His To Hunt – T K Tucker

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“Here.” He pulled her toward him and pressed her back against the wall on the other side of the entrance tunnel. Standing in front of her, he planted his forearm next to her face and lifted his shoulder. Hail still pummeled him. His back, his side, and the arm shielding her face. “I don’t need you to protect me,” she snapped over the chaos. “I know you don’t.”

There was something in his tone that sounded almost sad. “But if one hits you in the head, it’s likely to do permanent damage. Or kill you. It’ll pass.” Vessa wasn’t convinced. When she shifted to look under his arm, though, she realized it was too late. The hail had only worsened. There was so much of it collecting on the ground that, knowing her cursed luck on this planet, she was likely to slip and fall.

Resigning herself to being stuck with Kedar as her shield, she settled back into her place. A particularly large piece hit the side of Kedar’s mask so hard that he growled out a string of curses before pressing in closer to her. Heat radiated from him, and without thought, she put her hands on his abs. He stiffened. Inhaled deeply. “Put them here,” he said, covering one of her hands with his own. Bringing it up his side, he placed it near his armpit.

It was like putting her hands and forearms into a personal heater. The bastard might as well be a thermal band with all the heat he produced. The position left them even closer than before. Her nose could brush against his upper abs if she wasn’t careful. He chuckled, shaking them both. “I would take this over what happened on Pelk.

Do you remember?” “Those evil beetles!” she exclaimed. She hadn’t thought of that hunt in years. It had been a disaster. They’d made it deep into the complex desert environment, hunting for some giant snake Kedar wanted a fang from. The sun had been relentless, not a single cloud in the sky—until the swarm of bright red beetles blocked it out. There was nowhere to take shelter. They tried to outrun them, and when that failed, tried cutting through them, but there were just too many.

“I found them for weeks after,” he said. “They somehow got inside my gear. In my armor.” “I know.” Vessa shook with laughter.

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No AI Training: Without in any way limiting the author’s exclusive rights under copyright, any use of this publication to “train” generative artificial intelligence (AI) technologies is expressly prohibited. This title is intended for adults only. It contains adult themes and materials. OceanofPDF.com Contents Author’s Note Dedication 1. Chapter 1 2. Chapter 2 3. Chapter 3 4. Chapter 4 5. Chapter 5 6. Chapter 6 7. Chapter 7 8. Chapter 8 9. Chapter 9 10. Chapter 10 11. Chapter 11 12. Chapter 12 13. Chapter 13 14.

Chapter 14 15. Chapter 15 16. Chapter 16 17. Chapter 17 18. Chapter 18 19. Epilogue 20. More by T.K. Tucker Acknowledgements About the Author OceanofPDF.com Author’s Note Please note the following content information. Violence and gore, some body horror, blood, combat, depression, grief, giant alien spiders, obsession, depictions of a toxic relationship, descriptive sexual content, a verbal threat of SA (not from our MMC, CH 3 after the scene break), drowning and resuscitation/CPR, hypothermia, themes of death and war OceanofPDF.com to the blerds and nerds OceanofPDF.com Chapter 1 Vessa Vessa would give anything to be naked on a beach with the heat of at least three suns warming her skin.

Instead, she was forced to endure the constant frigid wind blowing through the wreckage, through her very expensive thermal suit, and straight into her bones. How did the company expect her to work in such conditions? She should have charged them more for the egregious weather alone. The Halston Company could afford it.

Her contact had been anonymous, but she always figured out where the money came from. On the surface, they were a tech company with such beautifully engineered designs they could be found across half of the known universe. This job, though, was for something much shadier, if hiring her was any indication. They needed a discreet independent contractor to collect and transport the valuables that had gone down with an otherwise unassuming freighter.

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