As if thinking of Jessica summoned her, the music began
again, signaling the final dance. Clajak
and Bevau turned from the view of Egilka driving his groin against the
Plasian’s face to watch Jessica and Michaela dash to the spotlighted center of
the room. They faced each other, nearly
touching breast to breast, their expressions fierce. They began dancing, their movements a
simulated struggle against one another, as if fighting for supremacy. Perspiration made their silken flesh gleam,
and Clajak thought of how soft Jessica had been in his arms, of the musky scent
that exuded from her pores. He tasted
again the sweet mounds of her breasts filling his mouth, her nipples hard
pebbles against his tongue.
“Why was she so mad with us?” he wondered out loud.
Behind him, Egilka emitted a low howl, his climax ripping
through him. Clajak knew his clanmate
liked to prolong his couplings. For the
stoic Imdiko to have given up his pleasure so quickly proved how thrilling he’d
found the Earther’s body. Maybe there
was hope for Egilka after all.
Bevau’s voice was wistful as he watched the Earthers engaged
in choreographed battle. “At least we
know she enjoys being touched. Jessica
McInness is one less female Govi will have to treat. It’s too bad she doesn’t like us.”
Clajak smiled, his eyes roaming over the body his hands and
mouth had enjoyed a few minutes before.
“Don’t sound so disappointed, my Nobek.
I’ll change her mind about us, and you will have your chance to feel the
warmth of an Earther.”
The women ended their simulated fight to gracefully beseech
the audience for favor. While Jessica
went in the opposite direction, Michaela approached Clajak’s clan. As beautiful as the intersexual was, as
potent as the dance she beguiled them with, Clajak had to force himself to not
look at Jessica.
I will have you, my
reluctant Earther. No amount of
resistance will stop me, he vowed.
Egilka, a relaxed smile on his face, returned to his place
by Clajak’s side. He even joined his
clanmates in applauding as Michaela danced for them.
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