Mr Zoat
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24th January 2006
08:15 GMT -5
Komand'r glares at me, though given her current mood swings it's a lot less intimidating than it used to be.
"Why not?!"
"Komand'r, love of my life, mother of my children-."
She folds her arms across her chest and looks away.
"Child. You get one. I watched those videos and I'm not going through that more than once."
"We don't know how many you're having this time."
The corners of her mouth turn downwards, and her eyes widen as her head slowly turns back towards me.
"That's wonderful-."
She blinks, grimaces, then flies over to a nearby asteroid, which she viciously headbutts! The asteroid explodes, flying out across the void, a small number of fragments entering Zamaron's atmosphere below us.
That-. That's probably not going to reach the ground.
"Gah! Stupid rock!"
"Komand'r, stop trying to injure yourself. High stress levels are bad for the baby."
Her hands go to her abdomen and for a second her face is a picture of horror. Then she jerks her hands to her side and glares at me again.
"No taking advantage of my baby brain!"
"I'm not going to hit you whenever you start being nice to people."
"You're being stupid." She rolls her eyes. "I know you're not strong enough to actually hurt me with your fist. You can use that electric rod thing you used in Polokistan."
"I'm not going to-."
"Why not? You used it on me before."
Our one foray into bondage. It doesn't really work when one party is as tough as she is and the psychology is different when that party used to be an actual slave.
"Komand'r, it only lasts a couple of months. Then you'll be back to normal."
"But what if I've lost my edge by then?!"
I float over to her, taking her hands in mine.
"Komand'r, you have achieved a level of spitefulness which surpasses every Tamaranean before you. I assure you: you have more than enough bitchiness to get through this with your character intact."
"You're being so nice about-."
Her face twitches, then she raises her right fist and-.
I wrap a construct manacle around her right forearm and pull it away with construct chains before she can follow through on her initial impulse to punch herself in the head.
"N-."
And then I grab her left forearm with another manacle.
"No. Komand'r, stop."
She tries pulling against them for a moment, but while she can make progress she can't make her arms move anything like fast enough to hit herself. After a moment she realises that too and sags in her bonds.
I float closer so that our heads are level. She's looking down, avoiding my eyes. I reach out with my right hand and gently tilt her head back up, meeting my concerned gaze with an expression of tiredness. She looks wrung out, actually. It's a surprising moment of honesty; she usually hates showing weakness like this.
"Komand'r, talk to me."
"'m scared."
"Okay. What about?"
"You make me feel… Things. And that's… Okay. I didn't… I didn't like it to start with, but it's-. It's fine. But now my own body's doing it without you even being there. I've liked people before so liking you more isn't that big a deal but this is-. I don't like everyone. It's like there's this alien thing in me that's changing who I am. It's like the-."
She squirms.
"It's like the Gordanians."
Ahh…
Komand'r… Hasn't wanted to talk about exactly what happened while she and her sister were slaves. And since we burned their civilisation to the ground I didn't think it was worth pressing her over; violence is a great healer.
It seems I was mistaken. That… Or we didn't kill quite enough, I suppose.
"There might be a way to stop it. Some sort of hormone regulating impl-."
"There isn't. And if there ever was it was one of the things that we lost when Tamaran got burned."
A red ring… Might work. She'd certainly end up getting all of her anger back. But I'm not sure what the ritual would do to the foetus. The other alternative…
"Do you not want to have this child?"
She rolls her eyes. "It's a bit late-." She blinks as I raise my eyebrows. "Oh. No, no, I don't-. That's not-. No."
"Okay. I want to have children with you. Do-."
"And I want to have children with you!"
She blinks, her hands coming up to cover her mouth and her eyes giving the impression that she hadn't intended to say that.
"Was that you or the hormones?"
"Iiiiiiiii think it was me."
Hm.
"Look, you know this isn't like what the Gordanians did, because unsettling though it is it's something that every Tamaranean mother has gone through at least once. I'm sure that you'll rise to this challenge as you have every other. Or are you going to keep whining about it like a little bitch who doesn't know what she wants?"
Her eyes glow.
"I'll show you who's a bitch."
Glowing red horns appear on my forehead.
"I'm not as fragile as I used to be."
"Um."
We both turn, and see the small crowd of Zamarons gathered to watch us.
"We were going to castigate you about the meteorite. But this looks far more interesting."
08:15 GMT -5
Komand'r glares at me, though given her current mood swings it's a lot less intimidating than it used to be.
"Why not?!"
"Komand'r, love of my life, mother of my children-."
She folds her arms across her chest and looks away.
"Child. You get one. I watched those videos and I'm not going through that more than once."
"We don't know how many you're having this time."
The corners of her mouth turn downwards, and her eyes widen as her head slowly turns back towards me.
"That's wonderful-."
She blinks, grimaces, then flies over to a nearby asteroid, which she viciously headbutts! The asteroid explodes, flying out across the void, a small number of fragments entering Zamaron's atmosphere below us.
That-. That's probably not going to reach the ground.
"Gah! Stupid rock!"
"Komand'r, stop trying to injure yourself. High stress levels are bad for the baby."
Her hands go to her abdomen and for a second her face is a picture of horror. Then she jerks her hands to her side and glares at me again.
"No taking advantage of my baby brain!"
"I'm not going to hit you whenever you start being nice to people."
"You're being stupid." She rolls her eyes. "I know you're not strong enough to actually hurt me with your fist. You can use that electric rod thing you used in Polokistan."
"I'm not going to-."
"Why not? You used it on me before."
Our one foray into bondage. It doesn't really work when one party is as tough as she is and the psychology is different when that party used to be an actual slave.
"Komand'r, it only lasts a couple of months. Then you'll be back to normal."
"But what if I've lost my edge by then?!"
I float over to her, taking her hands in mine.
"Komand'r, you have achieved a level of spitefulness which surpasses every Tamaranean before you. I assure you: you have more than enough bitchiness to get through this with your character intact."
"You're being so nice about-."
Her face twitches, then she raises her right fist and-.
I wrap a construct manacle around her right forearm and pull it away with construct chains before she can follow through on her initial impulse to punch herself in the head.
"N-."
And then I grab her left forearm with another manacle.
"No. Komand'r, stop."
She tries pulling against them for a moment, but while she can make progress she can't make her arms move anything like fast enough to hit herself. After a moment she realises that too and sags in her bonds.
I float closer so that our heads are level. She's looking down, avoiding my eyes. I reach out with my right hand and gently tilt her head back up, meeting my concerned gaze with an expression of tiredness. She looks wrung out, actually. It's a surprising moment of honesty; she usually hates showing weakness like this.
"Komand'r, talk to me."
"'m scared."
"Okay. What about?"
"You make me feel… Things. And that's… Okay. I didn't… I didn't like it to start with, but it's-. It's fine. But now my own body's doing it without you even being there. I've liked people before so liking you more isn't that big a deal but this is-. I don't like everyone. It's like there's this alien thing in me that's changing who I am. It's like the-."
She squirms.
"It's like the Gordanians."
Ahh…
Komand'r… Hasn't wanted to talk about exactly what happened while she and her sister were slaves. And since we burned their civilisation to the ground I didn't think it was worth pressing her over; violence is a great healer.
It seems I was mistaken. That… Or we didn't kill quite enough, I suppose.
"There might be a way to stop it. Some sort of hormone regulating impl-."
"There isn't. And if there ever was it was one of the things that we lost when Tamaran got burned."
A red ring… Might work. She'd certainly end up getting all of her anger back. But I'm not sure what the ritual would do to the foetus. The other alternative…
"Do you not want to have this child?"
She rolls her eyes. "It's a bit late-." She blinks as I raise my eyebrows. "Oh. No, no, I don't-. That's not-. No."
"Okay. I want to have children with you. Do-."
"And I want to have children with you!"
She blinks, her hands coming up to cover her mouth and her eyes giving the impression that she hadn't intended to say that.
"Was that you or the hormones?"
"Iiiiiiiii think it was me."
Hm.
"Look, you know this isn't like what the Gordanians did, because unsettling though it is it's something that every Tamaranean mother has gone through at least once. I'm sure that you'll rise to this challenge as you have every other. Or are you going to keep whining about it like a little bitch who doesn't know what she wants?"
Her eyes glow.
"I'll show you who's a bitch."
Glowing red horns appear on my forehead.
"I'm not as fragile as I used to be."
"Um."
We both turn, and see the small crowd of Zamarons gathered to watch us.
"We were going to castigate you about the meteorite. But this looks far more interesting."
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