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Tentacled Alien
Tentacled Alien
Tentacled Alien
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Tentacled Alien

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When an alien is captured, Jason - an astrophysicist who has struggled for a long time to make a breakthrough in his research - has the opportunity to interview this otherworldly creature, in the hopes of discovering information to advance human science.

The alien, however, seems to have an interesting concept of "communication", which involves a lot more physical contact than the human crew was expecting...

Being watched by all the male crew, including his hot guide, Jason must submit in order to have the answers he seeks... and also to explore a new type of pleasure that he didn't think was possible.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMiles G. Ashe
Release dateApr 17, 2024
ISBN9798224335336
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    Tentacled Alien - Miles G. Ashe

    Tentacled Alien

    Miles G. Ashe

    ISTEPPED THROUGH THE PORTAL from earth into space, and onto the outer hull of the International Space Station. In an instant I was millions of miles from home, in the midst of one of the greatest scientific feats ever attempted by mankind. A human brain couldn't even process this information quickly enough to say the words, but I could see it and I could feel it.

    Hey! Welcome to the party, Dr. Miller. A man in a yellow jumpsuit floated down to shake my hand, his body tilting backwards so his feet touched the curved surface of the station, while I kept the soles of my own boots pointed down. I'm Scott. I'll be your second today. Are you excited?

    I looked at the man, and found myself immediately distracted from the view of space around us by his chiseled face and handsome smile. Of course. And this is all amazing.

    Oh, the ISS? This old place? Scott smiled at me like a celebrity humbly brushing off praise of his old mansion, and he guided me forward across the outer surface of the station. Let's go. We're a few steps behind everyone else today, so we'd better get moving if we don't want to be the slow kids of the class.

    We're in space, I said. There is no hurry. I mean, except the research.

    He laughed as he pulled me by my elbow towards a circular opening in the hull. If you're a physicist, then this is old news, isn't it?

    I'm usually monitoring from the labs. Actually, this is my first time in space. It's hard to get on these missions.

    He stopped and smiled at me. "That makes this special. You should really enjoy it. Look out there, at how beautiful

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