LupusDei
curious alien
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- Jul 3, 2017
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Shy, lonely, reclusive, maybe even antisocial guy. I imagine him living with his parents, but could be any form of shared living or even alone although that's less interesting.
So one night he's really tired (maybe even had a little drink too) and watched television in living room until fell asleep, woke up, wandered up to his room, disrobed without bothering to turn light on and crawled in his bed. Probably wondering a little why the blanket not spread but bundled up on the far side.
Well, turns out the blanket's in use. As he pull it a girl rolls onto him with a sleepy little whine, and cuddles on his shoulder, happily asleep. And he's going, what the fuck, and for his life can't think who it could be, but what the hell, just goes to sleep too like that.
Next morning goes surreal. The girl behave as if she belongs there, but slaps down his attempt to take advantage of her, going with "we don't have time for that." And his parents (or whomever he cohabitate with) act like it's perfectly normal Eileen's there, and with him, and seems to know her well. And yes, that's how our guy learns his new bedmate's name, from how others call her. And other students at school (or colleagues, or whomever he's forced to hang out most days) are all the same. It's like he's only one who's not aware he had been an item with the strange girl since forever as it seems. And wondering a bit what he's doing he himself kind of fall in the role, instead of making any fuss; she's a hot chick after all, and all. But he's also absolutely sure the girl wasn't there yesterday.
Well, by the end of that night he does in fact masterfully seduce his new girlfriend, wondering why he does all that shit all the way, but the sex at the end is mind blowing.
And so he kind of accepted it's how things is now. And she's doing crazy things and nobody seems to mind, and she seems to have a way to get people to do what she wants, and she surely knows how to have fun. And his own social life has definitely changed for the best, he suddenly has ton of friends and visit places, and girls flirting with him and he seems to suddenly know how to enjoy it, even if he's not even that interested since he does have Eileen.
It wouldn't lasts long though. Two-three weeks or so, I think, at least a week and no more than couple months at the extreme. Then she disappeared, just as suddenly. And of course nobody knows a thing. Eileen? Who's Eileen? Doofus, you had a girlfriend? How I didn't I know? Worse, he's himself like out of water. The new social skills he seemed to have discovered are gone too, apparently. Well, not completely perhaps, but it's hard now. Maybe his life is better on the whole, maybe he even had found a job, or better job, the new friends still there (as long he'snot screw it up) or whatever, but it's hollow without Eileen. And world seems to have conspired to prove he had imagined her. He's not! However, whatever little evidence he has, it's circumstantial or dubious.
Some not too long time after, a month or two, or half a year till two, maybe, and probably out of town he suddenly see her. Sure she claim he's confused her with some, but he blurts out something rather convincing to the contrary, and then she just as suddenly switch to trying to make it like she had been with him all the time. And the people with her swallow it without a hitch, but it sure doesn't work on him.
Now, well, I guess this is where the real story only even starts, but how it goes from here I have no idea.
So one night he's really tired (maybe even had a little drink too) and watched television in living room until fell asleep, woke up, wandered up to his room, disrobed without bothering to turn light on and crawled in his bed. Probably wondering a little why the blanket not spread but bundled up on the far side.
Well, turns out the blanket's in use. As he pull it a girl rolls onto him with a sleepy little whine, and cuddles on his shoulder, happily asleep. And he's going, what the fuck, and for his life can't think who it could be, but what the hell, just goes to sleep too like that.
Next morning goes surreal. The girl behave as if she belongs there, but slaps down his attempt to take advantage of her, going with "we don't have time for that." And his parents (or whomever he cohabitate with) act like it's perfectly normal Eileen's there, and with him, and seems to know her well. And yes, that's how our guy learns his new bedmate's name, from how others call her. And other students at school (or colleagues, or whomever he's forced to hang out most days) are all the same. It's like he's only one who's not aware he had been an item with the strange girl since forever as it seems. And wondering a bit what he's doing he himself kind of fall in the role, instead of making any fuss; she's a hot chick after all, and all. But he's also absolutely sure the girl wasn't there yesterday.
Well, by the end of that night he does in fact masterfully seduce his new girlfriend, wondering why he does all that shit all the way, but the sex at the end is mind blowing.
And so he kind of accepted it's how things is now. And she's doing crazy things and nobody seems to mind, and she seems to have a way to get people to do what she wants, and she surely knows how to have fun. And his own social life has definitely changed for the best, he suddenly has ton of friends and visit places, and girls flirting with him and he seems to suddenly know how to enjoy it, even if he's not even that interested since he does have Eileen.
It wouldn't lasts long though. Two-three weeks or so, I think, at least a week and no more than couple months at the extreme. Then she disappeared, just as suddenly. And of course nobody knows a thing. Eileen? Who's Eileen? Doofus, you had a girlfriend? How I didn't I know? Worse, he's himself like out of water. The new social skills he seemed to have discovered are gone too, apparently. Well, not completely perhaps, but it's hard now. Maybe his life is better on the whole, maybe he even had found a job, or better job, the new friends still there (as long he'snot screw it up) or whatever, but it's hollow without Eileen. And world seems to have conspired to prove he had imagined her. He's not! However, whatever little evidence he has, it's circumstantial or dubious.
Some not too long time after, a month or two, or half a year till two, maybe, and probably out of town he suddenly see her. Sure she claim he's confused her with some, but he blurts out something rather convincing to the contrary, and then she just as suddenly switch to trying to make it like she had been with him all the time. And the people with her swallow it without a hitch, but it sure doesn't work on him.
Now, well, I guess this is where the real story only even starts, but how it goes from here I have no idea.