Ancient Thought by Viola Grace

Ancient Thought by Viola Grace

Author:Viola Grace [Grace, Viola]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Terran Reset, Adult, Romance, Science Fiction, Space Opera
ISBN: 9781487432256
Publisher: eXtasy Books Inc
Published: 2021-02-26T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

The next three ancients that she saw were all polite and enjoyed her visits. She ate a number of things as it seemed that it was the benchmark for how capable a person she was, and all of the ancients had signed on for it. She had a bit of trouble eating the raw meat, but she cut it into slivers and got it down.

Today she was meeting with Aloth, the Hirn. She had been able to do some research on the species, and to her amazement and amusement, there appeared to be at least one human involved with a member of the descendant species. It was rather funny if a strange coincidence.

Aloth was one of the two males that Oshuan had warned her about. She stood up from the disk and looked into the forest. The shadows moved, and he stepped forward, dark mahogany coloured, huge rack of horns, and deer-like features. He was tall and had all the charm of a rutting stag. The nudity didn’t help. His erection was large and weeping, so she said what she was thinking.

“Did you just finish jerking off?” She used her disapproving teacher voice.

He paused as if he was shocked that she hadn’t shrieked or tried to get away. He titled his head. “You are the new novice?”

“I have been upgraded to Master. I am Master Elizabeth of the Alliance Protectorate of Terra.”

He bowed gracefully. “An honour to meet you, Master Elizabeth. I am Aloth of the Hirn.”

“I would shake your hand, but I think there has been plenty of shaking already.”

His mouth twisted, and he laughed. “Fair enough. You aren’t wearing the clothing I sent.”

“Oh, I am, but I have also done some research, and this outfit is not for historical memory but for your own titillation. So, you will speak with me first, and if we can make an agreement, I will remove the outer robe.”

He clapped in delight. “This way.”

She knelt and picked up her disk. He paused. “Why don’t you leave that here?”

“I don’t want to, and I don’t want you so overtaken with memory that you can’t lead me out, so this way, I can leave you in peace when we are done.”

He frowned, shrugged, and led the way further into the woods.

Their destination was a good distance into the woods, but she could see the sky, so her disk could take her out of there. He was fairly close to the monastery, but it was still a long walk.

There was a pool with a small waterfall, moss-covered rocks, and a set of seats with a table that had been carved out of the native rock.

She sat on the stone seat that was across from him, and he had nuts and berries as his lunch.

He smiled. “Go on, help yourself.”

She took a few of the berries, bit them, and spit them out. “Bleah. Bitter.”

He frowned. “They are sweet and in season.”

She shook her head. “I don’t know what it is, but since I have been on Mathlu, my sense of taste has been taking tremendous swings.



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