Chaos

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Book: Read Chaos for Free Online
Authors: Viola Grace
Tags: General Fiction
Wyoran prehensile penis was her favourite, like having a hot warm sex toy working for her satisfaction and she didn't have to do anything.
    She was wistful as she watched them shift from form to form, wrestling in the snow. When the colonists arrived, this kind of frivolity would be few and far between. Carser's appointment would make him a serious asset to the colony and that meant he would not be as available as he was right now.
    Wayk would be able to stay with her, but he would have his own assignments as well. Life would change and nights in the big bed might be all they had for the first few months.
    A noise in the sky and she looked up, a shuttle was approaching at top speed and the sonic boom shook the atmosphere.
    "Carser, I thought they wouldn't be here for a week." She felt Shisala take over her body and she could see the golden glow coming from her own eyes. "Chaos has returned. Run!"
    The newcomers tumbled out of the shuttle with heavy weapons and a strange gleam in their eyes. Through her talent and Shisala's eyes, Zora saw the same jagged energy that the planet had shown her earlier.
    Despite their objections, Zora convinced her consorts to take their shuttle and hide it in the trees. The low altitude was more than she could manage with the planet popping in and out of control.
    As avatar, she was in her home and ready to face whatever came. You should have run.
    I never run from a fight. Hiding will only make this worse.
    Fine, but I am calling help for you. They will join your consorts to help you, but there is little I can do against their energy.
    I know. You will be with me, but this is mine now. My home, my world and my duty to protect it. Just one request, can you bring spring faster?
    I will do what I can.
    Zora waited. She pulled her chair to face the double doors and waited.
    When the creatures burst into her home, their wrongness made her gag. They skidded to a halt at her calm demeanour. "Avatar, you are coming with us."
    She stood and walked toward them. "What is your kind called?"
    The leader blinked and shifted, his tusks jutting out over his upper lip in a particularly unappealing manner. "Queirk. We are Queirk."
    Calmly, she walked in the circle of creatures pieced together from her nightmares. She could feel Carser and Wayk in the trees.
    The huge shuttle was squatting next to the cliff face that protected her home. The snow was melting rapidly and Zora fought a smile. Whether this worked out or not, it was a good plan.
    Her steps were steady and the tunic she wore fluttered in the warm breeze. The scent coming from the males around her was overpowering, so she welcomed each fresh breath she could gather.
    Technology was welded to their flesh in strange and unusual places. The faintest odour of rot wafted with every step. "What do you want here?"
    They didn't answer her, merely kept marching along to their shuttle. Outside, a fat, bloated, wheezing male sat recumbent in a chair. "You are the avatar?"
    "I am. Who are you?" She stood with her arms loosely at her sides, her feet dug into the loam of the landing site.
    "Urugar, King of the Queirk. We have come to reclaim our planet before the Alliance can lay their greedy palms on it. With you under our control, there won't be a problem."
    She chuckled. "You have never met a Terran woman before, have you?"

    Chapter Nine
    The dozen males around her bristled with hostility. Urugar frowned in confusion. "I don't understand. What does your origin have to do with it?"
    Zora looked up and saw the water beginning to run down the cliff face. She stifled a smile as Shisala started to generate heat on the rock beneath. A small cloud of mist was forming and with every trickle of water, it grew.
    Shisala, can you get the men to wait until the fog is thick enough before they attack?
    You are a devious avatar. Yes, I can. The entire area will be shrouded in five minutes. Keep them talking.
    Hold the fog into a bank and when I say go, let it go.
    "Well, when I

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