âOh myâŠ
wow
âŠâ I said inelegantly, robbed of all higher thought.
Eve gave me a quick turn, âYou like?â
I nodded dumbly, unable to string a proper sentence together. Eve was wearing a black evening gown made of that futuristic silk that shimmered in the light; it wrapped around her neck and fit her impossible curves around her breasts and tight stomach, her hips and ass and even her thighs before flaring out with a slit at her upper thigh. The dress also left her back completely bare, showing off her perfect white skin. Her hair was done up in a stylish bun that showed off her pointed ears with some platinum and crystal binding, but she let her tentacles down freelyâwhich weirdly made it even more attractive. Eve didnât need makeup, her lips and the area all around her eyes were naturally black, but she did add some jewelry, wearing a platinum and crystal necklace, with a plain platinum bangle on her left wrist. Her nails were black as always, but they somehow looked a little longer, more feminineâimitating some style Iâd never be able to guess. She also wore black stiletto heels, the fancy kind that left most of her feet bare with straps that rode up her calf, with a pair of thin platinum bangles on her right ankle. She also had a little black silk purse, something to match the rest of the dress.
On the other hand, I felt completely underdressed; I was wearing a nice black zip-sports coat with a grey tunic and fancy silk pants. I was dressed okay for a date, while Eve was absolutely stunning and looked like she would be the center of attention at some grand ball.
Eve trilled a little giggle and leaned up to straighten my collarâI could never get the future-tech collars right, âOh stop, you look really handsome.â
âAnd youâre absolutely breathtaking.â
Eve looked up at me with those beautiful glowing yellow eyes and she bit her lip in that cute way, âYou know, I might be the spawn of some impossibly ancient Outsider god with the power to destroy planets, but Iâm still just a girl.â She leaned up and kissed my cheek, âAnd Iâll always appreciate those compliments from you.â
I smirked, âHad to throw in the Outsider god bit? Couldnât just thank me like a
normal
girl?â
She rolled her eyes, and her smile was brilliant, âWeâre both far from normal, remember?â
Eve took my arm in that regal way, but we quickly shifted to holding hands as I escorted her downstairs. Weâd gone out a couple times before to hang out, casual things you could probably call a date, but we decided since this was our first
official
date, we wanted to get fancy. We already planned the whole night out together; weâd be taking some special car service that would take a tour through the historical section of the capital on our way to see the
circus-opera
âthatâs right, Entana combined their circuses and their operas, and it was apparently a high-society kind of affair. Afterwards, weâd be going to the fanciest restaurant in the capital, the kind youâd normally need to place reservations for cycles in advanceâbut thanks to a clandestine agent friend of mine, we were able to get hacked onto the guestlist.
Out front the car was waiting for us, but calling it a car was obviously quite the stretch; it was a hovercraft vehicle that looked like a sleek mix between a giant bullet and an old 50s car back on earth. It was all black outside with a white plush interior, and the driver was in the center up front, dressed in a fancy jumpsuit tuxedo. He was a rather plain kind of alien, some blue furry man with spiraling horns on top of his head.
âParty for Adam?â He called out regally when he saw us.
We confirmed our reservation and got into the open-air backseat, and it seemed more like the booth at some lounge rather than the back of a car. It was lower than youâd think so you couldnât see much unless it was above us, but there were view-screens in front and to the sides that displayed the scenery around us.
âChampagne and appetizers are provided.â The driver called, and some small server-bot brought out a bottle and some glasses along with some fancy tray of blue meats and red cheese. âReady to depart?â We confirmed we were, and a shimmer went over our heads like a forcefield, and suddenly the air around us seemed to diminishâwe could still feel fresh air, but it was like we were being protected from the cold and wind.
As the hover-car lifted into the air, we barely felt it with how smooth the ride was. Eve leaned back with me in the booth, draping one leg over my lap as she poured me a glass of champagne.
âYou know this is the fanciest thing Iâve ever done? My dates back home usually involved the Zoo, Dave & Busters, sometimes mini-golf or bowling, and very frequently Dennyâs.â I admitted, taking the glass Eve offered.
Eve smiled as she poured her own drink, âWould it surprise you to hear this is the fanciest date
Iâve
ever been on too?â She smiled mischievously and took a small sip of champagne, âWe didnât get out much back on NX-947b after all.â
I picked up the tray of meat and cheese and offered some to Eve, âI know I donât think of it much since you seem like a whole adult person, but you havenât actually lived much, so it has me curious what all you really want to doâwhere you want to go, what you want to experience.â I admitted.
Eve took a piece of meat and cheese each, then paused as she thought it over, âI know youâll probably hate this as an answer, but I really just want to enjoy spending time with you.â
I waved my champagne glass around, âRight, but youâve gotta have something in mind what you want to do
with
me.â
Eveâs smile turned flirtatious, and I didnât need to have an extra-sense to know what she was thinking.
â
Besides
that.â
Eve giggled to herself, âHonestly? I want to do
everything
with you, and I donât think you understand weâll have time for it. We can go back to earth and live as farmers, we could join up as mercenaries on some far away planet, we could live like lazy rich people on a perpetual vacation, we could try any day job or craft, complete any random art project you fancy. I want to do it allâI want to live a thousand lifetimes with you, across the stars and in another galaxy, we can do anything we want.â She leaned into me, nuzzling her head into my shoulder, âSo long as weâre together, I want to do it all.â
***
The tour around the city was nice, though we ended up not paying much attention to it. Eve started feeding me by hand, which was cute and sweet at first, but then we started tossing the food at each other, trying for trick shots across the backseat and having no small amount of immature fun with it.
The tour ended before the circus-opera house with Eve and I cackling like a couple of dumb kids, and the driver looked at us with a haughty expression like heâd just discovered we didnât actually belong anywhere so fancy.
We made our way towards our seats on the upper balcony where weâd have a great view of all the action. Everyone around us was dressed exquisitely too, with all sorts of futuristic suits and tuxedos, and every manner of dress or gown I could ever imagine. Eve was by far the most beautiful person there, turning heads everywhere she went. It was wild to see so many aliens look after Eve, like people you wouldnât think would even be biologically compatible. There was one guy that looked like an anthropomorphic slug, and his eyestalks twisted around so he could keep gawking at Eveâhis wife struck him in the head with her purse when she noticed.
I couldnât help but feel a flash of jealousy at all these people staring at
my
Evie, and I instinctively pulled Eve a little closer towards me. Eve just chuckled to herself but didnât say anything, instead she wrapped a couple hair tentacles around my arm and draped another across my shoulders.
We made it to our seats just in time for the start of the show as a hush of excited energy rolled through the crowd. Now, Iâd been to the circus before back on earth, but I didnât know much about operas. This was some wild combination of acrobatics, theatrics, and operatic singing. It wasnât a Bozo the clown kind of circus, it was antigravity somersaults and flying through the air, light manipulation and crazy pyrotechnics. The players seemed to be dressed like clowns but strange alien versions of them, all monochromatic, looking like angels and demons. There wasnât so much as an overarching story, just individual songs to accompany the circus performances. During the grand finale, there was a great ball of fire that caged all the demon clowns while the angel clowns sang of victory, pressing the fireball into itself until it imploded at the crescendo of the song, and when all the lights returned the demon clowns had been vanquishedâdisappeared from the stage in some amazing magic trick.
The audience cheered excitedly, and everyone stood to applaud the clowns for their amazing performance, and just like a show back on earth all the performers took to the stage for one final bow.
Eve and I left the circus-opera house holding hands, her trilling with excitement over the show.
âWhich song was your favorite?â
âThe grand finale, duh, the huge fireball was so badass.â
Eve rolled her eyes, âSuch a
boy
answer.â She smiled, âI liked the forbidden love-song between the young angel and demon clown.â
I rolled my eyes too, âSuch a
girl
answer.â
She swatted at me and giggled, then started singing fake opera at me with her musical trillingâthe gibberish language she used back in her earlier forms.
âHey, thatâs actually really pretty.â
Eveâs eyes twinkled with amusement, âYou like it?â
I nodded, âYeah, I always liked your musical nonsense language. Where does it come from anyways?â
Eve shrugged, âPrimitive Predazoan sounds, no different from a dog barking or cat meowing; there isnât much meaning to them other than the feelings I put into it.â
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I chuckled and shook my head, âWell you definitely used to put a lot of feeling into those little trills.â
Eve made a pouty face and made some nonsense trilling sound like she was scolding me. It was a little different now in her adult form, it sounded more elegant maybeânot as childish or animalistic. It was almost like some kind of ethereal song. But it was silly to do in the middle of the street.
I pulled her into a hug and covered her mouth, âAlright, I get it. No more scolding now little Evie, sheesh.â
Eve giggled into a sigh and pulled my hand down, then leaned her back against me and I wrapped my arms around her, âI love it when you call me Evie.â
âReally? More than Eve?â
Eve nodded, âYeah, itâs my own special nickname you gave me.â She leaned her head back to look up at me, âGramps named me Eve, and of course I like the name a lot, but youâre the one who called me Evie firstâyouâre the
only one
I want to call me Evie.â
I always considered little Evie to be the cute alien Iâd found on earth, and when Eve changed into her true form, I stopped calling her Evie for a while, like Iâd considered them two separate beingsâIâd even said I missed my little Evie when talking to Eve. But now I knew they were all the same personâEve, Evie, even Alpha-03. Iâd come to understand how complex Eve was as a personâsuch a multifaceted being. There was no separation between Eve and Evie now, so here I was with my little Evie once again.
I leaned down to kiss the top of her head, âOkay, Evie it is.â
Eve trilled in that happy musical way of hers, and she just about melted into my arms.
We hailed a hover-cab to take us to the restaurant, and it turned out we were actually a half-hour early, so we still had to wait around for the table. I spent most of the time explaining clowns on earth and how it was one of the most ridiculous phobias; I was in the middle of discussing the lore on Pennywise the Clown when the host was finally able to seat us.
The restaurant was fancy in a strangely archaic way; while everything around us had been so futuristic, the restaurant looked more like something out of a history book on ancient Rome. Everything was white marble, with latticework and blue vines freely growing on the walls and even the ceilings. There was a four-man band up on a small stage, with instruments that looked more like hookah pipes; the music was soothing but strangely spun around in circles, hard to follow the rhythm. The host walked us around a center gazebo that had some chef working on a massive grill with a huge slab of meat and led us to our table at the upper floor of the restaurant. Same as all the other Entana restaurants, they had to scan us to unlock their menus, but I found them much more limited than pretty much anywhere else.
âNot many options for mammalian races it seemsâŠâ I muttered to myself.
âIâm pretty sure itâs limited for everyone; small menu, exclusive clientele, massive waitlist, you know drill.â Eve said offhandedly.
Despite the small menu, the food we ordered was absolutely amazing. I got some classic meat platter while Eve tried a seafood dish, and we sampled each otherâs meal and agreed there was a reason the place was so highly desired. I wasnât even much of a wine guy, but they had a perfect pairing that complimented the food amazingly. It was all wildly satisfying with generous portions unlike on earth how youâd get a single slice of meat and a green bean at some five-star restaurant for the cost of a downpayment on a car.
âI have to say, I have been
loving
this alien planet so far, and if more Imperial worlds are like this, I donât even know why weâd want to go back and visit earth.â I admitted.
Eve tilted her head to the side, âYou think so?â
I nodded enthusiastically, âYeah, I mean you didnât even get to experience much of earth outside our little country house, but itâs not that great. The politicians are crooked, the rich hoard all the wealth,
everyone
is fucking greedy, and everyone hates each other for all the wrong reasons; it was all just kinda shitty.â I gestured to the area around us, âHere thereâs peaceful diversity, no desperate greed, no downtrodden massesâI havenât even seen a single homeless person so far, so Iâm just gonna assume they solved that issue.â
âWhat about Gramps and Gram? What about all the earth entertainment?â
I sighed, âYeah, okay I do miss Gramps and Gram, but those are people, not earth itself. And we have earth entertainment up on
The Radiance
now, so we definitely donât need to go back for that now. Do
you
miss it?â
Eve shrugged, âI told you before Iâd be fine living on some remote planetoid so long as we were together, but earth holds a special place in my heart because itâs where I met you.â
I shook my head and chuckled to myself, âYou know itâs almost unbelievable you wound up on earth, at my farm, just as I was out in the woods that night. I mean imagine if literally
anything
else changed that night, we might not have ever even met. You couldâve wound up on the other side of earth on some Chinese guyâs farm insteadâor maybe just snatched up by the earth government before anyone else found you. Hell, chances are you couldâve just missed earth entirely and ended up on some alien planet in another galaxy.â
Eve was silent for a few moments, poking at the last of her food with her utensil.
âWhat?â
Eve looked up at me, her eyes showing concern, âPromise youâll trust me?â
That wasnât anything I expected to hear during lighthearted dinner banter, âEve what the hellâs going on?â
Eve took in a deep breath, then let it out slowly, âI sought you out Adam. For my supremacy drive, I came to earth to find you. Nothing was by chance; our meeting was inevitable.â
âInevitable, what like it was predeterminedâlike
fate
?â
Eve shook her head, âNo, and this is going to be so,
so
hard for you to understand.â She put her napkin on the table and spread it out, âOkay, you know how warp channels work? An entrance and an exit.â She gestured to the two far corners of the napkin, then trailed her finger between the two points, âThen we travel through void space, which is essentially an extra/outer-dimension where time is dilated?â
âYeah?â
Eve nodded then placed her utensil on the napkin, âWhile in void space, time isnât just dilated, itâs all happening at once; past present and future are all there. Going through void space is fine in a shielded vessel so you wonât feel the effects of that congealed timeâthatâs why ships can only stay in void space so long, the shields eventually wear down. Normally, living organisms canât survive in void space without shielding, but obviously Predazoansâthe Outsiders are different.â
âRight, Prime-00 opened up a warp channel and sent you all through somewhere across the empire, you told me all this.â
Eve shook her head, âNo, Prime-00 just opened the channels and pushed us into void space; we all had to find and make our own exits.â
My eyebrows shot up, âYou could make your own exit gate?â
Eve waved it off, âEasier to exit void space than to enter it.â She pointed back down to her utensil, âPoint is, when I was in void space, my time was all congealed together; I could sense my past, present and future all at once, and part of that lead me to choosing my exit destination. Basically, I saw my future perfection and knew where to go for the sake of my supremacy driveâI believe thatâs how all my sisters chose their exit gates, following the path to their future perfect selves.â
I felt like I was about to get a headache, âSoâŠâ I closed my eyes and put a hand to my forehead, âYou saw a future where you were in your perfect form, knowing I was your beacon to perfection, which is why you chose to make an exit channel by earthâwhy you crashed down right in the woods around my house.â I looked at Eve, âAre you being for real?â
Eve nodded, her expression worried, âYes. Are you freaking out?â She asked, concern coloring her voice.
I let out a deep sigh, âI mean itâs a lot to take in. Then, what, youâve seen all our future together, you know everything thatâs going to happen to us, and weâre just supposed to follow along, no choice in the matter?â
Eve shook her head quickly, leaning forward to hold my hand in hers, âNo Adam, itâs not like that at all. I didnât see the future like some premonition; I just had a sense of myâŠ
destination
âlike a snapshot. And with my mind in its primitive state, there wasnât much all I could decipher from what I sensed.â She stroked the back of my hand with her thumb, âI just saw you, like a shining beacon pulling me towards you.â
Well, at least we didnât have to freak out over some existential freewill conversationâpredetermined timelines and fate and all that shit. It was still pretty hard to understandâkind of hard to believe. âBut what wouldâve happened if Iâd been born 10 years earlier, what if youâd been created a hundred years later?â
Eve shrugged, âHonestly? In that way we either had some miraculous stroke of cosmic luck, or in the dilated time of void space, maybe I would have exited the warp gate in some different time altogether.â She gestured down to the utensil on her napkin, pointing at one end, âThe point is, I entered void space from this side of time.â She trailed her finger along to the other side of the utensil, âBut I had a vague sense of what happened over here at another point in time; nothing so fantastical as a vision like you might think, but instinct pulled me towards the planet where I would end up in my perfect form from what I could senseâto you.â
This was beyond anything I wouldâve thought possible, like some time-travel plot that never worked right in the movies. But Eve hadnât actually travelled through time, she just got some instinctual pull towards her destination in void space as her timeline got all muddled together. But what all did she sense back in void space, what all could she remember now, âIs that why you were so adamant on us being together? You knew we wereâI donât know what other word to use hereâ
destined
to be together? Why you tried to take away my freedom, why you told me I could never be with anyone else?â
Eve leaned back in her chair, looking down at her lap, âImagine you found a polaroid of a beautiful woman youâd never met, and on the back was written this was to be your future wifeâyour
soulmate
. At first youâd probably be skeptical, but now imagine you finally meet this woman, and instantly you fall in love with her; you feel itâyou
know
it
in your soul this is your perfect match, the only woman youâll ever want, the only woman youâll ever love.â
Of course I would be skeptical at first, finding some random magical polaroid, but upon meeting the person and being overwhelmed by those feelings, I donât even know what Iâd do. I wouldnât
kidnap
the womanâhold her as my hostage until she learned to love me back, but how far would I be willing to go to be with her? Is that what Eve had been dealing with all this time? âIs that how it was for you?â
Eve nodded, a small smirk playing on her face, âThatâs probably the best analogy I can give you for what I sensed and what I felt for you; given some strange snapshot of my future mate, and then I crashed down on earth, and he was
everything
I couldâve wantedâmore than I ever dreamed.â
I was silent for a time as I thought over Eveâs confession, remembering how desperate she was to be with meâhow obsessed she was. I remembered back when I almost hooked up with Tillia and how much she fought to stop us, how she even freaked out back on
The Radiance.
âImagine you had that polaroid, felt all that love in your heart for the woman, only to find out she had a boyfriend.â Eve said flatlyâclearly sensing my thoughts.
I looked up with a small smile playing on my lips, âSo thatâs where all that talk about knowing whatâs best for me came from? You literally knew the future and wanted to keep us on the right path so weâd end up together.â
Eve rolled her eyes, âEnough with the knowing the future and destiny talk, itâs nothing so grand as that.â She smiled, âI just felt your heart across space and time, and it called to meâmade me come find you.â
And it all finally made sense; it wasnât just some fabricated personality that made Eve love me, she
always
loved meâshe always
will
love me. It wasnât about being a Predazoanâwasnât even about being a human, it was just about being in love and Eveâs desire to nurture and protect that love.
There was so much I didnât understand about Eve, so much that was beyond my dull human mind. It wasnât a simple line we could cross; it would be an endless chasm we could never return from. It was terrifying and intimidating, but also thrilling and exciting, the idea of falling together into such a deep, obsessive love. It wasnât a simple decision to make, and there was still a small part of me that resisted because I
knew
what would happen once we submitted to each other. But there was no denying it any longer; I was as in love with Eve as she was with me, and despite how scary it was to think of opening myself up to her so completely, I knew without a doubtâbeyond time and space and everything in betweenâmy wonderful, beautiful, perfect Evie was my soulmate.