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“No, lelka—I don’t have very ‘sweet teeth’ as you humans say,” he remarked.

“You mean you don’t have much of a sweet tooth,” Abbey corrected him, laughing. “But you got the meaning right—you don’t like dessert very much, right?”

“Correct,” he rumbled. “But I can see that you do and it gives me great pleasure to watch you indulge your ‘sweet tooth.’”

Abbey laughed again and tried the next dish. She carefully avoided eating any more of the fart cheese and by the time the banquet was over, she was quite full.

“Well, my dear, I certainly hope you enjoyed yourself,” the Empress said as everyone began leaving the table.

“Oh yes, Your Majesty—everything was delicious!” Abbey told her. Which was mostly true.

“Excellent! Now tomorrow you must ask Chancellor Maprist to take you to our Museum of Classical and Modern art. We are so proud of it, you know. And then tomorrow night we have a lovely concert planned. The Foodle-doo Symphonic Players will be here, all of them playing their different sized foodle-doos. There are seventeen different sizes, you know, and each one makes a different tonal quaver. And then the day after that…”

She went on, listing off activities she had planned for Abbey and Solon so that they could explore Tengulan culture thoroughly. Abbey, who loved new experiences, was thrilled—if a bit overwhelmed.

“Your Majesty, it’s so extremely kind of you to make all these arrangements for us,” she said to the Empress. “But I hope it’s not too much trouble.”

“Oh nonsense!” the Empress exclaimed. “We want to be sure to make a good impression on our guests. We want the Monstrum Kindred to know we’d be a good trading partner.”

“I’m certain that’s what I’ll be reporting to my Commanding Officer, Commander Rarev,” Solon told her. “Your kindness and hospitality are beyond words, Your Majesty.”

The Empress laughed in a pleased-sounding way and thanked him for the compliment. Then one of the servers came to help her up from the table and she bid them goodnight and reminded them that if they wanted a snack, they only had to consult the menu cards and call the kitchen.

At last, Solon helped Abbey up as well and they were able to make their way back to their room.

“Well, that was quite an experience,” he rumbled as Abbey held his arm and they walked down the long marble hallway. “How did you like it?”

“Like it—I loved it!” she exclaimed, smiling up at him.

“Even smelling the less desirable menu items?” he asked and his voice sounded like he might be laughing.

“Even that,” Abbey said firmly. “I love new experiences but they’re hard to come by when you’re blind. If you’re not careful, your world can shrink to such a small place because it’s difficult to get out and do new things when you can’t see.”

“I’m sorry to hear that,” he remarked as they came to a stop in front of their door.

Abbey stood on her tiptoes and kissed him. Her lips met his cheek and then he turned his head and found her mouth instead.

“Mmmm…” The soft, rumbling growl that came from his deep chest was full of desire. “What was that for?” he asked when she pulled back at last.

“For broadening my world,” Abbey told him. “I was kind of stuck in a rut before you came. And now, look at us…” She spread her arms, smiling up at him. “We’re on a whole new planet and we have so many exciting plans! New places to go and new things to do and new foods to try! I feel like I’m on the most exciting, exotic vacation ever. And it’s all thanks to you!”

“Well, it’s really thanks to Commander Rarev—it was kind of him to choose us for this mission,” he rumbled. “But please believe me when I tell you, Abbey—as much as you think I’ve broadened your world, you’ve made mine a hundred times better. There is no one I would rather be with—everything is more beautiful and perfect with you as the center of my universe.”

“Oh, Solon…” Abbey reached for him again and he swept her into his arms.

“Come on—let me show you how much I love you,” he growled softly in her ear.

Abbey felt a shiver of pure lust run through her.

“Yes, show me,” she murmured.

She knew it was going to be a wonderful night.

33

ABBEY

The next two weeks were a magical time for Abbey. Every day she and Solon went somewhere new. They visited several art museums filled with paintings that were meant to be touched. The Tengulans used a thick kind of paint that dried in deep grooves. The idea was to touch the painting as your Eye-pet explained what you were feeling.

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