Alien Psyche 21.3

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Part 4 of the 6 part series

Updated 09/14/2022
Created 06/20/2008
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The Human

The Human, loved being able to see what was around her.
The Human, learned to accept the look of the being.
The Human, learned to enjoy to mental coupling.
The Human, taught the being how to use its tentacles to please her.
The Human, realized she no longer missed her old life on earth.
The Human, knew she was always being observed.
The Human, soon became fond of the being that came to her.
The Human, learned to communicate with the being.
The Human, was happy when she was allowed to explore the ship.
The Human, marveled at the centaurs that are kept as pets.
The Human, got in trouble when she got to close to one.
The Human, freaked and took off looking for the being.
The Human, felt the Being's pain when she was locked away.
The Human, became lonely and began to cry again.
The Human, learned more about the mind connection.
The Human, learned how to connect to the Being’s mind.
The Human, found comfort in this mental connection.
The Human, began to understand the psyche.
The Human, tried hard to touch the minds of others.
The Human, failed to no avail with this.
The Human, met a mind she never should have touched.

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