Chapter 15 - EVO

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Chapter 15 - EVO

***Tirnanog, The Old Camp***

***Astra***

Astra? Astra! Wake up!

Hm? I shuddered as the voice woke me from my sweet slumber. Someone was knocking at my door hard enough to make me fear they were trying to break into my room.

Just what was it with people waking me up all the time? Couldn't a girl just sleep when she was at home? I huffed inwardly, wishing the disturbance would go away. But... unlike the other times on which I had been woken up outside of reasonable hours, this voice didn't belong to Thalia.

It might be about something actually important.

I untangled myself and got out of bed. Instead of going for style, I simply slapped my filaments around myself to create the illusion of a robe. Then I used a filament to open the door to my small room.

Liam unhappily looked inside. Astra, we have a problem. And it is connected to your recent amorous endeavours.

I said nothing and returned his gaze expectantly.

It looks like the Hochberg and the Vier are causing a scene about the guy you are dating. They called for all the clans to assemble and are pressuring Gurney to stop protecting him, he explained hastily. I thought you might want to know.

Where is Thalia? I asked. Normally, she was supposed to handle things like this.

She went somewhere this morning because the restaurant didn't have what she needed. Liam made a helpless gesture.

I growled and rubbed my temple. Give me a minute. Then I closed the door in Liam's face.

It took me two minutes to freshen up and to leave the room in a presentable state. Dealing with the other clans was as much about personal power as it was about proper conduct.

Liam had been waiting outside and I immediately pressured him for details.

Apparently, Tulkas had drawn the clans' attention and became the latest playball for politics. Just listening to Liam's explanations gave me headaches.

Tulkas had taken training lessons from a certain Brook, a Hochberg who was known for his skills with the staff. Liam didn't know how it had exactly happened, but Ean, a new exile who was also one of the petitioners for a clan position had intruded on their training lessons and challenged Tulkas who then killed the offender.

The problem was that the Vier already had their eyes on Ean and were now complaining to the other clans about the perceived loss. As I saw it, they couldnt claim anything when they hadnt officially invited Ean into their clan.

But that wasnt how things worked when the clans flexed their political muscles.

Unfortunately, I had never made a secret out of courting Tulkas, which meant everyone knew that clan Aerie had their eyes on him.

Since there was already bad blood between us and the Thich, the Thich were totally on board with the Vier's misgivings about having their intended new member killed.

Normally, nobody cared about exiles murdering each other in the open, but figuratively, this case was an opportunity to piss onto the Aerie's leg. The only motivation for this complaint was envy.

I massaged the bridge of my nose once I had listened to Liam's explanation. What does Gurney have to say about it?

I don't think we can expect anything aside from his duties from him, Liam admitted. Right now, he is playing the neutral party like he should and blocking any attempts to get to his charge. It doesnt help that the person in question is currently out hunting, but I figure Gurney already sent a runner to bring them back. Its still early and they can't have gotten far.

Liam nervously massaged his hands as he considered the situation. Gurney already made it clear that it was an argument between exiles as far as he is concerned but If all the clans would band together against us, even he might have to wash his hands of responsibility and abandon protecting his protg.

We left the part of the bunker which belonged to clan Aerie and headed to the central hall.

The original settlers had designed the bunker as something akin to a city hall with administrative purposes. It was a star-shaped complex with eight sections which provided more than enough space for the main clans and any visitors from smaller groups. At the centre of the bunker was a large assembly hall which had likely been intended for public events.

We reached the hall and found several people talking with each other.

I recognized Sarah and Brook from clan Hochberg.

My expression turned sour when I found Ivonne talking to a Vier whose name I didn't know. The woman in question looked angry but collected. I assumed she was the one who had her eyes on this Ean fellow.

Gurney stood in the middle of the room, seeming more annoyed than anything else.

Two members from clan Jeng stood a little to the side as if to show they were here to play witness, but wanted no part in the charade. This year at least, they had no interest in recruiting new people, since their clan had met some resource problems. That much had become clear when we distributed the female exiles.

It was fine with me if they wished to remain a neutral party.

A single look at the gathering told me it was the same old story. Just a few weeks ago, all of us ganged up on the Thich because they had been a little too greedy. They had simply leaned their heads too far out of the window.

Now, it appeared like the convenient target was me and clan Aerie, for whatever reason seemed sufficient at the moment.

Clan Aerie is present, I announced our arrival.

Good! The woman from the Vier stepped forward. We want justice for losing someone who we had our eyes on! In turn, it would only be fair for the one who murdered our man to no longer be considered as a petitioner for clan membership.

So that was their angle. They wanted to bar Tulkas from joining a clan. They had lost their candidate, so they didnt want the Aerie to grow stronger either.

It was the same old power play as ever.

I frowned and looked at Brook. Before any of this continues I would rather like to know the exact circumstances for why this Ean person was killed in the first place. What makes the Vier think they can demand from us to give up on a candidate?

Brook straightened his back. Yesterday, I was giving Tulkas some pointers at the training field when Ean came across us. The two were from the same batch of exiles and it was apparent that they had some history with each other. To get their grievances out of the way, I suggested a friendly training match. I even went so far as to forbid weapons, believing it would prevent fatal injuries. But from the moment their fight started, it was clear that Tulkas was the superior combatant. Sadly, he was too fast and killed Ean in cold blood before I could stop it.

Some of the people murmured in subdued tones as they listened to the recount. They were clearly surprised that a normal exile was able to do such a thing under Brook's watchful eye. Normally, exiles didn't have the skill-set to do well without having paired mutations, nor did they have the training to make full use of their abilities.

Mark was a perfect example of that. His mutations would complement a certain skill-set well, but they didn't work together well on their own. He wouldn't be able to stop someone like me, who had been fostered by a clan to become an effective warrior even without a paired partner.

Something told me Gurney would receive a few requests for Tulkas' skill-set after this and that my time was on a countdown now.

I knew Tulkas had been extremely lucky. Purely combat-wise, his set of mutations probably made him stronger than many of the spoon-fed clanners who were present in this room.

Gurney spoke up. Then I ask again, Brook. Why make these accusations now when the only two other witnesses are out hunting and can't tell their side of the story? And why could something like this happen in the first place? I placed way too much trust in you when I suggested you as a staff instructor!

We should wait for them to come back, I suggested but was overheard by the crowd.

I am a clanner! Brook replied with an outraged expression. Are you going to take the word of some mere petitioner over mine?

I cleared my throat and raised my voice. We will get to the truth of the matter. And if this turns out to be a witch hunt, you can try to go through me via a proper challenge!

My threat made at least some of them pause. They probably hadn't expected I would go so far as to defend my potential partnership with Tulkas by force.

Gurney signalled me nonetheless to step back. He apparently intended to take care of the matter because of principle. After all, it was his authority which had been implicitly challenged.

The way I see it is that they will only get more hostile in their attempts to mess with you if we continue dating openly. If you still have plans to join any of the other clans, then it might be best for you to cut ties with me now. If you make it clear you would rather want to join one of the other clans, then they might back off. It was the option I wanted the least, but I had to say it. I had no interest in building a relationship on deception.

The other option is that you join clan Aerie right away to present them with facts, I suggested further. They won't be able to mess with you if you are officially partnered with me. It would set a bad precedent if they kept complaining afterwards. You would belong to clan Aerie and enjoy the clan's full protection. An attack on you would be an attack on the entire clan.

Tulkas opened his mouth, then shut it. He looked at me, then at Gurney, and then at the ceiling. This is going too fast. And I dont like the logic behind it.

Like it or not, the woman is right about what it means for you, Mark pointed out.

What if I dont want to stop dating Astra? Tulkas asked.

My heart made a little flip at that. Would I finally get what I had been hoping for? He had been polite but hadn't agreed to anything aside from dates for the past few days, so I hadn't been sure how he felt about me.

The longer you date her, the less likely it is for another clan to accept you, Gurney said.

I wrung my hands and made eye contact with Tulkas. I already said I want you.

Tulkas couldnt meet my eyes and instead chose to look at the floor.

Gurney threw up his hands. Just go with her! Dont tell me I engineered the perfect candidate for her and now they dont want to get it on with each other because of some mushy social rules from Earth! Other people hook up with each other after one night in a bar!

My gaze locked onto Gurney. What do you-

Engineered!? Tulkas spluttered as if he had swallowed a frog.

The arena manager looked unapologetic. Obviously. Isnt that my job? And I was kind of getting fed up with you, Astra. Not perfect this, not fitting that. I had it up to here! He held a hand above his head as far as he could reach. Now you have your perfect fit! And he obviously doesn't dislike you! And from what my spies told me, the two of you had some quite nice dates with questionable goodbyes. So it cant be a personality thing either. Get it over with and get out of my quarters! You two are adults and my resources arent unlimited.

I gaped at Gurney, unsure of whether to kiss or slap him.

Tulkas clapped his mouth shut. I cant believe it!

Then he shook his head. No, actually, I already suspected something like this. The two skill-sets are matching too perfectly and you were the one who suggested a whole third of my skills.

Be thankful for it! Gurney huffed.

Tulkas frowned, then sighed. I am.

Then he looked towards me. Lets go? I don't have anything to pack. He stood up and shouldered his rucksack and the spear since he still wore all his hunting gear.

Awawawa... I spluttered, unsure of what to say. This felt like a colossal betrayal on Gurneys part, but on the other hand, this was exactly his job. And I had finally gotten what I wanted, though it somehow felt too rushed now.

Mark raised a hand. Does that mean I can have his room for the winter?

No! Gurney replied immediately. You are going to find your own shelter! I am not going to suffer your presence for two entire months!

Aw Mark looked dejectedly down at the table.

I finally snapped out of my stupor and approached Tulkas, taking his hand.

Good luck. Mark winked at his friend. We will keep going on hunting trips for as long as you stay at the Old Camp? Tomorrow? After you had your happy night?

Ah, of course. Tulkas embarrassedly cleared his throat.

I will have to introduce you to the rest of clan Aerie, I said, thinking about what had to be done next. Truth be told, I just wanted to drag him back to my room to seal the deal as quickly as possible before anything could change his decision!

Tulkas wished Gurney farewell and we left the arena manager's quarters. Thankfully, we didn't run across any of the other clans until we reached the Aerie's part of the bunker where I shuffled Tulkas past the gate-guard with a quick proclamation that I had finally found my partner.

Since it was on the way, I pointed out the mess hall in passing. To my great relief, most of the clan members were out of the house.

Liam saw and tried to intercept us, but I waved him off as I showed Tulkas towards my quarters.

We entered the small room and Tulkas looked around with an awkward expression. I am afraid to say I am a little at a loss of what you expect from me now. This is your room? He studied the few belongings I had on a shelf at the wall. But my room looked quite empty aside from the set of survival gear in the corner.

Let's seal the deal, I blurted out while I locked the door. To be honest, I don't believe any amount of talking would make this less awkward.

He looked me up and down. Ah, okay. Never expected myself to have a shotgun wedding. Should I-

Just drop the rucksack on the floor and sit down on the bed, I instructed and waited for him to do as he was told. Although, I helped a little by taking some of the items off his hands.

I was glad when he didn't seem to be bothered by my filaments touching him.

Then I switched off the lights so that the only light source was my bioluminescence and what little light came through the small, shuttered window. Thalia had explained how this was supposed to go. She was unpaired herself, but she had some experience from her time on Earth.

Tulkas settled down and raised a mocking eyebrow while he took off his jacket.

I smiled and did a little slow dance to get him in the mood while I used my filaments to unbuckle Tulkas' belt and open the buttons of his trousers. From what little I saw of his face, he was mesmerized by the sway of my hips and I didn't mind giving him a little more in-depth presentation. After all, I had to get in the mood myself.

His undivided attention gave me more confidence as I approached him. I slowly touched his lips with mine until our tongues made contact. He stiffened when I found his erection with one of my filaments and wrapped it around him.

Mh... easy. He took a hold of my shoulders. We should probably go slower if you are inexperienced.

You don't have to be gentle with me. But please don't forget I have no strength mutation. I straddled him and lowered my hips, using my filament to guide him until he entered me. Just let me be on top for now.

Him entering me shut him up real quick. I wasn't a saint. I had used my filaments for some self-relief, but I had never tried to be quick about it.

Given his strength mutation, he could have likely stopped me at any point, but he didn't. He still had his hands on my shoulders, so I took them and made him massage my chest to help me loosen up while I slowly worked him deeper inside. My gyrations quickly heightened my excitement and I even came when I felt him flex and become even harder within me.

Finally, I sat all the way down, feeling all of him inside me. Hahaha... I laughed stupidly while I transitioned to a grinding motion. My nether regions and belly felt like a gooey mush just from that, so I started to writhe on top of him while making sure to have him within me as deep as possible. It felt divine! Why hadn't I just grabbed any guy from the street to try this earlier?

I couldn't have been at it for more than a few minutes when he stopped squeezing me.

Shouldn't... we use... protection? he asked the stupidest question ever and moved his hands to hold my hips still. I am too pent up. I can't hold back.

As if there is any. Just kiss me and do it! I hugged him with all my might and sealed his lips with mine. Knowing he was close gave me an excited thrill and I flexed my belly in an attempt to get myself over the edge I was hovering on.

He groaned and held onto my hips, pulling them down against his.

There was a stinging feeling deep inside me, followed by a flexing sensation which could only be his release. The feeling sent me over the edge and I bit into my lover's lip while I moaned and tried to ride out the earth-shattering orgasm.

Normal humans would have probably been done, but I couldn't stop as I kept rubbing against him.

He finally became a little more proactive and rolled me around until he had me on the bed beneath him. I smiled and hooked my legs behind his thighs while I used my filaments to pull him closer. Then he showed me what it meant to jump a guy who was just as sexually deprived as myself.