Mass Effect Kink Meme: PART XXI

Jan 25, 2014 20:42

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She is asari 1/3 anonymous March 22 2014, 11:19:27 UTC
A/N: I must admit, I had fun with this one... I hope you like it :-)

She is asari

'Everytime...' Shepard thought when she felt something poking her cheek through her sleep. She opened her eyes to a very familiar sight. One of Liara's pointy head-tentacles was being gently pushed into her right cheek.
A faint, but visible blue glow was surrounding her entire crest, casting a magical light over the darkness of Normandy's captain cabin. Shepard smiled and placed a small kiss on Liara's head, feeling her lips tingling from the contact.

Contrary to what many people believed, every part of our bodies had at least some evolutionary purpose. And the aliens were no exception.

Turians had those head-thingies to protect them from their sun's radiation. Even human hair had a purpose (even if some women, who spent hours of their day grooming it, would probably disagree with her on that).

Asari head-tentacles were similar story. In this case, they were evolutionary response to the asari's status as 'natural biotics'. The dust form element zero was ever present on Thessia. And while it was seamlessly integrated as part of their physiology over the countless eons of evolution, it was still subject to the same physical laws as any mechanical starship using eezo core.

Namely, there was a static electrical charge that would accumulate in the object when eezo was used to manipulate its mass. That was the reason why starships had to periodically discharge their hulls (or they would risk an explosion) and why all non-natural biotics (like humans) often suffered annoying electrical shocks when touching anything metallic.

Nevertheless, asari did not suffer from these shocks. As a credit to their seeming perfectness, their bodies found a natural way to deal even with this problem. While the electrical charge was still generated within them, they developed a biological way to have it stored in their 'head-tentacles' instead of having to discharge it immediately whenever the asari would touch something metallic. Shepard was seeing the practical application of this brilliant system right before her eyes.

The charge accumulated during the asari's waking hours would be harmlessly discharged during her sleep as a mild form of St. Elmo's fire, creating a dancing orchestra of lights over Liara's head-tentacles.

Many humans considered asari to be just slightly exotic blue human females. And in many ways, they were right... But even the asari did some 'freakishly alien' stuff and this was one of them.

But while many naturally xenophobic humans would be repelled by this, Shepard absolutely adored all these distinctly asari things on her lover.

That's why (as many night's before) she hungrily enveloped two of Liara's glowing tentacles in her mouth, slowly teasing them with her tongue, drawing a happy purrs from her sleeping girlfriend.

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