Cassie listened to everything he was saying, nodding every so often, curious about some things, but had decided to ask questions after he had finished, and so let him go on. She had to admit, at first she was regretting asking about any females he might have been interested in on the ship because sure enough he was talking about about a 'beautiful young Lunairan and how they would, in from what she could tell, flirt with one another to the point that people thought he and this girl were going to be put together(in their terms mated, in her terms married). She had to admit, when he talked like that, there was a jealousy inside her, and maybe or maybe not he noticed that because soon he was saying he didn't care about that Lunairan female anymore. That that female had never made his feel the way he did when he was with her.
This made a slight smile come to her face and when he tilted her head to look at him, that small amount of jealous she had was wiped away. Her slight smile grew until she was beaming and she kissed him back, laughing softly when he grinned at her like that. She snuggled up closer to him, smiling at the way his head nuzzled against hers and she relaxed there, listening to the rest of his story.
The story of what had happened to his parents was a sad story. So, he had lost his parents too? It seemed that they were both in the same boat. They both missed people dear to them and both understood the pain it caused to go through such a loss. She could hear the pain in his voice, and the struggle it was for him to tell her about the loss of his father, and how his death during that invasion had caused his mother to go off of the deep end and get herself killed trying to attack the humans single handedly. Hearing his weak laugh and his apology, she shook her head and looked up at him, moving to kiss him with as much love for him as she could muster, before pulling back, giving hi a gentle smile, "Serix....you don't have to apologize for telling me something like that. They were your family. And if you even want to talk about them to me, then so be it. We're here for each other and that includes helping each other when we remember those times of loosing those who who were important to us."
Kissing him once more, she nuzzled herself against him, doing as he had asked and started talking about her own life before she had met him, "Human society is...much different than Lunairan it seems. Every child went to school, we were very social. In fact, being social was very important to humans and parents would worry if their children didn't have friends. I had a few friends myself, but they were mostly boys. I wasn't much for playing with dolls or dressing up like other girls were. I preferred playing games with the boys. Male and females weren't regulated or separated. In fact I would actually sometimes get into fist fights with some of the boys."
She laughed slightly, "But, strange thing was, the ones I would get into fights with were some of my closest friends. But the closest was a boy named Ryan. His father worked with mine and we went to the same school, so we saw each other a lot. We would fight a lot, but at the same time, if anyone tried teasing me, he was the first one to stand up for me and knock them back into place. Same with me, if anyone dared to making fun of them I gave them a good punch or two to let them know it wasn't okay." She smiled, "It was fun being a kid in human society. We didn't have anything to worry about. Humans weren't mated a young age like twelve. In fact, that sounds really weird to me because I'm so used to seeing people older getting married. Oh married is the human version of becoming 'mates'. They got married at ages that were probably between twenty and thirty mostly. I know my mother didn't marry my father until my father was about twenty two."
"My parents were really loving people. They always wanted what was best for me and always backed me up with whatever I wanted to do. They loved each other very much too. My mother she had violet eyes and black hair, but as a kid, I didn't think much of it. Even when she would hide her eye color by putting in colored contacts to make her eyes green I didn't think of it as weird. When I asked her, she would just say it was to keep us same and that was it. I took that answer and never questioned it. Besides my mother, you were actually the first Lunairan I had seen and so what my mother was didn't click until I noticed how your features matched hers and that she was Lunairan." She shrugged, "I guess it still feels weird, to think your whole like you are just human, then to suddenly find out you aren't what you thought you were....it kind of turns your world upside down."
She sighed and went on, "Then there was my father. He was a very mature man. He always was smiling when I was around. And he would often take me here with him when he worked on the robots. He woudl even teach me how to fix them. He and his fellow co-workers called me a child prodigy at machinery. Ryan would sometimes come two and he would always get so jealous." She laughed, "It made him try harder though and he actually got pretty good at building robots as well. Not as good as me, but pretty close." She smiled softly, "It was a good life Serix. I never thought it would end."
Now it was her turn to frown and she held his hand tightly encompassed in hers as she thought about it, "But, it did." She took a shaky breath, "I was around six years old when the invasion happened. I was out with me mother shopping and it was sometimein the afternoon that the panic hit. I remember seeing the ships. I remember my mother rushing to go find my father. It was very....scary. We finally found my father at home, but by the time we found him, there was so much chaos going on outside that it would be near impossible to leave the house. I'm sure you can tell by the way he built all of this that my father was a very...cautious man. Well, he built a small room hidden inside the house for emergency. They put me in it." Even just thinking about it made her shiver and made her chest tighten, her breath catching in her throat for a moment. It took her a little bit to calm herself, her shaky hands holding on to his as she focused on him sitting next to her and not on the memories.
"It was dark....and small....my father tried to get my mother to go into the room with me. I remember hearing them argue quietly, but I could never make out what they had been saying. It was the first time I had ever seen them really argue. But, after a little while, they stopped and they were very quiet. Then they both came in the room. They hugged me and both of them gave me a kiss. They told me they loved me and to stay there in the room until someone came for me. And then, they left." She swallowed, holding back her tears, "That was the last I saw of them. I remember...I remember hearing my father yelling....and my mother screaming....and gun shots....then complete silence."
She felt her chest tightening and took a moment to calm herself some more, burying her face in her hands and taking deep breaths. Finally she curled up against him again and continued quietly, "My Uncle, my father's brother, he came to the house and found me. I went with him and we were pretty much on the run. Your kind were gone, but the virus had really made people crazy. The early stage of the virus would cause them to turn into animals. They would attack and kill anything that moved. After that stage they got really sick. The virus would affect them for about a week before they would finally die. Those who didn't catch the virus early on got violent. The scare of possibly catching it, running out of supplies, and the lack of laws made it so people were hurting and killing others just because they could. My Uncle was an ex-military man and so he was able to protect us and, well, 'take down'(kill) anyone who did try to attack us. We lasted a long time together. But, he was only human. When I was fourteen he finally caught the virus...he started going crazy like all the others but had managed to keep himself under control until the time of the real suffering came. I could days in he...he told me to kill him." She shut her eyes tightly, "I said no, but, after a little while....I knew if I didn't he would just kill himself anyway. So...I shot him." She ran a hand through her hair in frustration thinking about the tough choice she had when deciding whether she would kill him or not, "After he was gone, I was on my own. About a week after his death I came across the airport and made that my home."
She sighed and nuzzled her head more against his in a motion that comforted her and let her know that she was here with him and not in that time of her life anymore, "A few years passed and the human race began dwindling more and more. The last time I saw another human was when I was maybe sixteen? But, even then, it was still dangerous to approach other humans, so we just passed each other by without a word. At the time I didn't realize it was the last human I would ever see." She sighed and shrugged, "That's basically it. The horror story of the extinction of the human race."