel acted as though she had never kissed him. Kirek expected no less. He appreciated a woman who took her work seriously—even if his loins ached and his skin still tingled. At first her revelations about her past husbands and the taking of lovers had thrown him. Luckily, Kirek had been exposed to other cultures and understood that he had no right to judge Angel by the morality of his world. Kahn had taught his Terran wife to fight like a warrior in order to win the Challenge. Zical had learned to love a woman that had been born as a computer, and due to their love, they’d kept the Sentinels on guard at the galaxy’s rim. Extraordinary tasks required adaptation. If these great Rystani leaders could alter their morality and beliefs to serve their people, then so could he. Kirek could accept that her past was not the normal one man, one woman relationship of his people and still take her as a lover. Obviously, she’d grown up without the guidance of a loving family. Angel was special and had so much to offer. While he was on board, she would take no other lovers. They would spend enough time together for him to discover whether his attraction rang true. So he bit back his disappointment over the interruption and told himself the delay would sharpen his appetite. Meanwhile, he watched her handle the emergency.

“Frie. How long until you fix the clutch beam?”

“Not until we reach Dakmar. I need spare parts.”

“What’s the status of the Kraj ship?” Angel asked.

“Still out of sensor range.”

Angel nodded. “Leval. Turn us around. Place the
Raven
alongside our salvage—as close as possible without endangering us.”

“Aye, Captain. But without our clutch beam—”

“Frie. Get the chain out of storage and into the shuttle bay. I’ll be down there shortly. If you think we need more brawn, wake up Petroy.”

“I can help,” Kirek offered.

“Thanks.” Angel didn’t hesitate to accept, and that pleased him. While working, he wanted her to think of him as one of her crew. During his many trips around the galaxy, he’d seen how a crew could gel, forming friendships that lasted a lifetime. When people put their lives on the line for one another, the bonds forged could be as strong as those of blood kinship.

But when they weren’t working, when she wanted to talk or kiss or make love, he wanted her to think of him as a man. She was intelligent, determined, and independent—all traits he admired. He’d recognized almost immediately that she was special and meant to be his. The memory of his vision and his powerful response to her told him that Angel was the woman for him despite her protestations. Had he been a gambling man, he’d have bet all his credits that Tessa would never have imagined she’d end up in love with Kahn. Zical had protested strongly against a love match with Dora, not to mention the fact that Alara and Xander had come from enemy races. She could protest, but Kirek would prevail. Rystani warriors always did.

“Coming?” Angel tossed the question over her shoulder as she left the bridge.

Kirek trailed after her, enjoying the sway of her hips as much as her determined stride. “I’m right behind you.”

“Stop staring at my butt,” she ordered as if she had eyes in the back of her head.

“You ask the impossible,” he said, enjoying the view.

With a scowl, she stopped, turned, and gestured for him to go first. “Behave. Turn right at the end of the corridor.”

He laughed and took the lead. A few steps later, he glanced back and caught her watching him. “Now who’s enjoying the view?”

“Captain’s prerogative.” When she didn’t even try to deny her interest or her irritation that he’d caught her, he began to whistle happily.

His mission might require personal sacrifices, but at the moment there was nowhere in the galaxy he’d rather be than on the
Raven.
During his life, Kirek had been in enough dire circumstances to appreciate the good times. He didn’t mind that Angel wanted to remain independent. In fact, he was going to enjoy overcoming every single one of her doubts.

When he turned the corner, he found Frie and an antiquated bot struggling to remove a giant ball of chain they’d salvaged and stored in a cabin. Obviously space on the
Raven
was tight, and they used the extra room for cargo. Frie had turned off the artificial gravity, and the chain floated, but managing the mass in such tight quarters was tricky.

A careless mistake could set hundreds of tons of metal into motion with little effort, but to stop that kind of mass once it was in motion required enormous forces. So Frie and the bot were moving with extreme care.

“How long did it take to stow the chain in this cabin?” Angel asked.

“Hours,” Frie told her. “I wouldn’t have bothered if I’d known we would find the Vogan ship, but at the time


“We needed every credit,” Angel finished her sentence. She surveyed the chain, the doorway opening, and the corridor. “Let’s unroll it.”

Frie shook her head. “There’s no room.”

Angel lifted one end of the chain. “If you took this end to the shuttle bay, we could unwind—”

“Even if I could handle this end by myself, not even you, Kirek, and the bot would be able to stabilize the spinning mass.” Frie shook her head. “If you lose control, the ball of chain could crash straight through the hull.”

“Ladies,” Kirek interrupted, “I can control this end by myself.”

Frie eyed him. “Not even Rystani muscles are up to—”

“I’ll place a psi force field around the mass. It will spin but stay in place.” He could do that much with a damaged psi. If he’d been healed, he could have moved the entire mass with his mind.

“Let’s do it.” Angel attached the end of the chain to the bot, and then she and Frie guided the chain down the corridor, around a bend, and into the shuttle bay. Kirek kept the mass steady and allowed the chain to unwind slowly.

One Federation hour later, they had the entire chain in the shuttle bay. Angel had rewound and rolled the chain into another ball and was busy welding the end of the chain to the
Raven’s
outer hull. Frie was gone.

The hatch to deep space was open. In her suit, Angel had enough air to breathe for several hours. Angel obviously planned to secure the other end of the chain to the Vogan ship. But if they ran into trouble, she had no way to cut the salvage loose.

Kirek used his psi to float outside and joined her, appreciating the straight and even weld. “Nice work.”

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