Xenophilia -- Melissa -- Part 3
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This is part of a project to touch up and publish an older series of works I had done in the past, placing them on Literotica. There are quite a few parts, so they will seem repetitive as more are updated, and since they are not being completely revised, they will show their age. There will also be some questionable content, and due to said age, may not be presented in the most palatable manner, as much as I may have believed I did those years ago. Please keep this in mind.
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Of all the emotions she had experienced over the past 24 hours -- fear, panic, dread, humiliation, shame, degradation, disgust, pleasure, uncertainty, confusion, titillation -- boredom was the last Melissa ever expected to be feeling in this situation. But too energised from the creature's milk, and the food she had been given, she could not bring herself to fall asleep, and she was far too alert to simply let time pass her by in a haze.
The only consolation to her doldrums was when one of her fellows had stirred from their sleepy fugue, and a conversation was struck. She didn't know this man personally -- just some middle aged clerk who dealt with the administration side of things in Victor's Post -- but it was good to be able to exchange actual words with another who understood them. Though the topic of conversation was hardly anything normal, as anyone would expect.
"They rounded up what few androids there were, and just locked them in one of the storage vaults," he explained to her. There were only a few androids in Victor's Post, fewer than some other settlements of even sizes smaller than it. It was hardly an issue, but it seemed apparent that the aliens were cautious of them, and dealt with them accordingly. "The strange thing is, they didn't kill any of them, except some of the 'dumb' ones that tried to fight. It's like they were trying to avoid doing that sort of thing."
Melissa pondered the possibilities; thinking back, when she had been on the run, she had not seen the creatures visibly kill or maim any of her colleagues or other colonists; they simply snatched their victims, and she could attribute the silenced screams to whatever they 'stung' Melissa with. Carton -- the middle aged office clerk in question -- had mentioned a similar instance, feeling a firm, dull thump in the small of his back, and then just passing out a few moments later. Whatever kind of venom it was, it worked fast, and effectively. Granted, Melissa had no idea if they kept
everyone
alive, or just those they liked.
At the very least, Carton's own recounts suggested the aliens were careful in catching their victims... yet they also seemed to take delight in stalking their 'prey' as well.
"
I swear, she was just waitin', crawlin' around on the ceiling and trying to freak me out,"
he had said before their current exchange about the androids. Melissa had no reason to dismiss that these aliens would deliberately hunt, stalk and unnerve their victims for the hell of it; their behaviour, as caring as it was, was quite predatory, and they seemed to enjoy their 'prey' squirming in fear almost as much as they seemed to delight in making them squirm in pleasure.
Melissa also noted, with some chagrin, how Carton referred to the creatures as 'she'; Melissa wasn't quite ready to accept that level of familiarity, especially after one of these 'females' stuck a penis inside of her and pumped eggs into her womb with it. But she didn't press the issue with the man.
"Are you sure they didn't do anything else to the other androids?" Melissa asked. The more and more she pieced together about these creatures, the more and more Melissa was confused; they were hunters, preying on the people of the colony, one by one. It was slow at first, just a few disappearances the local Weyland-Yutani representatives said they were investigating and to not panic over -- basically just dismissing concerns altogether, really -- and then, a few days ago, everything ramped up and the colony was plunged into chaos as they started practically invading Victor's Post, snatching people as quickly as possible.
Melissa wondered if they had started out with only a few individuals, and slowly kidnapped people to reproduce and expand their numbers, and once they had enough, they unleashed an onslaught. In any case, they enjoyed what they did, stalking and stealing people, forcing their lustful intentions upon their victims, raping people and mating with them. In those respects, they were amoral and wicked.
Yet they exercised a great deal of care towards their hosts, given their tender feeding of their captives. Even the rough sex was not so savage it was impossible to enjoy, and it was clear that the pleasure of their mates was of particular importance to them, for whatever reason. They also made no distinctions with the recipients of their erotic affections, albeit tending towards their human captives over their own kin. In a way, it was like a twisted sort of 'xenophilia', except it was the aliens who had a thing for the humans this time. Melissa needed more evidence before she could really come to that conclusion.
"No," Cartoon shook his head. "No, once they got them all locked up, they left them there. Granted, I can't say what's happened since they caught me, but they didn't seem interested in dealin' with the androids once they weren't able to interfere. They're smart; get the robots out of the way, and any other technology too. I saw them block cameras and jam doors open, and knock out the lights in places, all for some sick game of cat and mouse."
Carton looked to Melissa with a quizzical expression.
"And then, they bring me down here and... well, it's not like I call what's happened a living hell," he admitted. "They get off on us, but I ain't seen them hurt a single one of us since I got down here, and I saw a few others kickin' and screamin' as they were carried off like we were. If they weren't killed, then... this is what they're doing with all of us. Don't get me wrong, I wanna get out of here too, but..."
"Don't say this isn't the worse situation we could be in," Melissa said with a churlish roll of her eyes.
"But it isn't! Not yet, anyways! Hell, I haven't had sex since my ex-wife stopped lovin' me, and I've never had it as good!"
'
TMI'
, she thought to herself. However, even Melissa couldn't
disagree
with Carton; their captivity was still in early days, but other than a slowly diminishing emotional torment, the creatures hadn't done anything to her or her fellows that seemed wholly horrendous. Naturally, she didn't quite agree with Carton's acceptance of the situation, nor the overall idea that 'good sex makes it all okay'... though these creatures were
very