be close enough that we could somehow use it to save Arath.”
Kor finally spoke, “We have been searching for several years without success and we were beginning to lose all hope. Until we saw you.”
Lacy turned to look at him. “I don’t understand.”
“Think about all the aliens you’ve seen so far, and how diverse they are. Now, think about how similar we look to you.” Kor explained, “Ty and I don’t think its coincidence. We think Earthers, like you, may be our distant cousins, so to speak. The hope for our species’ future.”
She looked at him, her eyes wide, then finally said, “Ok, let me get this straight. You think Arathians and Humans… Earthers, might have both been created from this master race, which is why we look so alike, and you want to use my DNA so you can reproduce?”
Ty came closer to sit on the table near Kor. “If your DNA is compatible, we want to use it to fix the problems we have with our own DNA, which, as a result, should fix our reproductive problems.”
“You’ve both been given the vaccine, I’m guessing?”
The men shared a sad look before Kor answered, “Yes, we were both given the vaccine. I was thirty-two years old when it was administered throughout Arath.”
Lacy looked to Ty but his response was slower. “I was given the vaccine when I was twenty nine, and Arath realized the side effect shortly after. That was twelve years ago.”
Lacy thought that Ty was finished on the subject of his vaccination, but he surprised her by taking her hands in his own and continuing.
“I, along with our world, was incredibly disappointed when we found out about the reproduction problems. You see, I’ve always wanted children. It was my goal to find mates that I would love, and build a family together. Once we found out that the vaccine had made us all sterile… I was devastated. It’s what prompted me to focus on genetics and join in the hunt for a cure. I want it as much for myself as I want it for the rest of my race.”
Lacy sat quietly trying to process everything the men had just told her. Ty seemed so sad when he talked about what happened to his race, and wanting children, and she couldn’t help but feel empathy for those men who had dedicated their lives to saving their species. She realized that she wanted to help them in any way that she could.
Really, it was an easy decision.
She could either help them and their entire race by offering up some of her DNA for study, or say no and possibly condemn an entire race of beings to extinction. The thought of the latter made her nauseous.
With her mind made up, she looked Ty in the eye and asked, “What can I do to help?”
“You mean you’ll help us?” Kor asked.
The poor man was afraid to hope. It reinforced her resolve. “Yes. I want to help you, you and your world, if I can.”
Kor suddenly grabbed her from behind and crushed her to his chest in a massive hug. “Thank you.” he whispered. She looked at Ty’s smiling face for a moment before he also caught her in an embrace. The moment he released her, he asked, “Can we start now?”
Lacy thought that he looked like an excited child and she couldn’t help but let out a little laugh. When she nodded, she was once again scooped into Ty’s arms, away from Kor, as he practically ran to the Medical Center.
*****
“So…how are you going to extract my DNA?” Lacy asked as she once again found herself sitting on the table in the Medical Center. Her overactive imagination was going crazy, trying to picture what kind of sample he was going to take. Were the stories of alien probing true? Was he going to probe her now ?
Actually, there was one kind of probing that she wasn’t against trying. Just the thought of the bulges in Ty and Kor’s pants caused her cheeks to heat in a blush and her pussy to start throbbing. It had been a long time since she’d had a good probing, any probing actually, even if she ignored the months in stasis.
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