ROMANCE: The Alien Tyrant's Prey - The Frozen Planet: Science Fiction Romance - A Sci-fi Alien Invasion Romance Dinosaurs Thriller HEA Story Book (Bonita and Zaak's Sci Fi Romance Adventure 2)

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the surface, turning the lonely planet into the breathtaking marvel of ice plateaus among a vast ocean.
    Hot springs produce lakes and rivers everywhere.   Once in a while, a huge iceberg breaks down from the edge of a plateau, and is carried away by the ocean currents. 
     
    Unlike a typical biological system based on the heat and light from a sun, life on Le Jura begins at the bottom of the pitch dark ocean floor.
    Active volcanoes line up along the ridges of the ocean mountains.   The smoke spews out, heating the water up to eight hundred Fahrenheit.  Iron, sulphur, and other minerals from the smoke serve as nutrients to the underwater flora and fauna.    When the smoke reaches the surface, it turns into bubbles in the hot spring.
    The underwater ecosystem is based on shrimps and crabs which make their home at these volcanoes.  The larger creatures take them as food.  Heat and the high mineral content from these volcanoes form a rich soil for underwater plants to thrive. These waving plant forests serve as both shelter and food for smaller organisms.
     
    At the surface, the twin suns illuminate the planet in pale light.  The sky is a mix of light brown, green, red, and purple; most time lavender.  Special gases in the atmosphere paint the sky with their magic colors: fluorine, chlorine, iodine, and nitrogen dioxide.
    Sure these gases are deadly poisons to creatures from other planets, such as those from the Earth.  But the Caludirian civilization is so advanced that one painless injection enables Bonita’s body to handle all the chemicals.  
     
    “See the bird.” Bonita points at a large bird circling the sky at the remote horizon.
    “A big one.” Zaak grins. The bubbling spring water hides the movement of his large hand as he massages Bonita’s inner thigh under the water.
    “How big?  Like an eagle?” Bonita smiles at Zaak.
    “Yeah, a BIG eagle.” Zaak grins.
    Soon the bird comes close.  Gosh!     Bonita feels the vibration of the air.
    Zaak put two fingers in his mouth and sends a perfect series of whistles into the air.  “Whip-woo, woooo-whip-woo…”
    The bird circles above them, casting a huge shadow.  “Zaak, is she going to attack?”  Bonita holds her new hubby’s hand tight.
     
    “No, no, she’s such a nice girl.”  He whistles again, this time with longer and softer tones.  The bird comes down slowly, its rough claws and wide-spread wings sending Bonita screaming behind Zaak.
    “Come on, Bonnie, let’s go meet her.”  He stands up, holding Bonita’s hand.
    Bonita peeks at the bird.  It’s much taller than her, with a long beak but no feathers.  Gosh!  A flying dinosaur.    Bonita is scared.
    Zaak smiles and steps forward, one large hand raised in greeting.   “Hi there, how are you today?” 
     
    The twin suns drop below the horizon in just minutes.  A single large moon takes over the sky, casting a silver light upon everything it touches.  
    The ocean surface is shining with mercury-striped ripples, reflecting the moonlight softly.   Bonita walks to the hotel room—a huge ice cave, holding her body tight.
    “You cold?”
    “A little bit.”  She walks faster.
     

Chapter Two
    About one hour ago, they were having dinner in a nice restaurant.
    They ordered walrus burgers (well, a similar animal anyway,) and a few drinks made of seaweed juices.
    Bonita turned her head over her shoulder, eyes worried.
    Zaak looked up, watching Bonita fidget as his jaws work hard to chew the tough meat.
    After the third time, he smiled and chuckled, “What are you looking at?  Some guy super hot, huh?”
    “Oh, shush, Zaak…” She leaned over.  “I think someone is watching us.”  She whispered.
    “You serious?”
    “One hundred percent.”  She turned back to check again.  
    Zaak looked and saw no one.  “Bonita, you must be too tired.  See, I’m looking in this direction all the time. No movement. And I’m a soldier.”
    “Well I’m a

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