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Billie has worked for peace and harmony as an Enforcer, but she wants to kick the butt of the man who has the nerve to demand her as his own.
Billie first met the love of her life when she was working for the Alliance, but he transferred from her unit, and he was out of her life. Two years later, she is on an assignment to recruit more Enforcers of the Oefric species. Their instincts, shifting abilities and love of order make them ideal officers.
Arcros knew that he could not remain in the same unit as his Terran. He wouldn’t be able to control himself if she was near him and that was a dereliction of duty he was not going to court. Three years later, his people finally admit that he has already chosen his mate and he is allowed to send for her. The Alliance wants twenty warriors in exchange for the woman, and Arcros believes that he is getting the best part of that deal.
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Copyright © 2012 Viola Grace
ISBN: 978-1-77111-257-4
Cover art by Martine Jardin
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Bait
A Terran Times Tale
By
Viola Grace
Prologue
The volcanic explosions rocked the entire planet. Billie Praco held onto the defensive screen in her suit and screamed at her superior officer.
“Get your ass out of here, Captain Dlenner! I am stuck, but you have a clear run to the shuttle.”
Billie was stuck, pinned beneath a chunk of rock that had tumbled down the hill. Her suit was taking the pressure, but there was no way for her to get out from under it. The researchers that they were evacuating had made it past, but bringing up the rear, Billie hadn’t had a chance.
“Officer Praco, you are going to leave this world with us before it shakes apart. Whatever you do, don’t move.” Captain Dlenner approached and waved the other officers and the researchers onto the shuttlecraft.
She watched him get nearer, and as he leaned toward the rock, he shifted. His form slid between feline and canine, while his body remained that of a biped. The captain crouched, braced himself and shoved at the rock.
It crackled, pieces cracked away and finally, under his clawed grip, it rolled off her leg and hip. The moment she was free, she tried to rise to her feet, but a dark growl got her attention.
Hands lifted her and cradled her against a massive chest as her Oefric captain carried her past the evacuees and into the shuttle. He settled her carefully on the medical bed, paused to inhale deeply of her hair and skin before shifting back into the normally rugged features she was used to and pretended not to notice every day.
“You should have been leading our escape, not following. You know you are prone to getting trapped and tangled.” His voice was a growl, but she could hear the gruff concern.
“I had to keep an eye on the stragglers. Some of those researchers wanted to record every piece of this planet’s death.”
He sighed and smiled as the readouts were displayed. “You are fine. Your suit took the damage…again.”
She grinned and sat up. “Thank you. I will help settle the researchers and get back to my duties.”
Captain Dlenner helped her to her feet. “I have some paperwork to do. I will re-join the unit on the station.”
His hand caressed her cheek softly, and her eyes went wide. Billie had had a crush on her captain since she had been assigned to his unit of Enforcers, but the flaring fantasy that the feeling was mutual had never solidified until now.
Captain Dlenner went into his private office on the shuttle and Billie joined the researchers, taking head counts and making sure that they buckled in. Leaving an unstable world was not going to be comfortable, so the tighter they were tucked in, the better.
As Billie took her own seat and clicked her harness, she smiled at the good-natured ribbing of her unit but couldn’t help but send longing glances to the captain’s office.
She was a screw up, everyone in her unit knew it, but she meant well and usually her body was the only one harmed. Something was telling her that Captain Dlenner was about to pay the price for something she did.
Chapter One
Billie sat and watched her superiors fidget. “You want me to what?”
The Dhemon at the head of the table was wearing the uniform of an Enforcer detachment commander. He sighed and scratched his chin. “We want you to help in negotiating with the Oefric colony for more personnel.”
She drummed her fingers on the arms of her chair. “Why me?”
Billie rarely questioned orders, but the blushing nervousness with which the table of superiors was looking at her had her suspicious. Her commanders were trying to look at anything but her, and in a group of men and women who faced uncertain political climates every day, it was not a good sign.
Commander Geering smiled hopefully. “You are uniquely qualified for this assignment.”
Billie glared at the only other female in the room until she squirmed. “Why? Why are you sending me to Chysan for this negotiation? I am a horrible negotiator. I tend to start shooting when I lose my temper. You all should know that. I have been written up more than once.”
High Commander Afloss inclined his horned head. “You are the only one that the ruler of Chysan will listen to. He has refused all of us entry to their colony. He will not refuse you, and you will get his agreement for twenty Enforcers.”
“High Commander, you still have not answered the question, why me?”
The High Commander blushed, “He has a penchant for Terrans.”
She opened her eyes wide in surprise. “Well, hell.”
That explained quite a bit. Billie had seen the Oefric fascination with her species first hand, three years earlier, but his self-control and her reluctance squelched the blossoming romance before it got started.
“So, I am bait or a bribe to get his agreement.” She crossed her arms over her chest and frowned at those assembled.
Commander Geering leaned forward and tried to be helpful, “You are an enticement for him to see things our way. Once you have his agreement, you will return and resume your duties.”
Billie fidgeted a little, “Twenty Oefric?”
It would be a coup for the Enforcers. No one was as adept at crowd control or sensing the dangers in a situation as an Oefric was. Their ability to shift into any form while retaining their intelligence made them an asset worth pursuing.
“Twenty. Their population has more than enough of a male-to-female ratio to spare a few men.”
“What if women want to enter as Enforcers?” She had to ask.
“They will have to take it up with their community. We cannot train them if their world is not willing, but if they are willing and free, they can join.” Commander Geering nodded.
“Fair enough. Do I get a dossier about the man I am
meeting with?” It was customary for them to provide information for their operatives.
“No. We do have some data scans on Chysan though. They are three generations into colonization and doing very well.” High Commander Afloss nodded encouragingly.
She sighed. “Fine. I get it. You are sending me in blind. Oefric are all about the instincts, and you don’t want to wreck my reactions.”
Commander Geering looked uncomfortable. “Something like that.”
High Commander Afloss nodded decisively. “You will go, and the Oefric will be recruited. Dismissed.”
She got to her feet, nodded to those assembled and left the room.
Her wristband quivered, and to her surprise, there was already a departure booked. She had three hours to get her kit and report to the shuttle port. There was a warship connection, and she needed to catch it.
Billie shook her head and grimaced. She had better get moving.
“You do not resemble any Enforcer I have ever seen.”
Billie was eating at the captain’s table on the Heko Mor. She paused and looked at her dinner partner, a water-breathing emissary from a world whose name even Alliance Common could not manage.
“I look like at least five others that I am aware of, two males and three females of the Terran species.”
“Peculiar. Why do you put yourself in harm’s way?”
She blushed when she realized that other folk nearby were listening. “It isn’t what I want to do, it is what I was trained to do. Instinct drives me to help folk when they panic, and the result is that I am an Enforcer.”
The emissary inclined its head. “I can understand that. Instinct drives my kind to spawn and die in our ninety-third year. We do not have a choice. We do it, or we live knowing that we are incomplete. Our lives hold no meaning without passing our knowledge to the next generation.”
“So, you give your memories when you spawn?” It had gone from uncomfortable to fascinating in a moment.
“We do. Each generation is a true copy of the previous one. When my time comes, I will lay thirty eggs, and one will be my true inheritor, and the others who survive to adulthood will serve my people.” The gills fluttered at the emissary’s neck.
Billie smiled, not showing teeth. It was a skill she had learned in her years as an Enforcer. Many races took the baring of teeth as a threat display. “I wish you a good journey when your time comes.”
“Thank you. Why do you find yourself here this evening?”
Billie cocked her head while she contemplated her answer. “I have been sent on a recruiting assignment. It is not a comfortable thing for me, but it is my duty, and I will see it through.”
“Do you have a mate?”
More gazes from those at the captain’s table eyed her speculatively.
She cleared her throat. “I do not. It is not practical for an Enforcer to have a spouse. We travel extensively and are often in danger. It is not fair for our loved ones to wonder if we are coming home.”
The emissary accepted the answer and turned conversation to a more neutral topic.
Billie welcomed the discussion of the funding of the Sector Guard, counting the days until she could get off the Heko Mor and onto Chysan.
One could only stand so many formal dinners after all.
Chapter Two
Her feet touched the tarmac of the Chysan spaceport with relief. A man was there to greet her, and he smiled with similar relief.
“Enforcer Praco. Thank goodness you arrived on time. Our leader has been most eager to meet with you.”
She inclined her head. “That is why I am here. Is there somewhere I can freshen up?”
He grinned, and she looked up at his ridiculously handsome face. Her brain sighed happily, but she throttled down her hormones. It wasn’t her job to seduce twenty Oefric, just recruit them.
He took her duffel and led the way through the spaceport, standing by while she was checked through customs and biologic-import control.
Billie stood still while the scanners ran over her from head to toe, recording her biological processes and making sure that she wasn’t carrying any infectious agents.
The agent administering the test was precise and thorough. A few UV flashes and she was good to go.
Her escort loaded her into a skimmer and sealed the top a moment before the skies clouded over and opened up.
Billie smiled out the window at the natural rain. It had a different scent than the precipitation manufactured by machine and chemistry.
“We are very excited to have you here, Officer Praco.”
She raised her eyebrows in surprise. “Really?”
He coloured, and she took in how very young he seemed. His body was adult by any stretch of the imagination, but he had the behaviour markings of a teen. “Really. We were worried you would not be here in time for the reception.”
“We?”
“The support staff for the clan chief.”
His lips tightened as if he had said something he shouldn’t have, but she couldn’t imagine what it had been. Nothing in his words sent off warning bells in her mind.
The rain was heavy, and it kept her from seeing the view, but her ears popping told her she was heading uphill.
Absently, Billie adjusted her uniform collar and touched the coil of blonde braid that she had fiercely confined. If she was here as bait for the Oefric to find working with the Alliance enticing, she wasn’t going to make it obvious.
Her escort hadn’t introduced himself, but she had bigger things to worry about as they slowed in front of a huge building, parking under a canopy that led to the interior of the archway.
He lifted the duffel and helped her from the skimmer. Her hands were slightly clammy when she realized that her assignment was about to kick into high gear.
Billie’s talent for being attracted to danger had gotten her this far, but she knew that eventually her luck was going to run out. As she walked into the shadows of the huge building, she had the suspicion that that moment might have come.
A mature woman stepped out to block her path. “Officer Praco. I am Kadahr, the clan chief’s event organizer. Please come with me.”
Surprised, she looked to her escort, and he bowed shortly. “Your bag will be in your room. You will be in good hands with Kadahr.”
Billie followed the woman through a back hallway, up two flights of stairs and into a brightly lit room where three other women waited for them.
Kadahr turned to her with a smile. “The event you will be attending is formal dress and your uniform is not suitable. The clan chief has made arrangements for you to blend into the crowd. He does not want you to feel singled out.”
It was thoughtful, but the pink gown that was brought forward did not leave a lot to the imagination. It did allow her full range of movement, and the lemon yellow silk pashmina went well with it.
Two women sat her down and unfastened her hair, straightening the ripples left by the braiding.
Billie wanted to ask what the heck was going on, but the third woman swiftly and deftly applied makeup on her face.
Dressed, coifed and made up, Kadahr pronounced her ready, and the woman took her by the hand to lead her further into the enormous edifice.
“There will be a contract at the door. It stipulates that you agree to abide by the laws of Chysan while you are here.” Kadahr was speaking in low tones.
“Thank you for the warning.”
“There is more. There is food, but only take the food which appeals to your senses. It is important. Your acceptance by this community depends on it.”
Billie was getting that feeling again. The sensation that she was entering a very dangerous situation was overwhelming.
As she and Kadahr were approaching a well-lit area full of noise and the scents of food and perfumed women.
At the door, the contract was proffered to her, and she gave it a cursory reading before pressing her thumb to it.
The attendant smiled, “A signature too, pl
ease.”
Surprised, she took the pen he held and signed a print copy for the first time in years. Officer Wilhelmena Praco, Enforcer, born of the Alliance Protectorate of Terra.
It was nice to see her whole name in print even if there was a lot more of it now than she had been born with.
Once she handed over the document, she was waved inside what appeared to be a large ballroom filled with women and men. The odd part to her was that the genders were split fairly evenly down the middle, the men on one side and the women on the other.
Not one to mix it up, Billie moved over to the women’s side of the room as music began to play.
The men moved forward in a slow surge, and one by one, ladies took to the dance floor.
Billie kept back and hid behind the crowd of women who were eyeing the dancers wistfully. The dance seemed oddly formal and everyone knew the steps. It was enough to keep Billie firmly at the back of the gathered females.
A voice brought her out of her study with a jolt. “You always did like to hang back.”
She turned and her mouth opened in an unladylike gawp. “Captain Dlenner!”
He was dressed in elaborate clothing that suited him far better than the Enforcer uniform ever had. Rich black fabric covered with intricate gold embroidery encased his massive chest and left his arms bare to the embrace of several detailed metal cuffs. He was wearing more jewellery than she was, and the thought made her smile as she met his coal dark gaze.
“Officer Praco, I am glad to see you here. Will you dance?” He held out his hand and raised a brow as he bowed slightly.
“Um, I don’t know how to do this. It seems pretty involved.” Despite her words, she placed her hand in his.
“Follow my lead.”
The captain led her to the dance floor, took her in his arms, and with delicate pressure on her back, she swayed back as he stepped forward, and they were off.

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Born Human - Part 2 (Habel Trollblood)
Born Human - Part 1 (Habel Trollblood)
Forecast
Sweetest Fall
Close Enough
Sage and Spirited
Recruiting Measures (Terran Reset Book 2)
Hidden Instinct
Fix the Game (Mechanical Advantage Book 4)
Familiar with the Warlock (Stand Alone Tales Book 14)
Legacy Contract (Stand Alone Tales Book 6)
Break the Mold (Mechanical Advantage Book 3)
Mini Max
Ancient Thought
Dragon Frost
No Reservations—Part One
Right of Refusal (Terran Reset Book 7)
Dragon Astray
Enchanting Spring
Dragon Engaged (The Covert Dragons Book 3)
Dragon Embraced
Nakedella 4
Twisting Sanity (Mechanical Advantage Book 5)
Kissing Krampus
Striking Freedom (Mechanical Advantage Book 6)
Born Human
I Dated a Supervillain
Command Control
Wrapped
Break the Mold
Born Human - Part 5
Designed Collision
I Dated a Hot Assassin (Blind Date Corporation Book 2)
Cone of Silence
Fractured Chances
MADe
Imperial Governess
Collecting Allure (Stand-Alone Tales Book 9)
Star Chasers
Born Human - Part 4 (Habel Trollblood)
Damaged Control
Sage and Spirited (Wakeman Grimore Book 2)
Escaping Midnight (Stand Alone Tales Book 8)
Hot and Haunted
Rising Zero
Dragon Mediated
Broken Dreamer
Companion's Dilemma
Fix the Game
Viola Grace
Resisting Desire (Brace for Humanity Book 4)
Offered to the Drake (Stand Alone tales Book 3)
I Dated a Mad Scientist
Perpetual Prey
Not Compatible (Stand Alone Tales Book 11)
Mage's Choice (Stand Alone Tales Book 15)
Going Cold
Betraying Blood (Stand Alone Tales Book 5)
The Bastard Dragon
His Monster (Digital Demons Book 1)
Twisting Sanity
Missing the Night
Dragon Undone
I Dated a Mad Scientist (Blind Date Corporation Book 4)
Companion's Dilemma (Brace for Humanity Book 5)
Born Human - Part 3
Striking Freedom
Inheriting War
Bringing Heat
Wrapped in Fire
Open-Haunted-House
Fighting Syndrome (Stand Alone Tales Book 13)
Chasm
Wrapped in Starlight
Avoid
A Limitless Sky
Stolen Destiny
Missing the Present
Royal Torment (Stand Alone Tales Book 10)
HeartoftheOracle
Baffle
Bride of Death
Archive (Halfblood Club Book 4)
WoundUp
Twisting the Pole
Lost and Sound
EchoInTime
Opalite
Bride of the Demon King
Tricking Tara [Sisters of Silverwood book 5]
Oblige
Magnet
FightingSanity
Sudden Storm [Tales of the Cidatel 21]
Called to Power
Captive of the Stars
Burning Day
Resisting Desire
Panacea
Untrained Fascination
Viola Grace - Mask of the Overlord
Waking Dream
Gadget
Intact
Shiver and Bright
CaptiveoftheStars
Unexpected Sting
Lady
Looking at Trouble
Knell
Dragon Engaged
Jury
SevenintheSky
Dragon Frost (The Covert Dragons Book 9)
Sky Breaking 301
Blazing Serious
Malled by Christmas (Operation Reindeer Retrieval Book 2)
Maid in Stone (Tales of the Citadel Book 59)
Three Parts Fey
Three Parts Fey (An Obscure Magic Book 3)
ShakenandStirred
Avari Nyx
Water and Power
Exit Strategy
Terran Times Second Wave # 10 - Liberty
Nakedella: Book Two
Burning Day (Innate Wright Book 1)
Bride of Fire
Terran Times 18 - Emerald Envisage
Multiple Organisms
The Duty of Pain
Jailed
Command
Frisk
The Rapunzel Factor
Knowing
Quell
SealtheDeal
Liquid Compassion
Obedient
Frost and Fyr
Breaking Gods
Core
Nakedella: Book One
Neutral
Gnomes of Suburbia
Abandon
Keeper
Oppose
Heart of the Hunted
Pact
Rhoe’s Request
Huntsman
One Part Human
Trained to Destroy
Flight and Fantasy
Call the Moon
Asylum Mine
Naked
Conflict
Defiance
Break for Home (Innate Wright Book 2)
Burning Ceres
Chasing Carolyn
Knotted
Thunder Struck
Minder
Hung by the Fire (Operation Reindeer Retrieval Book 4)
Defender: A Terran Times Tale
Soul Casting 101
Judged
Mission
Red Run
Ritual Space
WalkingHaunt
Fade
Creating Harmony
ALimitlessSky
Arcane (Halfblood Club Book 1)
Nakedella:Book Four
Getting Lucky [Sisters of Silverwood Book 1]
AFFINITY
Prohibit
Keen
Breaking the Minder
Psyched Out
Collecting
Under His Claw
Viola Grace - - Return of the Nine 03 - Hiding
Broken Wings
TheDutyofPain
Heart's Storm (Falling Underhill Book 4)
Maid in Stone
Halt
Join
Geared Up
Spell Crafting 501 (Hellkitten Chronicles)
Chase
Dragon Summons
Destined
Mind Strike
Turning Night
Bait
Avenging Enjel
Pathway to Love
Overseer's Chain
Numb
Take Me On
Lion Time
Ice Runner
Shaken and Stirred
PowerofLearning
Virtual Snow
MultipleOrganisms
Whyt’s Plea
CaressoftheStars
HeartbeatofSilence
Rain of Tears
Helix
Guiding
Hard to Fight
Bane
The Oldest Elf
Feather’s Blossom
Quick
Nice and Naughty
Hardcore Green
Break for Home
Perfect
City Strike
Sudden Storm
RippedandRoar
Tales of the Citadel # 32 - Core Charge
Dance of Time
Affinity (Halfblood Club Book 2)
Badge
Lesser
Port Hole
Finding Fiona
Crisis Management
Stealth Magic 401
Laser
The Warder's Dragon
TheRapunzleFactor
Two Parts Demon
Astral
Assessing Survival
Awake
Ghosting the Hero
Govern
Hellebore’s Holiday
CalltheMoon
FireWolf
Factor
Past Tense
Wrath of the Stars
Guardian Enjel
The Starborn
JillAndTheGenestalk
Shattered Light
Spell Crafting 501
Finite
The Wench and the Giant
Winning Souls
Shattered Stars
Tech Tack
Harness
Blue and Alluring
Solar Dare [D.A.R.E. 6]
Ascent
Fractured Darkness
Grace and Shadow
Pardon
Hunting (The Nine)
FireDance
Fencer
Archive
Catalyst
A Mermaid’s Wish
Query
Blood Proxy
Sleighing Her Elf (Operation Reindeer Retreival Book 3)
Scorcher
Burning Stone
Dear Santa, Get Bent!
Blend and Defend
Halo
Chaos
Arguing the Basics
Nakedella: Book Three
Chain
Dancer
Await
Guarding Forever
WrappedInThought
Honour
TrainedtoDestroy
Altered Design (Mechanical Advantage Book 2)
HarvestHunt
Ojbect
Deal with a Dhemon
Counter Spike
Eyes in the Sky
Logic
Touching Water
Quiver
The Christmas Dragon
Sacrifice to the Stars
Shape Shifting 201
Molten
Quit
Waking Dream [Tales of the Citadel 23]
The Bastard Dragon (The Covert Dragons Book 1)
Flicker
Bells and Chains (Operation Reindeer Retrieval Book 7)
Hard Hearted
Cracked Control
Hyde and Seek
Licking His Cane
Negative
WashedUp
Designing
Twisting Souls
Intensity
Magus Shift
Defying Eternity (An Obscure Magic Book 5)
Bride of Midnight
Noble
Fire Dance
Determine
Abandon (Halfblood Club Book 3)
Hunting a Soul
Askance
Marks of Admar
Lethal Impact
Calm
CalledtoPower
Guarding Pax
Hellhound in a Handbag
Astonish
Mandate