Original Stories Fan Fiction ❯ Stars of Fate ❯ Chapter Fifteen ( Chapter 15 )
[ X - Adult: No readers under 18. Contains Graphic Adult Themes/Extreme violence. ]
"It is my fault." He took the wash cloth and knelt before her. He gently ran it over her body, to wash away what the other him did to her. "When he takes over again...refuse him," he told her. Looking at her with his big eyes. "He won't do anything so long as you refuse him."He didn't know much about his other half other than the fact that he was an over aggressive, horny, and a jerk, but he did know that he had some control over him apparently. He wouldn't hurt Alana and violate her, not without serious repercussions.
Alana looked at him, she pulled him close to her. She smiled. "I won't refuse him because I won't refuse you. You are one in the same. If you get to have me, so does he. I can't play favorites," she whispered in his ear. Her hands started to rub his ears. "Don't worry so much. I'm not as breakable as I look."
He tried not to purr, but it was hard. "You're very breakable," he muttered to her chest. His eyes fell onto her bruises. If she wouldn't do anything about his other half he would.
After Yori helped her shower, she stepped out of the tub. Grabbing his hand, she didn't bother to change into clothes. She pulled him to the bed with her and made him get under the covers. "Make it up to me if you must. All I want is to be held," she said smiling. Even though her body hurt, she was trying hard not to beg him to give her a release.
Yori looked at her, his cheeks turned red as he kissed her. "I'll make it up to you," he whispered. His eyes seemed to doubt something, but he pushed his back. Kissing his way down her chest, he crawled beneath the covers as he kissed the top of her mound. Spreading her legs he lowered his head and ran his tongue across her clit.
Alana gasped. "Yori! Stop!" she demanded.
Yori poked his head up from the covers. "Am I doing it wrong?"
Alana was bright red. "N-no..." she stuttered. "But...you don't have to do that..."
He smiled. "I told you I'd make up for what I did."
Before she could reply his head ducked back beneath the covers. Spreading her legs he let his long tongue run over her clit once more before running it into her moist opening.
"Oh...God...." Alana moaned as she gripped the covers.
He was good. Really good. This couldn't be his first time. She was sure Golden Yori had no clue how to make her feel like this. Having his tongue flick over her, she moved her hands under the covers and started massaging his ears. Yori smiled as she began to rub his ears. She was enjoying it. His tongue continued to lap up her juices, dipping it and pulling into his mouth. His hands went to her clit and began teasing it. He might not be as smart or as aggressive as his other half, but he did have a few good qualities that he prided himself on. Alana opened her mouth and arched her back. With her hands working his eyes, she pushed his head deeper. She began to pant and the building started.
"Yes..." she hissed. Only moments later, she tugged on his ears as she cried out and came.
Yori smiled, even as his face was all but rammed into her crotch. He stayed down there even after her orgasm to finish cleaning up. Afterward he poked his head out from beneath the covers and laid it on her stomach. "So did I make up for what I did?"
Alana was still panting hard. "Good...kitty..." she panted as she pet his head and her eyes closed.
He was practically beaming as she said that. He kissed her stomach and wrapped his arms around her waist. He didn't feel like moving, so he was just going to lie like this for tonight.
Alana stood behind the stage and paced. Her speech was coming up and she was a nervous wreck. There were a lot of people out there, human and alien. Her stomach flipped and she felt like she was going to be sick.
Yori walked up to her and took her hands. No one was back there, but he wanted to do this quickly. He pressed his lips to her's and smiled. "You'll be fine," he promised. "I'll be standing up there right beside you."
"Today, I have a very special guest. Many of you know that I am campaigning not just for Eldarian rights, but for the rights of all species. Today, I have someone here who will tell you that I am not alone in that dream. Please, give her a round of applause!" His father stepped back as the line shined on where Alana was suppose to make her entrance.
Yori turned his ring invisible and led her out into the spotlight.
Alana smiled at the crowd and suddenly they stopped clapping. They were more than shocked that she was human. She made her was over to the podium and fixed the microphone so she could speak into it.
"I know, it's not common, in fact, I'm the very first human to ever stand beside an alien on a stage fighting for the same cause. I'm young, yes, but I know a lot more than I look. It doesn't take much to see that your kind isn't treated with the respect that you should have. You are abused and used by none other than those you seek help from. As a human, let me be the first of my kind to say...my race is wrong." She took a deep breath and looked down. This was hard.
Yori wished that he could help her. To even touch her to give her comfort. As he started to move his father put a hand on his shoulder and shook his head. This was Alana's time, not theirs.
"I came here despite what I know will surely follow. I'm positive many of my people will think I have turned my back on them, but in reality they have turned their back on you. It wasn't long ago that the peace treaty on Earth was signed, bringing all of the governments to one large democratic. It was my people that voted for you to come and stay on this land. Just because some of you were not born here doesn't make this place your home. When you came here, you became part of this world just as I am. In the 1900s women fought for equal rights. Before them, blacks fought for equal rights. No matter how we look at it, people who do not look the same will always fight for equal rights." She narrowed her eyes. "But it doesn't have to be that way! Do we all not bleed!? Do we all not cry!? Do we all not feel pain or hearts ache or even love!? Do we all not share the same air!? Our hearts all beat, even if we have more than one. No matter how the government tries to look at it, we are all the same. I am not afraid to stand here and say that the government is wrong! I've asked once before and I will ask again, where is that freedom for all we once had!? Where is that justice we fought so hard for as humans!? Can we not show the same compassion to those who are fighting the same battle we only just ended ourselves!? If a human cannot walk the street with an alien as friends or as lovers then we are all the same as we were back in the earlier centuries! We are racist! We are cowards! And we are wrong! You forget, when an alien walks on this Earth, he or she is considered part of this world and there for has a say...has a vote. You are the people! All of you! Stand up and speak for what you believe in! Stand up and don't be afraid! You have a voice! Use it!"
Yori's father smiled as he watched Alana. She was good. Real good. The crowd responded to her. Despite her age, she was drawing them in and they were listening. Human and alien alike. It didn't matter their species, they were listening; and that was a start.
"I came here today knowing that I will most likely cause a revolution. I know that I may even get physically harmed just for standing here and opening my mouth. But I will not falter. I will not stray. I'm sixteen years old and I am not afraid of being here and saying what I wish because I know it's right. No matter what people say, freedom is not free. If you want it you must fight for it. You have to want it and you have to prove that you want it. If you have the courage to be here today then you should have the courage to say what is on your mind. Equality is not something you should have to beg for, it's something you have a right to have! Speak up! Even if you think no one is listening! Speak up! Even if they beat you down! Speak up! Because one day one of you will be the one to make a difference! You are the people! And in a democratic, the law is ruled by the people and for the people! If you want change, you have to speak up!"
Alana stepped back. The crowd roared and cheers. She watched the waves of people throw their arms in the air and she placed her hand over her heart to calm herself.
Looking to the side, she smiled at Yori. It was nothing like she thought it would be. It was better. This was so much better. Slowly, she looked back at the people. Humans were shaking alien hands. Alana moved her hand over her mouth and tears started to fall while she smiled. It was small, but it was a step. They would speak up.
Yori's father moved and placed a hand on Alana's shoulder. "If one girl can be brave enough to speak her mind. If she can see the travesties which occur and want to do something about it then why can't you? The most powerful weapon you have is your voice. Let it be heard." He looked at Alana and smiled. "It only takes one to start a revolution."
After the ceremony ended Yori's father looked at the two of them back stage. "That was wonderful! Simply wonderful! You really have a gift Alana."
Alana blushed. She pushed her hair back. "Thank you..." She had to pry her hand from her heart. "I can't believe I really did that. I can't believe I went out there and didn't put my foot in my mouth."
"You did excellent!" Already he was pulling out his digital notebook. "When do you think you'll be able to speak again?"
Alana beamed. "You want me to do it again!" She started jumping. "Oh my God! This is really happening!" She took a deep breath to calm herself and to stop jumping. After getting that out of her system, she went back to being calm and collective. "Whenever is good for me."
He smiled at her enthusiasm. "Excellent. Next Saturday I'll hold another rally. I'll inform the press that you'll be giving a speech. That ought to incite a much larger crowd than today."
Though Yori stayed in the back while the two of them talked, he didn't like this. He knew that it made Alana happy, so he didn't say anything; but his stomach hurt whenever she was up there talking. It was as if he knew something bad was going to happen because of it.
Alana couldn't stop smiling on their way home. She chose to walk only because she needed to clear her mind. "Haden, you have been quiet. What's on your mind?" she asked as they walked
He looked over at her and just put on a smile. "What else? Food!" He smiled.
Alana stopped walking. "Really, what's going on? I think I know you know to know that look on your face...even if it isn't your normal look."
He looked at her, his ears falling slightly. "I'm just worried," he told her. He started to reach out to touch her cheek, but his hand fell to his side. "You just made a lot of people very angry."
She started walking again. "Yeah...I'm sure I did. Maybe I should heir another bodyguard," she said as they rounded the corner to her street.
He looked at her, worry flashing in his eyes for another moment. "You don't have to," he said quickly. "I'll make certain that nothing happens." For some reason just the idea of her having another Eldarian around made him...uneasy.
Alana smiled at him. "I'm not saying you can't protect me, I just don't want you to get hurt protecting me. You never know what could happen. And I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if I caused you to get seriously injured."
"Well I don't want anyone else to protect you," he told her. "Even if I do get hurt, I heal up quickly."
She looked up at him as they walked in her house. She closed the door. "I'm flattered, Yori."
Yori turned off the holo ring and fell to all fours so that he could shake off his whole Haden persona. Being him was no fun. He nuzzled Alana before bouncing off to the kitchen. "Well what kind of boyfriend would I be if I let someone else fight for you?" He gave her a big smile as he opened up the fridge. Alana had been too nervous to eat before so he didn't eat and now he was starving.
Alana hopped on the counter and shrugged. "I wouldn't know. I've never had a boyfriend. Just fooled around with some guys before when I got bored."
Alana looked at him, she pulled him close to her. She smiled. "I won't refuse him because I won't refuse you. You are one in the same. If you get to have me, so does he. I can't play favorites," she whispered in his ear. Her hands started to rub his ears. "Don't worry so much. I'm not as breakable as I look."
He tried not to purr, but it was hard. "You're very breakable," he muttered to her chest. His eyes fell onto her bruises. If she wouldn't do anything about his other half he would.
After Yori helped her shower, she stepped out of the tub. Grabbing his hand, she didn't bother to change into clothes. She pulled him to the bed with her and made him get under the covers. "Make it up to me if you must. All I want is to be held," she said smiling. Even though her body hurt, she was trying hard not to beg him to give her a release.
Yori looked at her, his cheeks turned red as he kissed her. "I'll make it up to you," he whispered. His eyes seemed to doubt something, but he pushed his back. Kissing his way down her chest, he crawled beneath the covers as he kissed the top of her mound. Spreading her legs he lowered his head and ran his tongue across her clit.
Alana gasped. "Yori! Stop!" she demanded.
Yori poked his head up from the covers. "Am I doing it wrong?"
Alana was bright red. "N-no..." she stuttered. "But...you don't have to do that..."
He smiled. "I told you I'd make up for what I did."
Before she could reply his head ducked back beneath the covers. Spreading her legs he let his long tongue run over her clit once more before running it into her moist opening.
"Oh...God...." Alana moaned as she gripped the covers.
He was good. Really good. This couldn't be his first time. She was sure Golden Yori had no clue how to make her feel like this. Having his tongue flick over her, she moved her hands under the covers and started massaging his ears. Yori smiled as she began to rub his ears. She was enjoying it. His tongue continued to lap up her juices, dipping it and pulling into his mouth. His hands went to her clit and began teasing it. He might not be as smart or as aggressive as his other half, but he did have a few good qualities that he prided himself on. Alana opened her mouth and arched her back. With her hands working his eyes, she pushed his head deeper. She began to pant and the building started.
"Yes..." she hissed. Only moments later, she tugged on his ears as she cried out and came.
Yori smiled, even as his face was all but rammed into her crotch. He stayed down there even after her orgasm to finish cleaning up. Afterward he poked his head out from beneath the covers and laid it on her stomach. "So did I make up for what I did?"
Alana was still panting hard. "Good...kitty..." she panted as she pet his head and her eyes closed.
He was practically beaming as she said that. He kissed her stomach and wrapped his arms around her waist. He didn't feel like moving, so he was just going to lie like this for tonight.
Alana stood behind the stage and paced. Her speech was coming up and she was a nervous wreck. There were a lot of people out there, human and alien. Her stomach flipped and she felt like she was going to be sick.
Yori walked up to her and took her hands. No one was back there, but he wanted to do this quickly. He pressed his lips to her's and smiled. "You'll be fine," he promised. "I'll be standing up there right beside you."
"Today, I have a very special guest. Many of you know that I am campaigning not just for Eldarian rights, but for the rights of all species. Today, I have someone here who will tell you that I am not alone in that dream. Please, give her a round of applause!" His father stepped back as the line shined on where Alana was suppose to make her entrance.
Yori turned his ring invisible and led her out into the spotlight.
Alana smiled at the crowd and suddenly they stopped clapping. They were more than shocked that she was human. She made her was over to the podium and fixed the microphone so she could speak into it.
"I know, it's not common, in fact, I'm the very first human to ever stand beside an alien on a stage fighting for the same cause. I'm young, yes, but I know a lot more than I look. It doesn't take much to see that your kind isn't treated with the respect that you should have. You are abused and used by none other than those you seek help from. As a human, let me be the first of my kind to say...my race is wrong." She took a deep breath and looked down. This was hard.
Yori wished that he could help her. To even touch her to give her comfort. As he started to move his father put a hand on his shoulder and shook his head. This was Alana's time, not theirs.
"I came here despite what I know will surely follow. I'm positive many of my people will think I have turned my back on them, but in reality they have turned their back on you. It wasn't long ago that the peace treaty on Earth was signed, bringing all of the governments to one large democratic. It was my people that voted for you to come and stay on this land. Just because some of you were not born here doesn't make this place your home. When you came here, you became part of this world just as I am. In the 1900s women fought for equal rights. Before them, blacks fought for equal rights. No matter how we look at it, people who do not look the same will always fight for equal rights." She narrowed her eyes. "But it doesn't have to be that way! Do we all not bleed!? Do we all not cry!? Do we all not feel pain or hearts ache or even love!? Do we all not share the same air!? Our hearts all beat, even if we have more than one. No matter how the government tries to look at it, we are all the same. I am not afraid to stand here and say that the government is wrong! I've asked once before and I will ask again, where is that freedom for all we once had!? Where is that justice we fought so hard for as humans!? Can we not show the same compassion to those who are fighting the same battle we only just ended ourselves!? If a human cannot walk the street with an alien as friends or as lovers then we are all the same as we were back in the earlier centuries! We are racist! We are cowards! And we are wrong! You forget, when an alien walks on this Earth, he or she is considered part of this world and there for has a say...has a vote. You are the people! All of you! Stand up and speak for what you believe in! Stand up and don't be afraid! You have a voice! Use it!"
Yori's father smiled as he watched Alana. She was good. Real good. The crowd responded to her. Despite her age, she was drawing them in and they were listening. Human and alien alike. It didn't matter their species, they were listening; and that was a start.
"I came here today knowing that I will most likely cause a revolution. I know that I may even get physically harmed just for standing here and opening my mouth. But I will not falter. I will not stray. I'm sixteen years old and I am not afraid of being here and saying what I wish because I know it's right. No matter what people say, freedom is not free. If you want it you must fight for it. You have to want it and you have to prove that you want it. If you have the courage to be here today then you should have the courage to say what is on your mind. Equality is not something you should have to beg for, it's something you have a right to have! Speak up! Even if you think no one is listening! Speak up! Even if they beat you down! Speak up! Because one day one of you will be the one to make a difference! You are the people! And in a democratic, the law is ruled by the people and for the people! If you want change, you have to speak up!"
Alana stepped back. The crowd roared and cheers. She watched the waves of people throw their arms in the air and she placed her hand over her heart to calm herself.
Looking to the side, she smiled at Yori. It was nothing like she thought it would be. It was better. This was so much better. Slowly, she looked back at the people. Humans were shaking alien hands. Alana moved her hand over her mouth and tears started to fall while she smiled. It was small, but it was a step. They would speak up.
Yori's father moved and placed a hand on Alana's shoulder. "If one girl can be brave enough to speak her mind. If she can see the travesties which occur and want to do something about it then why can't you? The most powerful weapon you have is your voice. Let it be heard." He looked at Alana and smiled. "It only takes one to start a revolution."
After the ceremony ended Yori's father looked at the two of them back stage. "That was wonderful! Simply wonderful! You really have a gift Alana."
Alana blushed. She pushed her hair back. "Thank you..." She had to pry her hand from her heart. "I can't believe I really did that. I can't believe I went out there and didn't put my foot in my mouth."
"You did excellent!" Already he was pulling out his digital notebook. "When do you think you'll be able to speak again?"
Alana beamed. "You want me to do it again!" She started jumping. "Oh my God! This is really happening!" She took a deep breath to calm herself and to stop jumping. After getting that out of her system, she went back to being calm and collective. "Whenever is good for me."
He smiled at her enthusiasm. "Excellent. Next Saturday I'll hold another rally. I'll inform the press that you'll be giving a speech. That ought to incite a much larger crowd than today."
Though Yori stayed in the back while the two of them talked, he didn't like this. He knew that it made Alana happy, so he didn't say anything; but his stomach hurt whenever she was up there talking. It was as if he knew something bad was going to happen because of it.
Alana couldn't stop smiling on their way home. She chose to walk only because she needed to clear her mind. "Haden, you have been quiet. What's on your mind?" she asked as they walked
He looked over at her and just put on a smile. "What else? Food!" He smiled.
Alana stopped walking. "Really, what's going on? I think I know you know to know that look on your face...even if it isn't your normal look."
He looked at her, his ears falling slightly. "I'm just worried," he told her. He started to reach out to touch her cheek, but his hand fell to his side. "You just made a lot of people very angry."
She started walking again. "Yeah...I'm sure I did. Maybe I should heir another bodyguard," she said as they rounded the corner to her street.
He looked at her, worry flashing in his eyes for another moment. "You don't have to," he said quickly. "I'll make certain that nothing happens." For some reason just the idea of her having another Eldarian around made him...uneasy.
Alana smiled at him. "I'm not saying you can't protect me, I just don't want you to get hurt protecting me. You never know what could happen. And I wouldn't be able to forgive myself if I caused you to get seriously injured."
"Well I don't want anyone else to protect you," he told her. "Even if I do get hurt, I heal up quickly."
She looked up at him as they walked in her house. She closed the door. "I'm flattered, Yori."
Yori turned off the holo ring and fell to all fours so that he could shake off his whole Haden persona. Being him was no fun. He nuzzled Alana before bouncing off to the kitchen. "Well what kind of boyfriend would I be if I let someone else fight for you?" He gave her a big smile as he opened up the fridge. Alana had been too nervous to eat before so he didn't eat and now he was starving.
Alana hopped on the counter and shrugged. "I wouldn't know. I've never had a boyfriend. Just fooled around with some guys before when I got bored."