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Oh, crap. âSchaef, we got one coming your way. Remain calm. Donât react, unless he gets aggressive. Then just retreat.â
I tried to keep my voice low. Theyâd never done this before. To my surprise, Yinet climbed up on the rock with me, staring back at my camp. From the way my people started to turn in circles, I knew her mate was already there. They were fast on all fours.
âShara?â Lizzy gripped at my leg again as several LR again started their sniffing and nuzzling, purring her name.
âYouâre fine, just keep telling them your name, and pay attention to theirs.â
âHow, theyâre all the same. Lizzy. Lizzy. Oh, we need to introduce them to breath mints. Hey, whereâs that one going?â
I looked down in time to see tufted heels disappear into the grass. âAnother male heading your way.â I bit at my lip, wondering what all this meant. I stretched to look back at the camp. I squinted.
Yinetâs mate suddenly loomed tall over the men, then his head darted out.
âOwww!â I heard Remy over my comm. âShara, Iâm trying hard not to react, but I donât appreciate the head butting over here. What the hell is going on, and whyâs he growling at me?â
âAre you sure heâs growling? Whatâs it sound like?â
âIt sounds like growling, like⊠grrrrâŠret⊠Oh? Gerret? Ah, he stopped hitting me.â
âWell, it might be his name. Introduce yourself and see if he repeats you.â
âOkay. Gerret⊠RemâŠmy. Yeah, Remy. Remy⊠Oh Shit!â As I watched, Remy disappeared. I could see a flailing arm or leg as he was dragged off his feet and into the grass. My hand clenched, Batista trying to get out. I couldnât let her, sheâd panic.
Just then another LR stood over the group, his nose roving about before he started butting his head against Schaeffer. âKazan?â For the first time Schaeffer sounded genuinely alarmed.
I could see Remy on his feet again, walking or being pulled towards us. âIntroduce yourself and start this direction. Use your first name. They canât pronounce âsâ sounds.â
âDick should be easy for them.â
âShut up, Lizzy.â Schaeffer stuck with Richard, avoiding the tumble by heading towards us willingly.
The LR next to Lizzy heard her name over the little speaker on her belt and got excited, chattering at it. Great, there went our open comm line.
Remy entered the clearing, Gerretâs marsupial fingers wrapped firmly around his arm. He was dragged right up to my rock, where both he and Yinet resumed snuffing at us and chittering to one another. I suddenly wanted to crawl under the rock in embarrassment.
âWant to tell me whatâs going on?â Remyâs tone said he really was trying not to be rude.
âNot yet.â I looked at Gerret and spoke his name. Now he chattered excitedly, bouncing off the rock with Yinet. They made a circle of the clearing before sitting down together.
Schaeffer stumbled into the circle and was thrust towards Lizzy. That male bounced around the circle. âRikerd. Rikerd. Rikerd.â
âRichard, what did he introduce himself as?â
Schaeffer, all stiff and composed, shifted his eyes to me. âBelup. We seemed to agree on that pronunciation.â
âSheâs Kenup. Seems thereâs a naming thing for mates.â Lizzy looked at the male. âNice to meet you, Belup.â That elicited an excited reaction.
I glared down at Lizzy from my place on the rock. âNow, is there anything you want to tell me?â Getting nothing, I had to fight not being totally pissed off. âAll the sniffing around was to see who⊠marked who.â
Lizzyâs cheeks turned red. Schaefferâs lips got tighter.
Remy caught on, looking over Lizzyâs head to the camp. âI suppose it could be worse if they got a whiff of the crew.â
âI never⊠not this time.â Lizzy turned nearly purple.
âSo, Dick, how long did it take her to get under your sheets?â
âNot long. She was easy. Ouch!â
Lizzy nailed his shin perfectly.
The LR started to keen at the tension. I took a deep breath and let it out slowly. âWeâll discuss this later. You better sit down.â I pulled Remy down on the rock beside me. Schaeffer and Lizzy sat on the ground and immediately the LR calmed down.
As disturbing as it was, it revealed LR formalities. Females could speak to females, males with males, and mated pairs with each other, otherwise the sexes sat in clusters of bachelors and bachelorettes.
Our xeno-sociologists would have fun figuring this out, later. For now I needed to continue communications.
I started by pointing at things around us. It amused the LR and we played the naming game for a good hour, until they grew fidgety.
I knew it was time for us to part when Yinet came to me again and nuzzled my cheek. âYes, Yinet.â I pointed at the sun and circled my finger across the sky and back to its morning position. âTomorrow.â
I pointed to the rock beneath me. âTomorrow.â
âTomrow.â She took my hand and pointed to the forest. âAra, Yinet.â Her long fingers pointed to the others in my group, then to the forest. âTomrow.â
All I could do was nod my head. Was she really inviting me into their forbidden territory? She let me go and ran off into the deep grasses. I was in.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
We were accepted, though it opened up a larger mess for me to deal with. I turned my attention back to Lizzy and Schaeffer. âSeriously?â
Our distraction with the LR gave Lizzy time to recover. âLast time I checked it wasnât illegal to screw your kidnapper, though the oppositeâs a felony. Besides, you threw me at him.â
âYou did!â Remy and Schaeffer spoke in unison.
âWhat happens in a week when you get bored?â Being Kazan, I knew everything in Lizzyâs history. âI have to work with this guy. Heâs a big enough pain in the ass without you screwing with his head.â
âWeâre adults, so thatâs our business. Who knows, maybe he wonât be such a pain in your
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