Amanda's Amorous Aliens (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)

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hard-on deflate just a little if his eyes weren’t glued to her beautiful, naked body.
    “Did you finish going through the surveillance images?”
    Karriak nodded, his eyes never quite moving away from watching their sleeping mate.
    “Anything interesting?” Sektannen asked as he tried desperately to think about anything else besides crawling onto the medical table with their woman and making love to her over and over.
    “No,” Karriak finally managed to answer. “So far no sign of Ardi. We’re in the right area in the correct time in history, but I haven’t even been able to find any habitats.”
    “Who’s Ardi?” a sleepy voice asked.
    “Sorry, sweetheart,” Karriak said, moving to touch Amanda’s face affectionately, “we didn’t mean to wake you.”
    “I need to get up anyway,” she said, lifting onto her elbow as if to lever herself off the bed. Karriak refused to move away. Sektannen moved to stand beside him, but she looked really annoyed by their effort to block her from getting up.
    Amanda gave them an exasperated look before wriggling off the bed and placing her body between them. “Who’s Ardi?” she asked again as she reached for her clothes.
    “‘Ardi’ is the creature we came here to study. Even in our time, humans are still arguing over whether Ardipithecus ramidus is considered to be the missing link between human and apes.” Amanda nodded but still pulled on her clothes. It seemed their attempts to make her stay in the medical bay weren’t working. Reluctantly Sektannen took a step back and let her get dressed. “So far we haven’t even been able to find Ardi’s species. If she was an ancestor of the modern human she was very rare.”
    He was quite impressed by Amanda’s ability to move with the plug in, although, maybe he shouldn’t have been. To’huto had used her medical records to create something that fit perfectly. He smiled at the soft moan that escaped her as she pulled her jumpsuit on.
    “You can rest a while longer,” Karriak said, perhaps underestimating their woman’s stubbornness.
    “No,” she said with a shake of her head and a wry smile. “If you want to play later, then I really need to get some work done now.”
    “Oh,” Karriak said, looking to Sektannen with the same expression of confusion he probably wore himself. He hadn’t really considered what their wife would do once they met her, but he supposed that being as clever as she was, Amanda wouldn’t be happy to just sit around and wait for them to be finished. It was probably just as well that she had her little ship to tinker with.
    Considering that she was fully clothed yet he could easily visualize her naked, it was probably a good thing. They still had a job to do.
    “In that case,” Sektannen said, trying to mentally switch gears, “I’m going to go finish that…ah…thing that I was…um…working on before.”
    He was halfway to the surveillance room before he remembered he’d already finished that chore.
     
    * * * *
     
    Amanda was still walking funny, but this time for a whole different reason. The plug in her ass was a constant reminder of everything the men had planned for later.
    But, damned if she could remember what she’d intended to do before then.
    “To’h,” she said as she stepped into the cargo bay and moved toward her ship, “can you explain to me how time travel works?”
    “In what way?” the computer asked. If she didn’t know better she’d say it sounded sulky.
    “Well,” she said, searching for specific questions, “how was I able to get here from the twenty-first century?”
    “You came through a rift in time.”
    She managed not to roll her eyes, barely. “What I mean is, To’h, was it just a matter of being in the right place at the right time, or was there something specific to my vessel that allowed me to pass through?”
    “It wasn’t your vessel,” To’h said after a short moment of silence. “Anything passing through that area would

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