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He was Kaelen, a commander of the Jaxar shadow warriors, allied with the fleet for safe passage. He had saved her from a collapsing support beam. In the chaos, separated from the rest of the crew and overwhelmed by the strange, pheromone-heavy atmosphere leaking from his damaged environmental suit, instinct had taken over. It wasn't just survival. It was a pull so magnetic that it defied human physics.

The male lead is traditionally depicted as possessive, fiercely protective, and physically imposing, yet emotionally wounded or culturally bound by strict honor codes. The conflict arises when a passionate encounter leads to an unexpected pregnancy—specifically twins, which are often rare or sacred in the alien's culture. II. Key Themes and Tropes Los Gemelos No Planeados Del Guerrero Extraterr...

Kaelen stood on the bridge of the Jaxar dreadnought, ignoring the tactical readouts of the impending Krell invasion. His mind was elsewhere. For three lunar cycles, his scent-markers had been screaming. His core burned with a need he could not satisfy. He had marked a mate, a small, fragile human female, and then he had been forced to leave her. He was Kaelen, a commander of the Jaxar

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