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Joanna Wylde - Garnets or Bust

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Cerulean star garnets are her ticket to a better life, and she wont let anyone get in her way. Unfortunately, Daaron Von Saurrel cant let her keep her gemstones, no matter the cost. He has people to protect, and a vision of the future that cant be stopped. Killing Tessa is the best way to protect his interests but he cant bring himself to do it. Not when he cant stop lusting for her. Now Tessa and Daaron find themselves locked in a battle of wills neither can afford to lose. Lives depend on them, and the only way both can win is through a marriage of convenience. Its garnets or bust.

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Garnets or Bust

Saurellian Federation - 0.5

Joanna Wylde

Chapter One

Year 5, Saurellian Calendar Daaron crept up to the edge of the hillside on his belly, raising the scope of his rifle to his eyes, finger light on the trigger. The small figure of a woman came into focus and his breath hissed inward. He recognized her.

Tessa Marasdottir.

Fuck.

Of all the people in the damn Empire to find the garnet deposits, why the hell her?

Tessas tiny form hunched over an ore processor, and from the excited tension she radiated he knew shed struck pay dirt. Shed discovered cerulean star garnets, which just happened to be the new Emperors favorite gemstone. Before today, they could only be found on one planet in the entire Empire.

The damn things would be worth a fortune, a dream come true for Tessa. Now Daarons job was to kill that dream. By all rights he should kill Tessa too. He sighed heavily and raised one hand to signal his men to hold their fire. He just couldnt bring himself to do it, not yet.

Tessa dropped something, falling to her knees and reaching under the processing platform to find it. The position pulled her sturdy work pants tight against her butt and Daarons breath caught on a surge of lust. Hed wanted to get his hands on that ass for years, ever since the first time hed seen her at university. She had a tight, compact little body just soft and round enough to give a man all kinds of ideasmostly about plowing her until she screamed for mercy. His cock stirred, prodding the ground painfully, which also brought back memories. No woman had turned him down before or since, yet hed spent two years lusting after Tessa without so much as a kiss, let alone the long hard screw he needed.

Nope, shed protected her virtue against every type of assault, from his first gentle attempts to flirt to his final humiliating offers of money.

Daaron lifted his pelvis, adjusting himself awkwardly, but the brief touch of his hand brushing his stubborn prick just made things worse. Trying to ignore his arousal, he studied her carefully through the scope. Long, reddish braids still swung down her back, reaching all the way to her knees. He hated those braids. A proud symbol of her purity and unwed state, they were the crowning glory for any girl raised in the Warrens of Tyre. Why a people would refuse to allow their women to have sex outside marriage was beyond him, but that stubborn, lower-class morality had kept her out of his bed.

He would have given her anything, yet she rejected him.

As he watched, Tessa stood and turned toward him, reaching both hands down to the small of her back, stretching. High, pointed breasts poked forward. Taunting him.

Hed never seen them naked, but hed watched her working out at the pool more than once. Her bathing suit, while modest, still left little to the imagination. He wanted to lick those nipples, suck on them while he thrust his fingers right into her cunt. Virgin territory, so tight it would hurt. Daaron reached down again, unable to resist gripping his cock as she turned away from him. His hips thrust down involuntarily, need hardening his thighs.

How could he kill Tessa? Shed fought so hard to make her way in the world, rising above her birth to escape the Warrens and build a life for herself. And what a waste of a beautiful woman that would be Daaron forced himself to pull his hand away from his crotch as a solution came to him.

Maybe he wouldnt have to kill her after all.

*** Tessa sat next to her fire in the cool evening air, studying an ancient colonial survey on her tablet. The brightly lit screen scrolled by quickly, dancing across the caparison data gleaned from fifteen core samples shed taken earlier in the day. The last had been the bestwho could have dreamed that shed find a cerulean star garnet as big as her eye in a frigging core sample? Stuff like that never happened in the real world, and certainly not to Tessa.

As she read the analysis of her other findings, her ore processor chugged away quietly behind her. Occasionally it gave a little ping, setting her heart pounding. Each ping meant another garnet. She already had enough that shed never have to work again, and that was without excavating at all. When shed been assigned as a lowly clerk in the nearly defunct colonial geologic survey office shed thought it was the worse thing that could have happened. Buried alive professionally, or so shed been told.

Fuck that.

Tessa Marasdottir was about to rise from the dead. With this money shed pay off her mothers indenture and cover the immigration tax without even noticing. Within six months theyd be starting a new life in a new place. Hell, she might even be able to get married eventually, have kids.

Tonight her new life could begin.

Tessa flicked off the tablet and sat back in her camp chair, looking at the stars. Then she raised her glass of carefully hoarded Tyrian brandy and toasted herself.

To the future, she said, and drained it down.

You got another cup?

It took every bit of willpower Tessa had to hold her glass steady at the sound of that penetrating, hated voice.

Daaron Von Saurrel.

Her eyes darted, searching for him, hunting him in the dim darkness beyond the reach of her fire. What the hell was he doing here? And more importantly, did he know about the garnets?

Daaron stepped into the circle of light. The bastard looked just like she remembered him, but different too. Still tall, with unruly dark hair that played around his head with a looseness that echoed his morals. Still that hideously beautiful face. Sculpted mouth and cheekbones, heavy-lidded eyes that belonged in the bedroom. A casually cruel mouth capable of flaying a classmate alive if they spoke out of turn or didnt do their homework. Muscle-bound body, like a great ape.

But there were differences too. At university, hed worn silken shirts that cost more than her mothers indenture. Now he wore clothing that was still expensive but eminently more practical. She could tell even in the dim firelight that he had one of those fancy nano-shirts capable of shedding water, providing heat and even morphing shape as needed, the type used by the military. The same material in the form of pants cupped those lean hips shed always tried so hard not to notice. Shed give anything to own a suit like that, far better than the cheap synth crap she wore.

And in his hand?

A blaster, pointed right at her.

The old Daaron Von Saurrel wouldnt have let himself get this far from a luxury hotel and an entourage, she said, sounding far cooler than she felt. What brings you to my campsite?

The old Daaron Von Saurrel is dead, he replied, voice light but eyes deadly serious. You still have your braids.

She started, off guard.

I am still unmarried, she replied, choosing her words with great care. That shouldnt surprise you. I can only bring a man debt, not a dowry.

Doesnt it seem a little old-fashioned to you? he asked, his tone conversational, almost friendly. The gun wasnt friendly at all.

Our customs may seem strange to an aristocrat, she replied, thinking rapidly.

Where was he going with this? But they serve a valuable purpose for my people. Of course, weve had this conversation before. Without guns. Im not going to change my mind about sleeping with you.

Having sex, he corrected gently. I wanted you to have sex with me. Sleep was always optional.

He stepped farther into the light, and a crooked smile stole across his lips.

Youre always cold, arent you, princess? he asked. Always high above us mortals?

Mortal? she asked, her tone harsh and bitter. Youve never been mortal, Von Saurrel. As far as Im concerned, you arent even human.

Youre right about that, he replied. I stopped being human a long time ago. But probably not for the reasons you think. You were always too smart for your own good, Tessa. Youre lucky I happened to go out with the scouting party that followed you here. Otherwise youd be dead by now. Instead, you have a choice.

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