Bringing Home an Alien

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Authors: Jennifer Scocum
time and heard Blackie barking furiously.
    She realized that something was wrong and opened her hazel eyes. She saw Blackie running towards a stranger who looked lost. Blackie was furious and wanted to attack the strangers. Eva realized that it was not a nice idea to unleash her and ran towards the stranger to protect him.
    The stranger was wearing a tight suit that looked like a surfer’s spring suit. It was dark black in color which was tightly worn. Eva ran faster than ever towards the stranger but was a little late. Blackie was already on the stranger, licking his cheeks.
    He looked at Blackie with a strange expression on his face and didn’t realize what happened. He felt ticklish and started laughing. Eva realized that Blackie found a new friend and broke into a series of loud laughter too. After she realized that he could be feeling a little awkward, she put Blackie on a leash and helped the stranger to get up.
    She looked at him and was completely blown away by his looks. She had always found herself getting attracted to tall and muscular men, but that guy was different. He was wearing a black spring suit that brought out each and every curve of his body perfectly. It was flawless and she wouldn’t stop admiring how beautifully his body was handcrafted by God himself. He had crystal white skin that reflected the sun’s rays and she had to look closely to realize that his skin was a little different from hers. His eyes, entire black in color was perfectly complimenting his light brown hair and luscious red lips. She had never encountered such a perfect man and realized that there was something about him which was making her heart skips numerous beats.
    “I am really sorry about Blackie. I hope you are fine now,” she said and checked the stranger who was staring in front of her. He looked perfectly fine with a body that she could stare for the rest of her life, without even a single blink.
    He looked at her with an emotionless face and had no idea what she said. He couldn’t understand her language or any gesture. He had no idea what to call the huge black creature that licked his face. He was completely devoid of any expression.
    “Are you alright?” Eva asked him, as she realized that something was wrong with the man. He looked at her with a puzzled look in his eyes. Eva couldn’t stop staring at his eyes that looked mysterious and profound. She was almost hypnotized for a moment and as she looked deeper, she could see the reflection of the entire universe in his eyes. She could see some thousands of galaxies, all residing at once. She could see so many planets, perfect stars and a blinding amount of light. In his beautiful eyes, she could see the starting of time.
    He took her hand and touched it for the first time. She was still hypnotized by his amazing perfection and didn’t realize when he took her hand and placed it on his chest. As he placed her hand right at the center of his being, she felt an electric pulse that went straight from her fingers to her heart and traveled to her brain. She felt each and every cell of her brain turning active and the pulse returning back to her heart and her fingers, finding their salvation in his being.
    He opened his eyes and was able to download each and everything that Eva had seen or witnessed both consciously and unconsciously. “It is really fascinating the amount of things you have seen in just a few years of your small human life!” he said and opened his mouth for the first time.
    Eva couldn’t comprehend what the man said. Yes, she heard his words and she knew how right he was and what exactly he meant by those, but she couldn’t decide how or when did she tell the stranger about her life.
    “What do you mean?” she asked. “You know exactly what I mean!” he said and passed a beautiful smile that felt warm and peaceful.
    “Who are you?” Eva realized that there was something about the man that wasn’t real. He was not like any other men she has

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