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His honesty was the main reason I chose him. He never failed to tell me what I needed to hear and not wanted to hear.

I sat down on the bench in the center and cradled my erection. “Soon.”

Soft, tiny hooman hands massaging my cock. Her little pink tongue lapping at my slit. Her sweet voice begging for me to breed her.

I had been restraining for so long that if she did not arrive soon, Rogon would need to help me find relief.

“Oh! Check it out, Xygur, the Marvummoth and hooman are face to face.”

“That they are, Tynnar, who do you think will make the first move?”

“I’m putting my money on the moth.” He laughed. “The hooman takes her time.”

The private monitor showed the females were five rows from me. I sat down with my eyes glued to the screen.

“I am surprised you made it this far, little one.” Vivia crossed her arms over her chest.

“That only means you’re as dumb as everyone else underestimating me.” My little hooman crossed her arms over her udders.

“I see.” The Marvummoth stretched her wings in a show of intimidation. “So was your fear an act?”

“Oh.” She dropped her arms and wrung her hands. “No. I have no idea what I’m doing or what will happen next.”

“What is it you want?” Vivia took a step closer to Mindy.

The tiny hooman put her hands on her hips. “A fucking home.”

Vivia tittered. “It appears you have found a spine since entering the labyrinth.”

Mindy stepped closer to Vivia. “Listen, mothman, I don’t want to hurt you. And I don’t want to be hurt.”

“Very well.” Vivia brought her wings back in. “I choose to explore the path to the right.”

Mindy nodded. “Then I will continue the way I was going.”

“There is nothing there.” Vivia laughed. “I wish you luck.”

“Same.” Mindy pushed past Vivia and turned around, walking backwards. “May the best female win.”

I saw the humor on the Marvummoth’s face before she turned and walked further from where I was.

Rogon gave me a bow before he slipped through the hedges, allowing me to wait on my milkmaid.

The crowd quieted down, and together we all waited with bated breath.

I could sense each of them and knew Vivia had gone way past me. Mindy had to be the one moving branches. The paths were much smaller in the inner workings.

Behind me, I heard a gasp, and the vision on the monitor showed the one I wanted had found me.

“Did you see that?” Xygur yelled. “The hooman won! She proved everyone wrong!”

“If you bet on her, you’re going to be raking in the money tonight!” Tynnar added.

On the monitor, I could see her emotions warring on her sweet face. The announcers were talking about the race and recapping the highlights. I tuned out and tuned in to her.

“Is it true you have no home?”

She fidgeted. “Yes.”