I rolled over with her in my arms and gently placed her on the bed. I then began to explore her body with my mouth, and she moaned loudly as I teased and tantalized her. She cried out as I brought her to orgasm, and then I quickly entered her once again.
We continued like this all night, and I lost count of how many tis I made her co. She was exhausted by the ti I finally let her rest, and she lay in my arms, panting and sweaty.
"I thought you said that tonight was about ?" She said, and I chuckled.
"It is, but I am not going to deny that I enjoyed myself as well," I said, and she grinned as she snuggled closer to .
"I love you, Papi." She said, and I grinned.
"I love you too, Hermosa," I said, and then we fell asleep in each other's arms.
The next morning, we woke up and made love again. Today was going to be filled with many things, but I wasn't going to have ti for this, so I made sure that we enjoyed each other to the fullest.
I indulged myself in her body, and she let do whatever I wanted. We explored each other, and we ca up with new ways to make love. She was insatiable, and I loved it.
Eventually, we had to get out of bed, and we got ready for the day. I knew that she had a lot of work to do with the people that I had given Systems to already, and I would have to swing by later to give out a few more Systems.
I was going to be busy today as well, so we parted ways after we made love one last ti. We both showered quickly, and then I headed out, heading towards the first place that I needed to be.
"Fancy seeing you here," Oga said after the roots set down from being thrown from the R&D Tree.
"Well, I think that you and I need to have a talk. I am sure that you heard about the sisters," I said, and Oga in Brad Pitt's body nodded.
"Yeah, that is sothing else. I know that you were pretty confident in being able to fight them. I was right along with you, but this ti crunch is going to make it a clencher!" Oga said, and I groaned.
"That is a slight understatent. Do you know what they can do?" I asked, and Oga scoffed.
"You think I wouldn't? I an, I don't know anything about Lindemia, but no one does. The other two are pretty scary, but you are much scarier; you just haven't reached that point," Oga explained, and I sighed.
"That doesn't really help now," I said, putting the crook of my hand to my head.
"Yes, well, luckily, you have ," Oga said with a smirk. I looked at him questioningly for a mont before realization dawned on .
"Oh! You want to help?" I asked excitedly, and Oga shrugged as if it was no big deal.
"Well, soone has to," Oga said as if it was obvious, "Besides, you are going to need all the help that you can get."
"So, what form of help does this co in?" I asked, and Oga grinned like he had just tried ice cream for the first ti.
"Octavia. Her and your new wife. Calishora will definitely beco an invaluable resource. Honestly, I have to say that you did a really good job there," Oga said, clapping on the shoulder, but I gave him a look.
"Letting her live infinite lifetis with was not in my plans," I said, and Oga sighed.
"Next ti, just lie to ," Oga said with a sigh, and I laughed.
"I will try to, but I make no promises," I said, and Oga sighed.
"Well, at least you are trying. That is more than I can say for myself," Oga said, and then he snapped his fingers. "One more thing."
He produced a bag from behind his back that was filled with all sorts of potions and vials, "I made this concoction for you." Oga handed the bag to , and I took it hesitantly, looking inside. "Just drink it when you go into battle," Oga said as if it was no big deal. I looked up at him questioningly, and he shrugged again as if this was an everyday occurrence. "It should help... so," Oga finished laly, and I sighed as I put the bag over my shoulder.
"That was even more sketchy than the first ti that I t you!" I growled, and Oga rolled his eyes.
"You are never going to let that go, are you?" He asked, and I shook my head.
"Nope! You tried to kill !" I exclaid, and Oga sighed.
"That was a long ti ago, and I have since made up for it," Oga said plainly as if it should be obvious. I crossed my arms over my chest and gave him a flat look. "Fine, don't drink it then," Oga said with a huff before turning away from and disappearing into a puff of smoke.
That was new, or maybe it wasn't. I don't know; I had stopped trying to keep track of everything that happened in this world a long ti ago. I turned away from the spot that Oga had just disappeared from and made my way toward where I was supposed to et up with Calishora.
The space dragon was supposed to start teaching right away to get prepared, but I had no clue what that ant for . She had lived in my mind for untold years with , and now she was with just like then, but I didn't have those mories. It felt like I was starting from scratch in so ways, but I wasn't too worried about it.
After all, I had faced down things that were a lot scarier than not knowing what the future held.
The first thing that Calishora had do was to harness my systeminium and use it to create a shield around myself. It was harder than it sounds since I had never really tried to control my systeminium specifically before, but with her help, I was able to get the hang of it pretty quickly. This was thanks to my already been using it in different ways so much.
Apparently, space dragons were one of the best at using systeminium due to their unique nature. That made sense, but it was more than just being part of Tiamat. They were attuned to the ebb and flow of systeminium itself, which gave them a natural affinity for using it.
Calishora had do all sorts of exercises with my tal while she watched on and gave pointers here and there until finally, she nodded in approval. "You have a natural talent for controlling the systeminium," she said after we finished over seven hours of training. "But," she added, and I stopped, looking at her. "You need to learn how to use it for more than just protection."
"What do you an?" I asked, and Calishora sighed as if this was going to be a long explanation. "I have ti," I said, trying to reassure her, but she still looked hesitant.
"It is not that I do not want to tell you. It is that I am worried about what will happen once you know," she said finally, and my eyebrows furrowed in confusion.
"What do you an?" I asked again, and Calishora took a deep breath before beginning her story.
"You see, when Tiamat first created the systeminium, she did so with the intention of it being used as a weapon. A tool to end conflicts quickly and efficiently without any loss of life," Calishora explained, and my mind began going through all of the different ways that systeminium could be used as a weapon. "However, over ti, she began to realize that systeminium could be used for more than just destruction."
Calishora continued on after taking a mont to gather her thoughts, "She started using it for other things such as healing and creating things instead of just destroying them." The dragon paused again as if she was unsure if she should continue or not before sighing deeply and continuing on anyway.
"Tiamat soon realized that the possibilities were endless with systeminium and that it could be used for good as well as for evil. She started to worry about what would happen if others ever got ahold of it and used it for their own purposes."
"That is why she placed the seal on the systeminium and created the space dragons," Calishora said finally, and I furrowed my brows in confusion. "We were created to protect the systeminium and make sure that it was never used for evil."
"And yet, your mother is an evil bitch that is trying to conquer the galaxy," I sighed. "It seems like she didn't do a very good job."
"Tiamat is not evil," Calishora said defensively. "She is just... misguided."
"And what about you? Are you also misguided?" I asked, and the dragon was silent for a long mont before sighing deeply.
"I do not know anymore," she finally admitted, and I nodded in understanding. "But that does not change the fact that we were created to protect the systeminium."
"And what exactly does that an?" I asked, and Calishora furrowed her brows in thought for a mont before answering.
"It ans that we are attuned to the systeminium and can sense when it is being used for evil purposes. It also ans that we can use our own power to nullify the systeminium if need be."
"But you are using it for evil purposes. How do you tell the difference?" I asked, trying to press this. I needed to know how they were differentiating between what was good and evil. "How do you know that what your mother is doing is wrong?"
"Because she is using the systeminium for destruction and not for creation," Calishora said simply as if that should be obvious. "And because we can feel the pain of those who are being hard by her actions."
"What about those who are being hard by your actions?" I asked pointedly, and the dragon was silent for a long mont before sighing deeply.
"This is different," she said finally, but I could tell that she didn't believe her own words. "The systeminium was never ant to be used in such a way."
"And yet you are using it," I pointed out, and Calishora furrowed her brows in frustration. "It seems to like Tiamat didn't do a very good job of protecting her precious weapon."
"That is because she was betrayed," Calishora said quietly, and I sighed.
Everything ca back full circle, but this did give a different outlook on Tiamat.
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