Edited by Silverman
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Danika arrived at the entrance of one of the caves that spread across the hills of Montana. She was an amateur geologist and knew that there were plenty of pictographs inside the caves of the area. She had walked all day and it was getting dark. This was her last chance to find something before heading back to the cabin she rented for the weekend.
"I am here! Hope to find something in this one."
Much to her disappointment, she couldn't find any carving on the walls of the cave. But instead there was something that caught her attention. Danika found a rock that looked very different from the rest, both in shape and texture. It had a lot of pointy edges that extended from the center with a crystallized surface but it was certainly not made of quartz.
"Wow! Where did this come from? This rock doesn't belong here."
Danika stepped out of the cave with a sense of satisfaction. The sun was already hiding behind the mountains but at least this day hadn't been a total waste. She walked back to her cabin looking down at the rock, wondering what it was and how it got there. A professional geologist may have dismissed the rock as irrelevant but for her it was worth further investigation.
"I need to figure out what type of rock this is. It must be some sort of ancient volcanic debris."
The cabin was a small A-shape construction with two levels. The living room and dining table were near the front door and a small kitchen was at the back with the basic appliances. At the upper level there was only a single bed and a dresser. The place was very isolated. Perfect for someone that was looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. After dinner, Danika removed her hiking boots and tight shorts and sat at the table to admire her new discovery,
"Maybe this is a part of meteorite that fell to Earth millions of years ago and the cave preserved it intact. This is so cool!"
Danika tilted the rock to see the other side and suddenly the most unexpected thing happened...
"Holy crap! Something is leaking from the rock!" Danika exclaimed.
She looked amazed at the thin stream of metallic fluid that spilled from a hole in the center of the rock and formed a small puddle on the table.
"Wow! This fluid must be mercury! It could be a freaking great discovery!"
Danika carefully touched the silver pool spreading it apart but curiously enough, it glided back together in an instant. She knew that mercury tends to merge together once two units are pushed into each other but this one seemed to be moving on its own.
"This is odd. Maybe it is has a magnetic charge."
But it was even stranger that her own reflection on the mercury mirror seemed to be shifting around, even as the liquid remained perfectly still. Danika looked at it trying to figure out what was going on.
"It seems to be moving just below the surface. How can this be possible?"
Half an hour later, Danika realized that she had been staring at the reflective liquid for a long time. But it was so interesting. She could swear that there were plasma rays projecting up from the fluid from time to time but it made no sense. Mercury doesn't produce plasma. She had to look more intently and catch one of them to be sure.
"It was a long day. My eyes must be playing tricks on me. But it looks so beautiful."
More time passed and Danika remained on her seat, observing attentively. A bump in the center of the metallic pool surged up briefly, creating a few concentric waves that expanded outwardly. Danika's eyes rolled up her head for a second before focusing back on the puddle.
"I must be more tired than I thought. I'll just look at it five more minutes..."
The same thing occurred a few more times until suddenly a multicolored plasma cloud emerged from the silver pool, floating up. Danika gasped, opening her eyes wide. She realized this was something abnormal, this could even be a dangerous situation but she still didn't move. It didn't feel right. After all, it was a great discovery.
"Ahh..." Danika exclaimed; then she whispered "Soo... beautiful."
The plasma cloud danced in the air getting closer to her face and then into her mouth. She felt tickles in her tongue, her throat and her brain. Still Danika remained immobile.
"Beau...tiful..."
Danika felt a form of alien energy pushing her thoughts away. For some inexplicable reason this was exciting to her. That very thought remained and lingered. Her most basic instincts started to fill the void left by any rational thought expunged. Her belly began to twitch slightly from the waves of pleasure flowing out of her clit, intensifying every second. She couldn't understand it, she couldn't even think of it. But she could certainly feel it. Moments later, the girl's mind was completely blank and her nipples fully bloated.
An idea formed in the geologist's mind. She thought about gathering the liquid on the table and placing it on the floor without realizing that she was already doing it; the whole time her pussy twitched with rewarding excitement. Danika watched herself as if she was an outside passenger in her own body.
For a brief second she thought about touching herself and extinguishing that burning fire that radiated from her pussy but the thought was quickly suppressed and replaced by a new one.
"Nurture..."