Savior
slowly standing up. Opal
looked at his outstretched hand, then at his sharp white shiny
teeth as he smiled at her.
    “ Come on. I won’t bite
unless you want me to. I will take you to command, where two elder
women are waiting to answer your questions.”
    Opal looked at Heather, who shrugged,
then shook her head. Sighing, Opal glanced at Mr. Blue again. “Oh,
all right Mr. Blue. I’m dying for some answers.”
    He gently pulled her up and kept a
hold of her hand as he said, “I am called Zinoro.”
    She smiled and repeated his name. He
nodded, and they started to walk the opposite direction they’d
come.
    Heather trailed behind her and
whispered. “What the hell did he just say? And how the hell do you
understand him? Or do you have no idea and we are walking to our
doom?”
    Zinoro chuckled, Opal groaned, pulled
her hand from his, and turned to face her friend. “I have a
translator device. You wouldn’t let them near you for them to put
one in on you. I’m sure they will give you one, if you
ask.”
    Zinoro paused. “Tell her we would
gladly give her one. Where we are going now we will be able to get
her a device.”
    Heather seemed to understand they were
talking about her, and she snarled. “Opal, there is no way I’m
letting them touch me with any kind of devices.”
    Sighing, Opal walked ahead and looked
at Zinoro. “Let’s go. There is no point arguing with her. Let’s get
to where you’re taking us, and we will talk then. Hopefully, these
women can answer our questions.”
    Zinoro nodded, and they continued
on.
    They came upon a panel with a small
pyramid in the corner with ten different colors in it and paused,
waiting for Heather to catch up.
    Opal peered around her. Everything
looked the same, silver looking metal. “How do you tell where we
are going? Everything looks the same. The only differences I have
seen have been tiny colored shapes.”
    Zinoro smiled showing his sharp white
teeth. Opal thought he was trying to show he was nice and not
harmful, but the smile, although it made him very handsome, also
showed another difference between Inteli and humans. “Don’t worry,
you’ll get used to it. We use it for one major reason, that if an
enemy boarded the ship it would confuse them and make it hard to
find the important areas. Inteli see better than most beings we
have come across. That is why our symbols are small.”
    He pressed the small pyramid, and the
panel slid open to a room filled with activity. Twenty Inteli sat
at different stations, pressing levers, buttons, and looking at
screens. She was amazed that their gazes were able to focus on
their job, because as Opal turned her gaze straight ahead she
looked into the most fascinating place … Space. The screen showed
pitch black with stars everywhere. They flew by large meteoroids,
and she was sure she saw a planet or two.
    Frozen, she barely heard Heather
comment. “Holy shit! We are not on Earth, or even close. Opal, we
are in fucking outer space.”
    Shaking her head, she took a quick
look around the room again, Opal’s gaze resting to one side of the
room where a large table and eight chairs sat. Two women were
seated at this table. One woman was green, the other purple. Opal
noticed five different other color Inteli than the one she already
knew of.
    “ Oh my. Wow. You are all
so beautiful. A rainbow of aliens. You’re not light colors either.
You’re bright and fresh. Amazing.”
    Walking over to the two women, she
stared at them taking note of everything. They were stunning. The
two women stood, and Opal got her first look at a real alien woman.
Tall and slim, they were the complete opposite of Opal. Opal had
large, full rounded breasts. Both these women had small, barely
existent breasts. She could see through the fabric that they had
big pointed nipples. Their bodies looked toned, and agile, with
long legs and arms.
    The green woman was slightly taller
with short jet-black hair with a couple of light green

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