Author's Notes: This story is erotic fantasy written by Etaski. I reserve the right to be listed as the author of this story, wherever it is posted. If found posted anywhere except Literotica.com with this note attached, this story is posted without my permission. © Etaski 2019
This is my entry for Literotica's
"Beyond the Wall of Sleep"
event. The setting being used is SLA Industries 1993, created by Dave Allsop.
Special thanks to Blackrandl1958 and DeathandTaxes for their encouragement, or I'd not have finished in time. :)
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Roya asked brightly, "So, did you pick one?"
The Human Operative was Adorn's assigned roommate. She was kneeling on their tiny, two cushion couch, her elbows resting on the back to see the Ebon standing at the door. A small, blushing smile appeared, unconscious, on Adorn's porcelain face as she listened to the garment bag. It sang softly.
"I think one picked me," she murmured.
"It looks like a body bag."
Roya's dark brown pupils made it obvious that she narrowed her focus too much while she scanned the thick, protective slipcover containing the Ebon's purchase from Dark Lament. Adorn chuckled with patient goodwill for the younger, less enlightened race.
"I suppose it is. We welcome a new body this day, as this shall be my companion throughout my career, to grow with me as my protector. I shall never be alone, no matter where my missions take me as I strive to reach my potential for SLA Industries and the World of Progress."
Roya made a face like she was trying not to laugh. "Uh-huh. It's a suit of armor, Adorn."
"It is much,
much
more than that, Roya."
"I thought most Ebons already had a Deathsuit by graduation," her roommate said. "One of their first paychecks blown on it, so they can train in it before hitting the streets."
"I wanted to wait."
Adorn had been visiting the regulated corporate shops for weeks, visiting each shipment as notifications popped up on her Oyster. She had delayed submitting for her first BPN contract after commencement from Meny, trying to find The Right One.
If both she and Roya hadn't been blessed with a modest trust of their families, they could have run out of credits while she had been searching. Some Ebons, whose focus allowed them to pass through Operative school without a Deathsuit, must make a hastier choice with a limited selection, starting the very moment they needed to work and progress within the Company.
It is Fate that we found each other,
Adorn thought, caressing the bag with one, pale hand.
"Can I see it?" Roya asked, curious as an innocent despite her earlier skepticism.
The Ebon smiled kindly and nodded, stepping farther into their shared, open flat. The short entryway and washroom opened to a functional kitchen, flat steel counters and cabinets hugging the walls, standard appliances and dining table standing in standard order. Next, there was a small entertainment space with no wall to section it off, containing the requisite HD TeeVee and a fair sound system. Just beyond that was short set of seven stairs which led to an elevated sleeping space, a simple railing set as the border between living and resting.
The small flat and a feeling of free-flow to it, with no doors at all except for the one way in and out. This suited Roya, as she tended to drift in and out and not think much of privacy or possessions—something Adorn actually liked about the Human—though they had spoken of choosing more colorful curtains or privacy screens if their future guests protested the "One Space" layout too much to be comfortable.
Adorn walked up the seven steps with her garment bag, counting them with deliberation and reflecting upon this one number, so significant to the Shaktar race. The Ebon imagined how it might feel for them, their sense of pride and strength which arose in honor to it, and how many more times she would take these steps herself as she progressed toward her potential.
There were two, low beds in the loft above the kitchen, two desks and wardrobes and cabinets for equipment. Adorn and Roya could see everything of each other's, even when they opened the cabinets, so then Ebon might as well introduce her to the next significant reality which would alter the feeling of their domicile.
Adorn laid the "body bag" upon her bed reverently. The slipcover had no opening, and Roya peered to attempt to understand how her roommate was to remove her prized purchase. The Ebon smiled, her naked hand resting upon her covered suit, and pure lavender eyes closing to concentrate on her Formulae. She felt her Flux flow.
Rise up. Come out. Let her see you. I'm here.
The Deathsuit obediently left the inside of the slipcover; after a blink, it now rested upon it like a deflated person. Roya made a sound between a yip and a squeal as she jumped back from the Ebon's bed. The Human's tanned cheeks flushed red; her pupilled eyes dilated and sparkled with amazement.
So innocent.
"Shit!" Roya laughed, clapping her hands. "Oh, my Slayer, that's a neat trick!"
"It's not a trick," Adorn said, sensing the delight of her new purchase in her touching it.
Her roommate bent at the waist, leaning over to study the Deathsuit with a frown of concentration. "Ghoulish. I thought these came in all colors. Why pick the one that looks like skinned red meat? It doesn't seem to
suit
you, Miss Pastel Purple." Roya grinned. "Pardon the pun."
Adorn sighed. "They
all
look like this within Dark Lament. We have yet to...synchronize, my suit and me."
"So you..." Roya tried to choose her words. "
Didn't
pick it by appearance, what makes you look good?"
"Absolutely not!" Adorn said, modestly insulted.
"Sorry! Sorry, I didn't know. You Ebons are always so stylish and colorful, I didn't expect to see
this
." Roya look another look at the suit upon the bed, seeming less intrigued overall. "Where's the zipper?"
"There is no 'zipper.'"
"How do you put it on?"
"That is hard to describe to one who doesn't use Flux."
"A trick like getting it out the bag, you mean?"
Adorn paused, breathing slowly out of her nose. "Yes."
"Can I watch you do it?"
The Ebon stopped moving for a moment, feeling the pleading protest of the suit beneath her hand. Her heart responded with thudding mortification, and she reassured both it and herself.
Shhhh. Calm.
"Mm, no, I'm sorry," Adorn murmured. "Not...the first time."