The first part of this story is the revised version of the original Alien Girls with new chapters to continue their adventures. Your comments guide and encourage me. Thank you!
Enjoy!
Alien Girls Find Friends
Chapter 1
Awake, light everywhere, moving.
My name is...ah...call me Alice.
'A car, huh? Different. What's that UBR symbol on the window?'
'Car for hire, our cover. That phone in your purse...'
'This ugly bag is
my
purse?'
'Yes, inside is a phone. It calls me. I'm Susan, your driver.'
'You mean my guard.'
'Your wingman.'
'Wing-woman. Let's go to San Francisco. It's too bright here.'
'Nope, this is the spot. You're going to meet someone here.'
'I'm here for what?'
'Sex.'
'When I studied this planet, it was all about sex.'
'You'll soon find out. They want to understand the vibrations.'
'You mean like the heat from this slit between my legs—my pussy in their vernacular. It's leaking even when I look at you, wing-guard.'
'Maybe they tweaked your DNA too much.'
'Pull over and I'll show you a tweak or two.'
'Here's your stop, just in time.'
A modern apartment on a trolly stop in Phoenix. Reminds her of a prison: small boxy rooms in shades of gray feed into communal spaces.
No wonder bars are so popular. Can't wait to try alcohol.
'Dancing at Buffalo Pete's' reads the sign in the lobby.
Let's let this animal roam, but I will not mate with buffalos, not even foreplay.
Meanwhile, back in the UBR, telekinetic waves crackle the ether as they discuss their newest agent.
She's blasting out vibes like sex is the only pulse in the galaxy. She's very aggressive like a magnet—my human body quivered. Got excited. Wet. Still wet.
They say,
'
Sex makes the world go round.'
Earth is overflowing with life...teaming multitudes.
She wants to go to San Francisco.
Oracle says she meets someone in Phoenix. We don't know who.
Oracle lavished her with beauty. Made every fine curve a lasting memory. She'll have hundreds of lovers. How will we know the one?
Watch closely. I can't fathom why one so unruly was chosen.
End Transmission
At Pete's, Alice enters the room and wavy vibes like moon tides weave through the people. Everyone, but one, itches as desire blossoms.
The smiling goth girl in the corner watches the commotion intently.
Seeing the changes she's wrought so quickly, Alice abruptly leaves.
Vitality is sucked from the room. The bartender's hand freezes as he pours a draft, beer overflowing the glass. Deflated laughter hangs between forgotten punchlines. Dancers who were whirling toward where Alice stood shift about awkwardly.
Outside, she finds the goth girl by her side, shiny black hair glinting in the too-bright sun.
'You're a sex goddess.'
'Goddess?'
'You know from above. Descended. Magic...those people in the bar. Especially, the girls.'
'I seem to favor girls.'
'They'd like to savor you.'
'Savor?'
'More like devour—lick, tongue, slurp the juices from your pussy like it's their fountain of youth.'
'Am I your dinner?' Alice asks, waiting, getting that feeling.
'We can eat later. I like to know my dinner.'
'I want to know the girl who just smiled in the corner of that dark bar, like a ...I saw a picture once, a glimmering light...yeah...a night light.'
'The kind with a little switch on the bottom, so you can flick me on whenever you want?'
'Somewhere down there.' Alice smiles.
'The others inside couldn't figure you out. Couldn't tell a sex goddess if she sat on their face.'
'I thought your antiquated facial recognition was for computers.'
'You talk like you're from another planet.'
'An alien girl sent here to study your sex habits.'
'Like mating rituals?'
'Vibrations...what stirs the blood, shakes the bones, quivers the heart.'
'A lot of that going around... Where's your spaceship?'
'I'll call her. Don'l be disappointed.'
Minutes later, Susan arrives in a minivan with darkened windows.
'You changed your spaceship?'
'Spaceship?'
'The UBR... I told my new friend I'd call the spaceship.'
'Does your friend have a name?'
'Please tell your adopted aliens your name?'
'Mercy.'
'Mercy?'
'Yes, Mom wanted more of it when I was born.'
'M—I don't like calling you a common noun—this is the newly named Susan. I'm the equally new, Alice.'
Mercy catches Susan frowning.
These girls must be playing her