Synopsis:
Before Eclipse, Aliens have lived on earth as humans for decades waiting for the moment to leading up to take it over -- The Eclipse. After Eclipse, Gaelen meets Kiowa, the first human allowed to attend college. Little does he know she is not Y'vori; and she doesn't know he is the King that will lead the final eradication of the humans from the planet he will soon rule. Their story is A Wider Sky. This is the weight of that story.
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Weight of Penumbra
A Beyond Eclipse Novel
Book 2
by Talyis Bagley Ellison
(C) 2017
Chapter 4
โฏโฎโฐ~Gaelen~ โฐโโฌ
I ran to the room that was going to Kiowa's, for the third time in the last 20 minutes, just to make sure it was better than any room she had ever stayed in her entire life. I included a playlist of her favorite human music to the panel and ordered the maids to place for fresh daisies near the window seal. I even snuck out to the arts neighborhood and bought an colorful afghan blanket that Kiowa was so partial to at college. It wasn't identical to the one she had but I was pretty proud of myself that it was close. I fluffed her pillows with my big clumsy hands.
"What is your deal?" Bellas chuckled, leaning against the door seal, but I ignored him. I reset the notebook and pen on the desk and took a deep breath; and again, I glanced at my watch.
She is coming any moment. A transport picked her up from purgatory three hours ago and she should be here at any moment. I forced myself to dismiss thoughts about last night and her last words to me.
She had been hurt so much and I am sure my father and Bellas will have more in store for her. But my goal is to have her fall in love with me again. I have to convince her that I will protect her and that she wishes for me to end her life will never be a possibility. I vowed that I will do everything within and out-of-bounds of my power to protect her.
"You know that you will have to kill her eventually. But hey, I am all for you having fun. You're still a virgin right?" Bellas teased me with a cruel smile and I pushed right passed him.
I want to say at least Kiowa had class and wasn't a heckling banshee of a wife that he was forced to love. But I didn't.
Instead, I hear the door forcefully swing open. I dash to the hall and catch a glimpse of Kiowa quickly being escorted to the study where my father is. I only saw her braids floating in her wake as she's strong handed into our loft by a human hating Y'vori security officer my father had assigned to the family.
"Oh good. Welcome, Ms. Walker to my home. We are glad you are here." I heard my father introduce himself to Kiowa, as I near the study. Fuck I wanted to meet her at the door.
"Father," I say as I burst through the door and Kiowa turned to me in shock. She sways. My little Mouse swayed and normally I would tease her it was because she was struck by my sexiness but she was emotionally pulled in so many directions, I probably should have rethought this bursting entry.
"I see you know my son. I assure you, you will be safe while you are in my home," My father said so coldly. I was just waiting for a snort retort of his own comment.
"I will never harm Kiowa." Yep, I put it out there.
My father didn't like it either. He stiffly adjusted in his chaise and swirled his glass of amber cognac. For someone so anti-human, he held onto more pre-Eclipse human things than anyone I had known from his generation. "My wife and sons, Bellas and Anesola, and Bellas' wife, Nyna, will join us for dinner promptly at 7pm. We will treat ourselves to a human dinner tonight to make sure Kiowa feels welcome but afterward, we should consider enjoying separate meals." Kiowa couldn't tell if he was addressing her or the cadet standing at attention to deliver his orders to the kitchen.
"So, sit, Kiowa," My father turned his attention to Kiowa, "I am sure you are weakened by your journey."
"I am fine, thank you," Mouse responded and jutted her chin up a bit to make herself seem brave. That's my little mouse. Father retorted with a snort, he saw through Kiowa's guise. She withered a bit and then sat down. My father had a knack of knocking one down a few pegs. He had done it to me my entire life since Eclipse.
I sat down without invitation next to Mouse. I didn't care what he thought. I wasn't gone to leave her here alone to be interrogated by my father. Mouse scooted away from me and gave me a nervous glance.
My father bellowed in laughter. "Young love! Well, I assume that love ended when my son nearly finished you," He continued to laugh, "But I am glad he didn't. You are very peculiar to me. I want to learn more about the human girl that was able to surpass nearly all Y'vori. There are only a handful of us that could pass the test with flying colors not just once but three times as you have. I am sure you know who those people are."
She swallowed hard and carefully measured her words, "Professor Windsor and you, Your Majesty."
"No, I am not the King. I wasn't born to be king. Cato is fine.
The King
is sitting beside you. I am curious how you happen to seduce my son?"
"Seduce?" We both said at the same time in choked voices.
A chuckle rolled out of me. The idea of Mouse seducing. It took me forever just to see her in her bathing suit. "I assure you, Father, I did the seducing. Kiowa is more like--"
"
A little mouse
, I can see that. It's a fitting pet name for your little pet." Father said in such a sweet nature it leaked with the bitterness it was meant to have -- burning Kiowa's ego, and what a humble ego she had.
"I am not a mouse and I am not his pet," Kiowa snapped.
"A mouse with claws that thinks it's a cat. Has she met Taxa yet? Now, there is a cat!" Father snided.
"Father, what is the purpose of this? I thought we were going to be cordial to our guest. Why bring her here away from her family on the holiday to insult her? She will face enough of that at school."
"Because, Son, we can." He slammed his fist into his desk and stood up leaning both hands on the desk. "They are the lesser beings on this planet. But you are right." He smoothly took his seat. "I apologize, Kiowa. It has been a long time since I have had to be subservient to your kind."
"Subservient. I assure you I am not trying to dominate any Y'vori and I am sure humans would have embraced you if you hadn't...."
"Kiowa!" I stopped her and grabbed her little fists into my own. Our touch felt electric. Is this the hope I am waiting for, is there a chance for us? If felt like we still had a connection deep inside of us. But she was going to not allow us to find it, if she went Rebel on me now, in front of my father.
My father arched a silver eyebrow and just watched us, inspecting us. I know his mind was churning. We all felt the tension crackling in the room. I could even feel it.