A Fresh StartChapter 116 1994
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Eighteen matriarchs sat around the long table in the royal meeting room on Genthalas, the gathered Maliri speaking quietly to one another as they awaited their hostess, the atmosphere tense. When Queen Edraele swept into the room, all conversation ceased, the matriarchs watching her approach the table.
“My sincere apologies for keeping you waiting,” Edraele said, inclining her head to the seated women. “Baen’thelas enquired as to the status of our fleet refits and I wanted to finish my update before beginning this meeting, so that I could give you my undivided attention.”
“Apology accepted,” Meriel Romenor said with an impatient wave. “So how soon will my own fleets be refitted?”
Kali Loraleth frowned in disapproval. “They’re all our fleets now, Meriel. We’re all working together for the betterment of the Maliri people.”
“I was speaking to Edraele, not you. If I wanted the opinion of an impudent child, I would have asked for it!” Meriel snapped, her wizened face twisting into a sneer of derision. “Of course, we just happen to be refitting the fleets by House ranking, which puts all the Valaden and Loraleth ships at the front of the queue! It’s fine to spout high-minded words when your fleets have already been upgraded!”
“I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to upset you,” Kali said quietly, cringing in the face of the older woman’s hostility. “I just meant that we’re all supposed to be friends now...”
As the youngest matriarch in the room, by 150 years in some cases, Kali often had to deal with underhanded slights from her elders. However, it was the first time any of them dared do so openly in front of their Queen.
Edraele placed her hand on Kali’s bare shoulder and gave her a comforting squeeze. “That’s exactly right, Kali. We’re all united under Baen’thelas’ banner, working to improve Maliri lives throughout the Protectorate.”
Kali brushed a lock of her long white hair away from her youthful face and looked up at Edraele with a grateful smile. The Maliri queen returned it lovingly, then as soon as Kali looked away, she turned to glare on Meriel.
Apologise to her ... now. Unless you’d like to discuss your lack of respect after the meeting? Edraele said ominously, her purple eyes narrowing in anger.
Meriel froze as she heard Edraele’s glacial telepathic voice cut through her mind, the implied threat backed up by over a century of unsurpassed cruelty. “I-I should be the one apologising, Kali,” she stammered, tearing her eyes from Edraele’s baleful glare. “I’m very sorry for speaking to you in such a disrespectful manner. I-I was just concerned about House Romenor’s unguarded border with the Kirrix...”
Kali brightened, a lovely smile lighting up her face. “That’s quite alright, I appreciate you must be worried. I’m sure you’ll be pleased to hear that my first fleet has been dispatched to your border just this morning! My second fleet is undergoing the last stages of the refit and will be heading for the Brimorian border in two days’ time.”
“Thank you,” Meriel said, nodding to Kali in gratitude, before darting a worried glance in Edraele’s direction.
The Maliri Queen locked eyes with her for a long moment, until Meriel bowed her head and broke eye-contact, then Edraele turned and took her seat at the head of the table. “To summarise the update that I just provided to Baen’thelas: Genthalas is now running at 80% capacity, with more hangars and production facilities being brought online on a daily basis. The slight delay was simply to allow additional time to install Brimorian Shield Generators in every vessel leaving our shipyards. The refit of House Perfaren’s two fleets and my third are already well underway, with Houses Aeberos’ and Naestina’s beginning later this afternoon.”
Tsarra, Nyrelle, and Valani all nodded in confirmation, their Fleet Commanders having kept them apprised of their current state of readiness.
Edraele turned to Gaenna Baelora. “House Baelora’s ships will be next in line for the refit, so please ensure they are present at Genthalas by the end of the week.”
The older matriarch had a gleam of anticipation in her eyes. “I shall contact my daughters and have them dispatch my fleets.”
“Very good,” Edraele said, before turning to look at the group. “Now, I’m afraid I have some bad news. Baen’thelas will not be travelling directly to Maliri Space, he plans to take a detour via Kirrix territory and will be returning home to us at least a week later.”
This announcement was met with groans of anguish, the expression on Emandra Holaris’ face making it clear just how much she was anticipating his return. Edraele had immediately informed the Young Matriarchs when John first made the decision, so they only reacted with forlorn looks at their Queen. Kali had taken the news hardest of all, as she was longing for his return, desperate to start a family with him.
“At least a week?” Emandra asked, chewing her lip in frustration. “But he might be even longer?”
“I don’t have a precise date, I’m afraid,” Edraele admitted with a mournful frown. “He’s eager to return to us as soon as possible but he has pressing business to attend to first. I’m well aware that you’ve been away from home for weeks now, so it might be prudent to return to your homeworlds in the interim to deal with House business. I will inform you of the date he’ll be arriving at Genthalas as soon as he lets me know.”
The Young Matriarchs darted looks of concern at Edraele, the thought of leaving each other’s company not a pleasant one. She knew how close Leena Ghilwen and Tsarra Perfaren had become, their intimacy matched by Nyrelle Aeberos and Valani Naestina.
Not you, my darlings, she informed them with a fond smile. John asked me to protect all of you and the only way I can do that is to keep you at my side for the foreseeable future.
Another eight months? Valani asked, instinctively caressing her flat stomach.
Oh no, he was thinking considerably longer term than that ... centuries at the very least, the Maliri Queen replied, her reassuring words met with looks of delight.
Gaenna Baelora had been furtively studying Emandra Holaris’ pained expression and her eyes flicked to the House Valaden Matriarch. “Edraele, I’d like to speak with you after the meeting please.”
Inclining her head, Edraele replied, “Of course.” Looking around the group, she continued, “On to the next item I wish to raise with you: my fleets have reached the Ashanath Collective and the Trankaran Republic. Both of our allies have been provided with new technology, so that they can upgrade their forces and assist with the refit of my ships. Additionally, my first fleet has begun the hunt for Kirrix vessels in Trankaran Space and I’ve received confirmation that the insectoid vermin have commenced a civil war...”
“I know you informed us that Alyssa caused this rift amongst the Kirrix,” Keishara Venkalyn murmured, a look of trepidation flickering across her face as she remembered seeing the furious blonde flying after Tashana, eldritch forces curling around her fists. “But to instigate a civil war by thought alone ... the sheer power that Terran girl must possess is terrifying!”
Edraele nodded and looked around at the fourteen short-haired matriarchs. “Yes, exactly. If you ladies will indulge me, I would like to offer you some advice. I know that many of you chafe under my leadership and given the opportunity, you would gladly seek to supplant me as Queen at John’s side...” She saw a cagey twitch of the lips from more than one of the older women, while the rest were simply better at concealing their emotions.
“Why, whatever do you mean, Edraele?” Emandra asked, raising an eyebrow and giving her a coy smile.
The Maliri Queen laughed, a knowing look on her face. “You would never dream of such a thing?”
The House Holaris matriarch smirked. “It never even crossed my mind...”
“Yes, very amusing...” Gaenna Baelora snapped, growing impatient with Emandra’s interruption. Staring at Edraele, she continued curtly, “So what’s the advice?”
“I would be disappointed if any of you were brazen enough to make an attempt on my life, but hardly surprised given our history. However, do not, under any circumstances, allow the Young Matriarchs to be caught in the crossfire,” Edraele said ominously, the room falling into a hushed silence. “I’m sure you’ve already been informed of this by your spy networks, but if not, I’m telling you now: they are carrying Baen’thelas’ heirs...”
The older matriarchs looked at their five younger counterparts with a mix of wariness and shocked fascination, none of them saying a word.
Edraele nodded as that sank in, curious to see which of the matriarchs was genuinely surprised and who was pretending. “For your own sake and the continued existence of your Houses ... I urge you not to put these girls at risk. Endangering them would enrage Alyssa ... and bring horrific vengeance down upon your heads, the likes of which the Maliri Regency has never before witnessed.”
But I’m not pregnant, Kali reminded her, her expression turning wistful.
A mere technicality that we will address the moment John returns, Edraele replied, sending a loving telepathic caress through the young woman’s mind that made Kali sigh in euphoria.
Emandra studied Edraele’s flawless skin, her youthful appearance indistinguishable from the nubile Maliri maiden sitting beside her. “And what about you, Edraele?” she asked in a hushed voice.
Edraele shook her head, then a coy smile appeared on her face. “No, I’m not pregnant. At least, not yet...”
“But you’re into your one-sixties!” Gaenna protested, looking stunned.
“Chronologically, I’ll admit to being 162 ... but physically? My body has been rejuvenated to that of a 30-year-old, along with the insatiable appetites of the young and the fertility to match,” she declared, a gleam in her purple eyes. “Now, I appreciate that many of you are long past your child-bearing years and might no longer be interested in expanding your Houses. However, if that prospect does still hold any appeal...”
She looked around and without exception, all the Maliri in the room were starry-eyed at the mere thought of being intimate with John.
“ ... then I would strongly recommend staying true to the spirit of our alliance until Baen’thelas returns,” she advised them, hoping that would be enough to keep the older matriarchs in line.
Trouble, Edraele? John asked, sounding concerned as he felt her worry over their connection.
Truthfully, the older matriarchs are growing more belligerent, She admitted with a sigh. Without the control element of your connection to keep them compliant, they are highly-likely to revert to their original natures the longer you are away. There is a limit to how much authority I can exert over them without having to take ... drastic measures.
I’m sorry I left you in that position, John said with regret. When I return home, I promise we’ll find a long-term solution to ensure you can run the Protectorate as effortlessly as possible.
Well at the moment, all the older matriarchs are remembering what it was like to be a luscious 30-year-old ... But soon they’ll be imagining what it would be like to be bedded by you and left with a memento of that loving tryst growing in their wombs, she purred seductively.
Edraele... John said, his voice lowered in warning. What have you been promising them?
I’ve not made any promises. Have I strongly hinted at intriguing possibilities? Oh yes, absolutely... Edraele admitted, her tone turning playful. Before he could admonish her, she quickly added, Don’t pretend that the thought of having every matriarch in the Protectorate swelling with your baby isn’t one of your naughtiest fantasies. Just imagine all 19 of us looking up at you in adoration as you establish absolute control over the Maliri matriarchy ... I’ve simply laid the foundation, should you choose to indulge your desires.
John was quiet for a long moment, lost in fantasies of doe-eyed azure beauties.
Looking around at the council of matriarchs, Edraele gave them a warm smile. “That was everything I wished to discuss with you today. Unless any of you would like to raise a topic?” Her gaze swept over each of the Maliri women in turn, giving them an opportunity to speak. When nothing was raised, she concluded, “In that case, thank you for attending, ladies. If you do choose to return to your homeworld until Baen’thelas returns, I wish you a safe and pleasant journey, otherwise you’re welcome to remain here as my guests on Genthalas.”
The matriarchs nodded but didn’t reply, still distracted by their Queen’s intriguing proposal.
You’re a very naughty girl, Edraele, John finally said, trying to downplay his interest.
Very true ... and there are fourteen other equally naughty women here, all waiting to be reformed into benevolent leaders and doting mothers. Just think how much good they’ll accomplish when you’ve shown them the error of their evil ways, she teased, enjoying hearing John’s lustful thoughts and his groan of frustration. If you ask Irillith and Tashana nicely, I’m sure they’ll be happy to roleplay being belligerent matriarchs in desperate need of a firm hand...
Gaenna Baelora circled the long table and strode purposefully towards the Maliri Queen. “Ready to talk, Edraele?”
“Of course, Gaenna. I hadn’t forgotten.” Giving her an encouraging smile, Edraele gestured towards the door. “If you’d like to accompany me to my study, we can speak in private.”
“Lead on,” Gaenna said, her voice gruff as she attempted to hide her excitement.
Edraele exchanged friendly glances with the Young Matriarchs and touched Tsarra Perfaren’s hand as she passed the beautiful young woman. “I might be a little late...”
Tsarra gave her an understanding smile, but her dark-green eyes were alight with anticipation. “Take as long as you need, my Queen. I’ll wait for you.”
With a nod of gratitude, Edraele turned and led the House Baelora matriarch through to her study. Opening the door for her guest, she waited for her to enter then closed it behind them. “Would you care for some refreshments?”
Gaenna shook her head and said bluntly, “Let’s just skip the small talk, I haven’t the stomach for it. I want exactly the same deal you offered Emandra Holaris.”
“Are you also proposing a trade of Holaris wines?” Edraele replied with a teasing smile. “As I seem to recall, exotic vintages are Emandra’s House speciality, not yours...”
The older woman barked a grating laugh. “So that’s what Emandra offered you for a chance at immortality? I thought that miserly bitch would rather sell her own soul than trade her precious House Holaris wines!”
Edraele studied the matriarch and said quietly, “The deal we made was for the restoration of her youth, not to grant her immortality.”
“What about carrying one of Baen’thelas’ heirs?” Gaenna asked suspiciously, narrowing her eyes.
Walking over to the coffee table, the Maliri Queen raised the decanter and filled a tall glass with a ruby-red liquid. “John is not a border male offering stud services to the highest bidder,” she said, sipping her drink and gazing at the other woman over the rim of her glass. “He is very selective about the women he takes to his bed ... and the mothers of his children are chosen with even greater care.”
Gaenna’s brow furrowed in confusion. “I’ve been researching all the old stories about Mael’nerak and it didn’t sound like he was ever that discerning over who he got pregnant. Why does Baen’thelas care? After the deed is done, he’d play no further part...”
Edraele sat down on the chaise longue and patted the seat beside her. “Sit with me a moment and I will do my best to explain.”
The House Baelora matriarch huffed an exasperated sigh, but crossed the room and sat next to Edraele. “Alright, go ahead.”
“Do you remember the evening when you allied yourself with Baen’thelas and earned your white hair?” Edraele asked, casually toying with a tendril of her own snowy-white mane.
A flush of indigo coloured Gaenna’s face. “Fragments ... yes.”
“If we come to some amicable arrangement and John agrees to restore your youth, he’ll need to devote some time to ... feeding you ... repeatedly. You wouldn’t be sharing him though, it would be just you and John, with all his attention focused on you alone.”
The bloom in Gaenna’s cheeks darkened. “That sounds acceptable,” she said in a rush.
Edraele gave her a knowing smile and nodded. “I’m sure it does. However, John likes to build a great degree of intimacy with his partners ... he isn’t the kind of man to have a casual dalliance with a woman then discard her. For that same reason, he wants to be actively involved with his women in the upbringing of his children.”
Gaenna blinked in shock, then looked at her Queen incredulously. “Why would he want to do that?!”
“He was raised in the Terran Federation,” Edraele explained with a fond smile. “I’m sure you’ve seen the barrage of entertainment the Terrans have been broadcasting for centuries ... That’s not all fiction, they truly believe in pair-bonding and raising their progeny as a couple.”
Her fellow Maliri shuddered, then shook her head in disbelief. “Having a man constantly underfoot? Are Terran females insane?!”
Edraele raised an eyebrow. “You’d find it objectionable to have a man on-hand ... whenever you wanted him?”
Gaenna paused, a thoughtful look appearing on her face. “Perhaps Terran females are considerably wiser than I thought.” Her eyes locked on her fellow Matriarch. “So that is the only point of contention? That John would wish to help raise any offspring from our union?”
Hesitating for a moment, Edraele slowly shook her head and placed her glass on the table. “I wish that it were so simple. He has concerns about being able to devote enough time to each child, having committed to fathering children with over 20 women already. In all likelihood, he would decline a request to sire a baby with you ... at least for the time being. My advice would be to wait a few decades until his firstborn have matured into adults; he would be much more amenable to fathering a child with you at that point.”
Gaenna nodded, grateful for what she could tell was honest advice. “Thank you, Edraele. A couple of decades would pass in the blink of an eye ... and adding Baen’thelas’ bloodline to my House would be worth nearly any wait.” Leaning forward on the sofa, she continued with an air of desperation, “But what of being able to restore my youth? I’m 236, Edraele ... I can feel the inexorable approach of my mortality.”
“John wishes to increase trade between the Maliri and our neighbours,” Edraele replied, carefully studying the jittery matriarch. “Wines were House Holaris’ speciality, but if you were to-”
“You can have it!” Gaenna blurted out, interrupting her Queen. “Exclusive trade rights to all the Vrysandral spice that House Baelora can harvest!”
Edraele smiled and clasped one of her guest’s hands in hers. “An exceedingly generous offer and one that you can discuss in person with Baen’thelas as soon as he returns.”
“Will it be enough do you think?” Gaenna asked in a hushed voice, revealing an uncharacteristically vulnerable side to her caustic personality.
“I can’t speak for John in such a personal matter, but I should think so,” Edraele said, giving Gaenna a reassuring smile.
The House Baelora matriarch sagged with relief.
Edraele watched her reaction, then quietly continued, “To give you fair warning though, the kind of ... connection ... you’ll develop by being with John that intimately, will have a dramatic impact on your personality as well your body.”
“What do you mean?” the older woman asked, listening attentively.
Edraele gave her hand a gentle squeeze then gestured to herself. “Take me as an example, I began a relationship with Baen’thelas only a few months ago. Now, you and I have been ... acquaintances ... for over a century. Would you say that I’m still the same woman you’ve always known?”
Gaenna went very quiet, studying her perceptively. “No, of course not; your outward manner is nothing alike. You’re almost maternal with the Young Matriarchs and you’ve been ... pleasant ... with the rest of us, something I never thought you even capable of.” Her gold-flecked magenta eyes narrowed as she continued, “But I’ve seen flickers of your old strength lurking behind this facade. You might have fooled the others, but the force of will that always drove you is still there ... and more potent than ever.”
“It’s not a facade,” Edraele quickly replied, surprised but intrigued by Gaenna’s impression of her.
Gaenna’s expression twisted into a cynical sneer. “Oh, come now, Edraele! I’m not some wet-behind-the-ears girl like Kali. You can’t honestly expect me to believe this benevolent act is actually genuine?!”
Staring directly into the other woman’s eyes, Edraele quietly repeated her earlier words, “Being intimate with John will have an impact on your personality as well your body.”
“You’re actually serious!” Gaenna blurted out in shock.
“I wouldn’t joke with you about this,” Edraele said firmly, shaking her head. “You must have seen the recordings of Baen’thelas in action against the Kirrix and the Kintark, so you know how powerful he is. We’re like putty in his hands, Gaenna. He can give you back those last 200 years in a matter of days, but you’ll also be a kinder, more compassionate woman at the end of the process.”
She squinted at the Maliri Queen suspiciously. “Why are you telling me this? Surely Baen’thelas could just change me in the way you’re implying without my even being aware?”
“He would never allow you to make that choice without being fully informed of the consequences.” A disarming smile appeared on Edraele’s beautiful face as she added, “Besides, for all I know, you might really like being a callous bitch...”
Gaenna stared at her for a second then laughed for the first time that afternoon. “It’s certainly been effective for keeping fractious daughters in line.” Her smile faded as she looked at Edraele with fresh eyes. “You’ve given me a lot to think about today. Thank you for being so forthcoming.”
Edraele held the other woman’s hands and said softly, “There’s one last thing I’d like to say before we part company.” She took a deep breath, then continued, “I used to scoff at the very idea of love and friendship, consumed as I was by the relentless pursuit of power. It turned me into a hollowed-out shell of a woman; bitter, angry, cruel, and so very lonely. I couldn’t go back to that terrible existence now, the very thought of it makes my skin crawl with revulsion. Baen’thelas delivered me from that nightmare and I’ll be eternally grateful to him for doing so. I’m happy now, Gaenna ... and you could be too.”
Shaken by Edraele’s sincerity, Gaenna could only manage a wide-eyed nod.
They rose from the sofa and Edraele led the stunned matriarch to the study door, wishing her well as she departed. Closing the door behind her guest, the Maliri Queen leaned against the wall and exhaled deeply, feeling mentally drained after the intense conversation.
Are you alright, Edraele? John asked with concern. You feel pretty tense...
Sorry to disturb you, John, it wasn’t intentional, Edraele replied, chastising herself for accidentally sharing her emotional state with him. I just had an interesting conversation with Gaenna Baelora, discussing the possibility of us acquiring trade distribution rights for Vrysandral Spice.
Let me guess ... she wants to relive her youth? John asked, a pensive note to his voice.
Edraele walked over to the crystal windows lining her study wall, where she gazed out over the gleaming spires and crystal domes of Genthalas shipyard. The Maliri are a long-lived species by Terran standards, but we are far from immortal. A girl becomes a woman at 30, then we stay in excellent health until we reach the end of our third century, at which point we face a rapid decline as age finally takes its toll. Gaenna is 236 and has started to feel death’s shadow falling over her.
The Maliri Queen watched a trio of sleek, golden-hulled House Loraleth cruisers slowly emerge from three of Genthalas’ yawning docking bays. The colossal ring-shaped space station had hundreds of identical hangars lining its vast interior wall, the majority of which were now being used for the sole purpose of upgrading Maliri spacecraft with all the new technology John had acquired. The cruisers made good use of their newly enhanced retro-thrusters and engines, pulling away from the drydock with fluid grace and closing into formation as they returned to their fleet. On their way, they passed three House Perfaren vessels awaiting their turn to be refitted, those ships appearing to move in slow motion by comparison.
A mere 6 months earlier, the sight of House Loraleth and House Perfaren warships in orbit around Genthalas would have filled Edraele with dread. The second and third ranked Maliri Houses had long been her deadliest of enemies, so the presence of their fleets deep in House Valaden territory would have heralded her imminent and grisly death. Now the sight filled her with joy, with Kali and Tsarra integral members of her close circle of friends, lovers, and stalwart allies.
What’s Gaenna like? John asked after a lengthy pause, sounding troubled. Is she as bad as Emandra Holaris?
She’s a malevolent despot. During her 150 year reign as Matriarch of House Baelora, thousands of Maliri have been executed or assassinated on her orders, Edraele said, leaning her head against the clear crystal. But she’s a matriarch, John. To attain that title and survive for any length of time in Maliri society, meant a long and bloody history of cruelty and slaughter.
John sighed as he said, To give Gaenna back her youth feels like I’d be rewarding a monster.
Edraele sent him a sympathetic smile. I’m afraid there’s no easy options here, John. You could choose to rejuvenate the existing matriarchs, but you’ll need to make dramatic modifications to their personalities, which I know you’re uncomfortable with. Morally, the simpler choice would be to select one of their daughters to take their place, much as I did with the Young Matriarchs. Before he could object, she quickly added, No, I’m not suggesting you murder the existing matriarchs, but convincing them to peacefully abdicate will not be easy by any means, even for you.
What about letting Gaenna stay in power until she dies of old age? John suggested, trying to find an alternate solution.
Shaking her head, Edraele turned away from the view of Genthalas. While that decision might seem to be a reasonable one, remember that Gaenna rules over millions of Maliri in House Baelora. Those people will not see any real improvement to their lives until she is dealt with one way or another.
John went quiet for a long moment as he mulled that over. What would you do, Edraele?
She smiled wryly to herself. We already know the answer to that question, my Lord.
His dry chuckle echoed through her mind. Alright ... let me rephrase that. What would you do if you were in my position?
Edraele picked up her glass and took a sip of the rich crimson liquid. If you’ll indulge me, I’d like to ask you a question instead.
Fire away.
Which do you consider more important? Punishing the existing matriarchs for their long histories of dark deeds, or taking advantage of their extensive leadership experience? She gave him a moment to consider that before continuing, Every single one of the remaining 14 matriarchs has ruled their house for over a century; they have all the necessary skills to rapidly implement the changes to Maliri society that you want to make. If you were to give them the right outlook, they could transform the lives of the people under their rule with minimal supervision from either of us.
But wouldn’t I be punishing them anyway if I radically reshape their personalities? John asked. I’ve spent months trying to convince you and Irillith that you’re not the same people since I changed you both. Using that same logic, wouldn’t I be effectively eliminating the old matriarchs if I alter their personalities and turn them into nice people?
Perhaps we’ve stumbled across an ideal solution, Edraele mused, toying with the glass before leaving it on the table. You can punish the matriarchs by wiping out their old personalities, while simultaneously retaining their experience to better the lives of their people.
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~~Jack~~ Her. It was her. No doubt about it. As if someone popped a balloon in his face, snapping out of his memory to the present was loud and painful. That was Susanna’s childe, and Jack’s great grandsire. “In the name of peace,” Antoinette continued, “these three hunters were invited to the ball to be shown that Dolareido, my city, is not as devolved as other cities with a Kindred presence. We are better than our baser desires.” She adopted an evil smile, and looked back to the hunters....
Morning came early and I was in a tangle of arms and legs. It was a wonder the bed frame held up to so many girls in one bed. I felt the bed slowly rocking. After all of that someone was still horny and masturbating this morning. I heard a giggle then a groan and a deep gasp followed by a whimper. I recognized both Ching lee and Lorrie. Without rolling over to see I could easily bet they were in a 69. Moments later they were both trying to whisper that they were cuming but the waves of...
After ten months of school and musical theatre behind us, the NFL Stadium Tour was starting in under a week. Let me give you the Readers Digest version of what has been happening: After their family summer all together, Paul and Cece, with renewed vigor and an in-home baby-sitter for Andrew, told me to go ahead and focus on Lincoln and the GSS. Jackson Heights was in their hands. Jeremy’s female assistant decided not to continue to learn any more about conducting. Principal McGowan brought...
Dear Willow and Family, I got a few minutes to read your letter recently, and I have to say that after Ensign O'Mally got out his e-reader and started looking through human books on how to navigate around the galaxy the Aer Lingus' AI got a lot more cooperative. Our methods might be a bit primitive by the standards of the Confederacy, but we were sure we could find our way back to Tellus-At (we said that just to see if the AI was at all historically literate about humanity) if...
Children are so honest! While I sat in the reception area of my doctor's office, a woman rolled an elderly man in a wheelchair into the room. As she went to the receptionist's desk, the man sat there, alone and silent. Just as I was thinking I should make small talk with him, a little boy slipped off his mother's lap and walked over to the wheelchair. Placing his hand on the man's, he said, "I know how you feel. My Mom makes me ride in the stroller too." As I was nursing my baby, my...
HOSPITAL, ATLANTA, GEORGIA Bobby and Sandra walked into Hanes' room and closed the door behind them. Sandra pulled the sheet down to his knees. "Time to get that Foley out." "Yes," Hanes enthused. "I hate that thing." "Just hang on a minute while I deflate the balloon, then we'll get the catheter out." When she was ready, she spoke to Hanes again. "This might make you feel like you need to pee, but it will be over in a second." "I'm ready," Art said, expecting pain. Bobby...
The arrival of the newcomers didn't slow down Erin's torture any. Every time anyone passed nearby, they touched her in some manner. Even Rachelle and Mary got into the act, which surprised Adam slightly but not completely. The two new girls seemed oblivious to the display. They started to sit down with Timm and the guys but Allie immediately brought them to the girls' side. It simply wouldn't do to have females stuck listening to the guys talk about sports and cars and guns and stuff,...
As soon as Lorrie disappeared through the "Employees Only" door, Laura plunged into an even deeper depression than before. She cried all the way driving home, and then drank herself into a stupor. The whole business with Trina had come flooding back to her, and she realized that she could never give up Lorrie for Trina, or give up Yvette, or Sholandra. But Trina wanted complete fidelity. And Laura wanted Trina. She longed for her, ached for her, cried for her. Finally, against her better...
The holidays were a mixture of peace and chaos. We had to get numbers together and talk over the whole proposal to merge with CEN. It seemed like Rose and I were in non-stop meetings and, thankfully, Rebecca was right there with us. "Mr. Duval and Mr. Grissom will be here Wednesday afternoon. They asked that Mr. Davis and Mr. Pratt join them. Do you want the rest of your board here?" she asked us Tuesday morning. "I'd like Courtney with us," I said. "And Rhonda," Rose added....
It was slow for a Thursday morning in the Record-Herald, so slow that Mike was working on his old dog musher stories when Heather Sanford and John Pacobel walked into his office. "How's it going?" he asked. "Pretty good," John said. "I heard your kid stirred things up at school a little bit yesterday." "We really don't need a newspaper in this town," Mike laughed. "Things get around. I've got to give her credit, though. She didn't want to miss school. Can I get you some...
Morning dawned ... well not exactly, but it was morning and I gently woke Arwen from her slumbers from where she’d had a disturbed night. “I had bad dreams,” she said when we ate breakfast. “It wasn’t very nice to see,” I agreed. “So much hunger, so many red eyes...” she sighed, trailing off. “I know, but I’ve dealt with those for now,” I said, cuddling her in. “How do you feel?” “I ache.” “We’ll take it easier, but we still have a little bit of a climb out of here,” I chuckled. We...
These are compliments of fmwarmac A terribly overweight blonde woman goes to her doctor about her weight, so her doctor puts her on a diet. “I want you to eat vegetables and grains for 2 days, then skip a day, and repeat this procedure for 2 weeks. The next time I see you, you will have lost at least 5 pounds.” When the blonde returned, she shocked the doctor by losing nearly 20 pounds. “Why, that’s amazing!” the doctor said, “Did you follow my instructions?” The blonde nodded. “I’ll...
I managed to survive the experience of sleeping with Wilson. Since nothing happened I assumed he really had blacked out the night of the storm. If he was faking it, I was perfectly happy to go along with it. Wilson and I were up with the first light. We drove to the cafe for breakfast. We both had a large breakfast since it was going to be our only meal till almost dark. I did stop at the convenience store for Generator gas and a box of oatmeal cookies. The kind with the creme filling of...
The foot rub never got off the ground. There was just too much excitement when we got home and our casa crashed in my room. Rhonda wore socks, even though she was otherwise naked like the rest of us. We sat around talking about the new company, how she'd arrived at the name Hearthstone Entertainment, and millions of questions that didn't have answers yet, but Rhonda had a clipboard and was jotting down notes. Eventually, we just sort of collapsed in a pile. There was a fair amount of...
The spread of Nudism was everywhere and had even shown up on the aeroplane as the four flew from the USA into Germany. All the female air hostesses on Lufthansa were young and topless and wore the shortest of tight, black, mini skirts and no underwear. Those miniskirts were a part of some incomprehensible bureaucratic health regulation otherwise these hostesses would have been completely naked. Another reason might also have been that they just looked red hot in them ... but the airline...
After the two weeks off, the mission I can’t remember, the clinic and then the weekend at Lenny’s house, I really hate having to get up to go back to school. The principal is a complete dick! Just the idea of going back to school had me in a funk as I showered, zapped the peach fuzz off my face, brushed my teeth and rolled on some deodorant. At breakfast mom and dad tried to ask me about the clinic and the past weekend, but they could tell I was in a funk. “David, as much as you might want...
Flashback – Masha and Louise – Furniture shopping With Louise wanting to know all the details of what I did to the долбо еб and the bartender, we talked far beyond our normal bedtime. We also had a bit too much celebratory wine and now I was awakened by someone ringing the doorbell. I looked at our bedside clock and swore, “Tвою мать, Louise wake up! Michael is here to take us furniture shopping.” Louise swore, “Son of a bitch, we overslept!” I took control and said, “Louise, you get up...
After the New Year’s parties and celebrations that I was requested to attend as a representative of the administration, life took a different turn. The President was in the final year of his second term and was not able to run again. With former Vice President Mason out of the running because of his health, there was now a free for all in the candidates for President - and there were plenty of them. I was being pressed to endorse one of the party candidates and campaign for them, but that...
“I had thought Chicago was inevitable, like diarrhea.” —John Varley, The Persistence of Vision 18 AUGUST 2020 I think Cindy has become a part of our regular lunch table. It’s natural enough, I suppose. She traveled with us this summer and became part of our performance troupe. Everyone in the pod likes her and she gets along with everyone. Plus, we’re in orchestra together and that means we break for lunch at the same time and just naturally walk to the cafeteria together. It’s...
It was Saturday and my 24th birthday. Let me restate that. It is Kara's birthday. My birthday was actually more than a month ago, and I had sent myself a gift. Rather, I had sent my body a gift, since I no longer occupied it. But until Kara and I switched back, this would be considered my birth date. Carol had insisted on serving me breakfast in bed this morning, and had made me promise to stay in bed until she brought it. But when I woke up, I had had an urgent need to use the bathroom. So...
I went upstairs with Jill to find Wanda sitting on the couch, looking almost like she was embarrassed. Jill said she was going to go in the kitchen to get something for us to drink. Wanda and I had never gotten close to one another. I reached down and took both her hands in mine, urging her up off the couch. I pulled her close and put my arms around her, pulling her into my body. She was stiff, her hands at her side as I pulled tight. "Thanks for doing this, Wanda. You obviously did a good...
"There." Malet said stepping back with professional flourish. "Not too tight across the shoulders?" He asked carefully. Kiyone surveyed herself critically in the three full-length mirrors provided. Still trying to 'get over' the current brand of strangeness. Events of the last few days hadn't given any of them time to think really, let alone adjust. One moment she was angrily discussing world domination with the queen and now the 'fresh' oddity of being fitted for a dress...
I rubbed my forehead. I didn’t want things to devolve into a genuine argument and I could see that Liz was on the threshold. “You don’t believe me,” she said. “I told you, nothing like last night will happen again!” “Until tonight,” I said. “I know you already have plans. Dayton told me last night that you’ve got something going on today. The fact that everybody is already dressed and ambulatory tells me that it’s going to kick off pretty soon. Right?” Liz sighed heavily. “I can change...
The Joining that night went about as well as expected. While three mages and three templars had survived until the potion was ready, most of them were ravaged by the taint, barely able to stay upright, skin blackening, hair falling out, fever running rampant through their ruined bodies. Alim and Rolan were the exceptions; the mage looked pale, but otherwise well, and Rolan had black veins visible only under the skin of his hands and arms. Unsurprisingly, they were the only two who survived,...
The next day Danglars was again hungry; certainly the air of that dungeon was very provocative of appetite. The prisoner expected that he would be at no expense that day, for like an economical man he had concealed half of his fowl and a piece of the bread in the corner of his cell. But he had no sooner eaten than he felt thirsty; he had forgotten that. He struggled against his thirst till his tongue clave to the roof of his mouth; then, no longer able to resist, he called out. The sentinel...
Sera Ryder’s Twitter page (SeraRyder) has a graphic at the top of the screen that reads, “I need my dick sucked so bad but I have this stupid ass vagina.” I can relate to at least half of that sentiment, because I pretty much always need my dick sucked. Incidentally, Sera actually sucked my dick when she stopped by the PornDudeCasting couch. Oh, and I certainly wouldn’t call that lovely little vagina of hers stupid. I mean, hell, you don’t even have to experience it firsthand to recognize its...
Twitter Porn AccountsOval Office: Me: Madam President, how are you coming along at signing the bill that hit your desk this afternoon? You: I am a little reluctant to sign without fully understanding some of the boilerplate and technical jargon, yet I'm getting that oh so familiar itch. Me: That's highly inappropriate and besides, this desk has probably seen its fair share of christenings. Voters are looking forward to your speech you have been drafting up for tomorrow You: Well, maybe my chief of staff...
Chapter One: Jaivon Johnson As I crossed the square from the Casimir Inn, on the south side of Pulaski Square, to the General’s Café on the north side, I shuddered as the big brute of a landscaper, Caleb, rose up from a flowerbed and glowered at me. He too? Would he too make me bend to his will as if by right?—not that I deserved better. But then I saw that he was looking beyond me, at Miz. Muriel standin’ at the service door of the hotel. Lookin’ at her like he’d like to eat her up. Still not...
BONEHEAD SQUARE Upon my arrival, there didn’t seem to be a lot of activity, so I stayed at the counter and conversed with the clerk. Few words had fallen before I heard footsteps, looked to my right to get a visual on a man walking toward me from the area where I should have gone right away. The look of longing on his familiar and handsome face as he walked toward and then past me with a nod of acknowledgment told me I’d arrived too late to attend to the needs of his thick and uncut seven inch...
She had been forced to walk here, having to stop and ask for directions more than once, in the cold and the rain. Her funds were low, if she forked out for a bus, let alone a cab she might not have been able to afford food. The walk had been a long uncomfortable one, leaving her far too much time for her mind to drown in her despair. Four years ago Alexander had left home to study art at a liberal University, and while Alexander's parents had been skeptical, they had been supportive of...
CHAMPIONS OF THE SQUARE DANCE By Annie James As he was about to pull their motorhome back onto the highway after gassing up at a truckstop John Heywood's concentration was interrupted by an exclamation from his wife. "Wait, John! We can't leave that poor hitchhiker just standing in the rain. He's only a boy." John halted the vehicle, leaned out his open window, and waved to the figure huddled under the shelter near the gas pumps. That person came running up to the side of the...
Dana bounded out of the Invictus, leaving Alyssa and Jade behind her, as she hurried to meet up with High Councillor Rathus and the dozens of Ashanath engineers who were staring at her expectantly. She was surprised at her surging confidence, having previously hated being the centre of attention, especially when there were more than a handful of people watching her. Instead of feeling the familiar crippling fear of public speaking, she was eager to get started and speaking to everyone at...
2015 By about 8:01 we knew things were changing in Washington, but just how much we weren’t sure of. That was when the first race was called, in New York’s upstate 23rd District. Historically the area, centered along the Mohawk and the Erie Canal in Western New York, was predominately Republican, so much so that in some years they couldn’t even find a Democratic candidate to run. In 2012, the Dems had managed to squeak out a slim victory. I had met the winner, a moderate fellow who got into...
Chapter One ‘I should have brought a newspaper or a book or something.’ Nearly unpacked, having already survived her first class at the Savannah College of Art and Design in the old Barnard School building across the square, and feeling the itch to get back to her dolls, Ginny had eschewed the thought of fixing her own breakfast of burned toast and weak coffee this morning and ventured out onto the square to William’s Café at the corner at West Taylor. The serious and mournful-looking young...
We had a square dance weekend planned in Baker City March twelfth. We’d had it planned for a long time, to go with our square dance friends, Jim and Joan. We’d made hotel reservations at the Best Western a month earlier for Saturday night for a room with two queen beds as we enjoyed sharing a room with them. We’d been friends with them long before we started our sexual odyssey and our relationship with them was purely platonic, other than a little sexual teasing. They had no idea of how we’d...
Wife LoversHi, I am Meghna Arora. Let me introduce myself. Age: 21yrs. Height: 5’4″ Weight: 53kgs Figure: 34-26-34 I am a very bold and open minded girl. I lost my virginity when I was 17, in class 12th, although, I gave my first blowjob when I was 16. Till now I had sex with approx. 18 guys (i.e. in last 5 years; including a few threesomes). I like almost all forms of sex as I am a very horny girl (unusual for an Indian girl). Today, I am going to tell about one of my sex adventures. This is my story #1...
The Angel Of Times Square By Bluto I graduated from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in 1981 after nine months at the New York City campus. It was not my first visit to New York, but it was by far the longest time I've ever lived in Manhattan. A one school year master's program requires a lot of concentrated work and most of my time was spent in classes or choosing, researching and writing a thesis or practice reporting and more. However, in spite of all that I...
Dana woke up first, feeling completely refreshed after a good night’s sleep. The Ashanath engineers had been tasked with completing the last of the work while she slept and she was so eager to check on their results, that she wanted to leap out of bed and go sprinting out the room. Instead, she stealthily climbed out from under the covers and tiptoed out softly, being careful not to awaken John, or the other three girls who were still fast asleep. She dressed in her own room, then walked down...
Stefanie knew that stripping down to her underwear was not the brightest thing to do in a secluded wood, in the dead of night, but, hey, she did what she needed to do for art. She stepped up to the rock where she had trained two lights and her tripod-held camera set on time-delay. In between each click, telling her that the camera had taken a picture, she struck and held a pose with a katana a friend who was into swords and knives had leant her. Her poses were those of a warrior. In one, she...
“What was that?” Alyssa gasped. “We’re picking up an emergency distress beacon” John replied over the din of the klaxon. He pushed a button reducing the volume to a much more subdued level. John looked at the monitor for more information. “It looks like it’s a freighter experiencing engine trouble. They need a tow or spare parts.” “Are we going to help them?” Alyssa asked, excited at this unexpected turn of events. “It could be a trap” John frowned. “They might be genuine though!” Alyssa...
Calara stepped out of the armour-equipping frame in the Dojo’s armoury and hurried into the corridor, breaking into a jog as she headed for the grav-tube. She’d heard a brief summary of the disastrous confrontation with John’s guide from Alyssa, but after discovering that her girlfriend had been injured, all she wanted to do was rush to her side. She leapt out of the blue anti-gravity field on Deck Two and caught up to Rachel, Sakura, and Alyssa in the corridor, the blonde being supported by...
I tried reaching Jeana for the rest of the summer. I did a few drive-bys and called every girl I knew who knew Jeana. The response was the same. They could get in to see her, but Jeana was on lockdown, and going to parochial school, a private girl’s parochial school, in the fall. She was depressed, but otherwise okay. Whenever one of the girls mentioned my name, Jeana would sigh and or cry, but she didn’t ask to see me or send me a message. It was over in more ways than one, I guessed, but it...
Matriarch Tsarra Perfaren nibbled apprehensively on her thumbnail as she stared at the holo-map projection of House Perfaren territory. Biting her nails was an unfortunate new nervous habit she’d acquired, but considering the stress she was under, such weakness was understandable. She had bags under her eyes from lack of sleep, and her exhausted dark green orbs flickered over the holographic images, darting from one enemy fleet insignia to another. Large fleets from Houses Valaden, Loraleth,...
John wondered what could be the problem. The After Action Report he had submitted to Federation Command last week, had made it pretty clear what had happened aboard the Corvette. He was unsure what kind of trouble the young Latina could be in, as there was certainly nothing in the AAR that implicated her being responsible in any way. “What kind of trouble?” he asked Alyssa. “Calara said she was being accused of ‘dereliction of duty’. She mentioned something about a possible court martial!”...
Dawn at their island on Oceanus was a spectacular affair. The golden sun slowly crept up above the horizon and sent out bright spears of light, illuminating the rapidly brightening sky. John and the girls felt the warm glow of the sun’s rays, and they woke up at the same time, stretching languidly in the extremely comfortable bed. Jade was on the western edge, and when she rolled on to her other side, so that she was facing the sun, she sat up abruptly with a startled gasp. “Oh, John, this...
“I don’t recall seeing Irillith around here before.” John mused, addressing Ceraden, who sat behind his desk, drumming his fingers on the glossy surface with irritation. “No, thank heavens. She’s a ‘guest’, and I only have to put up with her for another week, then it’ll be glorious peace and quiet once again,” Ceraden replied wistfully. Ceraden looked over the desk, and tsked with annoyance at the mess the shattered device had made on the floor. A few second later a pair of cleaning robots...
Copyright 1999, 2002, 2003 by Wanda Cunningham. There is no actual sex or transformation in this chapter, but I guess it should be rated R for context. So, nobody under 18 should read this, or whatever is the appropriate age in their community. This story deals with transgenderism in children and may be uncomfortable for some readers. Kelly Girl Chapter 15 "Triangle Square" By Wanda Cunningham "I need to go for a walk - or something," Kelly said. He stood near the edge of the glass...
Theia was at peace as she knelt on the cobbled stone floor of her father’s home. Her gaze drifted without conscious direction, following her flickering shadow as it elongated toward the wall of the tiny abode. Without the slightest tremble, she held her hands together, raising them in offer of servitude to the old man standing before her.Her mother, wracked with sorrow, sobbed and pleaded with her daughter. Surely, Theia knew, she would have rushed to her defense and whisked her away had she...
HistoricalUlarean’s image faded away, the Senior Councillor closing the call abruptly and leaving John and Calara exchanging frowns. “Any idea what Ularean was referring to with his ‘preparations’?” John asked, a pensive expression on his face. “He was doing that same slow blinking mannerism as Talari - I’d love to know what that means.” The Latina shook her head, turning to gaze at her listings of the Ashanath’s fleet assets. “I hope they’ve got something significant planned because they’re going to...