Cold drops of rain began to patter on the nearby pavement as Sarah and the rest of the group continued to creep through abandoned yards and streets, trying to put as much distance between them and the creatures raiding their previous home. They all came to a stop behind some shrubs along the grass outside of a modern-looking mansion, gasping for breath and wheezing on their knees from the exertion of sprinting for almost 5 minutes straight.
Sarah collapsed to the grass with a wet thud, clutching at the stitch in her side. Her legs felt like jelly, her dry throat screamed out for liquids, and her chest was on fire from her large breasts widely bouncing during the run. She chastised herself for not wearing a sports bra, but then again, why would she have thought to wear one to class in the first place. She tried to reach her sore back to massage it, but she was too tired to apply ample pressure. She sighed in frustration, opening her mouth in an attempt to catch some precious drops of water.
Suddenly, she felt a pair of firm, strong hands press into her shoulders, with a thumb between her shoulder blades. The hands squeezed into her tight muscles and instantly relieved some of her pain and stress. She looked over her shoulder to see Adam behind her, trying to maintain a serious, neutral, look on his face while he continued to massage her shoulders. She closed her eyes and relaxed her muscles as he did his best to apply the right amount of pressure through her lab coat.
"Mmmnn... that feels nice..." Sarah murmured. "...Th-thanks..."
"I noticed you seemed to be in some pain," he replied, blushing a bit. "It's better if everyone is in top shape, right?" He sounded like he was trying to convince himself. The rain had begun to push his dark hair down messily over his face, highlighting his stormy grey eyes. Sarah wasn't sure if her heart was beating this fast because of the intense exercise or if it was due to... something else.
"Hey!" Steven gasped. "I'm hurting here too, man! Why don't I get a massage!?"
"Shush up, moron!" Zoey slapped her brother. "Do you want those things to find us again!?" She was clearly better at reading the mood than he was, seeing as she had just been wearing a knowing smile only a moment before.
"If it is muscle strain that you need assistance with," A'luhr said in a very much not out of breath voice. "I know several pressure techniques that might help. Though they were designed for others of my biology, I believe they will be sufficient for use on your human tissue as well." She turned to Steven, extending her delicate-looking hands that still managed to radiate an appropriately inhuman strength. Her sudden motion made her voluptuous bosom jiggle within her skin-tight suit, causing Steven to instinctively glance down at her ample assets.
"Y-yeah...!" Steven eagerly replied, still struggling to control his breathing. "That... that would be nice!" He turned around to reveal his back to the alien woman. She shuffled towards him, hands at the ready, but just before her soft chest could press into his trembling back, Zoey pushed between the two.
"Here, allow me." She said in an icy voice. She reached out and deliberately put a tight squeeze on the pressure point between his shoulder and neck, causing him to wince and jerk away in pain.
"Ngh! Hey! Not so hard!" Steven complained. "I need a soft touch!"
"Yeah, I'm sure you do." Zoey glared at him, stealing some annoyed glances at A'luhr's breasts.
"Hmmnn...! Yeah... that's good..." Sarah moaned next to them, still being massaged by Adam. Her relaxed eyes quickly shot open and she covered her mouth in disbelief that she had just uttered such a noise in front of the rest of the group.
"Do you two need to find a room?" Steven said, with a look of jealousy and annoyance on his face.
"Erm... I think I feel good now, thanks." Sarah gently croaked, awkwardly pulling away from Adam's touch. "We... actually should find a room though. The rain is really starting to pick up."
"Yeah. We should." Adam grumbled. He turned and shot a bloodcurdling glare at Steven, who didn't notice it. He was busy looking up at the house they were in front of.
"We could always crash here." Steven suggested. "Looks like the owners aren't around." Sarah inwardly agreed that this was a pretty reasonable assumption seeing as there was a large hole in the side of the building leading to what appeared to be a dining room. There were still several cars in the parking lot, so either anyone living here had been taken away by the Krinis... or they just had a lot of cars. It was hard to know for sure. There were certainly no signs of life inside, nor anywhere for that matter.
"We could try and keep going," Zoey suggested. "Did you notice that we haven't seen a lot of Takers out on the streets? I wonder wh-"
KRAKOOM!
An ear-splitting rumble of thunder shook the sky and the rain started to pour down in a deafening torrent. Everyone scrambled to their feet and ran towards the mansion's porch for cover. They huddled near the doorway and began to fix their hair and squeeze the water from their clothes before noticing that A'luhr was not with them.
"The Krinis must be hiding from this loud weather phenomenon!" A'luhr shouted through the din, still standing in the yard. Her long silver hair fell back against the rain and she happily ran her hands through it, sending droplets of water flying. "I have never seen anything like this! So much water!" She looked up into the falling raindrops and smiled in amazement, reaching her hands up to feel the impacts on her skin. She let out something akin to a laugh and seemed to savor the feeling before speaking again. "We should take this opportunity to rest here. They will not be able to locate us within the cacophony of these falling drops of water and exploding clouds! If only we had such natural events on my own planet... maybe we would have had more of a chance..."
The child-like glee faded from her face as she recalled painful memories. She quickly brightened up again as a mild rumble of thunder echoed overhead.
"Why are you all hiding from this fantastic sensation!?" A'luhr yelled over to the rest of the group. "Certainly we can take a few moments to enjo-"
KRRRRACKKKK!
A powerful clap of thunder shattered the air as a huge thunderbolt streaked through the sky, illuminating A'luhr's suddenly terrified eyes. She let out a surprised yelp and scrambled over to where the humans were amusedly watching her.
"I..." She gasped. "I did not know that such deadly things would be waiting to catch me off guard! I admit that I am impressed your species managed to survive this long within this extreme environment." No one explained the storm to her. Instead they just giggled a bit and began to quickly move around the side of the house towards the large hole in the wall.
"Everyone in!" Adam yelled. The wind had picked up and was sending various objects flying around the exposed dining room, causing them to hesitate to enter. However, the rain started to come down even harder now, so waiting was no longer an option. They all carefully stepped through the splinters of the wall, their billowing clothes dripping with water.
Sarah ducked to dodge a painting that was knocked from the wall and ushered the rest of the group through a pair of French double doors that lead further into the house. She noticed piles of rotting, uneaten breakfast food on the floor next to several smashed dishes. Sarah had to assume that the people living here were captured while enjoying their breakfast.