Stepbrother Alien: A Sci-fi Alien Romance & Alien Erotica Invasion Part 1 (Alien Romance Invasion) Read Online Free

Stepbrother Alien: A Sci-fi Alien Romance & Alien Erotica Invasion Part 1 (Alien Romance Invasion)
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anything new about what happened in the woods? Anything about my brothers? I'm still completely in the dark over here, and I really don't have any, well anything to go on.” I said, hoping that he might have some news.
                  “Unfortunately, nothing new has come up. The national guard have set up shop around the park, and from they have been saying it looks like a massive meteorite crashed into the forest. A fire broke out that night, but aside from that they are being quiet about the whole affair. Have you remembered anything else about the night in question miss Stevens?”
                  “No, it's all still a little hazy.”, I replied. I paused for a moment before deciding that I needed to get back out to the forest myself. “Is there. Is there any way you could take me out to the site, or at the very least to the place where I was found? I don't know if my brothers are still out there, and whatever happened to them I'd feel a lot better actually knowing instead of just hoping against the worst. If nothing else I meet see something that would jog my memory and help me piece together what happened to me that night.”
                  “I'm not all that sure that I can get you into the site proper, but if you think it might help you remember something I don't see the harm in taking you to the spot that you were discovered. This whole situation reeks of a cover-up, and I'd like to get to the bottom of this sooner rather than later. Is there someplace that we could meet up?”
                  “Yeah, I think I can see a diner pretty close by. I haven't had anything to eat but granola and hospital food for the past five days, so I'll go and wait for you over there.
                  Thoughts of a cover-up had already crossed my mind after he told me about the national guard, and they continued dancing through my mind as I made my way to the diner. The town wasn't very large, I'd guess it probably had a population of about twenty thousand people or so, and it didn't take me very long to get to my destination.
                  The diner had a quaint small town vibe. It was a Ma' and Pa' operation, and the first things I noticed upon entering the building were the pungent smells of burnt coffee and decades of cigarette smoke. The blinds and walls were both stained with a faint yellowish tint, and it looked like the tables and booths had been there since the fifties. A middle aged woman approached me as I got close to the front desk and sat me down at a booth.
                  The woman looked like she had been through hell and back during her lifetime. Wrinkles were liberally spread across her wide face, lipstick smeared thickly on her thin lips, and a look of complete surrender was in her every movement. She ignored me after she led me to a table; going to the other tables and flirting with the various farmers and truckers that were already there. She'd thrust her sagging tits out at them like they were prizes to be fawned over. You could tell that at one time she was really a force to be reckoned with. She looked like she was just a specter of that previous life.
                  I understand that life can be tough—probably better than almost anyone else in here—but I was tired, hungry, and after learning about my brothers in no mood for bullshit.
                  “Miss. Hey, over here.  I know you know that I'm over here. I know that I probably look like crap right about now, but if I could just a cup of coffee and a some eggs and bacon I'd really appreciate it.” I said with irritation dripping off of every word.
                  “Look hun, I've got my paying regulars over here, and I'm in no mood for sass from some young thing. Do you even have enough money on you for what you just asked for? I can go see if we have any day old bread or leftovers from yesterday, but if I do that I'm
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