I said, “How is it?”
Sashar answered, “It’s nice,” and she licked up the rest carefully.
I said, “Do her pussy too.”
Sashar didn’t hesitate. Aeyli spread her legs even more and Sashar licked directly over her slit and then probed deeply with her tongue, seeing if she could find more semen within the opening. She finished a few seconds later. She wasn’t making love to Aeyli, just cleaning her up and licking up my juices.
I said to Aeyli, “Well, how was that?”
She said, “It was nice. Not like when you do it, that’s very different! This isn’t like that. But it felt kind of good… and it was nice… um, I felt like Sashar loved me, but not like you do. I think if we want to do that for each other for cleaning up after sex it will be nice.”
Sashar said, “It was nice. And it tasted good, just like you said, and you taste good too, but not like Mark. It doesn’t make me feel… well, I guess it does make me want Mark to make love with me. I think it would be a nice thing to do while he makes love to us. Like, if he has one of us and then we cleanup for him while he does the one who is cleaning, or something like that. So, thank you.”
Aeyli said, “Yeah, thank you. It’s a good idea. I would never want to go anywhere in public leaking.”
Belle said, “OK, so from now on if Mark ejaculates inside us, then we clean each other and don’t let any of it go to waste? Is that right?”
I said, “Um, it’s new. Let’s wait and see how it works out. We don’t need to decide anything right now.”
I didn’t think that homosexuality was common, or even known on Barsoom, and I didn’t want to encourage it, but among the family, between mates, maybe a little contact was OK. It didn’t seem like the girls considered it sexual in the same way that it was with me.
Aeyli said, “But, it’s OK with me. If it’s me, and one of you wants to do it, you can.”
I asked, “But is it different than when I lick you?”
She said, “Oh yes! When you do it, I get really excited and, well, if it had been you, I would have an orgasm. I would never feel that way if one of the girls did it. It was nice, but kissing you is very different than kissing them. I felt like Sashar loved me, just like if we hugged each other◦– but with you, it’s different!”
Sashar said, “Like if we were out of food, since we’re all mates, I would want all of you to feed at my breast, but it wouldn’t be sexual for me. But if Mark sucked it from me and then fed you from his mouth, I would climax over and over. Just thinking about him at my breast makes me weak!”
By this time, we had stood up and were preparing to walk again.
Afterword
We will end the first book of Mark Jensen’s adventures here. If you read on, it’s up to you.
The story continues in the next volume. Mark and the princesses find Nobrus and have some decisions to make. Mark has a new life in Barsoom, but he’s only been here a few days and there’s a lot left to discover. And because everything is different since the Fall of Time, the girls don’t know what to expect either. Alexia wanted to go away into the wilderness. Will she find what she’s looking for?
If you’re still reading my story, that was your choice. It was a lot of reading when all that really needed to be said is summed up like this:
1. Search for adventure.
2. Pay attention to local customs.
3. Treat a princess like a princess and she’ll be a princess.
4. Work hard to overcome insanity that so many take for granted.
If you choose to read on, I hope you enjoy it. I’m going to keep writing the story, whether you read it or not.
About the Author
Marilyn Foxworthy lives a peaceful life studying classical mindfulness, practical philosophy, and martial arts. A prolific writer of fantasy and adventure in the style of the twentieth century pulp writers of the ‘Golden Age’ of fiction, she enjoys what she calls ‘Tom Swift for Adults’. Often blatantly erotic, her epic stories appeal to the adolescent parts of us that still enjoy a good vicarious adventure liberally sprinkled with interludes of boisterous romping in the hay.
Ms. Foxworthy describes her writing process this way: “I never know what’s going to happen. The characters tell me their stories and I write them down the way I hear them. A character comes to me and sits down for coffee and starts talking. I’m as surprised as anyone by what they tell me. If I like the story, I publish it. If you like the story, you read it.”
Series by Marilyn Foxworthy (without giving away too many spoilers):
• The Shrine Maidens of Barsoom. The “Red Planet” of John Carter’s stories is real, but not quite the way we were told. The great white apes are real, and the princesses really are naked, but a lot of the details a hundred years later are different.
• The Guardian Maidens of Sturgil’s Mark. Ronin is a novice Adventurer Monk out to kill some monsters and make a name for himself. The elven girls who join him don’t like wearing armor very much, but overall they’re a great team. Monsters beware. We’re coming to kick down doors and take the loot.
• The Girls on the Hill. They aren’t really fairies. They’re just the girls who work at the particular resort that Robby Jensen enjoys vacationing at. And this time he finds out that most of the female the staff have a crush on him. And the robots are terrible scamps. It starts with a drowning girl in the river◦– and Robby just happens to be there in a canoe to rescue her.
• The Nogud Legacy. What if you wake up on a road with no idea who you are? The place seems medieval, but is it the future, or the past? The population is low and good men are at a premium. A smart guy like Joshua knows how to make a new life, even if he can’t figure out how he got here or what the rules are at first. And what’s with these girls in the hoods and tunics?
• The Sea Nymphs. Robby is established now and wants to share his good fortune with his older brother Tom. Tom adjusts to Robby’s lifestyle quickly. He has his own way of doing things, but he’s Robby’s brother for sure.
If you don’t see all of these series in the store yet, they’re coming soon.
If you would like to keep in touch, hear about new releases, or anything else, you can find the contact information or the Amazon author page for Marilyn Foxworthy.
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Copyright
1st Edition
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