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โIโve heard of the Raasโ and their human mates. I do not understand it.โ The lunori Raas appraised me. โI do understand wanting to punish one who is deceptive.โ
I inclined my head at him. He did not seem so deranged to me, but I had yet to see him in battle.
Raas Vassim flicked his gaze behind me. โStranding you on this pre-warp planet seems like harsh punishment. Perhaps even harsher than being banished to the hinterlands of space.โ
I stared at him. Had the Raas been banished? I had never heard of this. Or was this a part of his madness? Was he paranoid?
โThe planet of Kimithion III might be more primitive than our society, but they do not deserve to be conquered by the empire,โ I said, instead. โI am grateful you responded to my hails, although I am surprised you would come so far.โ
โYour hail was not the only one I received beckoning me to this place.โ
Before I could ask him who else could have possibly sent him a hail from the planet, more imperial fighters descended en masse from above. Some fired at the planet, while others targeted the main horde ship. Still other gunmetal-gray imperial transports began landing near the bank of the shallows.
Raas Vassim waved his raiders forward. My heart leapt at the sight of so many gleaming battle axes and swishing tails. I would get to fight alongside my Vandar brothers again.
โWe have come to kill our enemy and aid our Vandar brother.โ Raas Vassim thrust his fist into the air. โFor Vandar!โ
I joined the other raiders in pumping my fist into the air. โFor Vandar!โ
The Raas cut his gaze to the imperial soldiers coming off the transports in the distance, then turned back to me. โI saw your armaments in the arena. We will handle the ground invaders. You and my horde ship can take out the vermin left in the sky.โ
I clicked my heels again in deference to the warlord, watching the Raas lead his raiders in an all-out run toward the advancing Zagrath. When I spun back toward the amphitheater, torpedoes were already blasting from within its confines.
Iโd almost reached the entrance to the tunnel when the local fighters caught up to me. There were only a handful of the fighters that Iโd trained, but they carried their makeshift shields and determined expressions.
โWeโre here to fight, battle chief,โ one of the humans yelled.
So my training hadnโt been a total loss. Some of the males had courage.
โYou can join us with the armaments,โ I said, waving for them to follow me. โI am surprised Donal and his friends are not with you. Didnโt they claim to thirst for battle?โ
One of the humans snorted out a laugh. โDonalโs more interested in spending time with his intended than anything else.โ
I stopped and turned on my heel so fast the human almost smacked into me. โHis intended?โ
Was that why Sienna wasnโt fighting by my side? Had she decided to be with Donal since I was leaving? The moment the thoughts crossed my mind, I dismissed them. Sienna detested the man. Iโd seen it in her eyes every time sheโd been around him. I also knew the way she looked at me. She would never betray me for that weak excuse for a male.
โThe female who pretended to be one of us the first day,โ another fighter said. โYou remember? The one you fought?โ
Of course I knew he meant Sienna.
โWe stopped by his dwelling so he would join us, but he said he was busy with her.โ
Fear iced my skin as I thought about the male Sienna had rejected time and time again. He was a coward who was not above taking something by force.
I pointed to the mouth of the tunnel. โJoin the others inside. They need help loading the torpedoes.โ
The fighters ran forward, then the last one glanced at me over his shoulder. โWhat about you? Arenโt you coming?โ
I locked my gaze on the cave dwellings. โI have something to take care of first.โ
Then I ran faster than I ever had before.
Chapter Thirty-Six
Ch 36
Sienna
I glared at Donal, my head throbbing as I yanked at the bindings holding my hands together. The walls of his dwelling shook as more laser fire pounded the surface of the planet, a fine dust sifting down from the rock ceiling and dusting his brown hair as he stood across from me with his arms folded and his scowl fierce.
Iโd been roused by the sounds of the low-flying ships and incoming weapons fire, and the onslaught of the attack had not faded since Iโd been conscious. The empire was attacking, and I was powerless to fight. I thrashed again, almost falling off the couch. โThis is crazy. You canโt hold me against my will.โ
โItโs for your own good, Sienna.โ His gaze shifted to the window. โItโs too dangerous out there right now.โ
โI thought this was what you trained for,โ I said, attempting to appeal to his sense of male pride. โDidnโt you want to be a warrior and defend the planet?โ
His top lip curled. โYou mean like your Vandar lover? No, let the others die in a pointless battle. When the Zagrath defeat them and take over the planet, Iโll be the first to welcome them with open arms. Theyโll need emissaries from the community, and who better than me?โ
I looked away from him, repulsed by his cowardice and disloyalty. Iโd always thought he was an obnoxious jerk. How had I not seen how much worse he was?
Another blast hit the surface, and the floor trembled. Were the Zagrath firing at the cave dwellings? My gut hardened into a cold ball of fear. I did not want to end up buried beneath tons of rubble, if the tall peaks fell.
โHelp!โ I screamed, aiming my words at the thin curtains fluttering over the windows. โSomebody!โ
My cries were drowned out by the noise of the battle and the screams of everyone
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