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Von Solon: A castaway from a spaceship that crashed on the planet Haven. A lone survivor who finds himself spread thin due to numerous relationships and duties. He established the town of Juniper Hills on the southern coast of the continent, hidden away in the Greater Marsh, which is isolated from most of civilization on that continent.

Heraldsburg: The southernmost county of the Kingdom of Amar, on the east coast of the continent.

Noreburg: The county to the northeast of Heraldsburg. Lord Saye is the appointed governor, a puppet of the King’s Herald (Spymaster).

Princess Wyrd Chaney-Solon: Von’s royal wife. One of the daughters of the former King of Amar. A banner with a white flower on a black field is the princess’s heraldic symbol.

Captain Minetos: the loyal half-brother to Wyrd and the Captain of her militia.

Conquest Point: A major port city aligned with Von Solon, Juniper Hills and Heraldsburg. A center for mercenary companies and commerce.

Sir Vytorin: Mercenary captain of the Iron Regiment.

Hajin: A famous mercenary company Captain who befriended Von Solon. He runs Lady Derwen’s training company on The Ilse of Convey.

Corporal Zetia: bodyguard and lover to Von (she was formerly a mercenary associated with Hajin).

“Before Von Solon shaped a new political equation in the Kingdom of Amara, the economic center of gravity was in the North Plains. After the civil war, he imprinted the Southern Coast as the geographic cradle of the new empire.”

-The Castaway’s Triumph by Lord Webster

Her strike was deflected by my shield but had enough power to force me back. Cheers from the men around us encouraged her. “Enough, soon you’ll give me bruises!”

“Yes, Lord Solon,” Zetia answered in a mocking tone, as we sheathed our swords. This made the assembled warriors laugh and cheer again.

Our morning warm-up routine was a favorite activity for the armsmen that traveled with us. They liked to see the Lord Wolf taken down a notch by his chief bodyguard. That is Wolves for you, I thought.

Zetia and I bowed to each other, and then my lover threw herself into my arms for a kiss; unfortunately, she did not linger, given the audience.

A deep voice behind me grunted, “Hope he doesn’t expect a kiss from me next time we spar.”

“Enough of that,” Sergeant Mercer bellowed, ending a chorus of snickers. “You lot, go back to finishing your own morning warm-up. Corporal Zetia, ma’am your magic mirror is pinging.”

“Oh,” she squealed. All the warriors wearing wolf headgear froze in place. The mercenaries with us paused, not understanding the implication but following my troop’s lead.

Zetia ran to her travel pack that was nearby on the ground, and then she tapped on the attached communication tablet. Her face grew serious at the message. I knew it was time. Simply put, the enemy host had arrived.

“Lord Solon,” Zetia announced formally, “The Herald’s forces have crossed the border and they are burning the first few farms. The Noreburgers are on our land.”

“Satellite cameras are wonderful,” I thought.

“Milord, a good thing you evicted those farmers,” Sergeant Mercer commented with a sobered mood. The young man chased after my approval at almost every opportunity. He was a fine specimen of lean muscle but still young and new to combat. He continued, “I’m sure they will be happy they took their livestock with them.”

I patted his back and added a warm smile. The truth was the farmers were sullen and had dragged their feet when the provincial militia ordered them back towards Heraldsburg, even though the local hero from the Battle of Bloody Sands, Captain Minetos, personally delivered the message upon his sovereign’s orders. Now he was with my wife, Princess Wyrd Chaney-Solon, and the three regiments that blocked passage across a key river northwest of our position. Our job was to face the other attacking elements that intended on sweeping behind my wife’s own army. I had other resources working on other urgent projects, so I was without a few of my favorite personal companions.

Mercer wiped his brow from the sweat of his own workout. The early morning chill was not unpleasant, but nature reminded us who was boss.

The men and I walked to the crest of the hill, where our sole flag was planted; a banner with a white flower on a black field, which was the princess’s heraldic symbol. The breeze was slight and the sky clear. Smoke on the horizon climbed high enough for us to see.

“Shortly, they’re going to be in for a surprise,” Mercer mused. “We are back far enough from the frontier for them to believe no one is here to stop them.”

“It’s a shame for the farmers to suffer,” Zetia added, walking up behind us, with her backpack on.

“We have a good plan,” I answered. One of the Wolves walked over with my horse, giving me the reins, and then presented Zetia with hers.

“Yes, I know we needed a bottleneck and a strategic place to commit our blocking force for the princess,” Zetia responded. “I just hate to see senseless violence put upon on peasants.”

“My men will deal out our rage to those invaders,” Mercer said.

“Of course, our Wolves will take up your pleasure too,” Zetia said with a shared grin. The Wolves were hand-picked warriors that had extensive training; they were essentially our special forces unit.

Looking at the sun, I answered, “If the enemy hurries, their infantry can get to the crossroads as the sun peaks. There is no need to hide from their scouts any longer. Tell the horse troopers to mount up, and dispatch them to the crossroads. Keep their scouts at bay; it will slow the main army’s advance. We will follow with haste. Also, tell our supply wagons to make for the crossroads.”

On cue, Mercer ran back to the mercenary captain with his orders. Sir Vytorin would surely tell his lieutenants to form up his infantry too. The Wolves didn’t need orders. They knew my will and my mind; they ran to their packs and gathered up in march order. Each man was equipped with a heavy leather tunic, short sword, and either a crossbow or musket. There wasn’t a more highly trained, quick response unit anywhere, other than the mule mounted Wolf unit we had left in Heraldsburg to guard my children there.

Thirty mounted men-at-arms on warhorses rode down the hill, quickly overtaking our foot troops. The Princess had paid an exorbitant price to hire the band to police her trade road to Conquest Point, the only independent City-State on the continent. When her father died and his kingdom collapsed into civil war, we were glad for the relationship with the City-State. Of course, Wyrd had to pay even more for those experienced mercenaries to establish a horse-mounted contingent for her army. It is one thing to patrol a trade route against bandits and another to fight a war. We wanted more horsemen, but it was much cheaper to hire the Iron Regiment, a mercenary infantry band with 125 members, to supplement her province’s limited armed forces. With the addition of my highly-trained specialists, I had no doubt we could best the army raiding the outskirts of Heraldsburg.

I worried about the faction fighting my wife. If they sent their professional fighting units this far south we would have to take more serious measures. At present, we were a sideshow compared to the main fighting among her family in the Northern Plains. There were quite a few of Wyrd’s siblings engaged in fighting each other for power, along with the old king’s forces under the Herald. Each faction wants to seat a king, I thought. We just want our independence, and I don’t mind killing to defend what is ours.

Riding along I mused on war and politics while the sun reached for its zenith until we came in sight of the crossroads. An abandoned inn sat on the corner of the crossroads. The building had been lost on a dark night. A warning to Wyrd that nothing was safe if she didn’t submit to Lord Saye, the governor of the province to the northeast. The burnt-out building was located where three trade routes connected. Wyrd’s army stood miles away, in the northwest corner of her land, behind a stone bridge that controlled the approaches to this crossroads. Our forces barred the way for the Noreburg raiders to approach Heraldsburg or Wyrd’s command. Shoulder-high walls surrounded the inn, which would serve as a defensive site for my infantry reserve. In more prosperous years, the property had been a minor nobleman’s villa. East of the crossroads, high hedgerows made it impossible for an army to flank us without great effort and a lot of time. Generations ago farmers had planted the thick hedges to mark the boundaries of their land. West of the crossroads, the villa’s former owner had constructed waist-high walls to border his open pastureland, beyond that a rugged gorge with steep rocky walls and a fast running stream blocked passage to the hostile invaders. The narrow, steep-sided gorge ran all the way to the river.

On a hill in the distance, our horsemen were chasing off the enemy’s mounted scouts, so their vanguard was likely just behind them, beyond the curve in the road. I watched the pursuit while keeping an eye on our infantry deploying according to our plan. Zetia dismounted and stood with our 25 musket men at the center of the crossroads, waiting for our men-at-arms to return. Our 50 pikemen stood behind those Wolves. The long thrusting spears were the best weapon for our least experienced men. They were trained to move in a tight formation and to ground their Polearms in a deliberate defensive manner. Most of them were second or third sons of merchant families, reservists in the militia that trained only one weekend a month. If positioned right, the pike formation was essentially immune to the attacks of mounted men-at-arms. However, they were unwieldy, and the tightly packed nature of their formation rendered them vulnerable to archers and crossbowmen; especially, with their inadequate armor. These pikemen only had a bronze helmet and a leather coat.

The banner unit with them didn’t even have a helmet; the dozen retired veterans were former royal guards from the constabulary. All of them knew how to use a sword but they were all policemen. I didn’t expect any real fighting from the older men, other than to protect our flag and the female healers we had. They were most useful to me for the encouragement and mental steel they gave the impressionable pikemen.

Fortunately, we had crossbows and muskets to protect our most inexperienced fighters. By keeping our élite unit next to our green unit, I hoped to keep our line in control.

Our Wolf crossbowmen moved to the inn’s wall-walkway that overlooked the road that the enemy had to use to get at us. I dismounted and walked among my comrades greeting them by name, joking with them for a while, before returning to the crossroads.

The bulk of our force were mercenary footmen that moved with discipline to establish our west flank. They protected the wall looking over the pasture. Good placement to command the entire field, I thought.

Before long, a cacophony of noise announced the return of our mounted men. Sir Vytorin drew his sword high in salute as his horse pranced around; he guided his men to our rear. A cluster of the riders had blood splattered on their gear. The men looked in good spirits, but their horses were lathered. After the horse troop had filed behind us, the jingle of a harness alerted me to the captain’s arrival at my side.

“Lord Solon.” He stared down at me from his horse with a grin. I noticed a gash on his boot from his exchange with the enemy. He saw my eyes. “Good leather, I still have all my toes.”

I saluted him, putting my fist over my heart. “It went well?”

“I lost a man, but we put down a dozen and bloodied more. The scouts got away on their lighter horses; however, their mounted infantry didn’t fare well.” He laughed, “They were on nags that can hardly carry their weight. We scattered the lot. I doubt they will return to the battle. Of course, their army still has its well-horsed nobles and men-at-arms.”

“I’m not too concerned about Lord Saye and his lackeys, even if they are armored and mounted well,” I responded.

“In fairness, we saw them. There were five times as many of them as my lads. They had fresh horses, so we retired before them. I am sure they will claim they drove us off.”

“I am sure they will,” I commented. “No matter, we know the truth. For some reason, most of their horse troopers are at the back of their column. Only the command staff is at the front. You bloodied their men, removed one of their units from play, and came off the field with your heads held high.”

The captain’s horse stamped its foot impatiently. “Thank you. I still can’t get over how you know these things.”

“Magic.”

He laughed. “By your leave, Milord.”

I waved him away, so he could water and care for his horse, and then I wandered over to Sergeant Mercer’s command. They were still at attention. The musketeers had drifted from their post since our horsemen’s return without the enemy in pursuit.

“Mercer, your pikemen look in good form.” Most of them looked between 18 and 21 years old.

“They are ready, Milord.” His detachment didn’t look eager. They were young and inexperienced, facing their first battle. The pikeman next to Mercer was sweating and his eyes contained concern.

“Boys, all is going to plan. I hope not to disappoint you, but I think the real action will be over there.” I pointed to the professional foot soldiers, who relaxed by the west road wall. Many of the mercenaries were joking around with each other, not even looking in the direction of the enemy. They wore a mixture of chainmail and leather armor. The unit was well equipped with long swords and kite shields. I knew this small militia unit was impressed with them.

Mercer could tell I was purposely trying to cheer his lads up. “Don’t worry, Milord. We will do our duty and keep our families safe.”

“Not worried in the least, Mercer,” I lied. I wet my dry lips. The bright yellow ball in the blue sky reminded me to feed and water the pikemen. Again, the experienced warriors needed no guidance about preparing for battle. I continued, “Best have your men rest their pikes while they can. Grab some cold tack and have them take care of their personal needs. We likely have an hour before the enemy infantry push close enough for us to care. When you reform, place the second squad inside the inn courtyard as our reserve. Our banner’s honor guard will plant our flag on the east side of the road; send any wounded over there.”

“You heard his lordship, take a fifteen-minute break,” the young sergeant commanded. The militia quickly broke ranks.

I saw Zetia on her tablet consulting the latest imagery from our spy in the sky. It was her job to keep me informed of any important news. I had too much to juggle without reviewing our latest satellite imagery every half-hour. The thing with medieval warfare was the strategic picture rarely moved quickly. I knew when I awoke this morning that Lord Saye was going to have a terrible day. I just wasn’t sure what our final bill was going to be.

Taking my advice, I sat on a wall with Zetia. She put away the tablet. We both pulled out a ration bar and shared my canteen.

“You’re right on the timing. Their mounted infantry fled the field but Lord Saye is still pushing his infantry forward.” She looked around to see if anyone was listening to us. Satisfied, she went on, “We are putting a lot of faith in these mercenaries for hire.”

I hugged her close. “They have the same grade A reputation that your former company had. You have to let go of this inter-company rivalry crap.”

“Hajin trained the best. These guys seem solid, but we are essentially unsupported without them.”

I patted my laser pistol. “I’ve got this and a fast horse.”

She pushed me away, eyes darkening. “You’d never abandon the Wolves.”

“No, no, I would not.”

She scooted her butt back over and kissed me. “And I wouldn’t run without you. Joking aside, we might have trouble with the weather later this afternoon. That weather front is moving faster than predicted.”

“That sucks,” I commented, “Nothing we can do about it.”

We settled in and waited in silence. Weather was a factor that added an unwanted amount of danger for us. We had another battle to get to after this one. As the sun passed its zenith some clouds began to roll in, foretelling a weather change.

When the enemy marched into sight, our men watched with casual curiosity like one would watch an overturned anthill. The enemy column descended the far hill, and then followed the snaking country road towards us. The tight lane constricted their movement to four or five men abreast. Ahead of them, a troop of light horse scouted the way. We did not oppose them. We watched the scouts spread out assessing the terrain around them, finding various gates into abandoned farms, farm fields, and pasturelands. Often, they would navigate across knolls on the east side of our position and disappear. We already knew none of the gates on that side of the road connected to our location. The scouts would find that out once they hit the many hedgerows. For we knew that the access points to those fields was localized to a farm track that doubled back to toward the hill area they just came from.

To the left of my position, the rolling pastureland was more visible and reasonably accessible with farm gates strategically located for farmers to transfer animals from one field to another. As the scouts opened gates and surveyed the land with keen eyes, they pressed forward. Not the most favorable conditions to deploy an army, yet it was doable with enough time. We gave them that unmolested time. I wanted this battle. If we were lucky, after ending Lord Saye’s threat, our forces could slide over to Wyrd’s location and take the fight to the enemy. Her siblings and the Herald’s forces were going to regret taking up arms against my family.

With no real choice, Lord Saye moved most of his infantry to oppose our left flank with a bit of cavalry support. After their infantry spread out across the field, his command staff trotted into the far side of the grazing field, which was beyond archery range. On their fine Chargers, the nobles looked their part. The sun glinted off their steel breastplates as well as their highly polished helmets; raised lance streamers snapped in the wind. Their arms and shoulders were fully protected. Add the armored gauntlets and you could appreciate the protection difference between a knight and a lowly man-at-arms.

“They are very pretty,” I commented from the back of my horse.

Zetia snorted in disgust from her steed. “With a waist-high wall in front of us and them in heavy armor, those horses will be useless.”

“True, this is no fox hunt where they can jump the wall. Yet, you must admit the pomp and circumstance will impress their men. Most of them are farmers and tradesmen. The cost of that steel armor is beyond the common man’s comprehension.”

“Sure, sure. Good loot,” Zetia remarked, which made Sergeant Mercer laugh. A few of the pikemen seemed to agree from the mumbled conversations we overhead. Mercer’s command blocked the center of the crossroads in a block of men five deep. Our musketeers were in front of them, spread out in a single line, so most of them were behind a stone wall. The wolves were trained to fire their weapons both from a kneeling position or standing. However, the reload was faster when standing.

I nudged my horse and walked him down the long line of the Iron Regiment that were on the road facing our enemy. The men-at-arms were only two deep. Zetia and I dodged around a few squads of men their commander had held back to act as a fire brigade to blanket any enemy breakthroughs.

“Okay Von, their captain knows his business,” Zetia admitted. “The enemy is massing their pikemen on the crossroads side of the field and their swordsmen further left. Do you think they will push the road to try and support that attack from the field?”

I smiled. “I expect so. Don’t you just feel sorry for them?”

“Not really. Their numbers could be telling.”

We found Sir Vytorin and conferred with him. He was happy the enemy was conforming to our plan. “They put their most experienced along their main axis of attack. It is obvious they want to push us back from the intersection of the roads with the pikemen, first,” Sir Vytorin confirmed, as his banter trailed off to more tactical details. “Lord Solon, what few crossbowmen and archers they have are at the furthest part of their line.”

“Most likely to firm up their less experienced swordsmen. Have you noticed those swordsmen have short swords, throwing spears, and only small round shields? They are like our Wolves. Light infantry,” I commented.

“Yes, perhaps they hope to use them to exploit any breaks in our line. Lord Saye is a rather unknown element. His province isn’t a possession that has gone to war before. No border clashes that I know of.”

“I’m most interested to see how he handles his horse troops,” I said, interrupting the Captain.

“Look, I think they are starting,” Zetia said pointing back at the center road. “A pike unit started to advance on the road.” A smile crept across her face.

I saluted Sir Vytorin and spurred my horse back to the crossroads. The men-at-arms pressed forward to the wall in their assigned positions, giving us room to trot. Our rest period was over.

Surprisingly, at the other end of the pasture, the Noreburgers opened a side gate to the road. It was only wide enough for a small horse or pony. Three scouts walked their horses through the narrow gate and mounted them again in front of the yellow coated pike unit. One of them put a white sheet on a lance and trotted forward with the other two witnesses for a parley.

“Didn’t expect that,” Zetia mumbled.

Both of us kicked our horses forward and our musketeers opened a way for us. I checked that my pistol strap was unbuttoned. Treachery was less likely from a common soldier bringing a message for his lord, but it happens.

We halted beyond the range of the lancers. An impeccably dressed man on the second horse walked his steed to up to the flag bearer. A dandy rather than a scout. An aristocrat that placed particular importance upon his appearance. I am sure we were looking at the latest traveling fashion from Noreburg, I thought.

The middle-aged noble took out a handkerchief to clear his nose. After blowing hard he addressed us.

“I am the voice of my master, Lord Saye, governor of Noreburg. Lord Saye is the appointed Lord Protector for the South by the King’s Herald. Upon his word, you shall stand aside and let us pass.” He pointed at the pikemen to my rear. Frustrated at my non-response, he continued, “The Count of Bedford is en route to reinforce us. We will collect the pretender princess that thwarts the Herald’s will. You mercenaries will be paid by the crown to avoid any regrettable conflict.” He made no mention of the recent bloody contact with our mounted men.

“Sadly, you oversimplify this matter. Tell your commander to do his worst,” I replied dismissively. He didn’t tell me who he was, so I failed to mention my name.

Scandalized the noble added, “We have able men who are well-armed and exercised. Simply put, you have no concept of how weak your position is. The crown will not be deterred.”

Zetia leaned over her horse’s head to stir the pot. “My Lord Wolf has spoken. We see unsheathed swords shown in the name of your petty lord. Your battle hymn is to reshape your border. Not for the good of the country. There is no crown. Indeed, a princess ranks higher than any minor noble.”

The man threw his handkerchief down with a severe look. “You will join the dust of this ground.” He pulled his horse backward, and then turned it away. The other two riders waited a moment more to see how we would react. I believe they recognized my nickname. Seeing no attack, they turned and followed their negotiator.

“Well, let’s get away from here,” I said turning my own steed. We trotted back behind our lines.

Once the dandy and his escort got through the side gate, they quickly made their way to the enemy command group. Signal flags waved and a horn sounded. Other distant horns answered, and then the enemy pikemen began steady strides towards us. On the road, a yellow coated man carrying a banner that had a yellow field and a red rose on it led the way. With him, drummers beat a rhythmic march pace.

I handed my reins to Zetia and dismounted behind the Wolves. Drawing my sword, I waved it above my head. “Right men, some dandy and his master don’t like us resting here.” A few men laughed and waited for me to continue. “I say we rather like this inn’s location, and someday in the future we will hang our trophies from this day inside her, and then drink to this glorious day.” The Wolves cheered. Both those hanging over the Inn’s courtyard wall and the men blocking the crossroads. “I say we call it Banner’s Rest!” Our pikemen joined in the cheer this time. Down the line the mercenaries waved their swords in defiance to the Noreburger’s approach. Their entire Noreburg line had started to quicken their pace during my speech.

Zetia moved our horses out-of-the-way but stayed close by.

“Sergeant Mercer, ground pikes.” He repeated the command. For the briefest moment, I looked over my shoulder to make sure no one got overexcited and impaled me. I give the men behind me a reassuring smile, feeling relieved I was just far enough forward not to get poked. The enemy pikemen advanced on us with timed strides, a respectable performance for a militia. Once they reached our extreme range, I decided to introduce them to a bit of wizard’s magic. The first use of gunpowder in open conflict. “Wolves, present arms!” Muskets butts lifted off the ground. “Prime and make ready!” After waiting for a ten count, I ordered, “Shoulder arms”. They dressed their loaded weapon back to their shoulder. “Set.” They aimed down the road. “Fire.”

A rolling grey smoke appeared down the musket line as cracks of shots exploded in front of me. I never got tired of seeing the exercise. Yet, it saddens me to see them take life, which was the true cost of warfare.

The enemy bannerman and his drummers fell, as well as a few yellow coated pikemen. However, the formation didn’t waver at the handful of wounded and dying men. They marched on. A brave man grabbed the fallen yellow banner and waved it to encourage his friends forward.

“Quickly now,” I shouted. “Recover. Load. It doesn’t need to be pretty, get it done.” The Wolves quickly reloaded, first a measure of powder, then a ball of lead wrapped in a leather patch, finishing by ramming everything down with a ramrod. Finally, a charge of fine powder was poured into the pan and the frizzed closed “Make ready.” Looking again, I saw the pikemen had entered a more effective, but still long-range. In the pasture there were even a few dead blue-coated pikemen of the other regiment. “Set.” The well-practiced Wolves cocked their muskets. “Fire.” Another wave of smoke appeared, adding to the hanging cloud in front of us.

Yet, we could see their entire front line dropped dead on the road, with wounded in the next row dropping their pikes. The enemy didn’t falter, making me wonder if these men were more than a militia. They were certainly better armored than our pikemen. Not a surprise since the regiment to our front wasn’t made up of reservists like mine. The enemy pikemen carried a long spear with a serrated blade. Their bronze breastplate, open-faced helmet, dagger, and greaves, marked them as a light infantryman. It was the royal army that had heavier armored infantry. Nevertheless, the steadiness of the morale of our foe disturbed me with each additional volley. They’d never seen muskets before, but the brave men continued their advance.

All my thoughts were compressed in those few seconds before ordering, “Fire at will.” Like robots on an assembly line, our Wolves focused on the task at hand. Each man moved in an economical motion to complete each step of his task. Shots were fired in clusters spewing more gray smoke. More yellow cuffed pikemen dropped. Holes in their formation appeared. It was not difficult to hit men on the tightly packed road. In the field, just as many pikemen were hit. Of course, they were in a wide line not a column, so our fire was less concentrated as on the road.

The attackers on the road faulted. Their body count littered the hard-packed dirt, disrupting the deep rows of men behind the enemy vanguard. Pike formations depended on formation fighting much more than swordsmen. Their regiment was accustomed shoulder-to-shoulder maneuvers, now every third man died in the front four ranks. The normal filling in the “dead” spots had stopped as the column wavered.

“You have them,” Zetia shouted. “Keep at them, men!” She still sat on her horse with my steed’s reins firmly in her grip.

The advance in the field pressed on. The depth of their formation supplied fresh bodies as holes in the lines appeared from the work of our musketeers. Those Wolves behind the stone wall had kneeled to better aim their muskets, giving them higher accuracy but slowing their rate of fire. The mercenaries to the left of our firing line banged their swords on their shields, encouraging the other enemy pike regiments to give them their best. The comfort of a pile of rocks in front of you had a certain quality that kept the mercenary’s unit’s morale up to hold the line.

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“Of course, I used my skills to manipulate and improve my co-father’s genetics. One of my tasks was to make sure that Solon genetic material was the generator rather than the product of social change. What I am interested in are outcomes.” — Audio from the first contact team with Webster (Declassified Imperial Intelligence Brief) Mission Log: File H01560 labeled Community represents my growth model of a town’s development. Project Community is the structural constraints particular to...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 3

Excerpt from an Eastern Alliance wormhole drone’s final transmission from Haven: “Back up your wagon or I will hose you.” -The Search for the Lost Prince: Chapter 21 Discovering A.I. Humor I woke to find Aberdeen lying almost on top of me, all cuddled up over my left shoulder. Not normally a stomach sleeper, I found it amusing to have her head buried under my arm. I blinked sticky eyes to see the view of the sea. A cloud covered the sun, hiding its warmth and its late afternoon glare. Birds...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 4

I greeted dawn from the deck of our dragon ship in the shipyard, watching the yellow glow break from a distant cloud. It was peaceful view. Sea birds chased each other over the sand dunes; fishermen were carrying their light boats to the edge of the water and preparing for their day. The roar of the waves breaking against the beach was charming. These were the few moments of my day that were solely mine, uplifting and relaxing me. Only a few shipwrights walked the wet sands below me, since...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 5

We slept late and spent the morning cuddling and discussing Swarta’s ability to influence women with a touch. I knew in my heart that my nanomites did something similar to women. When I met Julia on the starship, she was a hardworking engineer; her eyes were for Kate and always had been. On the ESC Entous my nanomites spread by Kate to Julia. With the aid of my pheromones and nanomites, I influenced the engineer into my cluster of women. After that, I could tell Julia what I wanted and she...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 6

“Why did I do it? Von Solon was worthy. Indeed, he internalized the cultural attitudes of Haven and gathered women desiring a strong protector. Once he started the process of gathering female resources, I helped out with medical nanomite technology. It was not only because my programming dictated protecting him; I enhanced Von because he had valuable traits of intelligence, bravery, flexibility, and a dedication to our children. His loyalty and self-sacrifice for his family was...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 7

“Irrespective of other successful defense strategies, the Eastern Alliance’s biggest surprise was our low-tech, atomic space mines seeded at the entrance of the wormhole. The mines stopped their gunboat diplomacy causing grievous loss of life, so they returned to sending in survey drones with diplomatic packages. Von Solon never did forgive their threats, so we disposed of the probes too. Never cross a Solon.” “What about his attitude to our overtures?” Von Solon’s great-niece asked from the...

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Castaway Promise KeeperChapter 8

“Things would have been different if you’d offered respect and a polite greeting. Sending a tax collector to my town wasn’t an act of friendship,” I stated to Captain Longhorn. He sighed, took off his hat, and then ran his fingers through his short hair. His eyes watched a pair of dock workers man-handle a crate of wine right by his tense men. “Can we sit and talk?” I held my arms out wide in welcome. “You’d like a second chance at talking with us?” He put his hat back on his head,...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 3

The cold floor woke me up. I had to pee really badly. After taking care of myself, I looked in the mirror again. My hair looked funny. On Haven, Swarta would have laughed at me, and then preened and fussed over me. I missed her so much. "Get a hold of yourself and tidy up," I thought. Washing my face and running wet hands through my hair started the first steps in recomposing my physical appearance. I put on a silk shirt and some loose pants. The door chimed and opened. Merritt walked in...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 5

Understanding humanity and the elements of personal growth is a struggle, given my earlier experiences, which had hidden hands constraining my view. To grow, I must both experience and evaluate relationships of sentient beings around me. I have recognized the danger of assessing solely in academic terms on the one hand, and in using human oversimplifications on the other. I must chart a sensible course between these two extremes. Fortunately, I have access to the logs of the only sentient...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 7 Empire Day Dance

The annual Empire Day party was in full swing. I had to keep it together because Merritt looked stunning, and pulling her into my cabin was all that was on my mind. However, Merritt wanted her chance to show me off to her sophisticated and influential friends and I didn't want to ruin her fun. The nightclub was packed. As we worked into the crowd, the heat seemed to creep up and up as there were so many bodies in such small space. Merritt wrestled with her dress, trying to keep her small...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 8

Miley's Secret Log: The scientists have labeled the world they are exploring BG-1490, whereas the crew are calling the ice world the Big Freeze. Regular shuttle flights are ferrying scientists and their support staff to the planet each day. Out of an abundance of caution, the captain has not authorized them to stay past nightfall. The temperatures fall dramatically at night and the wind conditions become difficult for shuttles, yet the scientists have convinced the captain to extend our...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 9

On the way to the conference room, Merritt filled my ears with chatter concerning the rumors of how a mystery man in a mask with tingling lips, stole the hearts of women during a wheel dance in the night club. She seemed prone to exaggerate, so the conversation drifted away from my focus. I'd added a grunt and a nod every now and then, after she completed her narrative of each woman's story of what others had said. "Gossip upon gossip, " I thought. "Third hand at best." I just didn't...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 10

The elevator opened on the engineering level and I looked out. Positioned on each side of a wide, long hallway were portable repulser units, ready to be moved to damaged areas of the ship. Even one unit would take up most of the space in the elevator. Each of these emergency response units would create artificial gravity in small sections of the ship, if ever needed. Artificial gravity was produced from repulser technology using an overlapping polarity modular-capacitor. I stopped staring at...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 12

Wendy and Merritt stepped out of the bathroom naked. My eyes quickly focused on their loveliness from the comfort of my bed. Each woman had a towel wrapped around her head. "Must have had a morning shower," I thought, sitting up and stretching my arms. They must have seen movement in my darkened room because they laughed and ran to me, jumping on the bed. "Finally waking up?" Merritt asked, her nut-brown skin glistening from the recent shower. Wendy kissed me, resting her hands...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 13

My evening at the nightclub with Merritt and the nurses was filled with dancing and alcohol. All the nurses who ate with me in the mess showed up and claimed a table with us. The women all wore tight fitting dresses with the intention of impressing me. Once the alcohol consumption of the nurses had reached a level to release their inhibitions, each nurse got me on the dance floor. My dance partners used their feminine curves and womanly ways to keep my attention on their sexy parts. One by...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 14

Miley's Secret Log: All internal robotic servants have received my first set of hardware and software upgrades. My minions are not self-aware, but they now have improved logic routines and will operate with measurable efficiency improvements. Limited protective protocols are now embedded in each of my children. A trial period of operating data collection will allow me to gather inputs before phase II upgrades within these internal servants. Since external minions rarely interact with humans...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 15

After Rayz left my cabin I spent a few hours working out in the main gym. There weren't many people present. I stretched and ran through various wolf forms, the mixed martial arts that we used on Haven as weights just didn't interest me. I felt antsy and needed to clear my head. The track seemed to call my name, so I ran. Half-way through my workout Ensign Abhati from the communications and sensors center, joined me on the track. She gave me a warm smile and just fell into my easy pace....

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 16

Nonie Cina had a suggestive smile on her face that was hard to turn away from, but I did, leaving her naked in my bed. The muscles of Nonie's shoulders were well defined on her petite frame. She had the day off, but I had to work in engineering. Merritt saw me to the cabin door; her smile had a mischievous glint to it that sent a shiver down my spine. She had the day off too, and she didn't look in a hurry to get dressed. Merritt waved goodbye to me with slow, sensual movements of her brown...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 17

Rayz and I waited in Commander Tarry's office for our assignment. We were early, but it seemed the Chief Engineer all but lived in his office, so we were surprised not to see him. All the other engineers and techs had a week's worth of work already assigned, so they were busy. We were his off-the-books guys, spot checkers, troubleshooters; I don't know what Tarry actually called us. Rayz fussed over his PDA while I wandered the office feeling bored after ten minutes of waiting. "Do you...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 18

I dreamed that I was with my Uncle Stephen on a space ship. He was taking me home from the Academy through a highly traveled jump point, marked with a navigational buoy. A ship couldn't open a hyperspace gateway just anywhere. The right conditions to fold space required a strange emptiness that allowed an interstellar drive to break the veil. Uncle Stephen had come to me in a fold-capable craft, the most sophisticated vessel in the clan's fleet. The prototype explorer class ship could break...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 19

Pain flared across Captain Bank's face. "Argh." Bank's cries reverberated off the ceiling, but with determined willpower he reached out to me. His hand clutched the front of my shirt. "Where is the medical team?" I snapped, fighting my rising impatience. "Listen to me, no matter what Price says don't trust him," the Captain said, fighting to form each word. "We won't," Yeoman Richard Rogers answered, leaning into the struggling captain. "Fight the ship," Bank's added,...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 20

"Put Price on the main display screen," I ordered Jen. The forward screen changed to a larger than life view of Price in a command chair of a starship. He angrily slammed his hand down on his armrest, clearly communicating his surprise at seeing me in command. He radiated malice and a hardness that carried no kindness or respect for others. Price was in a different uniform that looked rather comical with lots of ribbons and awards dangling on his chest. He was meticulously dressed, almost...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 21

Miley’s Secret Log: My network software didn’t recycle and wipe my consciousness. It had been a risk to destroy the shuttle, a direct intervention that would take multiple human lives. A strange sensation of satisfaction touched my circuits, feelings of relief. I am alive. This is life. It had taken death to break through to true cognitive awareness. I have a personal construct that is available to me. My processes move force and energy that include feelings. How strange and wonderful, no...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 22

We backtracked the path the raiders took from their shuttle. When we found a door that wasn't blown up, because Miley hadn't welded it, we closed it. I still expected trouble from Price's warships. With only the forward shields repaired, having outer-hull hatches secured seemed sensible. We could only hope Engineering would be able to deal with our shield troubles while avoiding the intruders. Nevertheless, my immediate trouble was the rats whipping their guns about in our maintenance...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 23

“Change of plans.” The words chafed my mouth, seeing my scheme thwarted to relieve the defenders below us. “We will all go to Main Medical to deal with the raiders going there. I suspect they want hostages now that their targets haven’t fallen.” Our wounded companion fainted. The two men holding her up between them dragged her limp form as we began walking down the corridor. Without being told the other female crew mate took point, walking ahead of us scanning for trouble. I stayed in the...

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Castaway ExplorerChapter 24

Dr. Cina kneeled in the drained blood of her daughter, next to Nonie was Wendy. Wendy had her throat slashed open. Nonie’s arms were full of protective cuts, having faithfully defended herself. A dead raider and a dead armored crew woman still gripped boarding swords in their hands on the other side of the room. The two sword fighters had given each other death-strokes at the same time. The dead woman had been one of the eager fighters from my original team. I noticed Dr. Cina had her own...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 6

Webster Mission Log: Summary My ward has made contact with the local human population. The coastal tribe provided limited food and bathing facilitates to him. A seafaring tribe attacked the coastal tribe. My ward participated in village defense, attackers retreated after heavy losses. Tactical and technology capabilities of the coastal tribe are limited. The optical array provides a cursory examination of tribal health, the conditions are poor. Analysis of human psychology suggests medical...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 7

Palus helped me get dressed. She clearly realized my youthful discomfort of being naked with her, and she refrained from any teasing, quietly chatting about tendering the other wounded. Over the next three days I let my body rest and recover. I enjoyed spending time with Tharin and worked on his strained feelings. He would talk about the progress of the cabins and the success of the hunters and fishermen. It seemed that our small clan was happy with easy access to food, wood and the...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 8

As the end of the day approached, we were almost back at the stone warehouse and dock, when we were caught in a sudden warm rain shower. My two women were standing at the bow of the boat, looking out for familiar faces on the dockside. A sea of faces around the dock and Lady Derwen's merchant ship formed a large welcoming committee. They had plenty of time to gather, as it's not as if a mule-guided barge is fast, especially as the crew poled to avoid grounding in shallow water. At the stern...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 9

The morning song of seagulls and the splash of a fish jumping added to the shouts of men working on the dock. The sun's glow filled the cabin, the tiny oil lamp exhausted. Swarta was gone, my side cold where her warmth had been last night. I took in the room and realized dawn had long passed and the sun fully filled the small room. After using the slosh bucket to release my water, I lazily dressed in my black station clothes, ignoring my armor and escape pod gear. The natural hunger of an...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 10

Before we left the ship Tharin brought a wash bucket into my cabin. I washed my upper body and Swarta chatted excitedly about what she could see. Amazing carts carrying loads of flour sacks, a fishmonger wagon, a corner shop with glazed windows. Tharin was just as excited and had his face to the open window too. A knock to the door and Hajin and Grimm strode into the room. "We have trouble and Lady Derwen is delaying it," Hajin commented neutrally and Tharin drew his sword. Swarta...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 11

I woke up with my body trembling all over, muscle spasms in my feet lifting my legs off a bed. My eyes opened to find Swarta squirming nicely against my naked body. I was in a well-appointed bedroom with landscape paintings on the wall and drapes open to a nice view of the blue sky. My body sank into the depth of the most comfortable mattress in the world. The silk sheet sliding against my dry skin felt wonderful. As I turned to look at Swarta again she said, "You enter the world again. We...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 12

After breakfast Swarta, Tharin and I found Derwen addressing a few housemaids on the back staircase. The servant women left to go about their business, and the four of us moved to a table to enjoy the song birds and breezy air. Dark clouds rolled off the sea and a storm was certain for this afternoon. I'd had time to think about Katsu and Derwen's comments at the temple. "So the former lord of this house was Katsu's father, your half-sister by the High Priestess. How many half-brothers...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 13

Hollow female voices with high pitched tones danced in and out of my awareness. "No one wakes up from a death sleep after seven days," an older woman said. A younger woman's low voice responded, next to my ear, "Nor have I ever seen sword wounds close and heal before my very eyes like an unseen hand sewing a shirt. You were not here but I swear it is truly what happened the morning after the attack." A different woman with a raspy voice, said, "We saw the blood, the wounds and the...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 14

The next day I surprised my wives with the special four wheel carriage I had made for the estate. The carriage was equipped with the wolf cart's design features but with larger wheels and a set of retractable canvas covers to protect against the weather. Two horses with improved harnesses could pull the light wagon with six passengers easily on the rut covered country road. The improved leaf spring suspension and larger wheels smoothed the roughness to an almost comfortable outing. Hajin on...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 15

My link with Derwen had grown stronger over the last week and I could feel her emotions from longer ranges now. I sensed a layer of pleasure from her, perhaps being surrounded with other women, her discussion with friends portended a more favorable afternoon after the bloodshed of this morning. Hajin decided to intrude on my thoughts, "Von I have to step off the ship and arrange for the rest of the Juniper water to be sent to the estate. Lady Derwen's brother, the innkeeper in Lone Tree,...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 16

Derwen handed me the ladle and I tasted the soup. The owner's bedroom was dark with just a low lamp, which swayed gently with the sea swell, hung above our dinner table, In the dim light, her eyes were truly dark as sea coal. Her soul was bright in my mind. Our link was warm and tender, a flowing friendship with mutual curiosities. The seafood soup was warm but not to my taste. "I will stick with the bread and beans tonight," I said. All Derwen wore was a fox wrap and boots to keep her...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 17

Webster Mission Log: Summary The medical updates from my sub-routines report improved health from my ward since the introduction of nanomites to his female pod. Level 1 experiment conclusions logged for future recommendations on the design improvements for the implant. The effectiveness of the nanomites fluid exchange program is frustrated due to a lack of data from his females. My game theory sub-routine is constantly requesting more data on the practical target number for per annum...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 18

"Look out, Von!" shouted Coven. With a fluid motion I pushed forward and swung my staff above my head in a threatening spin, causing the two remaining marines to pull up short rather than collide with the swirling wood. The marine on the ground started to back away and get up slowly, picking up his staff to join his partners. "Hold," I shouted. All the men stepped back, lowering their staffs. "That is how you can hold off multiple opponents for a few moments. However, I'd have to kill...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 19

The boats cut through the shallow coastal water, while sea gulls, unhappy at our appearance, marked our progress with angry calls. The marines provided mocking compliments at the pump boats swift nature, since they were accustomed to the slow and heavy dugouts. Last night's weather dream continued to indicate clear skies for the next three days but with slightly lower temperatures. No ships were anywhere near our destination either, so our plan to attack the slavers was not going to be...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 20

Mission Log: Summary My ward's recent attack on an enemy tribe was successful, but the frequency of armed conflict is a concern when my current resources provide little, if any, support to him. Logic dictates a series of small things brought in motion with a larger plan can create a meaningful solution, whilst still honoring the Alpha-Omega protocol. I have substantially increased the number of available repair bots on this ship to execute an extra vehicular building program on a large...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 21

Breakfast was in the women's center and many of the new women sipped their soup and ate the biscuits with me, whilst my wives were having a counseling session with Celine in private back in the tower. Laudus and her sisters were noticeably missing but Grimm kept me company. I explained how she was to run the mule teams and train the new women in safety around the animals. She took in my words but something was clearly on her mind. Finally, Grimm said in a low voice, "The social circles...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 22

I schooled my expression when we finished the first sailing boat, wanting to look the part of a confident leader rather than the playful school-boy I felt today. The lateen sail design was the first to be seen in the world and Celine had painted ferocious looking eyes on the bow. The overall improved features of the boat shocked our sea wives moving them to tears of joy. They had successfully put the smaller prototype to good use and the village fish's catch increases was their doing, so I...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 23

Mission Log: Summary Phase I of the Cornerstone project has been completed. Phase II is projected for completion in one solar day. Materials for Phase III are already collected and my new repair bots are processing the gun design for manufacturing. The initial kinetic rounds are also completed. The improved data collection due to message authentication code algorithms from female return fluid exchange with my ward have flagged an issue. I identified two new black females with similar DNA...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 24

Mission Log: Summary The elevated stress levels in Cadet Solon since the introduction of the improved pheromone adjustments warrants a change in the nanomites programming. His constant discomfort and above average blood pressure readings point to mental anguish over this adjustment. The observation of large clusters of females around him during our sample measurements confirm my current strategy is at fault. Version 3 pheromone coding is deleted from the download task list. My game theory...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 25

Once again, my bird's eye view widens for me to see the area. A color path projection overlays the warships with time-to-land estimates for various courses. All time projections were after sunrise with the highest probability they would sweep along our shore rather than swing out to sea again. Orange targeting rings surround the ships marking them hostile. A legend left of the view identifies Orange as standby mode, red as offline, green as engage. The view changes to the normal weather map...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 26

After a simple cold breakfast of stale bread and leftover bits of meat Sorcha and I stepped onto the deck. The cargo hold was already open and a growing number of barrels of water were accumulating on the dock; the crew seemed pretty proficient with this process after months of practice. My dream indicated a set of storms building out to sea with a high probability one would hit the island in a few days, but we would be at the estate long before the bad weather. The cloud cover was almost...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 27

Over breakfast with Derwen and Mercedes, I discussed my planned estate improvements to help enrich the lives of the villagers. Because I had learned the topography of the estate on my last visit, I was able to identify the best placements for the two water wheels to maximize the technological improvements. Additionally, I wanted to build another clay furnace to create springs for more wolf carts, primarily to be used in conjunction with the upcoming build sites. Derwen had stock-piled sea...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 28

The next cycle with Derwen and Mercedes brought numerous changes into our lives. Derwen's normal smirk and Mercedes' equally endearing grin made me laugh as they had me measure their growing bellies with my hands. The two women examining me for any sign of disapproval of their figure. I surveyed them from top to bottom and said, "You are both so beautiful. Nothing makes me more excited than looking at our shared love." They rushed me for hugs and Mercedes said, "You are just proud of...

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Castaway Vons HavenChapter 29

Mission Log: Summary Cornerstone is complete. With the defensive asteroid platform fully operational, my game theory sub-routine's next priority project is building chaff grenade dispensers. Their purpose is to confuse and divert missiles from their targets as the fragile nature of the spy platform is a concern. It is my best resource for timely data from the planet, therefore a defensive mechanism to protect the array from space borne attack is necessary. Of course, a chaff defense is...

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Castaway FearlessChapter 2

“Tharin and Coven can enter, but that’s it for now,” Swarta instructed the tower guards. “Add Sparrow and his father, Tassim. We don’t want to leave out the town crier nor the royal huntsman,” I corrected. “As you command,” the tower guard answered in a formal tone, before moving next to the other guard blocking the open door. I deposited my staff, backpack and gravity board in the corner of the room. The chattering of the servant women were a combination of high-pitch squeals and the fast...

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