“Who says I don’t have issues, daddy?” Vivian purred, looking at Andros from beneath his long lashes. Oh, he may have been pregnant, but he knew how bewitching his large blue eyes were. He let his lips hang open just a bit, a smile quirking one side of his mouth. Andros would get just a peek at a soft, pink tongue. His tousled blonde hair was mussed just perfectly for this.
With a knowing smile that let Andros know the offer was still very much on the table, he sauntered over to the table to sit. Oh gods, it was so warm and cozy…he moaned languidly in relief. His back ached ferociously and his legs hurt. Sitting down with warmth leeching into his bones and the smell of hot stew beckoning was heavenly.
Vivian didn’t stand on principle either. He dunked bread and cheese into the stew and took great heaping mouthfuls. He didn’t care if he burned his fingers; it was so good! The warm food made the baby stir, and he only paused to growl when he was summarily punched in the kidneys. The stew vanished, and he’d happily polish off the bread and cheese by himself if Andros let him.
He settled back with a satisfied sigh. Oh, he wanted more. “As for the first question..” Vivian chuckled and wiped his mouth. “Want a demonstration or just a tale?”
It was teasing. The mutation wouldn’t let any other man near that part of him. He’d figured that out when trying to pay a caravan guard to let him tag along. The mutation was incredibly defensive of any intruders, and needless to say the poor bastard had bled to death in a most undignified way.
“I’m a Malformist.” Vivian said. He lifted up his hand, and let his fingers dissolve into the distinctive clawed foot of a flea. They were delicate, covered in thick amber chitin. “I feel a close kinship to nature, and many Malformists choose a group of animals. Mine are the insects. As a blessing, Azunath granted me the greatest gift an insect has to offer; hermaphroditism. And the father…promised me a marriage and this child a life. An education. A place to live. I’ve come to claim it.”