Earth Husbands are Odd (Earth Fathers) by Lyn Gala
Author:Lyn Gala [Gala, Lyn]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Gay, romance, aliens, alien contact, first contact, alien offspring
Publisher: Lyn Gala
Published: 2020-12-16T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter Thirteen
Max sighed as the door slid closed behind them. Home. He had never been so happy to see the inside of his little ship. Rick came out of a side room. âYou return in sighing,â he said.
Max watched Rickâs tentacles get wavier and floppier as he closed the distance between them. he caught a tentacle in his hand. âCarrington is sending payment over. We helped her people plan for a potential breach attack.â
âFather Max impressed with violence,â Xander said.
Max cringed as Rickâs tentacles stiffened. âSnitch,â Max muttered before he turned his attention to his unhappy husband. âI was not violent to Carringtonâs people. I was perfectly polite.â
âXander says impressed with violence!â Rick protested with a trumpet.
âI impressed them with my theoretical violence against invading peoples. I was not violent.â
Xander blew raspberries while Rick did a little quarter turn. Ignoring the little shit, Max pulled Rick closer. âI was very non-violent. You would have been proud of me.â That was even true if Max ignored the way he had horrified Carrington's head of security with a detailed description of how to use a maintenance hook to disembowel the enemy. That had not secured his reputation as a sane, nonviolent individual, but if Hunters did get on the ship, Carrington's people were now prepared.
Eager to change the subject, Max turned his attention to Xander. âI noticed Carrington was using female pronouns for you. Have I been wrong about your gender?â Guilt gnawed at the idea that heâd spent months calling a girl by a boy name and he couldnât even tell the difference. Then again, Rick had demonstrated his genital tentacles and they still looked like the tool manipulation tentacles which did not appear different than the foot tentacles. And, for that matter, Rick tended to use all of the above equally well when having sex. So boy versus girl was still a mystery when it came to Hidden people.
âI do not wish to be female,â Xander said. âI do not prefer to spend time on appearance.â
âWhoa!â Max blurted. âFemale does not mean spending time on appearance. Where did you even get that?â
âTelevision,â Xander said.
Max had a flashback to his mother complaining that the âboob tubeâ was a bad influence on the kids. His father had never done more than grunt unless she got shrill. Then their father would drive them outside to get some healthy air. Their childhood home had been a half mile downwind of a cattle farm. He would not have described the air as healthy.
âAll females I observed on television are more decorated. Buffy often moans over the loss of shoes. I do not have time for decoration on my face.â
âYou mean they wear more makeup? Women don't have to wear makeup.â
âOkay,â Xander said, and then he started pushing the utility cart down the hallway.
âWait,â Max called, unwilling to let this misunderstanding stand. Xander ignored him and headed through the door into the main junction. âItâs not like that,â Max said weakly.
Rick tightened his tentacle around Maxâs wrist.
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