So... I'm working on a female-female-male love story for the Ice Era Chronicles called "One Stong Gale." And all the time I'm visiting with my characters, I'm thinking "Yes, but what happened to Murry??" So I had to write on this. HAD TO! I just can't seem to get "One Strong Gale" together unless I take some time to play with Murry and Keltrix.
Anywho... here is the next chapter. I have been diligently working on it.
Be Well,
M. from C.M. Moore
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*Chapter 14*
Not really an answer.
Staring at his tangled dread-lock hair, Murry frowned at his reflection. In the bathroom, Kel had added a mirror above the sink. Now Murry wished he'd not asked for it. He couldn't even comb through his hair. At this point, his half-scruffy beard made him look homeless. Even his eyebrows had grown together over his nose. He rubbed a hand over his face. He had to meet Octnavin looking like an ape. An ungroomed ape too.
"What is wrong, Murry-cat?" Kel appeared in the doorway.
"I'm supposed to meet the ruler of the Dagerstanteens and I look like one of those hairy aliens that tried to eat me." Murry sighed. "I need a haircut and..." He sighed again. "I need a salon."
"Come here." Kel pulled Murry from the bathroom and strolled to the drapes. The Nebos pulled back to the walls. They were afforded the view of Kel's home planet. "Sit."
Murry sat in front of the window and let Keltrix press him to the floor. He waited for the alien to start to suck on him in some way, but Kel simply sat next to him.
"Do you trust me?"
"No reason to stop now."
"Close your eyes. The Nebos will help you. But you cannot panic. Understand?"
Murry nodded. He'd not panicked around the Nebos other than when he first met them. And even then, he'd kept from jumping on the coffee table.
Closing his eyes, Murry reclined into the fabrics. The Nebos moved around his head and under his chin.
"You are too nervous. It is not necessary." Kel wrapped a tentacle around Murry's hand.
"I'm nervous about meeting your older sibling, not this."
The fabric slipped over his face and eyes and cheeks. Murry inhaled and since he could breathe fine, he let the cloth flutter over his mouth and hair.
"Why?" Kel sounded genuinely confused. Clearly, the alien had never had to meet the family of someone he was dating before. Murry wouldn't be able to use that as an analogy. He didn't want to explain dating.
"Have you ever gone to a planet to fight an alien without researching what you're up against?"