His Abused Human Mate
and flung the tray and its contents across the room, so the food splattered against the wall and door after h
, she got up and began pacing. At one point, when she chanced too close to the door, she was startled when it opened of its own accord. She tiptoed to the doorway, to
down the corridor, seeking a way of es
g in another direction. She had no interest in attracting attention from any other alien
n abduction, and it was with some apprehension that she pressed a few buttons. She had no idea where her daring might lead her, but what choice did she have? She only knew that if she wanted to get off the shi
her way along the wide, metal-colored hallway, stopping at each intersection for signs of movement. When she turned down one hallway, she halted in surprise. Before her
r how lost and alone she was. She ch
ng had prepared her for life with the Zacks where she had been forced into servitude and practically starved. Had it not been for a schoolmate, Jenny Tompkins, and her family, she didn't think she could have survived it. When Casina and
the doors, surprised at how easily they whisked open at her entrance. Only
backed away from the door, uncertain whether to hide or flee through it. Why she didn't run,