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Authors: Viola Grace
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into her once again.
    She caressed his cheek, and he leaned in and pressed his lips to hers. She tasted the mix of their blood once again, and it was rapidly becoming a familiar flavour. Every time they had a moment alone, he nipped her and himself, mixing their blood. Between the blood and his cum, she was getting plenty of exposure to him, and she could feel the changes in her body even after a few days. His colouration was less vivid and it pained her, but she was changing him as well.
    “Do you mind that you are changing?”
    He smiled, “We all change for the ones we love, but knowing that they love us through the changes makes everything worth it. When we finish our transformations, we will both be physically different, but who we are remains the same.”
    “That is a lovely sentiment.” She stroked his cheek.
    “It is the motto of my people. Even with my own kind, I would change. Body chemistry alters, reflexes, senses, they all shift for the mated life we are embarking on.”
    Jianne pressed her palm to his chest and pressed one of his to hers. “As long as we don’t change, I don’t care.”
    He laughed and rolled with her across the span of the bed. “I am sure that we will evolve as time goes on, but as long as we keep it even, everything will work out for the best.”
    She stuck her tongue out at him. “I bet I can evolve faster than you can.”
    Sarnvil prodded her tongue back into her mouth with the tip of one finger. “It isn’t a race, Jianne.”
    She sighed and nipped his finger with her teeth. “Fine. But if I can’t use that as a goal, what can I look forward to?”
    “Life with me. I promise it will never be dull.”
    Jianne smirked, knowing something that he did not. Sometimes, the darkness and tension before the fireworks made it all the more exciting. Mind you, what he was doing with his mouth was exciting enough.
     
     

 
     
     
    Chapter Eleven
     
     
    Jianne sneered at her mate. “I believe you promised no boredom.”
    He looked at her sheepishly. “After today.”
    Getting diagnostics done on her implant was always tedious. Dr. Yangate was focussed, intense and not in a hurry.
    She brought out her yo-yo and began to play with it.
    “What is that?”
    “A children’s toy from Terra. I brought it with me when I came out here. It was the only thing small enough to keep it with me at all times.”
    He focussed on it and watched it descend and snap back. “How are you doing that?”
    “Practice. I first got one of these when I was a child, and it fits in no matter now low tech a world is. I don’t, but it does.”
    “Can you use it as a weapon?”
    “Apparently that was its initial design. Of course, now it is all about doing tricks.” She grinned, got to her feet and walked the dog.
    “May I try it?”
    She chortled. “Of course. What’s mine is yours.”
    Jianne spent a few minutes helping him get the hang of it, and after that, it was just fun to watch as he missed the rhythm and had to wind the string manually. It kept them both busy until Dr. Yangate had her results.
    “Jianne, you are clear of any viral interference. Your implant is responding well, and I have installed night vision since you are to be engaged as a Guardian. It might come in handy along with your infrared. Congratulations on your bonding, by the way.” The doctor looked up, her scarlet skin alarming until you realised that the piercing blue-white eyes were friendly.
    Sarnvil answered, “Thank you. She barely put up a fight.”
    Dr. Yangate scowled at him. “I do not find that funny.”
    “It’s fine, Doc. I accept that it is my destiny, and he is pretty good in bed, so I will keep him.” Jianne winked and Yangate cackled. It was something that Jianne had learned when the implant was installed. Yangate found any mention of sex hilarious.
    When she sobered, Dr. Yangate mentioned, “I have noticed some changes to your physiology. I am sending your data to the Guardian medical staff. They will

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