AFRICAN AMERICAN URBAN FICTION: BWWM ROMANCE: Billionaire Baby Daddy (Billionaire Secret Baby Pregnancy Romance) (Multicultural & Interracial Romance Short Stories) (63 page)

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Chapter 4

              In the morning, the bright sun shone on Emma’s sleeping figure.  She scrunched up her face, trying to escape the sun’s rays.  However, soon enough, she learned it was a useless task and groaned, forcing her eyes open.  She looked around, confused.  For a moment, she wondered where she was and why she was all alone. 

              As she got up her face turned bright red as she remembered the previous night.  The alien.  Where was he?  Emma looked all around her, but there was no trace of him anywhere.  Maybe it had all been some sort of dream, but the heat coursing through Emma’s body told her differently.  Her mind wandered to him as she tried to clear her head, but her thoughts kept going back to him.

              Sighing, she composed herself before trying to find her way back to her husband and sister-in-law.  Soon enough she found them sound asleep near a fire.  She walked over to them and slowly shook Varius.  His extraterrestrial hair sparkled in the sunlight as he slowly opened up his eyes and looked at her.  His eyes grew in surprise when he saw her and he suddenly hugged her close to his chest. 

              “Emma!”  He exclaimed holding her tighter still.  “I… I thought I had lost you… are you okay!?”  His voice sounded concerned as he looked her over, checking her for any injuries.  When he was satisfied she was okay he looked at her again, his bright red eyes staring into her own. 

              “It’s okay… humans aren’t that easy to take down!”  His eyes grew even larger, nearly popping out of his head. 

              “Wait… did something attack you?”  Emma looked at him, debating whether she should tell him the truth or not. 

              “Well… almost… and then this guy, well a Strenkon rather…. He saved me.”  Emma explained, looking up at him with her chestnut eyes.  Varius gently ran his fingers through her silky hair, nodding.  At least, she was safe. 

              “Well… I am glad you are okay… we should get going.”  Emma nodded before walking over to Antica and slowly shaking her awake.  She smiled big and hugged Emma when she saw her. 

              “Emma!”  She squealed in delight, clinging to the her neck.  “I missed you!”  Emma smiled down at the sweet Strenkon before kissing the top of her head. 

              “I missed you too… now come on we need to get moving again.”  Antica nodded, getting off Emma.  Together, the three of them packed up their bags and made their way, once more toward the city of Miuvis. 

              By midday, they could see the city gates in view.  Antica smiled big and pointed.  “Look! Look!”  They saw the large looming gates and smiled, thinking that the city would be their salvation. 

              However, as they entered the city, it was not as welcoming as they had hoped it to be. There was chaos all around them.  People were crying and screaming.  Emma frowned as she observed what seemed to be piles of the dead and dying at every street corner.  Varius tried to cover his sister’s eyes, to keep her from looking at all the dead around them, but the smell was enough to give it all away. 

              Emma looked around the town, thunderstruck.  What had happened to this city?  From what Varius had told her of Miuvis, it was the capital of the planet, a prospering place where most of the planet’s population resided.  Why, then, was it plagued with all this misery? 

              As they continued to walk through the streets, passing the miserable aliens mourning their loved ones, Emma noticed multiple eyes staring at her.  There was a harsh, accusatory sentiment in their gazes.  She became self-conscious as she detected this.  She tried to move closer to her husband, to escape their critical glares.  What had she done to them to afford this cruel treatment?

              As Emma thought about this, they entered the town square.  Varius looked around at the numerous buildings, trying to find an inn or someplace where they could rest for the day.  As he did so, a group of Strenkons surrounded them, forming a tight circle around them, trapping them within it. 

              “Um… Varius…”  Emma whispered, trying to get her husband’s attention.  Before he could say anything, a large looking Strenkon stepped forward. 

              “You… you are not from this planet.”  He pointed a spear looking weapon in Emma’s direction.  Varius growled, getting in her way. 

              “You brought this plague to us didn’t you!?”  Another angry alien called out.  Emma shook her head as she frowned.  Varius was about to defend his wife when suddenly the large alien was yanked out of the circle. 

              Emma’s eyes grew in surprise as she looked at the red-headed, metallic eye patch wearing Strenkon looking at her.  “No one here is going to lay a finger on her.  She did not bring the plague.  Now get out of my sight before I tear you all limb from limb.”  Emma flinched hearing his cruel words.

              The group of Strenkons grumbled before walking away, looking disappointed.  The red-headed Strenkon walked toward her now.  “Are you alright?”  He asked, emotionless.  Emma nodded, numbly.  “That’s the second time I have saved you.  I’m going to have to start charging soon.”  There was a sly smile on his face as he looked down at her.  The look sent a shiver through her spine as she tried to look away, but she was caught in his captivating gaze.  She bit her lip to stop her thoughts from floating to forbidden territory.  She had to remember that she was
married

              “You know this guy?”  Varius asked, giving his wife a quizzical look.  He didn’t notice the subconsciously lustful look she had in her eyes.

Chapter 5

              “Follow me.”  The Strenkon said before walking away.  Emma and Varius looked at each other for a moment, before Emma nodded, indicating that she wanted to follow him.  The alien had saved her twice now and she felt the need to thank him. 

              He walked with a powerful step as he made his way through the deserted streets of the North End of the city.  It had been decimated by the plague and now there was nothing more than decaying carcasses and rotting houses littering the landscape.  The alien paid no mind to the desolation around him but continued to walk toward the only building still fully intact.  He opened the door and walked inside. 

              “Are you sure you want to do this Emma?”  Varius whispered as he held his sister close to his side.  He had a bad feeling about this and felt apprehensive about entering the home.  Once again, Emma nodded.

              “He saved me twice now… I think I need to thank him.”  Emma looked serious and Varius sighed.  He knew he wouldn’t be able to convince her otherwise and so they entered the building. 

              As they did, their footsteps echoed throughout the entranceway.  Things were broken and destroyed all over the house as if someone had broken in and stolen everything of value.  Emma looked around before spotting the Strenkon sitting down at a table. 

              She walked toward him.  “I… I just wanted –”

              The alien suddenly cut her off, his eye drifting to the chair next to him.  “Sit.”  The three of them looked at each other for a moment before hesitantly sitting down.  There was an intense air rolling off this Strenkon as he stared at them with his one nighttime colored eye. 

              “My name is Aurelianus.  I am a born native of this city, but unfortunately, there is no denying that this city is dying.  Its life is being squeezed out of it by some unknown force.”  He got up now, and paced across the room, making the three of them feel uncomfortable with his tense demeanor.  “The plague rolled in three weeks ago and has claimed multiple lives throughout the city… but its first victims were my partners.”  Emma’s head tilted in confusion. 
Partners?

              Aurelianus looked at Emma.  “What is it?”  He asked, sounding annoyed.  Emma’s cheeks colored as she realized that Aurelianus was staring at her.  She bit her lip before finding the courage needed to ask the question that was buzzing around in her mind. 

              “Well… you just said partners….”  Aurelianus cast a glance at Varius before sighing even louder.  “In this planet, if you want to reproduce you need two partners.  There has to be one female and two male.  Got it?”  He asked harshly.  Emma nodded meekly. 

              As Aurelianus continued to share his story Emma’s mind thought about what he said.  This reproductive system was dependent on
threesomes
?  Emma’s cheeks burned at the word.  Back home, on Earth, threesomes were frowned upon and now here, in this new planet, it was necessary for the survival of an entire race.

              She looked over at Varius for a moment.  This explained why he never feared her getting pregnant.  Emma continued to think about this possibility.  She wanted to stay true to her Earthly morals of commitment and a single romantic partner, but as she looked up at Aurelianus something bloomed in her chest.  She didn’t want to admit it, but she was slowly finding herself more and more attracted him

              A part of her was desperate to have him, to be with him, but another part of her wanted to stay faithful to her husband, the Strenkon who had saved her life when she had first crash landed on Strernon.  Emma bit her lip as she stewed in the turmoil of her own emotions.  She didn’t know what to do as she sat there and tuned out Aurelianus explaining the current situation they were in. 

              Finally, Emma managed to break away from her thoughts and she refocused her attention on the red-headed alien. 

              “We have been trying to solve this plague for three weeks now.  Some of the elders are suggesting the need to reproduce in order to repopulate our depleting numbers.  There is also a rumor going around that someone will have a set of twins capable of saving our race.  A lot of people are convinced that this myth is true.  Many people are conceiving in hopes of bearing these twins, but many people are dying before they even have the chance to see their child.”  Emma’s eyes went big as she heard the alien’s words. 

              Her eyes locked with Varius as they looked at each other.  It seemed like they both had the same thought running through their minds as they looked at Aurelianus.  If they needed a threesome to make a baby, then Aurelianus would be their best bet since they knew no one else. 

              But, suddenly Emma shook her head.  No, she couldn’t have a threesome.  It went against all of her convictions and morals.  She wouldn’t do it.  Maybe they would find a cure for this plague without the need of these mythical twins.  As far as she was concerned the plague was some foreign threat that couldn’t hurt her or her family. 

              Emma excused herself from the room as she felt Aurelianus’s eye looking down at her, once again taking in her figure.  He enjoyed the sight of her and the more he looked at her the more he knew he had to have her.

Chapter 6

              They spent a few weeks at Aurelianus’ home.  It was a dismal experience as everywhere they looked the situation was getting worse.  From recent reports the plague had wiped out about half of the alien population and the rate of mortality seemed to be growing exponentially.  It was only a matter of time until the whole planet was killed off by this mysterious disease. 

              Varius and his Antica, however, had been lucky.  They were able to avoid the disease and find enough food in order to satisfy all of their stomachs.  During their time together, they also grew closer to Aurelianus.  He was a gruff and rough-edged individual, but he did have his moments of compassion.  He was by no means a softie, but he wasn’t always a heartless brute. 

              Every day, Emma found herself being drawn toward Aurelianus.  She tried to stay away from him at first, but there was something about him that made her heart skip a beat.  Whenever he was next to her, her hormones went wild and if they ever happened to touch, it was like electricity surging through her body.  Emma didn’t know how to explain her feelings, but it was getting harder and harder to keep them locked away deep inside of her. 

              She didn’t want to be unfaithful to her husband, but at the same time, she didn’t know how much longer she would be able to keep up a disinterested act.  It felt like someone was stabbing her through the chest anytime she had to pry herself away from Aurelianus.  Sometimes she contemplated running far away from him just to keep her good name, but she never found the courage to do such a thing at the end of the day. 

              Instead, she went through the days acting like nothing was bothering her.  She pretended to be a loving and faithful wife to her husband. 

             

Chapter 7

As this charade went on, tragedy hit the family.  One day, Antica came down with all of the symptoms of the plague.  Soon enough it was apparent that she had succumbed to the disease.  She looked pale and sickly and the bright yellow color of her eyes was slowly fading from its proper place. 

              Emma was sitting by Antica’s bedside now, gently squeezing her hand.  “You’re going to be okay sweetie.  I promise.”  Emma looked at her sternly, keeping back the tears that threatened to spill from her eyes.  Antica looked at her, scared before gently hugging Emma.  She seemed to be deteriorating quickly, but Emma wouldn’t let her die.  Once the little Strenkon was asleep she got up quickly in search of her husband. 

              She found him in their bedroom.  He looked sad as he sat there with his head between his hands, looking down at his shoes.  She could tell this was tearing his whole world upside down.  Varius adored his little sister and her death would mean the end of him.  Emma frowned and sat next to her husband slowly placing a hand on his back before rubbing it. 

              “What are we going to do Varius?”  Emma asked, her voice choked in her throat.  She looked at him with big eyes, her question hanging in the air.  He looked at her with red-rimmed eyes. 

              “I know… but I don’t think you will like it…”  Varius sounded desperate as he took his wife’s hands in his.  “I know you cherish the idea of a faithful marriage and the thought of one partner… but please you have to do it for her.” 

              Emma looked at him curiously.  What was Varius saying?  Emma stared at him, waiting for him to explain. 

              “The rumor… about the twins… we have to give it a shot…”  He looked at her, his voice pleading as he squeezed her hands.  Her eyes widened as she got up and shook her head. 

              “No… no… I can’t… it would be wrong…”  She whispered, pacing around the room.  As she did, she thought back to Earth but then her mind reeled back to the present as it brought her images of Aurelianus and Varius.  She thought about them naked, together on a bed waiting for her.  The thought of them together made her even more excited as she bit her lip, trying to ignore the sexy idea of the three of them together. 

              However, no matter how hard she tried, they kept coming back, tormenting her, making her feel guilty as a heat started to form between her legs.  No, she couldn’t do this.  It would be wrong to have a threesome. 
Right
?  Emma fought with her consciousness as Varius stared at his wife.  He had to convince her that this was the right idea. 

              “Please… Emma… do it for Antica…”  His voice was a choked sob as he stood up and walked over to her.  She looked at him, looking into his bright red eyes.  He was right, she had to do it.  She had to, at least, give it a shot for Antica’s sake. 

              She bit her lip, about to tell him she would do it when once again doubt crept into the forefront of her mind.  There was a part of her that didn’t want to do it, that kept telling her that this was immoral and wrong, but there was a bigger, stronger part of her yearning for it to happen. 

              She bit her lip harder as this part of her got the best of her.  She wouldn’t just do this for Antica she would do this for herself.  She wanted this and she would do it for her own sake, to satisfy the need growing inside of her. 

              Eventually, she looked at her husband and nodded.  “I’ll do it… for Antica…”  Varius didn’t have to know that deep down she was doing this to be with Aurelianus.  That there was a burning need to have both of them in bed with her pushing her toward this decision.  She wouldn’t even admit that to herself. 

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