1. The Human and The Gliesen


    Date: 1/7/2016, Categories: Science-Fiction, First Time, Male/Female, Reluctance, Author: tw_holt, Rating: 92.7, Source: sexstories.com

    Author’s note: Here’s a story for furry/non-human fans. All planets/moons/stars mentioned in the story are real – except the planet Gliese-H. I think this is a cute story. I had fun using my imagination. Chapter 1 Ryan sat alone in the cafeteria eating a horrid combination of what he surmised to be thawed preprocessed food mixed with military rations. It was all the facility had. They might as well have just offered the humans protein powder instead of attempting to make this garbage resemble real food. He shook his head and kept eating, keeping his eyes downward, while occasionally looking around the nearly empty room. As Ryan sat and ate, they watched him; they always watched him. They followed him, they would attempt to whisper as they chatted about him in their language, they laughed at or about him – at least he thought it was laughter. The Gliesens never spoke to him, unless you count the shy cafeteria worker that served food. A nod and a “hello” was all he offered to Ryan and most likely everyone else. For 200 years humans and Gliesens have worked together, lived together, fought wars against a common enemy together, and colonized and terraformed moons and worlds together. But after all these years humans and Gliesens were still very much awkward around each other. Humans exhibited more paranoia and fear toward them if anything – as is the nature of humanity; fear toward things that are different. As Ryan sat and ate, he heard two females chatter about 25 feet away. He ...
    quickly glanced in their direction only to see them look toward each other with embarrassment. He rolled his eyes and continued eating alone. Ryan was usually always alone. He was the only human for miles on Titan, Saturn’s largest moon, where he was stationed as a logistics officer. He kept track of and monitored supplies and other random necessities for the colonies in the equatorial region of the moon. He hated it there. It was as if the terraformers hated it too and shut down the terraforming process halfway through. Humans and Gliesens still had to wear breathing masks when going outside, if they could stand the temperature. Titan was around -290 Fahrenheit before terraforming began. The machines used were able to get the temperature up to a nice, warm, -40 Fahrenheit. Going outside was only done when it was an absolute necessity; besides the freezing temperature, it takes about 15 minutes to get the breathing mask and protective suit on – a major annoyance. He thought about Mars and its 80 degree summer weather and sighed as he ate. Why couldn’t he have been assigned there? He would’ve loved to work logistics for the mining operations on Martian moon, Phobos. The Gliesens seem to have a much easier time on Titan. Their bodies were covered in varying shades of brown, grey, or black fine fur which may have helped keep them warm. While Ryan has never actually touched Gliesen to be sure, they didn’t appear to be carrying a lot of heat storing blubber. Still, they seemed to ...
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