Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2013 07:25:14 -0600
From: Vic James <vicjames2@hotmail.com>
Subject: Peabody and the Host - 14

                      Peabody and the Host
                          By Vic James
                      vicjames2@hotmail.com
                   Copyright 2013 by Vic James
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                            Book One

                            Fourteen
   The  next  morning, Lan got up and took a bike  to  the  park.
When  he  entered Peabody's Park, he was amazed. You would  never
know  it  was Mars from a photo of it. There were trees scattered
around. They were short, but they were trees. There was grass  on
the  ground  along the path. He saw a bird fly by and then  heard
several. He saw a group of brightly colored flowering plants.  He
saw a bench alongside the path. He could still see a lot of rock,
and there were walls, but it was beautiful. Another bird flew by.
Beautiful and alive, he thought.
   He walked down the path and saw Mun. "Mun, it looks great!"
   "I  know.  It's very exciting. If you don't look at the  walls
of  the  cavern, you would think you were on Earth. Pon plans  to
have  plants  growing  on the walls, so it will  seem  even  more
Earthlike. It has turned out better than any of us had hoped."
   Three birds flew by them.
   "It  looks  like the birds aren't having any problems  due  to
the gravity."
   "No. It doesn't seem so.

   When  Peabody woke up the next morning, Lan was gone.  He  sat
up as Lan walked into the room.
   "Good morning, beautiful."
   "Good morning. I love you."
   "Umm. I love you, too."
   Lan  got  in bed. He moved to the foot of the bed and  Peabody
grinned  and pulled his legs up. Lan pushed inside him and  began
fucking him. "Yes! Lan!" Lan rolled him onto his stomach  and  he
continued fucking him. "Yes, my love!" Gradually, the bed started
shaking.  "Harder,  Lan,  harder!" Lan  fucked  him  for  several
minutes  before grabbing his hips and pulling his  butt  off  the
bed. He continued thrusting while his fifth hand stroked Peabody.
He  thrust  hard and came. He barked as an intense orgasm  almost
overwhelmed  him.  And then it didn't end! His orgasm  lasted  at
least twice as long as usual.
   "Fuck,  Lan!  I'm coming!" Lan felt Peabody's hole  convulsing
around him as his orgasm began to end. Finally, Lan softened  and
slipped out of Peabody.
   He  rolled over on his back. Peabody climbed on top of him and
kissed  him.  Peabody  lifted his head and they  both  said,  "My
love," at the same time and laughed.
   "Go back to sleep, Lan. I need to take Oscar out."
   "You'll come back?"
   Peabody laughed and said "Where else would I go?"
   "No. I meant to bed."
   "Yes."
   Lan  closed  his eyes. He tried to figure out why  his  orgasm
had lasted so long. He wondered if he had two eggs ready and they
came  out sequentially during his orgasm. He slept a lot the  day
before. He thought that might have something to do with it.
   Peabody  used  the  bathroom  and  walked  into  the  kitchen,
followed by Oscar.
   There was coffee, but Lin wasn't there.
   He  got Oscar's leash, plastic bags, and paper towels. He  put
Oscar  in  the cloth carrier and hung it around one shoulder.  He
walked to the ladder that led to the cavern.
   Peabody  climbed  down  the ladder to the  cavern.  He  walked
Oscar who was unhappy again that he couldn't drink the water.
   "I  know  you  want to drink it, even though you have  a  full
bowl of water at home. Well, you can't."
   They  left  the cavern and returned to his room. He  got  some
chips  from  the kitchen and he opened the refrigerator  for  the
first time! He laughed when he thought about that. He started  to
feel  guilty then. He hadn't so much as lifted a finger while  he
had been on Mars. His mates were working themselves sick, and  he
was sitting around. Then he sighed. He would get sick again if he
did  try  to help them. Having kids was an important job,  so  he
decided he was doing his share.
   Lan walked into the kitchen.
   "What are you doing?"
   Peabody looked at him.
   "Looking in the refrigerator?" He laughed. "Or is it  a  trick
question?"
   "What would you like to eat?"
   "Oscar's  dog food tastes terrible. I don't want any  more  of
it,  so human food definitely." Peabody laughed at the expression
on Lan's face. "I'm kidding! I thought I would have a snack."
   Peabody wrapped his arms around Lan.  "How about nachos,  big,
studly alien?"
   Lan bent down and kissed him. Then he got to work.
   A  few minutes later, Lan placed a plate of nachos in front of
him. Peabody shook his head.
   "You  are a walking wet dream and you can cook. I have  to  be
the luckiest person in two galaxies."
   "No.  I  am the luckiest. I think you will have to settle  for
seventh." Peabody smiled at his lover while he tried one  of  the
nachos.
   "Wouldn't  NASA be shocked to know that beings eat  nachos  on
Mars? Do you think we should put a plate of them in front of  one
of those little robots?"
   "It  would  probably  prefer  batteries,"  Lan  said.  Peabody
laughed.
   "We  haven't  found  signs of life,  but  we  know  they  like
Mexican food," Peabody announced, laughing.
   "Why don't you go back to sleep? I think I will take Oscar  to
the pool. He hasn't seen it. I won't get in, so you don't need to
worry about me."
   "Promise?"
   "Yes.  I have no desire to drown, believe me. Besides, I  just
ate and it isn't a good idea to swim right after eating."
   "Why?"
   "You  can  get stomach cramps. Actually, any kind of  exertion
after a full meal can cause them."
   "I don't need sleep, but I have work to do."
   Lan kissed him and left.
   Peabody thought Oscar would like the pool. He could drink  the
water  there,  unlike  the cavern, and he  would  probably  enjoy
swimming.  He put Oscar back in his carrier and they went  there.
He put Oscar down and Oscar sniffed around a while before lapping
some  water.  Peabody dangled his legs in the water  and  watched
Oscar. The bright light was wonderful and soon he was laughing as
Oscar  barked at the water running down the waterfall. The  water
certainly  behaved  strangely, so he agreed with  Oscar.  He  sat
there  for  about an hour. He decided they needed  ferns  on  the
waterfall  and a chair he could lay on in the fake sun.  He  knew
when Oscar had enough. Oscar sat down next to him with his tongue
lolling to one side.
   He  petted  Oscar  and thought about how  much  his  life  had
changed.  He  realized he hadn't thought  of  Robert  or  Max  in
several days. He was so glad he decided to keep living. If he had
given  up, he would have missed the greatest adventure  he  could
imagine.  Plus  love!  How many others had  journeys  that  could
compare  to  his? Not many, he was sure. Every day seemed  better
than  the day before and even though he didn't see enough of  the
other brothers, he knew they loved him and he would eventually be
able to spend time with each of them. He put Oscar in his carrier
and headed back to their quarters.
   No  one  was  there. He took Oscar to the movie theater  where
they watched Benji. He fell asleep before the ending.
   He  woke up in bed, confused. He supposed he would get used to
falling asleep in one place and waking up in another, eventually!
He  smelled food. He got up and walked into the kitchen. Lan  was
cooking.
   "How did I get in bed?" Peabody asked him.
   "I picked you up and carried you."
   "Wow! I must have been out of it!"
   "It  is  normal  for hosts, even Alaphin, to sleep  more  when
they  are  pregnant.  Your  bodies are working  harder."  Peabody
thought that made sense.
   "What are we having for dinner?"
   "Steak."
   "Yum!"
   Lan left after they ate and Lin came.
   "I  will  eventually see all of you at the same time,  right?"
Peabody asked.
   "Yes.  We  all  want to be present for the birth,"  Lin  said.
Peabody moaned.
   "I am joking, my love!"
   "Good."
   Lin hugged him. "Try to be patient just a little longer."
   "I will."
   Lin  slept  with  him, but he was gone when Peabody  woke  up.
There  was coffee in the kitchen and cinnamon rolls. He fed Oscar
and  ate  a roll with his coffee. He brushed his teeth, and  then
they  headed back to the cavern for Oscar's walk. Oscar  did  his
business. Peabody sat on the bench and thought about Pon. He  had
blown  him right on that bench. He missed him. He missed all  the
brothers.
   "I  really  hope  things will be back to  the  way  they  were
before. I miss them," he said to Oscar. "That was before you came
to  this planet. Did you realize you are the first dog on another
planet? No? Well, it's true. I'm the first human and you are  the
first  dog. We are the first Earthlings to orbit Venus and  visit
the  asteroid belt. We will have to write our memoirs or  host  a
reality  show.  Maybe writing our memoirs would  be  the  reality
show. If not, you could sing, Oscar."
   "We have really left him alone far too long," Lin said.
   "I  just hope he doesn't think the dog is answering him,"  Lan
said.
   Peabody turned around and saw Lin and Lan.
   "Did you get enough sleep?" he asked both.
   "No.  None of us have had enough sleep," Ban said as  he  came
into view.
   "We will sleep later," said Fon.
   "Doctor, please order these people to get some rest,"  Peabody
said.
   "Later. We have something to show you," Lin said.
   "Really? Finally?"
   Lin  came over and put Oscar in his carrier. He got up and  he
saw all the brothers.
   "I  can see you all at the same time!" They laughed. They  all
turned around and left the cavern. They climbed one by one up the
ladder.  They passed their level and kept going up.  They  passed
the gym level and kept climbing. They got off in a tunnel Peabody
had  never  seen. They walked about twenty feet and followed  the
tunnel as it turned left. It opened into a larger tunnel. Sitting
there was a beautiful yellow sports car. Peabody stared at it. At
first  he  thought he was hallucinating. A sports car?  On  Mars?
Where  there were no roads, no gas, and nowhere to go? It  was  a
convertible and the top was off. Ban stood by it, holding  a  set
of keys.
   Peabody  saw they were at the end of a long tunnel. It  looked
a  lot  like  the shuttle corridor. The tunnel descended  to  his
right. Then he noticed a row of motorcycles to his left.
   "We have a car now? Where are we going?"
   "I was hoping he would ask that," Mun said.
   "Me, too," Pon said.
   "We are going to Peabody's Park."
   "What?  A park?" Peabody was very excited. "That's what you've
been doing?" They looked very happy and Peabody smiled at them.
   Lan took Oscar out of his carrier and put him in the car.
   "You  can  drive  a  car, can't you?" Ban asked.  "If  not,  I
figured it out and I can show you." Peabody laughed.
   "I know how to drive."
   "If you will follow us in your car, we will take you there."
   "I want to look at the car!"
   "It is a gift from Ban and Lan," Fon said.
   "It  is  electric, Peabody. You will be able to charge  it  at
this end and at the park."
   "That's  good.  Otherwise you would have to  build  me  a  gas
station."
   Peabody  walked  up to it. He ran his hand  over  it.  It  was
stunning. He looked inside. It looked very nice.
   "It's beautiful! Do you want me to thank you now, in front  of
everyone?"
   Lan  laughed.  "I would prefer to be thanked in  private.  I'm
not sure, but I think Ban would prefer that, too."
   "Oh, yes. Just the two of us, Peabody."
   Ban  opened  the  driver's side door. Peabody climbed  in  the
car. "Oh, it's comfortable!"
   Peabody started the car.
   "Do  you  like  your new car, Oscar?" he asked.  Oscar  looked
happy.
   "Do  I drive normally? I don't want to wreck it the first time
I drive it."
   "Just drive slowly and don't accelerate or brake suddenly."
   The  brothers got on the motorcycles and drove off slowly down
the  incline. Peabody put the car in gear and followed  them.  He
was in a sports car driving seventeen miles an hour.
   "This is so exciting!" he said, and he meant it.
   Oscar looked out the window from the passenger seat.
   The  tunnel  curved to the left and was straight for  a  while
and then curved to the right. It leveled and the motorcycles sped
up. Peabody did, too.
   "Ooh. Twenty-five miles an hour!"
   Finally, they slowed, gradually, and then stopped. The  tunnel
ended  with a large area at the end. To his right was a  door  in
the rock. He got out of the car and walked over to get Oscar.  He
picked  him up and walked over to the brothers who were  standing
next to the door.
   "Ready, my love?"
   "I'm not sure! I'm very nervous!"