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{Staine x Bunny} {NSFW} Coils of the Goddess

Staine

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Theo hummed to himself as he performed all the checks he needed to, hovering a few hundred feet above the desolate looking ruins on the abandoned planet. He'd done his due diligence first, scanned the entirety of the planet for signs of life and found not a single one despite it being more than capable of sustaining it, at least when it came to the atmosphere. It seemed that some of the valleys he'd seen while flying at low altitude had once been deep rivers, he could see them leading into what had to have been lakes but now were huge pockmarks on the land. It wasn't anything he hadn't seen before...this was what he did, travelled the stars, exploring the vast emptiness of space and finding new planets. Once his sensors picked up on one that could sustain life, or perhaps had in the past, he would drop down onto the planet to find any treasures and secrets they had left behind. All manner of ancient civilizations had been discovered this way, sadly from now extinct species and races. Some called him a treasure hunter, others an archeologist, it depended on the perspective and what he found truth be told, but when it came down to it it didn't really matter. It had been almost a year since he'd had contact with another person anyway. His ship, the Quetzal, was capable of storing 2 years worth of food comfortably and safely, using the advanced preservation technology to keep it as fresh as they day it was produced as well as a year's supply of much less appealing, dehydrated food.

The Quetzal as it was was a huge ship, something that had been passed down and upgraded over the centuries in his family, a wingspan of half a mile across and intimidating looking as it hovered above the ruins. Most of it was ran and maintained by the onboard AI and it was rare that Theo visited a lot of it, spending most of his time in the living quarters. Armed with it's own shields and self defence weaponry it was a ship that you wouldn't normally expect a single man to be piloting, but that was the benefit of being born to the Delacroix family. Generations of wealth had led to them having pretty much anything they wanted, the only thing the family hadn't anticipated was that Theodore, the eldest son, would be less interested in the family businesses and more interested in setting out to explore and hunt treasures across the universe. Still, upon reaching 30 he had been given a portion of the family wealth and like all in his family was able to choose a single piece of property as his own. As a family that owned not just buildings but several moons he had been expected to choose one of those, but instead he had chosen the Quetzal and had used his funds to stock it for travel with all the equipment he would need.

All the checks passed, Theo took a deep breath and stepped out of the open hatch, feeling the ground slip away from him as he fell towards the planet, accelerating by the second. The first time he'd done this his heart had been in his throat, having to overcome a fear of heights that he knew he would have to shake to truly explore but now it was commonplace, this was the 7th planet he'd dropped down onto like this, preferring to keep the Quetzal above the ground in case of earthquakes or other natural disasters. He wore a pair of goggles that helped shield his eyes from the wind as he fell and also showed certain things, his altitude displayed in front of his eyes too and as he reached 500 feet from the ground he pressed the switch on the side of his gloves. The pack on his back sprang to life, cold flames shooting out of the back so as not to burn as it slowed his descent and around 100 feet from the ground he found himself hovering. Using the control gloves he gently lowered himself down to the ruins and shut off the jetpack. As usual his sensors hadn't let him down...the air here was breathable though after flying over the planet towards these ruins he couldn't understand why. No greenery, nothing that he could think of that would provide oxygen which a human could breathe and yet it did, and being just the right distance from this galaxy's sun kept it warm enough to live and not too hot.

The next few hours were spent picking through the ruins. It was clear that there had been a thriving civilization here, albeit not a very advanced one. In fact, after entering some of the dusty, long abandoned buildings he had assumed were their homes he judged their technology to be millennia in the past when compared to the human race, somewhere around the Aztec period he had been so fond of learning about, though there were signs of influence much like the ancient Egyptians had as well. He took a break in one of the homes, setting up the portable cooking station and making himself a simple meal. After eating, he'd resumed his exploration. When he found objects of interest, he had wrapped them up in one of his warp pods and pressed the remote on his wrist to send them back up to his ship, straight into the new acquisitions storage room he used. Anything he found on a drop was sent here using the advanced teleporter to target the pods he used, the only reason he didn't use the teleporter to transport himself down onto the surface of the planet was that it needed something to target as teleporting blind or even with just visual coordinates was incredibly dangerous. People had teleported and found themselves melded with the floor or walls before, or even in minor cases ended up with a stray pebble lodged inside their foot and Theo wasn't going to risk that when using the jetpack to drop was so much fun anyway.

Eventually after even more hours of exploration he found himself at the center of the ruins, walking into a huge temple, with statues of what appeared to be half snake and half human beings flanking the entrance. Inside were even more statues, all of them female and leading down a long hallway towards the center of the temple, each of them looking just a little different and yet somehow the same. The language on the plaques at their bases he couldn't quite understand or read but at a guess they seemed to be ages, like they were rulers of this place, which was absolutely fascinating. Ancient myths back on Earth had creatures like this in them, such as Medusa from Greek mythology, but to find evidence of one on a planet millions of light years away from Earth...it felt incredible. In truth, most civilizations he had discovered seemed to be mostly human-like, bipedal aliens that had looked more or less human with few changes depending on the surrounding area...fins, extra limbs, eyes, different heights, denser skeletons...so finding one that was completely different was a rare discovery but he tempered his expectations all the same. Ancient civilizations on Earth had statues and worshipped Gods and Goddesses that were not human too, but no evidence of them actually existing had ever been found.

Coming to the central chamber he found...he didn't quite know. In the center was a large, egg shaped mass, smooth and shiny and despite not believing in magic he could feel some kind of energy around it like an aura, it even grew warmer as he stepped closer. The colours...it had first appeared pure white, but with even the slightest turn of his head changed the colours that shimmered along the surface, greens and blues and yellows, all colours of the rainbow and he couldn't quite nail down what colour it actually was even as he was just a few feet from it. There was nothing else in the chamber, no furniture, no...anything, not even dust which was even stranger as the entire surface of the planet and every building he had visited so far here had been coated in the stuff. He looked down to check that everything was being recorded as walked around the egg, for want of a better word, even lowering himself to the ground to see what was holding it up...which was nothing. It was hovering perfectly a few inches above the ground, only a strange symbol carved into the floor beneath it like an elaborate Celtic knot.

The strangest part of all was the incredible pull of the object...not a physical one, but a mental one...a desire to reach out and touch it that he'd been fighting ever since he first laid eyes on it. He took off his left glove, not even thinking about what he was doing, so close now that the pull was irresistible, and he reached out, placing his palm on the egg.

A tingle raced through him, excitement, though excitement at what he couldn't quite understand and then...a wave of energy that started from the egg and rushed outwards, knocking him off his feet and onto his ass as he was thrown a few feet backwards onto the floor. He felt himself growing dizzy, felt everything start to fade and managed to roll onto his side and press the button on his wrist that would cover him in a thin, breathable, oxygen filled forcefield shortly before he passed out.
 
Time had frozen around Elvire. It neither waxed or waned. Outside the little cocoon of power the sands rose and fell, the people who had once inhabited her world died off one by one until none survived. The walls began to weaken and the vegetation vanished.. the world which had once been lush and vibrant was now a barren wasteland. Still, she hibernated, the pleas of her followers falling on deaf ears. They had once held her favor but after a relic had been stolen from her.. Some had expected wrath, vengeance of fire and brimstone and instead she’d vanished. Sealing herself within the depths of her temple and cutting herself away from the people she had one protected, cared for…

She'd not always been so callous. Elvire had once been a gentle, loving goddess. Like those humans on the far away planet named earth, her own humanoids had seen her design as something more than themselves. From the tip of her arching horns, to the slender tip of her tail and everything in between. Her skin was the shade of the pale sands that blanketed the vast planet, to the hair of the deepest clearest water. The scales that flanked the cream center were ruby red, like the numerous fruit that the people consumed. The ink that graced her body, seen as a sign of beauty, had caused the people to mimic it, an honor to their goddess. Goddess. Such an odd word. She had no made the planet, though the strange creatures had attributed it to her, she learned later on. Correcting the first few had seemed to not bear fruit, so she'd stopped. Besides, she wasn't like them. Her lifespan was endless (as far as she knew) and the power she wielded with ease, was something far from their abilities.

She'd helped shape their world, cared for them and even shared secrets of her power to allow her chosen to wield an infinitesimal amount of her power. She'd been mother and child to them. Teaching, being taught and in time, she became lover to her chosen as well. Caring not for their sex, but their spark, their intellect and lastly beauty. She'd been full grown before they had ever walked her planet and when they vanished from its face, she hadn't aged a day. Ageless in the time that they had known her. She'd once truly been a child, but that was so long ago.. Yet, like a child she had come to trust her people. An almost innocent naivete.. It was how one of her chosen was able to fool her. To use his power against her; not in the open, but within the shadows. Turning others from her and to greed. Greed for more power. She was a goddess and shared oh so little with them.. They deserved more. It had been this thought that had led them to steal what they thought the root of her power and in a way, they had been right. The amulet had been worn by her often and within it she stored something precious to her.. They'd never understood or had the forethought to ask. She had never shared. For everything and everyone deserved to have secrets.



A buzz of something tickled her consciousnesses. Like a fly, it tickled at her mind and she shifted in her cocoon of power. The movement sent a breeze across the planet. It a slave to the goddess who slumbered. Bzz bzzz bzzzzz. An soft exhale and her eyes flickered open for the first time in millennia. Elvire felt his feet upon the sand, felt as he poked about. She could almost see him as he sat to eat and explored the ruins of her temple. It was when his breath brushed her cocoon. The feeling sent a shiver down her back and her power flung out in response. The man was thrown backward as the warmth and sheer weight of her power bore down on him. As he blacked out he might hear a sound, like coils of rope hitting the sandy stone.

When he woke, he'd feel warm. Like he was laying in the sun. There was also an oppressive weight, bearing down on him. A soft sound, humming? Fingers running through his hair... Elvire was coiled around him, arms and tail alike. Her breasts pressed against one arm as she cuddled the much larger man to herself. As he began to stir, her lips pressed to forehead.
"You are waking up... Giant.." Her voice was husky, low and pleasent. "Are you broken?"
 
Theo had barely managed to get the oxygen bubble around himself before he had lost consciousness, the hope being that if something happened to the air on this strange planet, moon or whatever it was, then he would at least be safe. There hadn't been signs of life so the last thing he expected was that he would be attacked, he had thoroughly performed a deep scan as he always did and found nothing. Usually there would be something out there if the planet was survivable but on here there hadn't been anything...no viruses in the air that could count as life, no insects or arachnids, no fish...for a planet with a sustainable atmosphere it had been shockingly barren and that had been a part of what had been making him feel a little uneasy exploring it...had his sensors missed something? Were they wrong? If this planet was sustainable and yet there was no life then would it fail? That was why he'd brought the emergency supply and as the faint bubble surrounded him, clinging to his skin and providing about an hour's worth of emergency oxygen and protection from the elements, he had passed out, his world fading to black.

When he'd come to, god knows how long later, everything felt different.

He'd tried to lift his wrist so he could read how much time had passed, another reason for using the safety so that he would know if his loss of consciousness was brief or longer, maybe even over an hour...but he couldn't move his arm, he could wriggle it a little but something was wrapped tightly around his body, pinning both arms to his side. His eyes still closed, he tried to free himself a little harder, struggling and kicking his feet but nothing he did seemed to work, whatever had been used to tie him up was strong, it wasn't budging despite his considerable strength. Then he felt it move...not like it had been pulled on but the ropes or whatever they were actually moving, and his eyes snapped open just as he heard the soft, husky voice speaking and saw the lips descend on his forehead. It took him a few moments to take in what was happening as his eyes widened, looking up at a beautiful face...mostly human, with pointed ears and blue hair and...horns. He took a deep breath, or tried to at least but breathing was a little difficult, he was being squeezed a little too tightly and he couldn't think of the words to answer her question just yet, he instead looked her over, as much as he could in this position, then looked down to see what was holding him. That's when he started to panic.

Coiled around him wasn't ropes, or cable or any other restraints one might think of...it was what appeared to be a giant snake, as long if not longer than an anaconda had been back on earth before they became extinct, and certainly thicker, as thick as a human torso albeit a skinnier one. If he had to guess it was several meters long, 6, 7, 8, more? It was impossible to tell from here but as he followed it up he realized it was connected to the girl that had kissed him on his forehead, the woman whose arms he now noticed were around his shoulders, whose breasts he was suddenly very aware of pressed against his left arm. No...it wasn't that it was connected, it was her, like the statues he'd seen in the temple and the old mythology books of creatures like Medusa...her lower half was this snake, the upper half the beautiful woman that had spoken to him in perfect English despite being from an entirely different galaxy, and he looked up at her in shock.

"What...who..." She wasn't hurting him...she wasn't doing anything threatening except squeezing him a little tightly and he couldn't quite think for a moment. "Giant?" She'd said that, was she talking about him? She was larger than he was, technically...though from the waist up he was definitely larger, much larger. "Broken? No, I'm not broken, I...I touched the weird thing in here, it was shimmering and...then I was knocked back, I passed out...where...where did you come from? My ship didn't detect life on this planet..." He had started to calm down, he wasn't struggling since he knew it was pointless, he had a weapon, a gun, holstered with the safety on around his waist but he couldn't reach if if he tried, and he knew it, so all he could do was talk, try to figure out what was happening. "Did you follow me? Who...who are you? You...you're squeezing a little tightly here..."
 
He wasn't broken! Making a sound in her throat, that sounded pleased Elvire beamed at him. "Good, I am glad you are not broken." She did so hate for her playthings to be broken. She huffed out a giggle and shifted, coiling around him a fraction tighter. He'd feel the giggle though the long length of her "You touched my cocoon." She corrected him like one might a child. Her head tilted to one side and she blinked her large, lovely eyes at him. "Ship? Like to ride over the deepness?" The question was innocent and curious. She snorted and shook her head. "I didn't follow you. Why would I?" Yawning, a forked tongue flickered against his cheek. "You came to me, as should you have." When he complained at the tightness she loosened her hold on him a fraction. "There, better." It wasn't a question.

While he'd been unconscious she'd taken in the desolation of her temple and felt remorse. They'd brought it on themselves and yet, she missed them. This.. man seemed much like her people had once been, but he wasn't quite the same. There were differences. After a moment she slowly began to uncoil from him, only the tip of her tail wrapped around his wrist as she rose to her normal height. She was sever heads shorter than him. It was clear she could be larger, but this was her natural size. Bare breasts on display, as was her sex, where the apex of her thighs should have been.

"Lead the way to your ship." Again it wasn't a question of any kind. It was a demand. Though it wasn't harsh, it held a sweetness to it. Her chin tilted to look up at him. "Though, there are no longer any deepness here.." Elvire knew this without being able to see the world around her. She could feel it. "How does your ship work then?" She flashed him a fanged smile. "Also, how did you shed your skin, I haven't see anyone else do such a thing.. and your shed vanished!"
 
Theo was still exercising his ability to stay calm, not an easy thing with what appeared to be an alien snake/woman hybrid coiled around him tightly, but she genuinely didn't seem to be trying to harm him. If she was...then there was nothing he could do yet anyway. "Broken? No, not broken, just...dazed, I was dazed but I'm okay now, I promise!" She continued to speak, and as she did so he noticed she was...curious. As curious as he was about her she seemed to be about him, and he recognized the giggle as she tightened around him even more, making him groan. "Ahh, too tight, please, I can't move, it's getting difficult to breathe, I...yes, a ship for the...deepness?" It wasn't hard to translate what she meant, and he had seen for himself the vast craters which would once have been an ocean, no nothing more than empty sand and dirt, dry dunes.

She loosened her hold on him and he could breathe a little better but still couldn't move his arms much from his side, not even to reach his weapon though in these circumstances he wasn't feeling like he needed it...not yet. Then she uncoiled around him completely, well, almost...his wrist was still held tightly by the end of her tail and he could see now how short she was, though it was clear she could raise herself to taller heights and he looked down at her. Immediately he started to blush....it had been impossible to tell once she had been wrapped around him but now it was clear that she wasn't wearing anything...her breasts were bare and on display and where the snake-like body ended and became human he could see her sex. His eyes lingered for a few moments before he managed to collect his thoughts and inwardly reprimand himself. He'd been alone for almost a year now but that was no reason to go crazy at the sight of a woman who was half snake.

Still blushing, he looked directly at her face instead, and found it didn't really help, she was beautiful, pretty.
"I'm sorry, did you say your cocoon? But you don't look like any newborn, was it...aa metamorphosis? I've never met anybody of your kind before..." He tested by pulling at his wrist, her tail was firm and didn't allow for much movement but he wasn't in a rush to go anywhere now, and in an emergency he could still reach his gun with his free hand. "Fascinating...who are you, do you have a name? My name is Theodore, or Theo if you prefer. How do you speak my language?" He stepped a little closer to her, ignoring her request for now. "No, no deepness...oceans, I could see that they are all dried up but my ship doesn't work like that though, but...are you alone? What happened here?" Her last question caught him a little off guard and he had to think for a second before realizing his safety bubble had been burst during his struggles. "Oh, that was in case the air here was no longer breathable, but it's quite alright, everything is fine...it's gone now, it was out of energy, it wasn't skin though, my skin is fine, see?"
 
He seemed delicate and this theory was confirmed when he said he was being squeezed too tight. She adjusted for him, thinking that she’d need to protect such a fragile creature. In her mind, he was already hers. To protect and nurture. In return, he would help her. The matter was so simple and logical. The matter settled in her mind, Elvire uncoiled around his body, looking up at him with her innocent, open face.

Giggling softly she shook her head, from swaying with her. Breasts, hair, tail.. All in motion.
“No silly, I was.. Hibernating?” The word seemed like the best way to explain it. Though, she’d not been waiting out a season, she’d been waiting out traitors. Her eyes flashed for a moment in remembrance and she shook her head again, this time as if trying to dislodge the thought. He moved his arm and her tail moved with him, keeping him almost leashed. “I am Elvire.” She didn’t quite have an answer for the what she was though. “I don’t know.” She smiled at him, flashing fangs.”How do you speak my language?” She countered.

“Yes.” Her answer was simple. Elvire knew that the oceans were gone. Everything was gone. “Time.” She shrugged almost dismissively. It was the answer. Time had taken a toll on the populace and the world. She could have helped it, but she’d seen no reason to do so. She eyed him, looking at the skin in question and after a moment, she nodded. “I see.” Her head tilted to one side. “Are there places without air?” There was a genuine curiosity in her words.

She shifted and coiled around him loosely. The weight of her body barely pressed on him as her arms wrapped around his shoulders, breasts pressed to his back, her cheek next to his.
“I like you Theo. I think I shall keep you.” It was a declaration of sorts and though her voice was bright and cheerful, it didn't seem to evoke the idea he could protest. “Will you show me your ship now? I would very much like to see it!”

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Theo raised an eyebrow at her answer. "Hibernating?" It seemed so simple an answer and yet something was definitely off...if she had been hibernating then had people been alive when she had? All it left were more questions, because from all the signs he had seen this planet had been devoid of life for decades, perhaps even centuries. He had to continue asking her these questions, his curiosity piqued. "Elvire? A pretty name! Umm...you say you were hibernating, was everybody already dead by then? Just how long did you hibernate? Do snakes even hibernate???" He was so curious as to what had happened that he just kept on asking the questions, until she confused him with one of her own. "How do I speak your language? Hah, I never thought of it like that, I just...strange, isn't it weird that we both speak English?" He laughed, derailed from his train of thought.

"Time...well yes I imagine so but something must have happened...if they were alive when you went into ah...hibernation...then what happened then? How did they not survive?" She asked him another question and he chuckled. Whatever Elvire was, she clearly wasn't accustomed to space travel or it's concepts, and he wondered how he would even begin to explain them. Judging by what he'd seen so far on this planet, they hadn't been very advanced when it came to technology, he had seen no signs of working electricity, the little metalwork he had seen was crude at best and he found it highly implausible that they had managed to create a combustion engine or a computer under these conditions. No, they seemed to have died out with only primitive technology, so explaining things was going to be a...chore. "Well yes, of course there are. Like...underwater? Did you ever notice it was hard to breathe under the water?" It seemed to be his best chance to explain. "Haha, I don't even know if snakes can or cannot breathe underwater...but I think not. Anyway, there are other places like that...most planets like this one don't have enough oxygen, which is what I'm breathing now, to sustain life, at least my life..."

He looked over at her and grinned.
"I can explain another time, but yes, there are places without air...what...what are you doing?" She had moved closer to him as he spoke, coiled around him again and her words were alarming to say the least. "Keep me? I'm not a pet you can keep, Elvire, I like you too, you...you're a fascinating subject but you can't keep me!" Her weight on his back was...strange. She wasn't heavy, at least most of her body wasn't, but the length of her tail made her weigh much more and he was grateful that she had kept some on the ground to support herself or he would have likely buckled under the weight of it all. "My ship?? Oh...I guess you wouldn't want to stay here alone...that makes sense..." He sounded a little sad as he said it...in his excitement he hadn't considered that at all but it made perfect sense...he couldn't leave her here, it wouldn't sit right with him after such a discovery with the planet in this state but he had never considered finding actual life here, and definitely not just a single person. "I could show you my ship, yes, okay then...just hold on tight, the teleporter can be a little jarring but it's perfectly safe so long as you stay inside the pod. Just...no eating me, okay? I'm not used to having aliens on my ship..."

He reached into his pocket and took out one of the larger pods he used to transport things that were much bigger than just himself and pressed it to his chest. Immediately a large bubble expanded to cover not just himself but Elvire too. The pods acted as a beacon, the ship's teleporter could read the dimensions accurately with it's sensors, being designed specifically to lock on to the pods, and bring the entire contents safely up to the Quetzal. Lifting his arm he pressed a few buttons and there was a flash of light and a cold tingle that ran through his entire body, followed by a few seconds of darkness...and then he was standing in the teleporter bay. The things he had transported earlier had already been moved off by the small droids that moved things around the ship carefully for him, and with a touch to his chest the pod disappeared.
"There, welcome to my home, the Quetzal. I'm sure it's a little unfamiliar to you but it's perfectly safe, I promise."
 
It had been a hibernation of sorts. One of her choice, not forced by season or need. Elvire had decided to hibernate. To escape the pain of betrayal. She’d grown to love her people only for them to turn on her. It had taken time to heal her heart, her hurt. Then there had been additional time to forgive and forget her anger. It had been complex and difficult. Then it had been hard to wake for no reason. Theo had become a reason.

She shrugged slightly.
“Forever and then not long enough all at once.” It was again the simplest answer to give him. Then he asked if snakes hibernated. Her nose wrinkled and she decided to not answer him. She wasn’t a snake, whatever that was and did not pertain to her. She inclined her head some. “I suppose. I did not know there were many languages..” Unbeknownst to Elvire and Theo, the fact she could speak English was part of her genetic makeup; rather that she had the ability to universally translate within her own mind.

Looking around the chamber she shrugged again.
“Time.” It was the only answer. Time had waxed and waned for the people she’d once loved. The planet was quite the same. Without her protection and magic, it withered and died. Tilting her head one way and then the other she tried to remember swimming. “No, I can breathe underwater. Can you not?” This seemed to fascinate her. Her people had the ability to. Snakes.. This word made her frown. “What is snake? I am not snake.” Her voice held a tone of displeasure.

Her moods seemed to shift like the sands.
“Why not?” Simple innocence as to why she couldn’t keep him. “See, I am fascinating.. Though I am not a subject either.” She flicked her tongue out, it tickled his cheek. “I am Elvire.” She coiled around him tighter as he told her to hold on tighter. Her laughter in his ear was low and pleasant. “But, you would like to be eaten by me, I promise.” Likely not comforting as he transported them to his ship.

The sensation was not unpleasant and she uncoiled from around him, her tail staying wrapped around his wrist. She looked at the things he’d sent back, quickly losing interest. Things from the planet. Not interesting. “Is a ship?” She looked over her shoulder at him, a few feet from him, the long length of her body stretching along the distance.

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"Well yes, there are hundreds of languages just on my planet alone, it's incredible how you speak mine when you're so far away, millions of miles away!" Still fascinated by her, Theo was also trying to focus on getting them back to the ship...it was just so easy to get distracted by the things she said, and again he found himself chuckling. "A snake is an animal, with scales like yours and no legs...like you. Of course a snake isn't nearly as pretty and doesn't have a human half like you do..." He trailed off, furrowing his brow. "In some ancient cultures on my world there are names for what you are though, a Lamia. The lower body of a snake and the upper body of a woman, but they are myths...nobody has ever met a creature like you before, not really." A thought struck him and his eyes widened. "Or maybe they were not myths? Maybe Medusa was real, maybe there were your kind on our planet centuries ago!" Excited, Theo finished the preparations and used the bubble to get them back onto his ship.

As they teleported in her laughter was ringing in his ear and he frowned as she uncoiled from around most of him, his wrist still held in her tail.
"I'm quite positive I wouldn't enjoy being eaten by anybody Elvire..." Theo wasn't naive enough to not understand the sexual reference, but he didn't think she would make such a comment to him and decided to try and sidestep it neatly as she slithered from the teleporter pad and looked around the room. "Yes, it's a ship, a starship. Welcome aboard the Quetzal." He walked to move beside her. The teleporter room was currently empty besides the two of them and he started to walk down towards the living area a few doors down, hoping she would follow.

"It's probably not like many ships you've seen, the technology you had seemed primitive at best, but that's because this one doesn't travel through water, it travels across the planets and stars themselves." He grinned, confident that she probably couldn't comprehend something so magnificent, given the state of her planet. Even he, who was used to it, found it a marvel to travel through the stars as he did. "Since you were alone down there you're welcome to stay here with me for a while, we have food, sleeping quarters, entertainment facilities if you'd like to watch a movie or two and a medical bay, everything needed. Of course, this is my ship you're on so I'll expect you to listen to my orders if I tell you to do something, or not to. So, what do you think?"
 
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