Page 66 of Alien Mates


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The men of Earth might have been miffed at their reduced dating pool if it weren’t for the fact the Xamians agreed to train those eligible to become warriors in the new Galactic Battalion, whose primary function was to serve and protect Earth. As a perk, those accepted for training were allowed to travel to other planets to deal firsthand with some of the potential threats—which also allowed these single men to meet and fuck alien females.

It was an insane year of hard work, and since Colette couldn’t leave the planet during that initial startup period, neither did her blue hunks. Despite having successfully completed their mission, they chose to remain with Colette while she girl-bossed the fuck out of her enterprise.

The following Christmas, the matchmaking business reached a point where it could roll along without her input, and so she decided to take a vacation. She and her blue lovers had the most enjoyable trip to the planet Xaanda. She’d never been fucked so much, and those lasers? Perfect for a quick refresh so they could go again. And again. Colette had finally found exactly what she needed to stay satisfied with her blue hunks.

Upon their arrival on Xaanda, she stared in stunned silence at the beautiful planet. Seeing it in pictures didn’t do justice to this place of incredible beauty that provided an example of how a civilization could enjoy modern amenities without ruining their planet.

Soon as they set foot off the ship, they were greeted by a tall blue man standing by a voluptuous woman, with the faintest blue tinge to her skin. She smiled widely and said, “Welcome! I’m Diana, and this is my mate, Kor.”

“Wait, the Diana and Kor?” Beta had mentioned them as examples of early mating attempts. Apparently, Kor had shown up stark naked in Diana’s living room and announced he would be her leader. Looking upon him, Colette had to wonder at Diana’s willpower because she would have definitely said, “Hell yeah.”

“I can’t believe you heard of us.” The corners of Diana’s eyes crinkled as she smiled widely. “I’m glad you found a better system for the warriors to meet their potential mates that doesn’t involve them showing up with their junk hanging out.”

“Not sure if that’s better. I might have listened to Cade sooner if he’d shown up in the buff.”

Diana laughed. “They are definitely nice to look at. I hope you had a good voyage over. A guest house has been prepared for your visit, but before we show you to it, the Oracle asked if you’d mind meeting with her first.”

The Oracle? Colette had heard enough to not want to waste the chance. “I would be delighted.”

They chatted on the way to the Oracle’s domain; Diana was the mother of five, with three of them girls, and the blueberries of their father’s eye. Colette told her about the dating service and how Earth women were going nuts. The males discussed the Krampusonian invasion and elimination.

Kor and Diana left them at the main entrance for the Oracle’s temple, with a promise to meet up with them later for dinner.

A nervous Colette hesitated before entering.

“What’s wrong?” Cade asked.

“This lady talks to ghosts. What if your ancestors don’t want us to be together?”

Jaspar snorted. “I don’t think they have a choice at this point.”

“Nothing will tear us apart,” Cade promised. They each put a hand in the middle of her back as they passed through the ornate arch. The acolyte who met them, gowned and veiled, brought them immediately into the Oracle’s presence.

To Colette’s surprise, the woman sprang to her feet with the vigor of youth that she wouldn’t have expected. She’d gotten the impression the oracle would be old, and maybe she was. She couldn’t tell, given the face covering hiding her features.

The Oracle spread her arms wide. “Welcome to Xaanda. I am delighted to finally get to meet the woman who’s ensured my people will thrive.”

“I’m glad I could help.”

The Oracle tilted her veiled head. “Jaspar and Cade. You did well.”

“Thank you, Oracle.” Her blue hunks bowed in thanks.

“Not only did you succeed in your mission, but you found your mate.”

“Er, what?” Cade stuttered.

“The ancestors are pleased you came to an agreement and formed a triad.”

“You expected this to happen?” Cade ogled the petite woman, whereas Jaspar frowned.

“Did you think you were chosen by chance? The ancestors sought long and hard for you both before finding Colette, the one female perfect for you both, but I knew if you were told ahead of time, your male pride would have made you balk.”

“Sneaky,” Colette said with a wag of her finger before laughing. “And brilliant. Thank you. I never thought I’d find love once, let alone times two.”

“Thanks to you, thousands more will get to experience the same joy. You have our gratitude.”

With that, their meeting with the Oracle ended, leaving Colette bemused as the hunks argued on the way out.