So... sometimes when I'm writing a story it just takes me away. I don't always know what's going to happen next. This MS has been like that for me. I appreciate any readers out there who are still with me on this journey. I know this is a little rough and unedited. And I
know you are probably like... get to some sex, lady! I promise I will get to the end. I am working on "Sky's The Limit. A different Ice Era Chronicle, but I have plenty of time to play with Murry and Keltrix.
Thanks again,
~M~ From C.M. Moore
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*Chapter 8*
I swear I got this.
In the hot shower, Murry stroked his hand over his cock. He pumped over the seven inches of enlarged needy flesh and the swollen begging crown. As his climax built, he brushed his other fingers over his nipples wishing for tentacles. His mouth filled with saliva picturing the taste of Keltrix. He kept moving his fist and closed his eyes. Watermelon, suction, smooth skin. The images of his alien fed Murry's desire bring his yearning to a fevered pitch.
Leaning against the side of the shower, he moaned. As always, just as he thought he might reach the pinnacle, nothing happened. His orgasm fizzled. His erection still stood straight out from his body, but he couldn't get to a finish. The high began to wane and then fade. His bicep started to ache from overuse. Now his dick began to throb.
"Damn it." Murry let go of his heavy shaft. Damn Keltrix. Damn this. He shoved his face under the hot spray and swore a blue streak. If this kept happening to him, soon one arm was going to look like he lifted weights while his other arm would stay scrawny.
Giving up on his abused dick, Murry stepped out of the shower and snapped off the water. He had to clear his head. He would get on with the day and forget that without Kel he could no longer come.
As Murry stepped onto the Nebos, he guessed that Keltrix hadn't returned to his room because he was afraid they would again. It had been a few days and Keltrix was always on Murry's mind. If the alien were here, he would beg for a kiss or maybe even a touch like last time. Is this what made people so insane that they killed themselves? Kel talked as though the Dagerstanteens had tried many species as pleasure slaves and none of them worked. He wondered if there was more to the story then what Kel told him.
Murry paused. The Nebos slid up his body and wicked off the warm water. As he stood next to the sink and began to clean his teeth, the fabric dried him before the silks formed into a floor-length robe and a loose pair of pants that hung on his hips and pooled around his ankles.
Today's clothing color was green and red like Christmas decor. It had taken Murry hours to teach the Nebos how to make pants and a robe. He couldn't get a shirt. He shrugged at the covering. It was enough to not feel exposed all the time. Caring about what color they choose was beyond what he was willing to put in the time.
Once he was finished brushing and was now dressed, he wandered into the living space like he did every morning. After arguing with the table over breakfast, Murry accepted the not eggs and bacon before he stepped up to the window. This was his favorite moment. The Nebos created a chair for him and he sat. The curtains opened and he stared. If the ship had moved while he slept, he would get a new view. Today was the same as the last few days. Stars and space, and a single planet. The large red planet had been there for days. He could almost see the flares on the surface. He wondered if it was a windstorm or fire.
When Murry finished eating, once again he fought with the table for coffee and ended up with tea. He didn't even know if the liquid was tea, but he was content to drink the hot fluid while he tapped on his glass tablet.
Yesterday, Murry got the stupid alien toy to play a movie for twenty minutes. Sure, the romantic comedy was all in Spanish, but still, he got the thing to do something. Murry understood that the glass plate could do many actions since Kel had listed off words like computers, books, and tablets. The only problem was that Murry didn't have the mental ability to make the alien gadget work properly.
Hours passed and Murry got half a YouTube video and what might have been a game of solitaire. When his brain refused to put up with the struggle any longer, he did yoga exactly like his mother taught him. The stretching eased his sore right arm and the mediation lightened his frustration.
When he was done meditating, Petey, looking like cute silk, convinced him to play a game. They played hide and seek and then he ate lunch.
As the afternoon wound down, Murry sat cross-legged in the center of Kel's bed. He closed his eyes. Today he figured he would convince the Nebos to make a t-shirt. Nothing fancy. Two sleeves and a head hole. How hard could that be?
Shifting to make himself comfortable, the lingering smell of Keltrix floated off the silks. He opened his eyes feeling Kel's presence like the alien was in the room. No. Still alone. He sighed. How could he like a tentacled alien so much? Shouldn't he be freaked out or miss having a woman or man?
Murry wondered if he went back to Earth if he would date now that he'd tried sex. First off, was a tentacle jerking him sex? Second, whoever he talked to wouldn't be able to understand him. Especially not like Kel could. And third... anyone he tried to be with would be normal with arms and a plain tasting tongue. Could he feel satisfied with a human now?
His mind stayed firmly entrenched with his back and forth pondering about his natural or unnatural attraction to Keltrix. He gave up on picturing a shirt, even a plain one. How was he supposed to show the Nebos clothes when all he wanted was to be naked with Kel?
Murry's mind conjured the alien. He missed Keltrix to a ridiculous point like a lovesick teenager pining. It might be because of drinking from him. This new home wasn't bad. The only thing it was missing was interacting with his alien.
Once again, his cock hardened as his brain brought up Kel's touch and the alien's tongue in Murry's mouth. Not again. Murry felt like a drug addict. He wanted the watermelon fluid so bad he would kill for it.
Since he could do nothing but wish for the alien, he began to search his mind for the connection. Most days he left Kel alone. He didn't call for him or look for their shared space in his mind. Murry knew that was what Keltrix wanted, and Kel said he wouldn't talk to Murry if he didn't feel like it. The alien wanted to be out of Murry's system. Yes, Murry got that, but today the need was too strong. He would just visit Kel's mind for a second.
Squeezing his eyes shut and inhaling, Murry discovered a small string he could follow to feel the alien and ease his loneliness.
Kel's voice was a whisper of sound.
"Murry-cat?"
At the sound of Kel's voice, Murry's eyes popped open and he glanced around. He was still alone in the alien quarters. He frowned. The voice had sounded so real. After a few seconds, he wondered if he heard that in his head. He had to remember he was in an alien world. This was space and an alien ship and not Earth.
Closing his eyes. Murry concentrated.