Hey! MrDawnFluffles here! This story doesn't have much actual sex, but I felt like writing something more lore-based. Anyway, enjoy!
CW:
Monsters, Free Use, Elderly People
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I lurched up; the alarms blaring. I jumped out of bed and put on my Radsuit as quickly as I could before checking my monitors. The power was out; nothing more.
I took a deep breath. I traced my hand along the wall through the hallway, where I hadn't repaired the emergency lights and into the central room. The glow of Yatov II shone down through the glass dome overhead, granting me a bit of light as I made my way to the observation deck.
I picked up the binoculars from the stand and swept over the power grid in the distance. The sandstorm surrounded my base and made it more difficult to see, but I couldn't see anything wrong, at least from here.
I checked the hull integrity of my base, making sure nothing had damaged it. If radiation got inside, all my crops would die and I'd have to rely on rations until I could grow another batch.
Luckily, nothing seemed damaged, and I couldn't detect any radiation.
I made my way back through the central room and over to the airlock. I shut myself in tight and picked up my toolbox from the bench before slamming on the button and opening the door to the outside.
The sand bit at my suit as I trudged through the windswept landscape. After a quick sweep over the outside of the base, I walked over to the power lines. Still no visible damage.
I was getting progressively more worried. Most of the time, it was just storm damage that caused power outages. But every once in a while, a group of Paileni raiders got it in their mind that they could take me, so they'd sabotage my electricity before laying siege.
I followed the power lines to the ravine and carefully stepped across the rope bridge to where the power grid and turbines were set up.
A growing sense of unease filled my stomach, and I found myself fingering the latch to my holster.
I found the door to the command centre ajar, sand sweeping inside. I flicked on the night vision and headed in. The rage of the storm died down as my metal boots met the lead flooring, and I forced the door closed behind me.
Glancing around the room, I could see that all the consoles had been smashed. I groaned, recalling how much work I'd put into them, but I returned my focus to the present. Now I was certain I wasn't alone.
Moving to the next door, I unholstered my pistol and took a deep breath. The following room was empty as well, but I made sure to check behind the supply boxes I still hadn't collected from when I first built this place.
I cast an ear to the following door. Haggard breathing and the sounds of ripping flesh greeted me. After a quick wince, I steadied my breath and thrust open the door. Two Eboros were devouring my backup rations.
I opened fire, catching one of the gaunt humanoids in the arm, but they took cover before I could hit another shot.
I sidestepped the crates and nailed the creature right in the skull, its brains splattering against the dried rations.
As I rounded the next box and fired at the second Eboros, my gun started smoking.
"Stigging useless piece of crap!" I tossed it to one side and drew a knife. The creature stared me down, its pale eyes unblinking and unsettling. Its long claws glinted in the wake of my flashlight.
I charged at it, but it was way faster than I anticipated. It dodged my slash and sliced along my arm, sending a thin streak of blood across the ground.
My flashlight dropped to the floor, casting the room into partial darkness. The creature disappeared behind some more boxes.
I punched myself in the arm, sending just enough of a shock to reawaken my nerves, and I bent over to pick up the flashlight. Right as I stood, the beast tackled me, sending both my knife and flashlight careening into the darkness, my flashlight shattering upon impact.
The creature sat on my stomach, and with a deft slice, it cut open my mask. A few drops of drool splattered onto my face as the creature stared me down, the blackness all-encompassing. I could hear it sniffing, and I waited for the end to come.
But it never did. The creature instead sliced open my Radsuit and my shirt, revealing my boobs. Some more drool cascaded down onto my chest, and I scrunched up my face. I took a deep breath as I felt hot breath on one of my nipples, and I threw my knee upwards wildly.
I caught the creature right in between the legs, and it fell to one side, wailing in pain. I stumbled around the room until my hands found my knife, and just as I was about to end the creature's miserable life, a thought overtook me.
What if I could capture and study it? A cure for the radiation might be possible.
I slammed the hilt of my knife into the back of its head, and it stopped thrashing.
I stood and traced my hands along the walls until I returned to the control room. The flashlight I scrounged was usable, though the batteries were on the fritz and it flickered every few minutes. I tied the creature up and went about fixing what I could.
After a few hours of tinkering, I managed to get the lights back on, though the rest of the systems would require more supplies. Supplies that I didn't have on hand. I searched through the boxes and laid claim to a replacement helmet, though there was nothing I could use to replace the chest.
I grabbed some rations that had avoided most of the blood spray and chowed down while I pondered. "Serves you right for not keeping a backup Radsuit at the power plant, dummy."
I looked around, debating what might work, until my eyes settled on the corpse. I pulled out my knife and cut off an enormous section of skin.
The leathery substance came off in a thick sheet.
You're a genius, Pyrei. Perhaps a mad scientist, but they really don't get enough credit.
I scraped the gore off of it and picked up a Screwneedle. I attached some copper wire to the end of the needle and threaded the Eboros skin to my damaged Radsuit.
God, I hope this works.
By the time I finished, it looked like I was wearing a big grey leather bib, but after pouring a bit of water into it and heating it to evaporation, it seemed airtight.
I donned the new Radsuit and stood at the door. "This could be your last few minutes, Pyrei. What will your last words be?"
I thought for a moment. "Suck it fuckers, I got off this shithole of a rock."
I pushed the button and opened the airlock.
The wind tore at my skin, but I could breathe, at least. The radiation was so strong that if I were to be exposed to it, pustules would break out across my skin within minutes, so I seemed fine.
I crossed the rope bridge without incident and returned to my base, dragging the unconscious Eboros behind me. The airlock opened, the emergency lights of my base greeting me and calming my still-racing heart. I stepped inside, and after pushing the button, took a deep breath.
The power was still out, but at least I'd apprehended the culprits.
I went over to my lab, gathering the supplies I'd need to restore power on the way. I marked down the two Eboros I'd seen on my map. They'd never dared go as far west as they had today, but I wasn't surprised. I'd been expecting an Eboros sighting for a while, though the way they'd just clawed open my doors was worrying.
I tossed the creature into a pen I'd made in case I ever managed to raise livestock, but it would serve its purpose, with its reinforced locks and electric fence. Hopefully, there wouldn't be a way for it to escape.
Heading back upstairs, I could see the creature starting to wake.
I watched it for a moment, then turned away, returning to the main part of the base.