A Sweet Young Girl, a battle-hardened Space Marine, a meeting in a Club, and you all know the Storyβ¦
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And that little note from Chloe at the start:
This story's written for the Literotica 2020 Geek Day story event, and it's dedicated to the memory of David Robert Jones (8 January 1947 -- 10 January 2016), one of the greatest musicians of all time. Thanks for all the songs, David, as well as the inspiration for this story, and, well, inspiration comes from the strangest origins, and in this case it was listening to Ziggy Stardust, and my mind started wandering, as one's mind does when one is wondering what to write for a Geek Day story event, and, well, here you are. First-time romance with tentacles, and a handsome Marine. I figure that's Geeky enough. LOL.
So this story is a short (for me) little first-time romance. Only 42k words, around 12 Literotica pages. Is it a stroke story? Not really, which means, um, probably not, but it's got tentacles and sex, so what can one say? It is
a story... A young, scarred, and rather naΓ―ve but very beautiful Chinese girl, who is of course a virgin, although not that innocent, a battle-hardened space marine on an alien planet enjoying a little downtime, a chance meeting in a club, and love flourishes, as love often flourishes following the strangest of chance meetings..... so of course it's a first-time romance, and no one dies horribly (in the story, anyhow, so you're okay, Simon, you can breathe easy on this one).
And next, music. There's two or three songs I use in here, and Ziggy Stardust is pretty obvious, but that's only the lyrics to set a little context for my thoughts right here at the start. The first within the story is the Motorhead cover of Heroes, the best cover (IMHO of course) of a classic Bowie song and in my mind, that's Ziggy's song, and the second is Casablanca, another old song, originally sung by Bertie Higgins way back in 1982, well before I was a twinkle in my Dad's eyes, and covered beautifully by Ennah, and her version is what I've been playing as I wrote this and put myself inside Stardust's head. I actually only came across "Casablanca" while I was writing this story, but it seemed to fit Stardust so beautifully that I had to use it, and to listen to Ennah's cover. It's a truly beautiful interpretation and worth going and listening on youtube. And lastly, Taylor Swift's "Love Story," which I don't think needs too much explanation. It just fitted right in, and it's a song I love.
Story Influences? Well, a lot of Robert Heinlein, for sure. "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress," and "The Star Beast" are two, and if you've read Heinlein, you'll see bits and pieces here and there, and it was mostly ideas I took away from The Great One. David Drake, maybe a little of the mindset and downbeat atmosphere from one or two of the stories in Hammers Slammers series, and for sure the Spiders are from David Weber and Steve White's Starfire series ("In Death Ground" and "The Shiva Option"), but in this story, the Spiders are only part of the backdrop to the story. So shoot me, I like Science Fiction, guys. Actually, I love reading Science Fiction, and I wish I could write it better, but hey, practice... and anyhow, this is really far more of a "First-Time" Romance, just, set a little in the future, so, here it is, in "First-Time", right, Laurel? ...uh...Laurel?
LOL
And speaking now of practice, read on and enjoy, and I hope you like the music, and that you find my little story as entertaining to read as I did to write... Hugs to you all, and stay safe...
Chloe
"Ziggy played guitar, jamming good with Weird and Gilly,
And the spiders from Mars. He played it left hand
But made it too far
Became the special man, then we were Ziggy's band
Now Ziggy really sang, screwed up eyes and screwed down hairdo
Like some cat from Japan, he could lick 'em by smiling
He could leave 'em to hang
'Came on so loaded man, well hung and snow white tan....."
"Ziggy Stardust", by David Bowie
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"Comrade Citizen Stardust Wong, please step to one side and await a security escort. Comrade Citizen Stardust Wong, please step to one side and await a security escort." The security robot at the pedestrian float-off spun towards me so fast I jumped six inches, which turned into two feet, because, well, Luna gravity. One sixth dirtside.
"What?" I said, floating down slowly, looking around, and at least I didn't land on my face like a total new chum, because we'd been on Luna a while now and I could handle myself in low G. "Me?"
"Comrade Citizen Stardust Wong, please step to one side and await a security escort," the security robot repeated, lights strobing, and yeah, it was real obvious it was me now, and I was having one of those "oh shit, what've they caught me out on" moments. Not a "what'd I do" moment, coz there were a few of those that I
hadn't
been caught out on.
Yet.
I figured one of them had caught up on me, and crap. Dad had the in with the Security Directorate here. He'd done a few favors for Security lately, so he had some guangxi there, and he'd get me off whatever it was they wanted me on, but he'd be upset with me, and I was gonna pay.
Grounded. I was gonna be so grounded, and how could I explain that to Ziggy? He was shipping out in a few weeks, and I wanted all the time with him that I could get before that happened, because when he left, that was just going to tear me up, because who knew if he'd come back? I wasn't over-doing the drama on that one, either. Ziggy was a Space Marine, an elite Space Marine, a Spider-Killer, and I knew what he did, and the risks he took, and what his life expectancy was, and crap, if I was grounded now, that was just gonna kill me.
Already I was getting a wide berth. Other pedestrians who were leaving the high speed commuter belt down the center of the tunnel were skirting me like I was an undesirable element low on the social credit table, and, I mean, I was even in my school uniform, so it wasn't like I looked like was running with the JoeBoys or anything. Which I used to, sometimes, for kicks, but not now, coz Ziggy was as straight as they came, and he didn't approve of stuff like that. Although he didn't mind a good bar-fight now and then, but then, he was a Space Marine.
Everyone knows there's nothing a Space Marine likes more than a good fight.
Well, and a girl, which I guess was where I come in.
My uniform? School?
Harrow International Girls School of New Beijing, and I'm not going to tell you what it costs my parents to send me there. I'd be embarrassed. So would they, because you're not supposed to be able to afford stuff like that on a Party Secretary's salary, although my Dad
is
the New Beijing Party Secretary, and let's just say, Dad used his position to "help" people that needed help, and they did him favors in return, and my Mom makes a bundle.
Guangxi. Favors.
It's the oil that makes everything flow real fast in the Chinese Hegemony, and I knew a bit about guangxi myself, although in my case, it'd sort of backfired, although things