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was cute to see her try. He was startled again when he felt something stroking his legs and sliding up it to eventually slide into the opening of his shortโ€™s leg.

      He had almost jumped until he realized it was her tail. That was kinda fascinating and it was doing some entirely fascinating things near a very sensitive part of him. Jay wondered at the precise control she seemed to have over it. He could see definitepossibilities, but realized he needed to focus and began scanning her.

      Jay sent his mind into her, trying to avoid reading her thoughts. Sensory Precision Mastery and Simple Telepathic Mastery were different skills, but he had developed a habit of using them simultaneously to gain the most information possible. By combining them he was able to sense and see the force of life in organic material, the flow of PSI, the thoughts of a living being, analyze the chemical composition of an object or being and even detect probabilities around them while examining the flow of time.

      Her body was a wonder. It was already far more efficient than a base human body. The muscle fibers were longer, stronger, and more pliable. The bones were denser but also seemed more flexible. As he analyzed, he realized that she was definitely carbon based as he was, but there were alien elements that he didnโ€™t recognize within her cellular structure.

      Jay pushed harder trying to understand and activated his Expanded Mind skill which he had continued to Assimilate from Mia. It allowed him to utilize the knowledge of the others within his fusion. Then as he increased the PSI flowing into it, he was able to use the understanding of biology from Eesa and then eventually the Tamoori scientists and doctors.

      The skill had tremendous potential with the only true downside being that he didnโ€™t retain the knowledge afterward. Yet he hoped to counteract that by developing his own conclusions by comparing human and Tamoori physiology. She had some organs that were pretty obvious like a heart, three lungs, and waste filtering systems like a kidney, but there were also a couple of other organs that he wasnโ€™t familiar with.

      As Jay continued to scan her, seeking to understand, he could tell that she had mammaries much like a human woman. He was interested to note that on the surface her torso didnโ€™t have any of the fur that was on her arms and legs. In fact, she was likely smoother than a human woman. He didnโ€™t know why, but that was somehow exciting. Maybe it was because it made the prospect of what they might end up doing less odd to him.

      Her reproductive tract was also somewhat different. He could tell that her cycle was much less frequent than the monthly visit from aunt flow that human women had, probably just once a year. But it also had the potential for much higher hormone levels if he was understanding what he saw. His best guess was that she went into a heat once a year or so that likely lasted a couple of weeks and was probably almost uncontrollable.

      That put into a new light her repeated offering of herself to him. She had always given off the vibe that it was a chore but one which she was willing to perform, sorta like washing the dishes. Jayโ€™s mind began to form wild speculations. He wondered if the Tamoori people hadnโ€™t evolved with an annual heat for the women, but as they became more stable in their society, perhaps the men had realized that sex was pleasant all time even if it wasnโ€™t for pro-creation.

      That left him wondering if the female Tamoori all saw it as a chore except during their annual heat. He supposed that made sense. Then he saw something else. There were chemicals affecting her reproductive system. He started breaking down the compounds in his analysis and with the knowledge he was absorbing from the Tamoori, he realized that Eesa was on a form of chemical birth control that also served to mute her annual heat.

      He guessed that in a civilized society at their level of technology, it was only reasonable to have found a way for their women to not become slaves to reproductive hormones once a year. A grin came to his face as he tried to imagine what Earth would have been like if every female between sixteen and fifty had experienced two weeks a year of uncontrollable urges.

      Jay realized that his mind was getting distracted. Fortunately, the parts of his brain that he had partitioned off to do behind the scenes chemical and cellular composition analysis along with probability of compatibility assessment had still been running. These alterations to how his mind worked had definitely been a huge improvement. A part of him even wandered down the path of thinking about what would happen when he passed the tenth threshold in only six more levels.

      He smiled, he was wondering again, but the assessments came back. They were compatible. They would be able to produce offspring, but more importantly than that, Jay would be able to refine her body. The biggest difference was that she didnโ€™t have a PSI core or channels, although there was a small part of her brain that seemed capable of storing up to a couple dozen points of PSI.

      โ€œI donโ€™t know if you could feel that at all, but Iโ€™m done scanning you. If you are ready, I am going to begin the refining. I will go slow at first because I donโ€™t want to hurt you, but there likely will still be some pain eventually. At first you will likely only feel some warmth and tingling. I will start in your legs and then expand from there,โ€ Jay said.

      โ€œI am not afraid of pain, lord husband. Do as you will, my life

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