after you refuse him, but he will respect your
wishes," said Ted.
"Good to know, but that brings me to
another question. I know nothing about your people's anatomy. When I researched
your people online back home, I could find next to nothing except a little of
your history and the fact that you are one of the founders of the Alliance of Planets."
"We are a private race but I can show
you all you need to know about our anatomy," replied Ted.
He then led the way into one of the many
blocks I'd seen during my trip from the shuttle port. Once again, I was
impressed, the interior of the building was spotless and the rooms were huge.
The sitting room alone was bigger than my entire apartment. They had immense
view screens on their walls, which catered for TV and entertainment in the form
of games. It was nice to see that they weren't too dissimilar to us in some
ways. As promised, Ted removed his cloak and then surprised me by stripping off
his clothes in front of me.
The first thing I noticed was that he
had no genitals between his legs. He had appendages around his body, which
looked like tentacles, except they didn't have suckers on them. They were
smooth and bulbous at the ends, which explained why his clothing tapered outward
to the ground. He had two arms and two legs, although the knees were far larger
than mine were.
"What are they? I asked pointing at the
appendages dangling all around his body.
"They are sexual reproductive organs,
similar to your male counterparts," he replied.
"What...all of them?" I said.
"Yes, you see unlike you, our females
possess more than one sexual repository. Sex with my kind is a complicated
business and a messy one."
His comments only made me wonder how any
human female could have sex with a Skort.
"Tell me something Ted. When you look
upon me, are you repulsed in any way?" I said.
"On the contrary, I find your form both
aesthetically and physically appealing," he replied as he covered himself up
again.
"Well, that's good to know at least. I
find your race to be fascinating but I'm having difficulty imagining how we
could ever have sexual relations with one another," I said.
"I think you should wait to find out
whether your boss actually wants that type of interaction, before you start
worrying about it," replied Ted.
He was right, I might be worrying over
something that wasn't going to happen and if I allowed it to take control of
me, I'd miss all the amazing sights that I knew I was going to see. Ted and I
talked for hours that first night and I learned quite a bit from him. He was
married for one thing and had five children. He'd been a diplomat for over
twenty years and he enjoyed his job. I watched some of their TV and found it to
be very strange. They didn't watch drama or even know what drama was, instead,
they watched things like the creation of stellar nurseries and the birth of
planets.
The nearest program to one of ours was a
nature program that showed new life forms being discovered all over the galaxy.
I was fascinated by that program and knew that if it were ever shown on Earth
it would be a smash hit.
After a very comfortable nights rest,
Ted woke me up and told me to get ready. He'd laid out some clothing for me,
which looked like a short dress. I couldn't see any panties or a bra and when I
looked inside my case, I discovered that they'd all been removed. I asked Ted
what had happened to them and he told me that they were an insult to his people.
I didn't question that, I just put the dress on to find that it was skin tight
but stretchable and mid-thigh in length.
I looked at myself in the mirror after I
put my shoes on and although I looked good in the dress, I was very conscious
of the fact that my nipples were clearly poking through the thin material. I
took a deep breath and then joined Ted in the other room.
"You look wonderful," he said as soon as
he spotted me.
I felt as if I was barely dressed, but I
had to admit I did feel sexy. Anyway, Ted led the
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