Tamed – Human Pet Shop Read Online Loki Renard

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Paranormal Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 51
Estimated words: 46803 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 234(@200wpm)___ 187(@250wpm)___ 156(@300wpm)
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“Come with me,” he orders.

I leave the room without ill-effect this time, which tells me the collar only works if he is there to make it work. Alright. That’s going to make my life easier when it comes to…

I hear voices. Human voices. Male and female. I assume they’re other pets. I’m keen to see who else is on this vessel. Maybe I can get them together, stage a mass escape. There’s power in numbers, right?

Rounding a corner, I catch sight of what looks like camouflage uniform. For a split-second, I’m confused. More than confused. I am thrown back to another place and another time. I am smaller. I am scared. I am suddenly alone in the world — or at least that is how it feels.

The scent of my mother no longer comforts me. The house is cold in her absence. In her place are soldiers. A lot of them. Their heavy boots stamp above my head and below my feet day and night as they make their patrols. My father tells me that they are here to keep me safe, but I do not feel safe. Not even a little bit. The home I once knew has been invaded, and I’ll never feel safe again.

I throw myself back around the corner, pressed hard against the wall.

Kahn follows me, a curious expression as he looks down at me.

“What is the matter?”

That can’t be a uniform. It can’t be. I’m probably just going insane from stress. That would make so much more sense. I’m on an alien spaceship. There’s no way I just saw what I thought I saw. It’s not actually possible. Is it?

I take another peek around the corner and almost pee my pants. I wasn’t imagining it. There’s a tall human man wearing an army uniform, standing and talking to another human man, wearing another army uniform.

“Those are fucking soldiers,” I hiss at Kahn.

“Unfortunately, yes,” he sighs.

With that confirmation reassuring me that I am not, in fact, crazy, I scramble away from the corner and retreat to his room — the same room I just ran from.

“Don’t let them see me,” I beg as he follows after me. “Don’t let them know I am here. Please. I beg you.”

“Why?”

“They’ll kill me,” I blurt.

He cocks his head and looks at me, even more deeply curious. “Why would they do that?”

I just start talking as fast as I can, saying the first things that come to mind. “Because they’re after me. They were hunting me. That’s why I was trying to get to that fucking village. I figured if I could pass myself off as one of the country people, the’d lose my trail.”

“My brother believes they were coming after him as a result of the crash. The villagers led him to imagine that they had seen the ship, and…”

“No. They weren’t coming for a ship. They were coming after me. They can’t know I’m here. And they… you have let me go. You have to get me a very, very long way from here. Do you understand?”

“I understand you’re panicking,” he says, going to one knee in front of me as my breath comes in short gasps. He puts his hands on my shoulders, pressing down firmly but not hard enough to hurt me. I feel myself being physically grounded by this great big alien who I have already decided to hate.

I am trembling. I hate that I am trembling. I want to give him a show of strength so badly, but I can’t. Seeing those soldiers makes me want to curl up in a little ball and sob like a baby.

Kahn

“Come here,” I hear myself saying, drawing Stella into a tight hug. I did not intend to coddle her. Not one bit. I intended to keep her like the little animal she is, in appropriate caging. But suddenly she looks so scared and so small. My sympathies are aroused, which is a great surprise to me. I did not know I had any.

I pick her up and I carry her to my bed. How many times have I warned other owners not to ever let pets sleep in their bed? Dozens. Dozens upon dozens. I’ve given extensive lectures as to how allowing a human pet to sleep with its owner can result in an inflated sense of importance in the pet and create behavioral problems.

Now I am carefully tucking a feral, disobedient, and outright naughty human into my very own bed. I am stroking her curls back from her head and making little soothing sounds that aren’t even words, just crooning.

She closes her eyes and grips the covers, pulling them tight up to her chin. She wants to hide. She wants to be kept safe. As chaotic and wild as she appears, she has all the needs of any well-behaved pet. She needs to be protected.


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