She is asari 2/3
anonymous
March 22 2014, 11:21:17 UTC
The electrical current was very mild (so the sleeping asari would not set her own bed on fire!) and the discharges of electricity between both pointy ends were gently massaging Shepard's tongue.
When Shepard first learned of this quirk of asari's biology, the engineer and tech-geek within her could not help but be utterly fascinated. One time, while lying in bed together, she jokingly suggested that she would like to connect a voltmeter to Liara's tentacles to make an exact measurement.
This sparked the toughest pillow fight of her life. The commander Shepard fought valiantly of course, but at the end of it, she was utterly beaten and forced to yield her pillow to Liara and to unconditionally surrender to her blue lover for the rest of the night...
Shepard smiled at that memory even as she felt the tentacles make small twitches in her mouth. Recently, Liara became very confident and dominating in their lovemaking.
Another quirk of asari's evolution, Shepard knew. The asari were indeed very liberal in casual intimate relationships (lending a base to all the rumors about their promiscuity). Nevertheless, it also meant that when they considered their partner to be a true bondmate to them, they would grow all the more possessive over them... to ward off all the other asari who might otherwise seek a casual liaison with their chosen one. Anecdotal evidence suggested that this behavior was even more pronounced in young asari maidens - like Liara.
Shepard did not mind in the slightest. She was actually immensely fluttered that Liara thought of her as the true bondmate.
She also did not mind that many days would now end with her trapped in biotic restraints, while Liara ravished her helpless body. After giving orders to others every day, she was more than happy to let her asari lover be in charge for a moment.
Liara let an involuntary moan escape her through her sleep and Shepard felt the tentacles twitch in her mouth again, this time strongly, and knew what was about to happen.
When asari was dreaming, her crest discharges would grow more erratic and would often depend on what was happening to her in her dreams.
AND, as Shepard discovered while kissing head-tentacles of her sleeping lover, the dreaming mind of the asari would subconsciously reach out to the familiar mind of her mate when in a physical proximity.
It was said to be a sign of great trust from the asari towards her lover, to be exposing herself to a meld in such vulnerable state.
Images flooded Shepard's mind and the human gasped at what she saw.
When Shepard first learned of this quirk of asari's biology, the engineer and tech-geek within her could not help but be utterly fascinated. One time, while lying in bed together, she jokingly suggested that she would like to connect a voltmeter to Liara's tentacles to make an exact measurement.
This sparked the toughest pillow fight of her life. The commander Shepard fought valiantly of course, but at the end of it, she was utterly beaten and forced to yield her pillow to Liara and to unconditionally surrender to her blue lover for the rest of the night...
Shepard smiled at that memory even as she felt the tentacles make small twitches in her mouth. Recently, Liara became very confident and dominating in their lovemaking.
Another quirk of asari's evolution, Shepard knew. The asari were indeed very liberal in casual intimate relationships (lending a base to all the rumors about their promiscuity).
Nevertheless, it also meant that when they considered their partner to be a true bondmate to them, they would grow all the more possessive over them... to ward off all the other asari who might otherwise seek a casual liaison with their chosen one. Anecdotal evidence suggested that this behavior was even more pronounced in young asari maidens - like Liara.
Shepard did not mind in the slightest. She was actually immensely fluttered that Liara thought of her as the true bondmate.
She also did not mind that many days would now end with her trapped in biotic restraints, while Liara ravished her helpless body. After giving orders to others every day, she was more than happy to let her asari lover be in charge for a moment.
Liara let an involuntary moan escape her through her sleep and Shepard felt the tentacles twitch in her mouth again, this time strongly, and knew what was about to happen.
When asari was dreaming, her crest discharges would grow more erratic and would often depend on what was happening to her in her dreams.
AND, as Shepard discovered while kissing head-tentacles of her sleeping lover, the dreaming mind of the asari would subconsciously reach out to the familiar mind of her mate when in a physical proximity.
It was said to be a sign of great trust from the asari towards her lover, to be exposing herself to a meld in such vulnerable state.
Images flooded Shepard's mind and the human gasped at what she saw.
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