"No! I mean, yes, I mean..." Myro paused, pinching the bridge of his nose as he took a cleansing breath, something I had seen him do more than a few times when dealing with Fey.
How those two had survived living alone on this spaceship for years I couldn't figure out.
"What I mean is that we are connecting with you," he said, his golden eyes sparkling right into my soul. I may have melted slightly with how he’d phrased that. "I haven't been as unquenchable lately. I haven't needed to seek my own release. I am sure you have felt the same."
He looked to Fey, but the Coxian smiled smugly, leaning back with his hands behind his head. I had a feeling that he was proudly displaying the bulge in his pants now.
"I felt something amazing." He winked at me.
Gah! I had half a mind to punch him in that bulge and walk away. Normally, his teasing would send me into butterflies and panty-soaking need, an effect that only these two had on me. But this time his ego was a bit of a turn off.
"Well, you aren't feeling it again." That would have to do. I smirked. With the way he’d flinched, it had the same effect.
"Fey, I'm serious," Myro continued, attempting to restrain his smile. "Have you or have you not been as horny since you took Kylie?"
Fey opened his mouth, ready to shoot him down and say something about the magnanimous prowess of his cock, I was sure. Instead his face fell.
"No. I haven't." Well, I didn't expect that. Neither did Fey, his brows furrowed as he leaned forward, staring Myro down. "What the hell did you do to me?"
"I didn't do anything," Myro sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose again before he slid one of his books over, but it was just a wall of words. "But I think Kylie did. I think they are lying to us about humans."
"Didn't we already figure that out with the toothless pussy?" I asked, rising with Fey to hover around the book, as if I could read any of it.
"We did." Myro pointed out one specific paragraph to his brother. "But I realized there had to be a reason that humans were so widely regarded as dangerous, and why it holds so heavy a punishment. Nothing else on Cox will send you to your death, just humans."
"Geeze, I didn't know I was dangerous." The more I heard about their thoughts on humans the less I wanted to see their planet. Hell, at this point I was starting to think I would have better chances back on Earth with the scorching sun, lack of food, and TerraLink wanting me dead for the murder of their pitiful leader.
"You're not. You're special." Both Fey and I looked up at Myro, the guy grinning as he tapped the section of the book again.
"'The sapiens from the green and blue planet were the start of the power that the Coxian leaders have used to build their world. In fact, it has been shown in many other species that mating with the earthling females have beget offspring with many attributes heightened to god-like powers.'" Fey finished reading, and then looked up at Myro, the two sharing a look that was half shock, half fear.
I stood, looking between them, waiting for some answer as to what the hell was going on, but neither of them moved. As though they had run out of power.
"Okay," I said after a few minutes, pulling the book to me while I looked at the squiggling writing as though I could read it. "Anyone mind telling me what's going on?"
"This is an ancient Bysinian text. Bysinians were seers, teachers, and historians. Much of the recorded histories of the universe come from their research," Myro explained patiently, but I blinked at him.
"That tells me nothing."
"The Bysinians knew what created the high seats on Coxian," Fey clarified, or at least he thought he did.
"Still confused." I popped my hip, giving them a look that usually would make men wilt. These guys were already committed to me though, I probably didn’t even have to do it.
"Our parents, and the six original rulers of our planet, are all siblings and are kind of like your Zeus. Gods with powers."
I choked slightly. “Your parents? Your parents are like the Greek myths? What are their names, since I’m sure it’s not Zeus and Hera and Aphro-dick or whatever.”
Fey looked at me like I was crazy, but Myro responded on his behalf. “My father is called Korvo. He has a large harem, but my personal mother is Harva. Fey’s parents are Grymm and Nava.”
I held back a laugh. “Those are… some interesting names. And they—the gods—have special abilities? Like your father with his ability to make people fight?" I asked Fey. He nodded.
"Yes, and mine with his ability to control minds," Myro's admission had me nearly picking my jaw up off the floor.
"What? Why wasn't that mentioned before?" I looked between the boys, but they waved me off. I was starting to get worried about what the other of these Coxian gods could accomplish.
"They were all created by one man. Who, according to this, was mated to a human." I blinked at Fey's explanation. That I understood.
"So all the super gods of your planet are only super powered because their dad fucked a human?" Both men nodded.
"And, if I had to guess, they banned humans to stop it from happening again."
"To stop others from challenging their claim to rule," Fey added on to Myro's assumption. Both of their eyes were dark.
"So, we aren't breaking a law. We are challenging our parents’ control of our planet."
"Shit."
14
Kylie
"So, who is in for a coup?" I asked, rubbing my hands together greedily.
Neither of my Coxians turned at the question, they were both hovering over the