Claiming Their Lover
By Eva Evans
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Dean is ready to throw in the towel at work. It's not the intense manual labor that bothers him, but the backward attitudes of the men at the lumber camp. When he's scouting out a potential new road deep in the northern wilderness, he comes upon something that will change his life forever.
Dolph and Zyr are opposites in every way—except for the fact they're both fated to the same human male. Finding their lover on Earth is only half the battle. Getting along with each other is their biggest obstacle.
The three men must learn to accept one another, physically and emotionally, to have the hope of a loving future together.
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Claiming Their Lover - Eva Evans
Published by Evernight Publishing at Smashwords
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Copyright© 2014 Eva Evans
ISBN: 978-1-77130-891-5
Cover Artist: Sour Cherry Designs
Editor: Tricia Kristufek
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This is a work of fiction. All names, characters, and places are fictitious. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, organizations, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
CLAIMING THEIR LOVER
Alien Experiment, 3
Eva Evans
Copyright © 2014
Chapter One
Dolph packed his hovercraft with supplies, getting ready for his trip to the far south of Mythios. He’d arranged to meet Zyr to prepare for their long-awaited voyage to Earth. Although Dolph had never met the other Mandor, he expected the worst. Mandorians from the south had a reputation for violence and extreme sexual appetites.
The Oracle had declared they were both fated to the same human male, so they needed to get along whether they liked it or not. Hopefully they didn’t end up killing each other before reaching Earth’s atmosphere. Only Dolph’s excitement to find his mate kept his disappointment about Zyr at bay.
Heading out?
Kross asked.
He heaved the last bag into the back of his vehicle before turning to face his old friend. Now or never.
Dolph leaned against the side of the hovercraft, looking across the land he’d recently harvested. He had mixed feelings about everything, but the fact that Kross had returned from Earth unscathed with his human mate gave him hope.
Don’t worry too much. It wasn’t as bad as I expected. Do you still have the star maps I gave you?
Dolph nodded. "I’m not worried about the trip."
I’m sure Zyr will prove the stories untrue. Surely not every southerner can have such hunger.
He growled his displeasure, kicking at the debris near his feet. Why did he have to be fated to such a vile Mandor? Kross had been bound to a good friend, others to their brothers. Not him. What if Zyr scared the human away? Dolph only had one chance at happiness, one chance to find and claim his mate.
I haven’t heard a story otherwise,
he said. Humans are too delicate to handle a Mandor from the south. I don’t know how we’ll make things work.
Kross chuckled. I assure you, our little human takes me and Grath quite greedily. Humans are certainly tougher than they look.
Mandorians were a warrior race, so unlike the soft-skinned Earthlings.
Once again, you’ve given me hope, Kross.
Dolph boarded his hovercraft and closed the hatch. Judging by the estimate on his view screen it would take just over one hour to traverse half the planet. It would give him a lot of time to think.
Kross had resigned himself to living alone until the Oracle gave him the news that his mate awaited him on Earth. His perspective on life changed ever since he knew there was someone out there meant for him. Dolph wondered if his human ever sat staring off into the fields, feeling alone in the world, or if he looked up at the stars, imagining how it would feel to be really loved. Dolph knew the feelings well.
Now that he had a purpose, nothing would stop him until he got to Earth. It had taken longer than he wanted to save up for a spacecraft, but the finish line was finally in sight. Now he had to ensure Zyr didn’t fuck everything up for him. The only communication they’d shared was the progress on their spacecraft fund. At least the southerner had provided his share of the costs, which was more than he expected.
As he traveled over the uninhabited regions of Mythios, he hoped his human would be content to move to a new planet. It would require leaving everything behind, everything he knew and loved. Dolph couldn’t even imagine abandoning his birth place, of not being able to study the twin moons after dark.
The land to the south was more rugged, the climate unbearably hot and humid. Even now he could see the vast orange deserts void of life. Would Zyr insist they settle in the south? He’d never considered much beyond finding their human, but there were so many