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Chapter Twenty-Six

Author: Eileen Sheehan, Ailene Frances, E.F. Sheehan
last update Last Updated: 2024-10-29 19:42:56

Alice stood in the shadows of the tree line.  She grit her teeth in anger while she watched Felix converse with Oriana.  The little slut was making the most of the situation by leaning against a tree in a manner that best showed off the curves of her lean figure.

Had she known that she’d have competition for Felix, Alice would have had the wrinkles on her body removed along with those on her face.  It was just that her vanity came into play.  After she’d successfully fulfilled her mission, she intended to return to her planet.  Having a completely smooth body back home would be a disaster.  As it was, she would have to endure surgery to return her face to normal.

She wished that she had supernatural powers like the aliens who invaded and took over earth; or even like Kendra, Rex, and Olga.  Some sort of gift would come in handy right now.  Unfortunately, she had to rely on strength that resembled that of a human and h

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