faerie rift chronicles 01 - faerie rift (119 page)

“I’m so sorry,” she said. “I’ve been lonely and I know the rules but you are so nice to me. Please don’t think badly of me.”

“Don’t worry,” she said. “This happens from time to time. You have to make a big decision and all kinds of emotions come to the surface. Bind that with the way we expect you to be presentable all the time and these things happen.” She patted her hand, but made sure not to touch her any way that could be misinterpreted.

“Do you really want to go back, Anita?” Monique asked. She hoped the agency wasn’t listening in right now because they were about to see their sneaky little plans blown to the sky. “What is waiting for you? You told me there is nothing waiting for you where you came from? You want to exchange an early death and frustration for a life in the stars? How many women have died from diseases in your former career? Do you want to look at the fatalities of women in your industry? I think you have a chance to set things right, leave this dump of a planet and go off with a man who will take care of you. Do you remember the lady named Jadeen who had dinner with us? She was in a horrible state when she came here. Undernourished, all kinds of drug problems as she grew up. Mr. Eglise took care of her. It took a while but he saw some potential in her. He knew she had the right characteristics that would make her a good match for a Torzinite man. Now she’s happy and has two children. What is wrong with that?”

Monique rose to her feet. “You had your little fling in the sun, now grow up, woman!” she said with a stern sound in her voice. “Let’s go back in the mansion and pretend this never happened. Tomorrow you are going to meet your future husband and he will treat you better than any man ever has in your entire life. You will be introduced in the afternoon and by evening; he will be so deeply in love with you he’ll want to marry you on the spot. But we won’t let that happen, because Torzinite men, like ones from Earth, tend to make stupid decisions when it comes to matters of the heart. We will make sure you and he have some wonderful days together so you can know each other. Then I’m sure you’ll want to go off-world with him. And in a few years I expect to see some pictures of you and your beautiful children.”

Finn stopped her sobbing and looked up at Monique. “I don’t know whether to slap you or kiss you,” she said. At least her tears were over. “What the hell do I do about the girly-love issue? I’m not so sure I can give it up.”

“Talk about it with you husband-to-be and see if you can work something out,” Monique recommended. “This shouldn’t be a deal-breaker when you’re off planet. You were married to a man before, weren’t you?”

“Let’s not go there….”

“I don’t think your sexuality is carved in stone. You’d be surprised how fluid it can be with most women.”

“Is that an offer?”

“Anywhere but here it might be. I don’t need to further complicate things by bringing another person in to our bed. I haven’t talked it over with either of my Daddies, but I’m sure it will come up the longer they are on Earth. Off-world, the sexual balance is so out of whack they don’t have much opportunity to experiment.”

“I’m ready to go back inside,” Finn told her. “Just work with me these next few days. It’s a lot to deal with.”

“I will do what I can.”

Monique took her by the hand and walked her out of the hedge maze and back to the patio at the rear of the mansion. A groundskeeper was busy with his lawn mower but didn’t look up at the two naked women who strolled past him. He knew the rules, liked his job and planned to be paid as long as he could.

Monique sat up with Finn that night and answered most of the questions she had. By the time she wanted to turn in, she seemed to be in better sprits. Monique tucked her into bed and left her room as she went directly to her own. She opened the door to find Eglise in bed watching TV. He turned to her as she entered the room.

“Things going better for the new woman?” he asked. “I hope so because her perspective husband will be here tomorrow and she needs to be in a good mood if she wants to make the right impression.”

“I’ve talked with her,” Monique said to her lover as she turned back the sheets and slipped into bed with him. “I think she will be fine. There is one thing I did want to ask, Daddy.” She rolled over on top of him and looked at Eglise directly in the face.

“What, Little One?” he replied. Monique could feel him stiffen beneath her. Nossa wasn’t supposed to be here tonight, so she could give Eglise her full attention.

“We have these rules which forbid sex with guests for a reason,” she said to him. “I think she might need me in the room with her the first night with potential husband. Not for long, just enough to help her relax. Would this be a problem?”

“I don’t understand,” he said to her. “Does she have some issues with men in general? Nothing showed up in the tests.”

“She’s just been with women over the past few years. I think she might need some encouragement with a man, as it will be the first time in years for her. Do Torzinite men find women with other women exciting? It happens to be a big fetish for Earth men.”

“Seriously?” he said, pulling her close. “We’ve never had the opportunity to indulge it, the ratios being what they are. I really need to examine human erotic videos with some eye to picking out the stimulations. I’ve spent most of my time researching the female sexual arousal mechanisms. I’m beginning to understand the male ones are somewhat different.”

“You could say that,” Monique told him as she began to kiss the head of his tool. She was so impressed by the physiology of the Torzinites and how long they could maintain an erection. Eglise leaned back his head and moaned as she went to work. In some ways, the men of both species were very similar.

“How do I look?” Finn asked her the next day. They spent the entire morning with her, working on her hair, painting her nails, and applying just enough makeup to give the right appearance. Monique had just finished adding some rouge to her nipples and rubbing lotion all over her. A servant would let them know when her Torzinite husband-to-be was in the mansion and relaxed. Monique heard a car pull up at the front hours ago and suspected it might be him.

“Radiant,” Monique told her as she stood back and looked at the nude form of Finn. “He’ll want you on the spot.” The plan was for Monique to put on her robe and lead Finn naked into the reception area, which was off to the side of the front room. Her Torzinite match would be seated on a vinyl couch and Monique would lead her into the room and present Finn to him. He would stand up, take her by the hand and greet her. They would be seated on the same couch. Eglise would be by the man’s side in a chair and Monique on the other side in her chair. They would wait for at least five minutes to answer any questions the two might have toward each other. Then Monique and Eglise would retreat to the office and wait for fifteen minutes. At the end of that time, Eglise would check in on them. Monique would take the next “check” and they would alternate for two hours as the couple got to know each other. Servants would take them drinks and report on how the conversation progressed. At the end of two hours it would be dinner time and all of them would sit down behind a large table in the dining room for an evening meal which would further allow them become acquainted.

After dinner, Monique would take them out to a tour of the garden, maze, and let them be further accustomed to each other.

At least this was the plan. How it would work out in reality was yet to be seen.

There was a knock on the door and Monique walked over to open it. It was one of the servers.

“Mr. Eglise wanted me to come and get you, ma’am. He said the new man is ready to meet her.” He shut the door and Monique heard him walk away. She turned back to Finn.

“Are you ready?” Monique asked her. “He’s here to meet you.”

“I guess I’m ready as ever,” she told her.

“Just need one thing,” Monique told her. She walked over to the dresser and picked up a small bottle of perfume. In one quick movement, she sprayed a little scent between Finn’s breasts. They were perky and not very large. Somehow, she’d avoided the surgery so many of her contemporaries had done.

Monique returned the bottle to the dresser and kissed Finn on the cheek. She took her hand. “Let’s go,” she said while tying her robe on. The match didn’t need any distractions. “Time to meet him.”

Eglise and the new man, who was known as Crison, were in the reception area drinking some fermented beverage made on the home worlds. Neither had their shades on, so the feline nature of their eyes was on display. Just as Eglise wanted his new client to see his potential wife in the best light, he wanted Finn to see the man she might spend the rest of her life as he truly was.

“Did you have any problems during the transfer?” he asked about the space folding method they used to bring him through to the Earth gate.

“No,” Crison told him. “Everything was smooth.” He appeared to be about twenty-five, although it was difficult to tell the level of maturity on a Torzinite. He wore a suite fitted to him for the occasion. Eglise knew the young man was from a prominent family, which shelled out a lot of money to match him with an Earth woman. He hoped everything would go right.

Crison knew he would be matched to a woman older than most of the women who came through the mansion, but he looked forward to the meeting. He was intrigued by her former career, as there was no equivalent on the home worlds due to the sex imbalance.

“Ah here she is!” Eglise said as Monique walked into the entrance of the room. Behind her came Finn’s nude body on display. The older woman looked down and placed one foot behind her to allow her prospective mate to take in her form. Monique released her hand and walked back to look at her. The effect was astounding. The light hit her alabaster body just the right way and she was illuminated as if by a divine light.

“I would like to introduce you to Anita Finn,” Monique said to Corsin.

Both of them stood up. Monique could see the look of ecstasy in the new man’s face. She’d seen it with several of the other matches, but not on this level. The man was truly speechless.

“And I would like to you to meet Corsin,” Eglise said to Finn.

As both Eglise and Monique took their chairs, Corsin walked to Finn and offered his hand. She looked up, smiled and took it. He walked her over the couch where she sat down and assumed a pose which the Torzinite men found pleasing. It was taught to her by Monique. The pose consisted of Finn putting her legs together and folding her hands in her lap.

“You are,” Corsin tried to say, “So beautiful. I don’t think I have ever seen anything so gorgeous in my life.”

Finn looked up at him and tried to prevent the tears. “Thank you,” she said to him. “That is the nicest thing anyone ever said to me.” She meant every word.

They talked for the allotted fifteen minutes, but neither Eglise nor Monique had to say much. The communication was natural and neither one of them had any trouble in conversation with the other. They avoided any talk about the past and focused on the present. Finn asked Corsin how he liked Earth and he asked her what her favorite color was. Monique saw a private gesture from Eglise and left the room so the couple could speak in private.

“I decided we should leave early,” Eglise said to Monique as they sat down in the office. “None of the negative signs were there. I think we have a case of love at first sight. I want to commend you on the fine job you did with her. Finn is a natural beauty, but tonight she was phenomenal.”

“I want this to all work out for her,” Monique explained. “She’s been through a lot and needs a fresh start. If Corsin is the man for her, I want to make sure it happens.”

“Still talking,” Eglise said to her after he’d returned from checking on them. Monique found a reason to go out and ask if they needed anything afterwards, but they hardly noticed her, so closely were the two focused on each other. The same thing happened every time the servants came in to report. By the time it was ready for dinner, they went to fetch them from the reception room and found them entwined on the coach watching the sun outside the window.

Dinner was slow, but they managed to hold hands through the meal. At one point Corsin cut her food for her and fed his potential wife. Monique knew this was a custom off-world, but had never seen it before with a new match. She even allowed him to wipe her mouth with a napkin.

Monique took them for a stroll in the garden and showed Corsin the back section of the estate. He seemed impressed, but most of his attention focused on Finn. He couldn’t stare at her long enough. She thrived on the attention and returned his stares with her own.

Monique took the couple back to the mansion and gave Eglise a nod of approval as she walked past the office. She explained that Corsin would be with Finn tonight as it was the first evening of his arrival on Earth. She took them to their room and opened the door to let Corsin go inside it.

“I need to speak with you,” she told Finn and then turned to Corsin. “Go ahead and make yourself ready. There is a shower in the room and plenty of things you might need. She’ll be with you in a moment.” Monique shut the door and took Finn to her own room.

“How is everything?” she asked Finn. “You seem to have taken a liking to each other, but I need to hear the words from your mouth.”

Finn gave her a big hug. “I can’t believe how perfect he is for me!” she exclaimed. “This is the man I’ve waited for all my life.”

“Listen,” Monique said to her. “I’ve talked to Eglise and he’s all right with me being in the room with you if it would help. I can do this for you if you want me to. We’ll have to clear it with Corsin, but I think it will be fine.”

“You would do that for me?” Finn said, unable to believe what she heard. “I don’t know how to thank you!”

“Yes I would do it for you,” Monique said and planted a kiss on her lips. “Now let’s go, we don’t want to keep the man you will spend the rest of your life with waiting.” She walked Finn back across the hall and opened the door, closing it behind them as they entered the room.

“Anita has something to tell you,” Monique announced.

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