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As soon as they were all standing by the bed, B decided to take charge and he moved closer to Talia, tugging her t-shirt up over her head, wanting to get a look at that soft, fat body he loved so much. She was so smooth and soft too touch, so amazing to feel. Her round, curvy body seemed incredibly feminine, and he couldn’t wait to explore that all over again.
At first Talia was a little shy, not quite ready to be exposed all over again, but as soon as her top was off and her trousers had been yanked away from her body, she felt empowered under the desire that was swirling all around her.
Once Talia was in just her underwear, her large, pillowy breasts and soft, pale belly exposed for him, B did the same for her, too, showing off his very human body. Wade did the same too, even though his appearance was a little bit freer, alternating between human and alien. Talia enjoyed the show. She loved the differences between those men, they excited her in equal measures every single time.
After that they all laid down on the bed and as Wade kissed Talia’s eager lips, B started to move his way up her thighs, running his lips and tongue all over her skin his tongue as he went. While B drove her wild, Talia felt herself about ready to scream and explode, so wanting to give herself some form of distraction, she found her way to the waistband of Wade’s underwear, and dipped her fingers inside his boxers, exploring the warm, throbbing erection that he had for her inside.
“Oh wow,” Wade gasped into her mouth. “That feels amazing!”
Feeling a little bit competitive, B tugged Talia’s panties down with his teeth, causing her to cry out in delight. Keeping the momentum going, he instantly moved his mouth over her center to claim her with his lips and tongue. He moved his tongue over her in the way that she loved the most, flicking it lightly over her clit and plunging deep into her alternately, bringing her far too close towards climax. In the end, she arched her back in pleasure, wanting him to lick inside her even deeper, which he happily did. At one point it felt like he was so far inside of her that he had to be changing his shape.
Seeing that Talia was starting to lose control, edging closer towards orgasm, Wade moved his hands up to her inviting, heavy breasts, and he played a little too roughly with her sensitive, erect nipples as he kissed her passionately, sending a million and one sensations crashing right through her body.
As the waves of pleasure finally pounded and plunged through Talia, pulsating through her over and over again, she felt happier than she ever thought was possible. Of course, far in the back of her mind she worried about it all coming to an end, but at the same time, she was simply enjoying the moment.
Chapter 5
A few days later, Wade heard some new intel. “Someone in the rebel group has contacted me with information about what’s going on out there,” he said, anxiously.
Fear tore through Talia at those words. She didn’t know what she was supposed to think. On the one hand she really wanted to know what was going on out there, but on the other she didn’t want their fantasy shattered. The cottage was where their life was perfect, and she knew that news was going to change that completely.
“Wh… what’s going on?” she stammered nervously.
“We can stay,” he said, sounding as shocked by that as Talia felt. “The humans are allowing the Ec’dua to stay on Earth.”
“But what about the anti-Earth faction?” she asked, desperately. She couldn’t help but think about the aliens that kidnapped and beat up Wade so savagely. She couldn’t risk going out there and going through that again. Much as this was good news, it was scary news too. She definitely needed all of the facts before she could celebrate.
“Anyone that isn’t compliant with the new rules is being sent away. I think many Ec’dua have already moved away from this planet.”
Her heart raced with intrigue, wanting to know how it was all going to work. “I don’t even know what to say,” she started, having a million questions to ask. “What are these new rules you mentioned?”
“Basically just peace,” he told her and B. B was silent, drinking it all in, thinking that it sounded too good to be true. He wanted it to be of course, but it felt a little too crazy to just accept with ease. All he’d wanted since he’s first met Talia was to stay on Earth with her, but he needed it to be right before he could truly be happy. “Everyone will move into one area, to pool resources better, and people will be given jobs to keep things moving smoothly, help us rebuild the planet. I guess it’ll be like a real society, like before.”
Talia had been too young when the war started to really remember the old world well, but she couldn’t help being intrigued by it. It sounded wonderful. But of course, their relationship was still bound to be frowned upon no matter what. B and Wade and she would never be able to just live their lives and to be happy – Talia was sure that was asking too much of the new world.
“But what about us?” she whispered, feeling incredibly nauseous with it all. “How will we work?” She didn’t want her relationship to end. She wanted to stay in the cottage and forget about the outside world. But she could already see that Wade wanted to be out there. That was so him, wanting to help people, wanting to be useful, and she didn’t think that they could hold him back no matter what they said.
And there really wasn’t any point to any of this if they couldn’t all be together. They’d fought so hard for it. They couldn’t just throw it away now. Then it would all have been for nothing.
“I don’t know,” Wade admitted, shrugging his shoulders. “I’m not sure that this sort of thing has been discussed if I’m honest, but I have been thinking about it.”
“What do you think?” B interjected finally. “What’s your opinion on this one?”
“I think that we should go, to at least give it a try, but what we should do is act like we are just friends in public, just until we figure out our place in this post-war world. I know it’s not ideal not to live together, but I think that it might be the best for the beginning.”
Talia thought that over, knowing that really if they were going to go to the new camps, Wade’s idea it was the only way, but she didn’t really like it. It made her afraid. She no longer did well with being alone and she really wasn’t looking forward to going through it again.
But she had to be strong, especially if she wanted to keep her new family together. She was just going to have to be brave once more.
She saw B nod, and imitated him doing the same. She wasn’t sure, she definitely didn’t feel confident in her decision, but she told herself it was only a trial period. It wasn’t forever.
Or was it?
Chapter 6
It was a week into living at the camp, and Talia still hadn’t quite settled in. When she arrived there with Wade and B in tow, things had been chaotic so they had not been noticed, but now that they had been there for a while, she was starting to see how difficult it was going to be, and that made her miss the cottage even more.
She should have insisted that they stay in the cottage – that life was so much better than this new one. She couldn’t believe that she’d been talked into doing something that she knew was not as good. She could have predicted that she would end up miserable, but she’d allowed herself to get talked into it regardless.
Talia worked hard at her job and put on a brave face the entire time, but inside she was a mess. She didn’t get to spend much time B and Wade anymore because of their constant busy schedules, and the fact that they had to hide who they were, and she feared that she was starting to lose them both. She was scared that they were slipping away and that she was going to end up alone all over again. They had no intimate, private time together, as they’d used to, though she held out hope it would happen soon.
There were also still signs of the unhappy Ec’dua, which scared Talia a whole lot. She was often seeing fights break out and people getting banished, and she couldn’t help but worry about what that meant for the future. It was scary to think that those rebellious people might come after her or B and Wad
e once more, and it also made her fear that the humans would eventually give up on peace and send the Ec’dua away.
As she lay on her bed feeling cold and alone, a few tears fell down her cheeks. She didn’t even know what she was crying for, just a bit of everything really. She was saddened that her life had changed and not improved, and did not seem to be. She didn’t even have an idea about when it was going to get better. She was upset that everything felt out of her control all over again. She had spent her entire life unable to really control anything and that was a cycle that kept repeating itself over and over again.
How could she get out of that cycle and return to the happy life she’d known?
She cried in despair, worrying that she would never have it again.
Chapter 7
After the first month, Talia started to get what she had with B and Wade back once more. As they settled into their new routine, they managed to find their way back to each other. That made her a whole lot happier. She didn’t care about anything else as long as she had them by her side. The short, private minutes they managed to share at first became longer, and her tears began to dry.
But the more open they became, and the more confident they felt, the more people started to suspect the truth about them. At first it started as whispers behind their back as they walked around what was slowly becoming a small town, and eventually it became abuse coming from all angles. Some people didn’t seem to care too much, they were just happy to finally have peace and a life back, but the ones who did care weren’t shy about letting them know.
Wade and B really didn’t show much concern about this. They didn’t care enough to let it bother them, but it tore Talia apart. She hated being the center of attention, it upset her and she couldn’t stand the whispering and the stares. It made her feel guilty for the people she’d fallen in love with.
Of course she knew that her three-way relationship must seem strange to other people. She would probably have felt the same way she hadn’t been a part of it. But she was and it felt perfect to her. So maybe people couldn’t understand it from her point of view. But did they have to be so judgmental? Couldn’t they try to empathize with her? It didn’t feel fair.
It wasn’t too bad when she was with B and Wade, because they helped her to feel more secure in herself and forget her worries with kisses and caresses. But when she was alone, she walked with a thumping heart and her eyes fixed firmly on the ground, which was how she managed to miss someone that she actually knew, trying to communicate with her.
“Talia?” a female voice gasped out. “Talia is that you?”
Normally, she wouldn’t have spun around, she wouldn’t have even responded. She would have pretended she did not hear, and moved on. But whoever it was grabbed hold of her shoulder and forced her to look at them. As her heart pounded, she quickly found herself looking into a pair of eyes that were a little bit familiar, but that she couldn’t quite place, however hard she tried.
“I… I…” Talia started, as her mind whirred trying to figure out who she was talking to and what she wanted. “I…”
“It’s me,” the woman said, pointing to herself. “Bonnie Smith? I suppose I look a lot different now. Not like you. You might not be six years old anymore, but I would recognize you anywhere. I suppose my human form isn’t anywhere near the same.”
“Bonnie?” Talia gasped out, totally unable to believe it. Bonnie was her best friend when they were kids, she was there the day that the epic war had been announced. Talia had been shocked to discover that her only friend had been the enemy all along… a shape-shifting Ec’dua alien invader. Bonnie’s betrayal had devastated her, and wrecked her trust, and been one of the factors that had led Talia to avoid making relationships with other people all through her youth during the long Ec’dua war. Talia never thought she would see Bonnie again, yet here she was looking right at her. Sure her human form was different now, but there was still that familiar sparkle in her eyes, that Talia knew well.
There had been one moment, back on that fateful day, after Bonnie revealed she was an Ec’dua ‘sleeper agent’ in her classroom. In that moment, Bonnie could have turned Talia over to the enemy and had her killed, but she didn’t. She saved her life and Talia had always wanted to thank her for that.
“You… you saved me,” Talia gasped out, her mind reeling with the knowledge that she’d managed to find her friend against all the odds. “Back then, in the school you saved me.”
“I did,” her friend confirmed, holding onto her hand. “I did save you because I knew that you didn’t deserve to die.”
With that one statement, Talia found herself bursting into tears, the emotion finally consuming her. Bonnie embraced her, then ushered her inside to comfort her. As far as Bonnie was concerned, despite everything they had been through, that friendship was still there and she was concerned to see her so sad.
“Tell me what’s wrong,” Bonnie insisted while they were inside her house. Bonnie looked at Talia with such concern, such non-judgment, that Talia actually found herself explaining everything without even thinking it through. It just felt so good to have someone that she’d once known by her side. It made everything much easier to simply say aloud.
“I was kidnapped, during some point in the war, and I was thrown into a cell. There I found myself connecting with one of your kind. His name is B…”
“Are you together?” she hissed excitedly. “I know we aren’t supposed to do that, but the war is over and things are changing now, and soon I think it’ll be fine.”
Her acceptance was overwhelming and she quickly found herself telling her even more.
“Well it isn’t just him. There’s another man too, another Ec’dua…”
“I see,” Bonnie said, taking that as totally normal, which Talia knew it was. The Ec’dua did things differently, so this wasn’t too much of a surprise. “That’s something for humans find hard to comprehend, huh?”
She smiled, which Talia returned gratefully. It felt so nice to just have someone listening to her, hearing her out and treating her concerns as real. Often she felt that because B and Wade didn’t seem too bothered by it all, they assumed that she shouldn’t be either.
“I know, I guess I just don’t know what to do,” she responded sadly. “People are so against us and it’s hard.”
“Don’t do anything,” Bonnie insisted, holding her hands in hers. “You are happy, they are happy, don’t care about the opinion of others. Just continue to live your life defiantly. Soon enough people will move on… human nature will have people focusing on something else.”
“You think?” she asked, praying desperately that her friend was right. “You really think so.”
“Yes,” Bonnie insisted. “Plus, you have me now, I’ll defend you to the end of time, you know I will.”
“I do,” Talia’s eyes filled with tears. “Thank you, I really appreciate you saying that.”
She stayed with her friend for a while, reconnecting in a way that she hadn’t expected to with anyone else ever again, and by the time she left her home she was filled with a new determination. Bonnie was right, and she was going to go back and move in with the people she loved. Screw other people, this life was for her and she intended to live it to the fullest!
Chapter 8
Life felt more complete as she finally moved in with the two men that she loved so desperately. They were happy for her to do so, and she now had Bonnie to support her too, so everything felt like it was going to be okay. Sure, people still had their opinions, but they felt dulled in her mind. She didn’t care as much anymore. She had the life that she always wanted. She did not need the approval of strangers.
“Are you happy?” Wade asked her, kissing her on the lips. “Is this everything that you wanted?”
“It is,” she replied happily, feeling like a massive weight had been lifted from her shoulders. “This really is everything.”
“I’m so glad that you came here,” B agreed, looking as hap
py as Talia and Wade felt. “This finally all feels right now.”
As they circled her, covering her in kisses, Talia started to feel that familiar urge bursting through her. She always felt so horny around these men, it drove her crazy, but this time she was more than happy to just roll with it, it had been far too long.
Screw you world, she thought happily to herself. If you knew how amazing this felt, you would keep your opinions to yourself!
All of a sudden, there were so many sensations racing through Talia’s body that she couldn’t tell which man was doing what to her. B kissed her mouth passionately, as Wade turned her back to him as he slid his fingers inside of her, making her squeal submissively. Things were heating up quickly, proving how much they’d missed her body too.
All of a sudden she felt guilty for holding herself back for such a long time. She felt bad for getting herself so tied up in knots over the opinions of others. She realized now that her actions had affected all of them, and she didn’t like that one bit. It made her feel awful and selfish.
That ebbed away as Wade started running his lips over her breasts, and B slid down and began flicking his tongue teasingly between her legs – everything seemed to be happening so quickly, and her body was tingling and throbbing electrically, going wild with desire. She could keep control of what was happening, and letting herself go was seriously amazing. She tried to focus for a second as Wade’s mouth moved up over her neck and B tugged her panties down, but she quickly gave up, tossing her head back in ecstasy instead, simply losing herself in the sensations that were coursing through her veins.
As her boys began to strip themselves, and Talia found herself with pulsating erections to play with. She licked and stroked, and gladly allowed entry. Soon she was in that place once more, the one that made her truly happy, with her guys and orgasm after orgasm crashing over her body.