Adultery A Swinging Odyssey by Pimanko-Completed
A Swinging Odyssey Ch. 14

14 The Uncontacted People

Aiko was taking a leisurely bath when Gerald walked in on her. He stared at his Oriental wife. He noticed that her pussy hair was starting to grow back. Aiko had stopped shaving herself.

Aiko realized what he had noticed. "I decided to let it grow back," she answered his unasked question.

"Why?"

"Because you might get used to naked pussy and get bored with it," she replied.

"I'll never get bored with your pussy," he swore.

"Nevertheless, I'm going to let it grow back. It is extra work to keep it bald, you know."

"Okay, hon," he said sounding a little disappointed. "It's your pussy."

Aiko laughed. "It's yours too." Then she changed the subject. "Hon, it's time for a vacation, just you and me," Aiko stated.

"You want to go on another cruise? Discover new lovers onboard?" Gerald asked facetiously.

"No Gerald, thinking of something totally different, unusual, something off the beaten path, at least in part."

"Where?" he asked. "Clearly you've got something in mind."

"Peru. I'd like to see Machu Picchu."

"I would hardly call that off the beaten path, at least not any more," Gerald remarked. "It's now a very popular tourist site."

"True," she replied but continued on. "Did you know its farthest source of the Amazon reviver is a glacier in the Peruvian Andes?"

"No, I didn't," he confessed.

"And did you know that, "although it's not the longest river in the world, that's the Nile in Africa, it has greatest volume and the largest watershed of any river in the world"

"That I know. I see you've been a busy beaver," Gerald commented.

"You thought only my beaver is busy?" she smirked.

"Well, go on," he said grinning.

"I think we should take a vacation to Peru to see his torical inca sites like Machu Picchu and combine it with an ecotour of the Peruvian Amazon."

"The Amazon?"

"Yes!" Aiko confirmed excitedly, "an ecotour of one the remotest places Earth. Wouldn't that be exciting?"

"I'm overjoyed?" her husband replied drily.

"Oh come on Gerald. We'll see nature in all its glory."

"Sure, jaguars, caimans, electric eels, anacondas... Oh, let's not forgot the smaller denizens of the Amazonian jungle like mosquitoes, piranhas and candirus."

"Candirus? What are they?" Aiko asked curiously.

"They are small relatives of the catfish with an eel-like shape. Most species are harmless but one small species has a bad reputation. If you pee in the water to pee, you risk getting one of them swimming up your pee hole."

"Ew, yuck! That's awful!" She squealed, then paused. "You're making up a story to scare me, aren't you?"

"No, I'm not," he defended himself. "Candirus are real and what I described happened. The poor guy needed surgery to have the animal removed."

"Then we don't go in the water," Aiko decided, wondering if there were other bodily openings that might appeal to such a fish. "That way, we don't have to worry about candirus or any other icky animals that live in or near the water."

Gerald laughed. He almost, but didn't quite succeed in discouraging, Aiko.

"Maybe we'll meet some unknown indigenous people," she mused. "Only Brazil and Papua New-Guinea have more uncontacted peoples than Peru.

"I can just see it," Gerald starting to laugh," a head hunter approaches you and says 'give head.' You open your mouth thinking he means a blowjob but instead he lops off your pretty little Asian head, shrinks it, and then puts it up on the wall as a trophy," he said now laughing uproariously.

Aiko looked crossly at her husband. "Nobody does that any more, Gerald," she declared emphatically."

"How can you be so sure," he asked. "If we come across an uncontacted tribe," how can you be so sure they wouldn't be hostile."

"Because," she replied patiently, "if the tribe were hostile, the outside world would have learned about them by now from neighbouring contacted tribes."

"True," Gerald conceded, "but the creatures are still real enough." Gerald paused. "You're the family vacation planner, Aiko. Go ahead. Book the vacation."

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