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place in the small of Nadia’s
back where the Garuda joined to her spinal column. She exhaled at
his firm caress as he worked that erogenous spot just how she liked
it. The Shotar kissed her and then pushed her face forward onto the
bed. He moved her streamlined tail aside and hooked his thumb into
her panties, to slide them off her long, smooth legs. He moved his
hand over her exposed flesh. A moan escaped her lips. She turned
her cheek as his mouth kissed her, her almond eyes closed
completely lost to the pleasurable sensations of her own body.
Sharr kissed his way over his mate’s tan
form and paid special attention to a mole on her right shoulder. He
continued to enjoy her warm flesh which left an aftertaste of mocha
and sweet almonds on his mouth. He teased her with his every touch.
At last Sharr reached the aerodynamic Garuda that embraced the
contours of Nadia’s luscious body. Designed to give a Falcanian the
power of flight the Garuda in fact was a cyber-organic “jet pack”
coupled to the body by a molecular bond. Fine metallic purple
feathers covered Nadia’s own Garuda. Mid-back two retractable
compact thrusters lay hidden for aid in launch. The ailerons were
rooted to the body in the upper most triangular mass and powerful,
artificial muscles were used to flap the great wings. The Garuda
tapered downward to meet the tail bone and became a dangerous
plated tail.
Fingering Nadia’s tight sheath to make her
ready, he found that already she was warm. Moist. Hot. And he
wanted to make her even wetter. She jerked and sighed while he
teased her slit. Engorged, Sharr penetrated her. In a spasm of
pleasure Nadia cried out, her translucent glassy rose-colored wings
twitched with each thrust. Sharr slid in and out, pushed his
hardened member into her, driving on her pleasure. Beneath him she
bucked and clawed at the silk bed sheets. Her back arched and
pulled him in deeper. Sharr pressed more aggressively and growled
as he and his mate climaxed together. He explosively spent himself
as her orgasm milked him dry.
He pulled out of her with a pop and gathered
her in his arms. Sharr kissed the top of her head. Nadia enjoyed
his warmth and closeness. Just the two of them sharing this one
quiet moment together.
“I want you to restart your cycle.”
“You... want another child?”
“Yes,” Sharr said. “its time to move past
Krada's death.”
After the traumatic gestation of her twin
girls the Maharani had halted her own reproductive cycle. Falcanian
females produced ovum in a similar fashion as a male manufactured
sperm which made them forever fertile. They could, at will start
and stop their generative turns.
Typical male! Having had his fill,
and expressing his request, Sharr promptly dozed off.
Nadia watched Sharr as he slept. She touched
his cheek. It was one of the few times that the worries of the
world did not show on his fierce face. He kept a protective hand
around her waist, even as he snored, lost to his labors. However
Nadia's sleep did not come so peacefully; she sensed change off on
the horizon.
Among bright stars Nadia stood. The lights
were those many minds joined together in the Falcanian over-soul. A
single green egg formed in front of her. She reached out for it,
felt the life throb inside the large ovum. The Queen knew she could
not be pregnant, for she had yet to restart her cycle. But the
Lords Of Char were clear - she must bear a new child for her
Shotar.
The egg cracked and a bright green light
blinded Nadia. When the light diminished, a girl stood before her.
A blonde. And definitely not a Falcanian. Rather “normal” human
waited with her in the cybernetic world of Char. Nadia examined the
young woman's features, a picture of beauty. Her heart shaped face
marred only by a single freckle under her right eye. Emerald eyes
burned with determination. The girl carried herself as if she were
a princess, born of the highest blood. “Who are you?” Nadia
asked.
Pulled abruptly from