Colorful Clyde, Pt. 2 of 6. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Colorful Clyde, Pt. 2 of 6.
The storm above worsened and intensified, growing larger in size. From their living room window, Wendy and Jeremy Sharlock watched it close in over them. It closed in over them as a low shelf cloud with ferocious winds. The rain came down in heavy sheets for almost an hour, and even the tall protective pine trees indigenous to the area all around their brick home groaned and swayed throughout its entire duration. When one of them nearby cracked loudly outside and crashed onto the saturated ground, she let out a spontaneous scream in his arms. He also breathed an audible sigh of relief and walked away from the window with her th
Colorful Clyde, Pt. 3 of 6. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Colorful Clyde, Pt. 3 of 6.
In the early night after their brief meeting with Clyde, Wendy could hardly wait to get into "her" refreshing swimming pool that she had cleaned and considered ready for romance. Having worked most of the day about the yard, she yearned for relaxation and enjoyment. Jeremy was eagerly waiting for her, sitting on the edge of the shallow end with his legs in the shimmering blue water, and when she approached the opposite end and also sat down, both smiled in approval at each other's appearance. Wearing nothing but swim trunks made him look more slender and masculine to her, with every feature of his sinewy muscles visible. He thus
Colorful Clyde, Pt. 4 of 6. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Colorful Clyde, Pt. 4 of 6.
Wendy and Jeremy soon drove away from their too-quiet secluded place after dinner on Friday of the week and went north to Shawnee Springs almost twenty miles away. They left their home under the trust and careful eye of a friend for the upcoming weekend, and when they turned onto the narrow state road, Wendy started reading through the morning newspaper. With the car radio off, he only paid close attention to his driving through the above normal traffic and saw the trees and thick-green vegetation alongside the road move by in a blur. Both were generally quiet, though their curiosities were tweaked by Clyde's earlier mentions of
Colorful Clyde, Pt. 5 of 6. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Colorful Clyde, Pt. 5 of 6.
The young lovers bobbed up toward the shimmering surface of the spring in a blissful trance, until they heard a small stone enter the crystal clear water nearby. Wendy grunted, and they saw Clyde's undulating image above when they quickly looked up and ascended. Jeremy shook his head in disbelief as the smiling man waved at them, and she felt good to splash water at him for invading their privacy. Both greatly hoped that he would have the sense to know this time that they wished to be alone or would not stay with them for very long.
"I finally found you two, but don't let me interfere. I'm just going to do some explor
Revelations, Pt. 2 of 13. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Revelations, Pt. 2 of 13.
Jeremy and Wendy were actually near each other but individually felt as if each was a very long distance away in their imprisonment. Both also had strong feelings of despondency but knew well not to give up all hope of escaping it. They had much time to think and reasoned that they could not be the only captives of the alien beings. There had to be others somewhere, but they had so much more to learn -- if possible. For the present, hoping for the best, an opportunity at freedom, was the only thing that alleviated the stress of an uncertain future. Both assumed also that time was of the essence to their survival and that someth
Revelations, Pt. 3 of 13. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Revelations, Pt. 3 of 13.
Mimicry and adaptive convergence with humans of full magnitude were never done during the past thirty-five thousand years by the extraterrestrials for a number of obvious reasons. For most of the time, climatic conditions at the surface were too hostile, to make the process impossible. After the end of the most recent glacial period, they also had to contend with problems of ship degradation, toxins, microbes, and fungi. Furthermore, the humans only became much more advanced in population and technology very recently on Earth by their standards for the tasks to be feasible and beneficial. Thus, Dradox's positive response was mor
Revelations, Pt. 4 of 13. by Nightwalker50, literature
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Revelations, Pt. 4 of 13.
Wendy was very relieved upon seeing her husband alright but entered the stagnant water more hesitantly. She took slow careful steps toward him and felt the water become deeper. The smooth bodysuit acted like an additional layer of absorbent skin, as with him, and seemed sensitive to the cold water and warm air about. Each contoured their bodies, as if they had been dipped in latex, and despite their considerable physical exertion, both still felt remarkably comfortable as it absorbed their perspiration, except from their opoen faces. Otherwise, they hardly felt them on but more frequently wondered what purposes each served.