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  I want to run but there is no way I can pick up my legs through the deep snow.

  The bear looks at me, sniffing. Hot air from its huge nostrils blows through my body. It’s wet and sticky.

  Suddenly, it shakes its body, sending a snow avalanche from the sky. I’m quickly buried deep. The world suddenly turns quiet and white. I can’t hear anything. It’s so hard to breathe. I struggle, but I can’t move my body a bit.

  Gosh, I’m going to die right here. I should have stayed with the girls. That way, at least I wouldn’t have to die all alone.

  Slowly, my tension ebbs. I feel so comfortable. I’m dying, but I’m not scared at all.

  A scratching sound over my head wakes me from my sweet dreams. The world is shifting, and suddenly, I’m out of the snow again. I blink snow from my eyes and see a huge paw hanging above me. The bear has dug me out.

  Is he going to eat me? Heck, I’d rather die in the snow.

  After a few moments, the paw disappears. Now I see a pair of brown eyes staring at me from the sky. Every once in a while, they blink. The movement of the eyelids in its otherwise still face is shocking. Suddenly, its mouth opens. I see a huge wall of pink meat approaching me. That must be its tongue.

  I know it’s going to lick me into its huge mouth and swallow. I’m so terrified, I can’t even scream. The tongue scoops me up. My body is high in the air. I see a huge cave approaching fast. I know it takes only one second or two before that cave crashes down and sends me into the dark world of that bear monster’s throat.

  Chapter Seven

  LEILA

  Suddenly, deep rumbling comes out from the cave. A huge amount of air rushes out, sending me high in the air. A thunder follows, along with a shower of rain. I am floating in the air across the valley and drop deep into the snow. The bear opens its mouth again. A bigger sneeze blows up huge amount of snow. The valley turns murky.

  It takes at least ten or fifteen minutes before the valley is clear again. The bear monster is nowhere to be seen. I struggle out of the snow and check. There are a few scratches on my arms, and my back and butt are sore. Other than that, I’m okay.

  I can still see the wreckage of the spaceship on the other side of the valley, but it looks very small. I’m cold and hungry, but I have to move fast to find some intelligent creatures.

  But are they going to be as big as the bear? If so, they will probably hurt me. I mean, even if they may not intend to do so. Instead, they may accidentally step on me. Also, my voice could be too tiny for them to hear. To them, I may be just a little bug.

  But I have no time to hesitate or worry. It’s getting colder and darker. Night is coming. If I don’t find food and shelter soon, I may die in the night.

  I can’t decide what to do next, or where to go. I look along the valley carefully. There is no house of any kind. Everything’s covered with snow. There are tall trees out there. So, that’s good news.

  I move down to the bottom of the valley and begin to walk toward the trees. If I can’t find aliens, I may find something edible, like mushrooms.

  Does mushroom grow in the winter? I’m a city girl so I have no clue, But I guess the weather is a bit too rough for the poor mushrooms. Lots of mushrooms are poisonous anyway. Better not try any, even if I do find them.

  Or maybe I shouldn’t worry that much. Either I die of hunger, or die of poison. Dying with some food is surely a better option.

  It takes much longer than I realize to reach the trees. To my surprise, they are not trees. They are bamboo. Awesome. Maybe I can find some bamboo shoots?

  Yeah, I know, trying to find bamboo shoots in the dead winter is a silly idea, but some might have been left untouched since spring.

  I roam among the bamboo, kicking the snow. All I need is one bamboo shoot. Look at the bamboo. It’s so big. The shoot must be huge, too. It will be a nice dinner for all the girls.

  I try to keep my spirits high. This is the only way I can keep looking. I begin to sing, imagining that I’m Madonna.

  Suddenly, my body is lifted high into the air. The world turns upside down. I look up and see a thick rope holding my foot. The other end of the rope is tied to the top of a big bamboo shoot.

  Oh, great, Leila. Now you’re close to intelligent creatures—in a hunting trap.

  I struggle, trying to free my foot. However, the harder I struggle, the tighter the rope becomes. I stop struggling, looking at the upside-down world swinging back and forth in front of me.

  Maybe I can free my body with my self-defense skills? I try to bend my body upwards. Unfortunately, all my training is about attack and defense. I’ve never learned to bend my body like this. Now I’m sorry I ever laughed at people who do yoga.

  I give up, allowing my limbs to drop down the way they like. All my blood is rushing to my head, making me feel that it’s going to explode.

  I’m still dangling in the trap when moon appears from the top of the valley. It’s much bigger than the one we have back on Earth.

  The wind is terribly cold. I’m dying. This is my third time today. Yeah, I’m dying alone, but it’s better than being swallowed alive by the monster bear, right?

  AUZO

  It’s getting dark, but I have to patrol the valley before turning back. Rumor has it that the enemy tribes are planning an attack on us. They want to turn our men into slaves and our women into their wives.

  The fight for women has been going on for decades. For unknown reasons, more baby boys are born each year than baby girls. We’re having a woman crisis, and the solution has never worked well. The tribe chief had allowed men to share a wife, but soon, the tribes are raiding each other, attacking the villages and stealing off with women at night.

  Tribe battles have been going on for so long, but there are still not enough women to mate despite the fact that the number of men has been drastically reduced by battles. The total population is going down fast. The way it’s going, there won’t be any people left on the planet soon.

  Luckily, the Puebjorians began to ship girls to our planet. They are a gross and greedy bunch, but the girls are always pretty. They said that the girls are from Earth. They bring the girls by the dozens. Girls there must be dirt-cheap, but they charge so much, they are definitely ripping us off.

  Rip off or not, I don’t fucking care. I’m only a warrior, a tribe soldier. There is no way I can afford an Earth girl. My only hope is to win a big battle. Then, hopefully, the tribe chief will award me a girl.

  Any girl is perfect for me.

  This year’s winter came so early. The snow in the valley is too deep. My socks are getting wet. It feels like hell, but I am a warrior. I have to fulfill my duty and finish my patrol.

  Yup, the bamboo grove is right ahead of me. That’s the end of my journey. I don’t think I see anything abnormal. Maybe I can turn back now?

  Chapter Eight

  AUZO

  Or maybe not. What if some enemy soldiers are hiding behind them? I better check out to make sure.

  Hell, I’m all sweaty from treading through this knee-deep snow. I will take a hot bath when getting home.

  Wow, something is hanging high there. I’m sure it’s a deer. Or is it a goat? The hunter is going to have some fresh meat tonight.

  Maybe we are going to be invited? Our hunters are generous. They share everything with the tribe. Boy… meat and wine. I can’t wait to enjoy them.

  Maybe I should hurry back to the tribe and tell the hunters the good news?

  Wait a sec… The animal in the trap doesn’t look like a deer or a goat. It has no horns. It’s a… Oh, shit, a girl! I’m sure it’s girl!

  Why? A girl stepped on a trap? Why the hell did a girl come out in such a bad weather? Is she from another tribe?

  I better check it out, now!

  Fuck, running for five minutes in the
snow is no joke. I’m breathless when I reach the trap. The poor thing is limp. She must have been here for ages. She is wearing Puebjorian clothes. No, not quite. She is wrapped in those clothes. What the hell is going on?

  Well, I have to be careful. I draw my sword and call, “Hey, who are you?”

  I wait, but there is no response.

  What the fuck is going on? Is the girl dead? Maybe she has been trapped for too long?

  “Hello, are you still alive?”

  No answer.

  I’m sure she is dead.

  What a waste. She could have been a good mate.

  I swing my sword. The bamboo crashes down. The girl drops onto the snow, motionless. I step close carefully, sword pointing at the prone figure. I look around, making sure that there is no enemy ambush.

  Finally, I get in close, to examine the body. She is about the same size as the women the Puebjorian sold to us. I use the tip of the sword to remove the clothes covering her face. Yup, I’m sure she is an Earth girl.

  Too bad she is dead.

  Unfortunately, I can’t dig a hole to bury her now. The ground is solid ice. She will have to wait until the spring before I can bury her. In the meantime, the cold will preserve her.

  Time to leave.

  I turn around and walk. Suddenly, I hear a tiny noise. My military training gives me quick reflexes. I turn around, aiming my sword toward the source of the noise.

  Hell, it’s the dead body. But oddly, the body position has changed a bit.

  Is it a ghost? I have never believed in ghosts but now goose bumps are growing on my arms.

  I better leave now.

  I hear some noise again after just a few steps. The body is actually moving.

  The girl is still alive.

  I rush over and bend down. I put my fingers at her nose and feel a tiny breath. I push my finger down to touch her lips. They are soft and warm.

  Lord, she is alive.

  I hold the girl in my arms. She is so small and so pretty. I like her cheeks, her boobs, her… everything.

  I wrap my coat around her body and use my body to warm her up. “Wake up.” I kiss her face softly, again and again.

  After a long while, she opens her eyes. She looks at me, confused. After a while, she whispers, “Who are you?”

  I understand what she’s saying. We have so many Earth girls in the tribe that we’ve had to learn their language.

  “Auzo.” I smile at her. “What’s your name?” I ask.

  “Leila.” Her smile is so pale and weak.

  “Leila, come home with me, okay?”

  “Where?”

  “An Affendorian tribe.”

  “You’re an Affendorian?”

  “Yes. You know us?” I’m so pleased.

  She looks at me for a long time. Then she whispers, “No, you don’t look like an Affendorian.”

  “But I am an Affendorian.”

  She looks at me with greater care. “No, you aren’t.”

  Boy, her head must have been damaged. I give her a smile and ask, “Regardless, would you please come with me?”

  She smiles. “Do I have a choice?”

  “I promise not to hurt you.” I say.

  “You don’t have to promise.”

  “Why?”

  “You could have let me there to die, right?” Her smile is turning warm and her voice is full of trust.

  “Okay, let’s go.” I hold her body tight to mine and walk quickly. I can feel her warming up. She is flexing her arms and legs every once in a while. Her breathing is growing stronger.

  I have never been this close to a woman. My cock is seriously hardening now. I know this is wrong, and I shouldn’t think of having sex with her at the moment, but I simply can’t stop thinking that way.

  I’m hoping that she will recover with a hot bath. Then I will feed her a big dinner. I’m sure she will love the meat.

  Then, I will ask her to be my mate for the night. If she says yes, great. If she says no, then I’ll have to wait. I’m the best warrior of the tribe. I’m sure I can win her heart one day.

  I’m sweating all over. I seriously need a rest, but I want to rush back to my tent.

  Suddenly, I hear a voice from behind me. “Auzo?”

  Holy shit. It’s the tribe chief, Zapofillo. I’m doomed. He’s going to see the girl for sure, and then he is going to claim my girl as his new wife. The only thing I can do is obey or else I will be the sacrifice on the wedding ceremony.

  Fuck! I almost yell. I take a deep breath and then turn around. “Yes, Zapo?” My smile is huge.

  The End of Book One

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