If you want 10" cocks, women who orgasm in 10 seconds flat, simultaneous orgasms or gallons of cum then I'm sorry, but this is not the right story for you. I like to write about ordinary people with ordinary sexual appetites in slightly out of the ordinary situations. I try to keep the plot lines as near to reality as I can... this one is a bit different!
This story is complete fantasy. I have never been abducted by aliens!!! I try to keep the sex as true to my own experience as possible. I love to write about kissing, stoking, how sex feels and sex as an encounter which involves all the senses. I do like to 'get dirty' but only in the height of my (and my character's) arousal. All my stories (except this one!!) have my own experience in them, but they are not autobiographical.
No one in this story is under the age of 18.
Constructive feedback welcome. I am from UK, so UK spelling applies. Thank you for reading my story
Act 1 -- In the physiatrist's chair.
"So, Madeline, how are you feeling today?" Said the man sitting in the chair next to me. I was lying on a leather couch in a room with wall-to-wall bookcases. An archetypal physiatrist's office.
The room was warm and smelt faintly of jasmine. I was feeling dazed, like I was emerging from a fog. "OK." I did feel physically OK, actually I felt wonderfully warm and relaxed, even though my head was spinning. "Where am I?"
"All in good time, Madeline, all in good time." He had a soothing voice and unusually for me I didn't feel like arguing the point. "I just want you to relax. I'm here to help you. I'm here to take you on a beautiful journey of discovery."
Journey... That rung a bell, the last thing I remember was going on a journey with my son. I was taking him to start university. We were crossing the moors in a terrible fog. Bright lights then nothing.
"That's right Madeline, you were on a journey with your son." He said in his soothing tone.
But I hadn't said anything. I was now totally confused. My mind was racing, how, when who, what, where, fog, bright lights, oh my son, Harry, Harry.
"Calm Madeline, calm. Harry is safe and so are you." He said and I believed him. I wish I had taken more notice of this apparent telepathy, but I was too concerned about my son's welfare.
"But where am I" I said.
"You are in my office, Madeline. Relaxed and ready to talk. I will take you back to see Harry in a few minutes. OK?"
"Yes." His tone and demeanour made it very hard to resist his suggestions. My body felt great and the spinning in my head was slowing.
"Good. You have been in a car accident, but don't worry both you and Harry are completely unharmed. My colleagues and I have suggested you stay on a little longer so that we can explore your feelings."
That was a strange thing to say, 'explore feelings' after a car accident. I don't know why I didn't just get up and walk out, but all I could muster was, "that's nice, but I need to see my son and I need to get him to university."
"Yes, I completely understand Madeline, but I'm afraid that's just not possible, at the moment."
I was confused. "Of course, it's possible. I..."
He cut me off. "No sorry Madeline, not at the moment, soon, but not now."
My instinct to see my son cut through my warm haze, the calm room and his soothing voice. I got up and walked to the door. Except I didn't. I hadn't moved. I wanted my body to tense, I wanted 'fight or flight' but all I got was relaxation.
"What's happening, who are you, where am I?"
The world went white... nothing...
I heard Harry say "you're here mum. You are safe with me."
I wasn't in the physiatrist's room I was in a white room with one large bed and a toilet. Like a warm prison cell. I was in Harry's arms. Safe.
"Harry, I don't understand. Where are we? I've just had a very strange dream. It seemed so real. This doesn't seem real. What the fuck is going on?"
"Were you in a physiatrist's office?"
"Yes"
"Did you try to get up but couldn't?"
"Yes"
"I woke from the same dream about 1/2 an hour ago. You have been lying, catatonic, on the bed for all that time. Then you sat up with a start."
"What did he say to you, Harry?" He was about to answer when he slumped back on the bed. Eyes wide open but otherwise not moving at all. I was very frightened. I shook him. "Harry, wake up," but he didn't.
He didn't wake for about 1/2 an hour. When he finally woke he was groggy, so I gave him a few minutes to collect his thoughts. I was still totally confused as to what was going on. "Did you go to the room?"
"Yes, I have been talking for hours."
"You were only asleep, if that's what it was for 1/2 an hour."
"Mum, we have been captured by aliens."
"Shut up Harry, that's really silly."
"So how do you explain the catatonic state, the fact that you and I have been talking to the same person and had the same experience?"
"I don't know but it isn't aliens."
"Well, whatever they are, they want to know more about us. Oh, and the other thing is how do you explain that they are telepathic?"
"It's all in our heads, Harry."
The world went white... nothing...
"Where do you think you are Madeline?" The soft voice spoke.
I refused to answer. I supposed I must have had a bang on the head, and this was all a dream.
"No, you have not had a bang on your head. Didn't you notice that both you and Harry were unscathed by your so-called crash?"
Oh fuck, telepathy! I didn't want to speak to them, so I hadn't, but they were reading my mind. I spoke (I have no idea why given they could read minds), "Why do you bring us here to talk?"
"That's better Madeline. We bring you here so you can relax. Our form would be alien to you, in all senses of the word. We don't want to shock or frighten you. We want to know more about you."
"Google is your friend" I sneered.
"Ah humour, that's good Madeline. We have surfed your primitive web and uploaded everything to our systems. We know it all but what we really need is more information on the human psyche. Now, we could spend weeks observing your minds, but you and Harry can be out so much quicker if you co-operate and answer our questions."
I was still not totally convinced that this was not a dream, but I thought 'what the hell, I might as well give it a go. If it is a dream, it will end all the sooner."
"This isn't a dream, but you are right Madeline, you will be out so much quicker if we talk.
The world went white... nothing...
"Are you OK mum?"
"Yes"
"What did they say?"
"Co-operate and we will be released much sooner. They asked for our co-operation, and I said yes. They are going to get what they want anyway, so we might as well co-operate."
"So, you believe they are aliens?"
"I don't know, Harry, I'm so confused. Let's talk about something else. Is there any fruit left?"
So, we co-operated; days merged into days. The conversations were easy and quite soothing. Although I hated the feeling when I came around; drained and groggy. They provided fruit which kept us both very 'regular'. At first it was very embarrassing using the toilet in full view of my son and (I imagine) vice versa, but we soon got used to it.
Act 2 -- Too much information.