Alien Love Too!

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wall sconces began to glow like flickering candles inside their crystal beveled covers.      
           “Wow, I like that!” Melody stated with wonder and amusement.  She took the control and began to play with it until the room was the right brightness. 
           Jonathan mentioned with a smile, “I enjoy some of this new technology they’re using in construction now.  Makes things a lot more interesting.”
           Melody turned and looked with continued hunger at the platter of breakfast meats being brought to the table along with a scrambled egg and cheeses scrabble and a small creamy custard for dessert. 
           She looked back at Jonathan J and admitted, “Well, I’m really starving now.  Guess I’m fighting off the jet lag after all.”
           When she and Jon J finished their meal she asked him to show her to their new bedroom. 
           The bamboo four poster bed had mosquito netting draped all around for when they wanted to keep their doors open to allow the sea breeze to come through.  Even though their bedroom faced the jungle garden there was always a breeze and Jonathan J’s grandfather knew Melody had stated many times that she loved the ocean breeze. 
           Their private bath looked like you had stepped into a tropical garden.  The shower was an open “z” shape with a unique sandy looking and feeling floor, that prevented slippage.  There was a long smooth shell covered wide bench along one wall.  The tub was a step down into a small pool with bubbling jets and flowers dangling down into the water, making the room smell wonderful.     Flowers and vines trailed over several of the walls, and plantain trees were scattered throughout, along with twinkling lights woven through the greenery just like she loved so much
           Melody was glad to notice they had two private commode compartments which were rather roomy, with smaller plants and indirect lighting there too.  Each would have their own grooming station in the large shared dressing area.  Their individual closets opened into the dressing room one on one side of the room and the other opposite.. 
           It didn’t take Melody long to discover she had a whole new wardrobe in her closet that included many long robes and dresses like Jonathan’s aunts wear.  It was a H’traeian modesty thing, especially for females.   
           All the rest of the day they spent exploring their new home and the immediate jungle area around the structure. 
           As the evening of their first full day together came to a close Jonathan J was in dire need of Melody’s intimate caresses and the continued Bonding of their bodies once more.
           Every time Melody looked into Jonathan’s eyes she was shocked to discover they were still a deep violet color.  She attributed it to all this upsetness getting his system out of whack, possibly, or she simply just kept him turned on?  Grinning at that thought she proceeded to take a shower in preparation for trying to help him relieve some of his tension.
          
           Jonathan was already in the bed when Melody came into the room looking like a new bride with her white iridescent gown set on with the mink, pearls and tiny diamonds that she’d found in her new closet.
           Jonathan sat up at the sight before him.  “My love!  You’re beyond beautiful!” he gasped when he saw her do a twirl for him at the foot of the bed.
           “Isn’t this gorgeous?” she asked with a breathiness to her speech that made Jonathan J’s maleness stand up to full attention.  Her eyes twinkled happily as she watched with a grin his reaction to the almost transparent gown.  It even had a two foot train behind her and the material fit her like a snug body suit except where it flowed fuller just below her hips.  It was strapless with a tiny white mink border above the bodice area.  It twinkled with

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