Chapter 57: The Respect Owed
Chapter 57: The Respect Owed
A new territory had been conquered, so why would she be scared?
‘I should check some more if there are Wizzos or Graniliths around… And while I do that…’
The Paru brought a hand to his chin.
“I don’t need to stay silent anymore.” He said, and the female Granilith turned towards him. “I guess it would be a good thing to talk to you. I need you to get used to language before we meet the others. I probably won’t talk to them. Because of what I want, it would be easier to stay silent for a while.” The Paru looked into the female Granilith’s eyes. “You’re the only one I will be talking to.”
The female Granilith didn’t understand the words, but she was quick to notice the tone, the hues in his voice, and the way that the words impacted his facial expression.
Her hand slowly and timidly moved, before resting on his cheek.
“Now that I can talk, I’ll need to give you a name, right?” The Paru muttered, before their lips met.
An hour later, the two started moving back towards the spaceship.…
‘I wonder if he will be able to… I wonder if he will even try…’ Many hours had passed since the Paru had left. ‘We’re taking a huge risk but…’
Raya was seated just in front of the spaceship when the Paru exited the forest and appeared.
It would be a lie to say she wasn’t initially frightened by his appearance, but she quickly got over it, realizing that it was the Paru and not a Granilith.
“Did you do it?” Raya asked with wide eyes once she had crossed the distance to him. “Did you…?”
Only then did she notice the cases on the Paru’s back.
“What did you bring?” Raya asked as the Paru lay on the ground the cases he had taken from the area she had sent him to.
Four cases. The Paru couldn’t take more than that while still being able to move and fight.
“You…!” Raya was stunned by surprise as she opened the first case, filled with weapons. “Guns, riffles, shotguns… You brought exactly what we needed!” She hurriedly opened the second case that had been placed closer to her.
The Paru had left one of the cases for last by placing it the furthest from Raya.
Her eyes sparkled as she opened the cases of weapons and ammo.
Before she could open the last, the Paru took a step back, and Raya frowned slightly.
What could be in there for the Paru to step back?
The case opened, and Raya remained unmoving.
Stunned, and unable to think or move.
Inside that case lay five of her dead comrades.
Raya could tell who they were right away.
“Thank you.” She muttered. “I will go call the others.”
Whether they would bury them or not, the Paru thought that bringing their dead would mean a lot to the Worka. He was right.
The Worka immediately left the spaceship and hurried towards the area.
The Paru had stepped back further, so that even those who feared him could feel comfortable, exhibiting a type of intelligence that was valued between comrades. The fact that the Paru understood how much it meant for them to see their dead, and that he would step away to allow those who cried to cry and those mourning to mourn peacefully, became a good argument to letting the Paru rejoin the spaceship, thirty minutes later.
The dead had been buried. And because of their location, they couldn’t give the dead more of their time than that.
“So…” A curious Roka stepped towards the Paru. “You’ve… Secured our old encampment?”
The Paru nodded.
By the facial expression, he couldn’t tell whether the Commander was weirded out or excited by him understanding her words.
A smaller team was immediately formed.
Roka, Rea, Jay, and Bak would remain to protect the spaceship.
Raya, Liz, Kris, and El would go to the old encampment to get more supplies, check if the machinery could be used, and then come back later to report. If the machinery that remained in the old encampment was still working, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to move the spaceship over there.
“Are we… Sure about this?” El asked, fearing to enter the forest.
Or more exactly, fearing to follow the Paru.
“I have my baby.” Liz whispered with a chuckle. “If anything happens, I’m ready to use it.”
She had meant it to be comedic, but El didn’t laugh or care.
“I don’t think… I don’t think that will be necessary.” Kris muttered.
The three were walking behind, while the Paru was going through the forest.
By his side, Raya was standing.
‘I’m sorry about that, but you will need to wait for a bit. Adding one alien to their group might already be tough and… Adding two at once would… Well, once they accept me, it’ll be easier to bring you in.’
The female Granilith remained more than a dozen steps away, hidden behind trees.
She hopped to hide behind one tree before hopping to hide behind the next.
Had her mate just acquired a new tribe? Was it the tribe he was part of beforehand?
The female Granilith wasn’t sure, so she followed quietly.
The group was mostly silent.
Even Raya didn’t talk much. Perhaps because she didn’t want to weird out the rest of her people. Or perhaps it was because she was already having trouble walking straight, so talking would only be worse. Her attention was elsewhere… Well, to her left. His large member swung from one side to the other, slamming against his left leg, before slamming against his right leg.
Gulp-
Raya had to remind herself to look away countless times. If her people were to find her staring at an Alien’s penis this intensely…
The group made it to the area.
“Looks like everything still works.” Raya noted.
“Even more weapons and ammo…” Liz muttered. “I could probably take out a bunch of them by myself.”
“Should we go back?” El asked.
“Yes… We should probably bring the spaceship here. It brings bad memories, but this is our best option.”
“Right. Not only are they still working, but some of them are filled with fuel. The extraction didn’t stop when we left, thankfully. Let’s go back.”
Just as the group took a step, the Paru stood in their way.
They immediately felt their anxiety rise.
The Paru’s hand moved and…
“Huh? A thumbs up? What’s that supposed to mean?” Raya asked, confused.
“Maybe that means…” Kris scratched his cheek nervously. “He wants to go instead of us?”
“Oh. That wouldn’t be a bad idea.” Liz whispered.
“Y-Y-Y-You want us to stay here??” El stuttered.
The group quickly came to agreement.
‘Good. They trust me enough to send me on a solo mission. Joining their group will be easier than I thought…’
Once the Paru was about a hundred steps into the forest, he wrapped his arm around the female Granilith’s shoulders,
“Sorry about that.” He whispered before kissing her passionately.
The female Granilith’s eyes had widened with surprise, before melting from the pleasurable kiss.
She could tell that the others were part of a different tribe.
Perhaps her mate’s new conquest?
Whichever he were to decide, she would accept.
There was only one thing that everyone should be reminded of.
The female Granilith’s back rested against a tree’s trunk, as his throbbing member penetrated her.
She gasped, and passed her claws over the shell on his back, creating countless sparks.
She was the first of the tribe.
The first female to have joined it.
The respect that comes with that needed to be given.
As the Paru thristed into her faster and faster, the mind-numbing pleasure increased not just because of how he was doing it, but when.
Indeed, she was the first of the tribe, which meant that she had the right to be taken first by the Alpha.
The other females hadn’t even been touched.
The Alpha was giving her what she was owed…
“Mmmhaaaaa!” A long moan of pleasure echoed.
And more.
…
Hours later, the Paru and the female Granilith stood in front of the edge of the forest.
The Paru exited, and started walking towards the spaceship.
The Worka exited the spaceship, and came to meet the Paru halfway.
The female Granilith watched as her mate and the rest communicated.
All of a sudden, the Paru pointed, and they turned towards her.
The female Granilith hid right away. She peeked, and they were still staring in her direction.
After taking a long breath in, she stepped out of the forest, and started walking towards them.
That’s right. She wasn’t the youngest of the tribe anymore. She didn’t have to do what the older ones told her to do. She didn’t have to respect them, wait for them, or watch them get all the pleasure while she got none.
It was the opposite.
‘Uh… Hey! What the hell are you…?’
The female Granilith kept walking closer and closer, until she stood one inch away from Roka.
The Commander crossed her arms, which made her large breasts move forward, and push against the female Granilitih’s.
The female Granilith was tall, but the Commander wasn’t short either.
The female Granilith kept staring impassively, demanding the respect she was owed as the Alpha’s first woman.