As Levi adjusted his posture, another gush of pollen spurted out of his hole. He blushed even deeper.
“Is it uncomfortable?” I asked. For Maeleons, that was a normal amount of pollen, but I realized that a human might be sore when experiencing it for the first time.
“Surprisingly, no,” Levi remarked. “It’s warm. And... it feels good to be full.”
I stroked his tuft of blond fur. “Excellent.”
Levi smiled as I petted him, leaning into my palm. “Well, Ididask you to breed me, so I can’t complain about the waterfall of cum. Er, pollen.”
My feelers wriggled happily in the air. Did that mean he knew?
I thought to ask him about it, but Levi sighed and nestled against my chest. It was precious how he clung to me.
I decided to discuss the topic later. There was plenty of time. Levi was clearly exhausted, so I laid him down and curled protectively around his small body. I waited until his breathing evened out and I knew he’d fallen asleep before I let the dream world take me, too.
9Levi
I roused slowly.I didn’t want to open my eyes. My bed was so unbelievably soft, and my pillow was so warm. I groaned, not yet wanting to enter the world of the awakened, and snuggled closer to my pillow.
Then I felt the wetness.
I paused. I was a grown man with no underlying health issues. There was no way I’d wet myself in the night. So, what the hell was that?
Before I could muster the courage to wake up and check, a horrible buzzing sound shattered the peace and quiet.
It took me a second to recognize the noise—my UniCom. It was never a pleasant sound, but it felt particularly grating and out of place.
Groaning, I forced my eyes open. I randomly moved my hand around my bed, trying to find it. Usually it was on my nightstand, but—
A rumbling growl came from beside me. From Zat’tor.
It felt like lightning struck me.
That’s right,I thought.Last night, we...
Without opening his eyes, Zat’tor smacked the UniCom with precision. It flew across the den, smacking against the furthest wall and falling to the ground. The buzzing stopped.
I gaped in both dismay and amusement. Despite the situation, I couldn’t help but laugh.
“Zat’tor,” I chided gently. “That’s a very expensive piece of equipment you might have just broken.”
I wasn’t too worried. They were built as sturdy as possible to withstand a range of elements. Besides, Jaeyoung and Paz also had their own UniComs, so we wouldn’t be stranded if mine broke. Still, I figured I should check it out.
When I tried to stand up, Zat’tor’s tentacle wrapped around my waist and pulled me back down.
“Stay here,” he mumbled, both petulant and demanding.
I grinned as he forced me to snuggle instead of checking the UniCom.
“That’s probably important,” I told him. But in all honesty, I could’ve gone the rest of the day without thinking about work.
“This is more important,” Zat’tor argued, resting his chin on my shoulder as he spooned me from behind. I could’ve gotten out of his grip if Ireallywanted to, but I didn’t.
I sighed. “Oh, well. I guess command will have to wait.”
“Who is commanding you?” Zat’tor asked. His voice was rough and sexy with sleep. “I’ll rip their heads off...”
I snorted. Then I realized Zat’tor didn’t know anything about my mission, or why I ended up on Eukaria. From his perspective, I’d just fallen out of the sky one day. I hadn’t thought much about my original mission, either, besides the fact that I’d totally botched it. Although, with every passing moment I spent with Zat’tor, that felt less like a failure and more like a blessing in disguise.