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The Alien Paradise

The Klaskians Series Book 3

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Amelia Wilson

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Prologue

The resistance started when a few human women stayed on the planet, Klaskar, after having children with the aliens. Its debatable who the first one was; there some of the cases of the surrogacy initiative were less well-documented when it first started - it could have easily been one of them.

It started innocently enough with those women finding love and not wanting to leave their new children. It turned into a massive problem for both the Klaskian and Earths governments. The reason was that they couldnt be seen to remove the humans from the planet, publicly, without explaining why it was terrible that they were there. The government had laws that any human surrogates were to come back once they'd had the children. The whole time they had preached this they had also convinced the planet that the aliens being in their solar system was the best thing that could have happened.

After the underground group, Scientists Against Alien Babies (SAAB) sent women up and then lost track of them, it took some time for the government to catch on to the plan to their sabotage the surrogacy program. Needless to say, they werent happy that it had been conducted without their knowledge, although, many might say they were just mad they werent included in the loop and that they didnt care one way or another what SAAB, or anyone else, did.

Once the disgruntled religious group, The Children of a Peaceful Nation, got wind of the missing females, they went public. The religious group comprised half the members of the SAAB together with the Institution for Higher Scientific Learning (IHSL) making up the other half. Once Earths government caught on to what had happened, they infiltrated both groups collecting all the necessary data and arresting those who were trying to sabotage the surrogacy program.

It became known that one woman had been sent to release a deadly substance on Klaskar, to make the aliens leave the solar system. That woman, Sarah Overstreet, had never returned from her mission.

The military had become involved but didn't want to send troops up to the planet, as the Klaskians were still allies, and from the intel gathered, not all the aliens knew there were human women hiding on their planet.

It had become complicated. The government wanted to continue to hold the surrogacy over the aliens, so they'd continue to agree to the treaty, stating that Klaskar would help Earth if it was ever invaded. In addition, the program brought money to the planet and helped countless Earth women who needed it. However, the women who remained on the planet were jeopardizing this plan, because the aliens wouldn't need the surrogacy program anymore, if they had women willing to stay and give them babies.

There was a darker side to what the government told the public about their reasoning for keeping humans from staying on Klaskar. It was because the Klaskians had also agreed to another deal with Earth when the surrogacy plan was made. The aliens would send Klaskian prisoners to Earth for scientists to experiment on. If humans stayed on Klaskar, they might report this back to Earth and tell the Klaskian people what their government was doing to their prisoners.

The people of Klaskar might have revolted if they found this out, and they outnumbered their government. As for Earth, many people protested against the aliens, but there were far more who thought the plan was good. If the people on Earth, who supported the Klaskians, found out that some of them were lab rats, their support would evaporate. The only thing Earths government could do was send more females up to the planet, posing as willing surrogates, and have those women find the humans who were squatting on Klaskar and bring them back to Earth before all the governments careful plans were ruined.

Of course, they didnt count on the bond that results from sex between two different species. Especially because the men of Klaskar emitted a hormone that was irresistible to human women. No matter whom they sent to the planet, it would be an uphill battle to get them to complete the mission and make sure the deal stayed in place.

Chapter One

Talia

As Talia Sampson climbed from the ship and put her feet on the uneven ground of Klaskar, she felt a knot forming in her stomach. The reason shed come to the planet was clear in her mind, but that didnt stop the nerves from making her anxious. Right from the time she was a girl, anytime shed traveled to a new location her parents would have to give her anti-nausea medication. She never knew if it was the car ride or the fact she was going somewhere she didnt know. She learned later in life that not having control was the cause of it. She never knew when theyd stop the car or traffic would be backed up. Not knowing killed her even as a child. Going to a new planet, on a dangerous mission, was about the biggest anxiety-ridden road trip she could imagine for herself.

She knew she had to be prepared for the pull of the planet. She could already see the beauty with the purple and orange streaked sky and the strange trees that were scattered across the land. The men were literally addictive, or so shed been told by former surrogates. The women chosen for this mission were to take safety precautions to not get pregnant. That meant slipping in protection right before the deed and a lot of maneuvering on her part. Shed practiced before leaving to make sure she could actually do it. They knew getting pregnant was a huge possibility, however. Often, the methods they used would not work for Klaskian seed as it was powerful. The ones chosen for the mission knew it was a possibility theyd get pregnant. She was ready for that to happen if it did.

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