Progenitor 2
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Alyssa let Helene cry against her shoulder, rubbing the aquatic girl’s back as she wept. Whispering soothing words in her ear, she waited until Helene had cried herself out, then said quietly, “Let’s go have a lie down.”
Helene nodded and let the blonde lead her out of the Officers’ Lounge into the corridor beyond. The door to Faye’s room slid aside after Alyssa opened it with a telekinetic touch. They walked inside then sat on the bed, with Alyssa pulling the weary teal-skinned girl down into a comforting hug.
“I’m sorry...” Helene murmured, sounding self-conscious.
“What for?” Alyssa asked, her voice kind and reassuring. “Everyone needs a good cry now and then. Besides, you’re worn out ... I should be the one apologising for letting you push yourself this hard.”
“They were all so hurt and upset. I had to do something to help them...”
“You did ... and you were amazing!” Alyssa gushed, her voice full of admiration. “Many of those colonists would never have fully recovered after everything the Kirrix did to them, especially the parents that lost their children ... but you helped them live again.”
The aquatic girl looked dubious. “Rachel was the one that healed those people; I just helped to ease their suffering.”
“Theo was on the verge of a breakdown,” Alyssa said emphatically, looking into those trusting baby-blue eyes. “You helped him put all the shame and humiliation behind him ... and gave him his life back. Luce was terrified that she’d lost him forever, that she’d never get her husband back again, but you managed to save him. She’ll never forget you, Helene ... you saved the person that woman cared about most in the galaxy.”
“I was just trying to do the right thing,” she said, blushing at the blonde’s effusive praise.
“You really did,” Alyssa said with an encouraging smile. “The trauma all those people suffered from the Kirrix would have given them flashbacks and haunted their nightmares for the rest of their lives ... until some of them couldn’t take it anymore. Suicides would have killed hundreds if not thousands of them in the end, but you prevented all that. I wasn’t exaggerating earlier; they needed you and you were there for them.”
Helene let out a wistful sigh. “I’ve never been needed like that before, not really. Back at Neptra village they let me look after children in the nursery sometimes ... but it was done out of pity and the mothers would soon ask me to leave.” Her eyes were downcast as she continued, “And ... I realise now, that when I thought I was helping defend the village ... they were actually hoping that I ... wouldn’t come back.”
Alyssa brushed her fingers through Helene’s light-green hair. “They were awful for treating you that way, but you don’t have to put up with that superstitious nonsense any more, Helene. You’ve grown so much since we first met and not just your new psychic powers ... you’re blossoming into an incredible woman.”
“That’s a lovely thing to say, but I don’t think I’m all that special ... not compared to you,” Helene said with a grateful smile. She wiped her eyes and propped herself up on an elbow. “You knew John would be furious when Jade brought me back to the ship, but you asked her to bring me anyway ... and I’ll never be able to thank you enough for that.”
“I can’t take all the credit. Jade told me she’d met a very kind, beautiful, but sad girl ... and she wanted to help. You belong with us, Helene, you always have.” Alyssa winked at her and added, “John just needed a bit of gentle encouragement to see it.”
Helene laughed, the tension easing from her body. “I don’t know how you can wilfully defy him like that. I can’t even imagine doing something that I knew might displease him.”
The blonde looked troubled for a moment and nodded. “It can be very hard sometimes ... What John says and what he really wants can be quite different.” She shook that thought away and smiled at Helene affectionately. “You just continue being a good girl and you can’t go wrong.”
“That’s fortunate ... I very much enjoy that,” Helene said, licking her lips and smiling back.
Now it was Alyssa’s turn to laugh. “I didn’t just mean giving John blowjobs ... but yeah, keep doing that too.”
“How is he doing at the moment?” Helene asked, a frown appearing on her lovely face. “I’ve been missing him.”
“He’s having a fine old time with the twins,” the blonde replied with a smirk. She looked up at her bedmate and brushed her fingers over her teal cheek. “We’ll catch up with him tomorrow. You should get some sleep now ... you really pushed yourself today and you need to rest.”
Helene nodded, then settled down on the bed again, sighing contentedly as Alyssa slipped her arms around her. She glanced up at her matriarch and frowned. “I thought you were going to have some fun with the girls?”
“I can do that any time,” Alyssa said, patting her on the back. “You need a nice cuddle.”
The mermaid stifled a yawn, then kissed Alyssa on the cheek, her lips soft and warm. “I’m grateful that you want to stay and take care of me, but please be with Calara tonight. I would hate to think that I kept two lovers apart ... and Faye already offered to keep me company in bed.” Before the blonde could object, Helene turned and called out loudly, “Faye, would you still like to join me?”
A winged sprite popped into existence beside them. “Of course! I’m on my way!”
Alyssa rolled Helene over so she was on her back, then leaned down to give her a deep kiss, making the aquatic girl moan. They only parted when the door opened and Faye bounded inside, the petite pixie flopping down on the bed beside them.
“Do you want to take over, Faye?” Alyssa asked with a sultry grin, caressing the blushing mermaid.
Faye nodded exuberantly, draping herself over Helene. “As long as you’re not too tired for a goodnight kiss?”
Helene smiled and shook her head, then caught Alyssa’s hand as the blonde moved aside. “Thank you...”
Alyssa kissed her fingertips. “Sleep tight...”
She left the two of them entwined on the bed and slipped out of the room, closing the door behind her. Excited giggling echoed down the corridor from the Commander’s Quarters and Alyssa grinned with anticipation as she hurried to join the rest of the girls in the bedroom.
“No more snoozing, your breakfast’s ready!” Charles called out from the dining room.
Lynette Devereux stretched like a cat, then smiled as she smelled a tantalising aroma wafting into the bedroom. She threw back the covers and grabbed a silk robe, slipping it on as she climbed out of bed and padded into the dining room just as Charles walked in from the kitchen, carrying a plate of mangled yellowish-brown toast.
She smiled at him affectionately. “That looks ... intriguing.”
“The first bite is with the eye,” he said with mock sincerity, presenting the misshapen concoction to her with a flourish.
She took the plate and sat down at the table. “And what’s the name of this wondrous gastronomic delight?”
“It’s Eggy bread of course,” he replied, as if it wasn’t obvious. He glanced down at the plate and added, “Although with your background, perhaps I should be calling it French toast?”
“My family called it Pain perdu,” she replied as she picked up her cutlery. Taking an experimental bite, she looked at him in amazement. “This is delicious!”
Charles laughed as he returned to the Kitchen. “You don’t have to sound quite so surprised.”
“I want your recipe; it tastes better than my version,” she readily conceded, then grinned at him when he reappeared with a plate for himself and two steaming mugs. “Although, I might just be able to beat you on presentation.”
He frowned and looked at the egg and bread catastrophe. “It’s supposed to look like the aftermath of a missile strike isn’t it?”
Lynette giggled and gave him a loving kiss, then the couple enjoyed their breakfast together.
“Busy day today?” he asked, sipping his coffee.
“I’m visiting the Firing Range with Jehanna this morning,” she replied, looking excited. “It’s been at least thirty years since I last fired a handgun, I’m quite looking forward to getting some practice!”
Charles watched her with amusement, shaking his head.
“What?” she asked, looking at him quizzically.
“It’s difficult enough trying to remember you’re my age when you look the way you do,” he replied, eyeing her flawlessly smooth skin and youthful face. “But it’s even harder when you act so-”
“Perky?” Lynette suggested, giving him a coy smile. She let her robe slip open, revealing her gravity-defying breasts. “You certainly weren’t complaining about my perkiness this morning...”
“I never said I was complaining...” he murmured, trying hard not to stare at her spectacular figure.
She finished her breakfast and leaned back on the chair, crossing her slender legs. “It’s a good point. I’ll have to try to rein in my enthusiasm a little when we’re in public.”
Charles toyed with his mug and it was obvious he had something on his mind as he studied the brunette. “Lynette ... how long do you plan on serving as Fleet Admiral?”
“At least ten years,” she replied without hesitation. “I suppose it depends on events, but I’d like to stay in the post for as long as possible.”
“You’re going to need to maintain this ... illusion ... for over a decade,” he said, watching her carefully. “And we both want a family, but how are you planning to handle having children while still pretending to be the old Lynette?”
She shrugged. “Getting pregnant at 52 isn’t impossible, especially with medical intervention ... it shouldn’t be too hard to convince everyone.” Her hazel eyes softened as she continued, “We can start trying whenever you want, but I think the sooner the better. I would like to be married first, but we can plan a quick wedding...”
“I really want that too, but I was thinking further into the future. What happens when our children start getting older? We’ll have to teach them to lie to everyone about your true appearance,” he said quietly.
Lynette paused and looked unsettled. “I hadn’t thought that far ahead,” she admitted with a worried frown. “Are you saying that I should give up being Fleet Admiral if I want to have a family?”
“Absolutely not,” he replied, shaking his head. Reaching out to clasp her hand, he gave her a gentle squeeze. “I just ... want you to consider all the possible difficulties ahead. At the very least you need to prepare contingency plans for if your secret ever gets out.”
“You’re right ... there’s a lot I hadn’t considered,” she murmured, lost in thought. Shaking off her daze, Lynette smiled at her fiancé. “Thank you for being so supportive, I really appreciate it.”
“You’re welcome. I understand how much being Fleet Admiral means to you.”
She made eye contact with him and said earnestly, “If you asked me to give up my job for us to have a family, I would.”
“You really mean it, don’t you?” he asked in astonishment. “What about being a secret Lioness?”
Lynette rose from her chair and sat across his lap. “John could replace me with someone else if I asked him to; the most important thing is that someone we can trust is holding the position. I don’t want you to ever feel you’re taking second place to my role as Fleet Admiral ... I’m fully committed to us, Charles.”
“I’d never ask you to give up your dream of being Fleet Admiral,” he said emphatically. “But ... thank you for offering.”
They enjoyed an intimate kiss, then Lynette gave him a seductive look under her long lashes. “Do you want to give me three breakfasts this morning?”
He smiled and shook his head. “As impossible as it is to imagine, I’m going to have to turn you down. I need to expedite the refit of the advanced fleet ... there’s been some problems with fabricating the new Brimorian Shield Generators.”
“Want to meet for lunch later?” she offered with a grin.
He laughed and nodded. “Of course.”
“Thanks for breakfast this morning.” Lynette slid off his lap and collected the plates and mugs. “I’ll tidy up, you better get started.”
“Yes, ma’am,” he agreed, giving her a parting kiss.
Charles waved goodbye as he left her quarters, leaving Lynette alone in the apartment. It didn’t take her long to clean the kitchen, then she headed into the bathroom to freshen up for the day.
“Olympus, play classical music,” she called out to the voice-activated entertainment system. A lilting violin piece echoed through the room and after listening to it for a moment, Lynette frowned at the slow and boring pace. “Olympus, play ... something fun!”
An upbeat pop tune blasted into the bathroom and Lynette bobbed her head in time with the beat, a happy grin quickly spreading across her face. She soon found herself singing along to the cheerful music as she soaped down her lithe figure. The physical changes she’d undergone hadn’t just rejuvenated her 52-year-old body into that of a nubile 18-year-old; they were accompanied by a heady rush of hormones. Dealing with the mood swings had been very stressful, especially the fierce feelings of jealousy she’d experienced during her romance with Charles. However, the upside of that was that every morning filled her with a heady rush of elation at simply being alive. No more trouble sleeping, or aches and pains when she climbed out of bed ... now she was bright, alert, and raring to go.
Drying herself off, Lynette danced out of the bathroom and over to her wardrobe. She briefly considered asking Charles to go clubbing, then giggled at the absurdity of the Fleet Admiral of the Terran Federation busting some moves. Dressing in her uniform, she glanced at the mirror and was struck by the incredible beauty of the face staring back at her. Activating her holo-disguise, she returned to her original homely appearance and the only feature she could recognise were her hazel eyes. Raising her fingers to her cheek, she stared at her reflection and felt a surge of profound gratitude towards the Lion.
Charles was right; her new life would present some difficulties, but they were hardly insurmountable. With careful planning, Lynette was confident she could maintain her disguise for however long it was needed, letting her juggle a family and being Fleet Admiral. She smiled at the older woman gazing back at her. Given the Lion’s offer again, she knew she would make exactly the same choice without a moment’s hesitation.
Now her thoughts had turned to John, they inevitably flicked to her matriarch. Alyssa, are you awake?
Mmm, hey beautiful, Alyssa purred, sounding drowsy.
Sorry, I didn’t mean to disturb you, Lynette apologised, glancing at the chronometer and seeing it was 8:09 am. Were you up late last night?
Don’t worry about it. We had a wild girls’ night yesterday, so I slept like the dead, the blonde said with a hint of a smile in her telepathic voice. I’m glad you called. We all need to get moving this morning ... we’ve got a bunch of stuff to do before the shit hits the fan.
Are you in trouble? the Fleet Admiral asked with concern.
John took Jade and the twins with him on the Raptor to check on Menganus IV, while the rest of us finished treating the Valia Gate citizens for egg infestation. Now we’re on our way to rendezvous with him in Kirrix Space as we think the Kirrix have taken Menganus IV’s colonists to one of their worlds. She paused, then continued ominously, He’s planning to scout the planet until we arrive...
That sounds quite sensible to me, Lynette said, confused by her friend’s foreboding tone. He’ll be able to locate the colonists, identify the Kirrix strong points and plan the attack for when the Invictus arrives.
Yeah ... I’m sure that’s exactly how it’ll go down, Alyssa replied wryly. Anyway, I’ve got some good news for you: the Maliri engaged a big Kirrix fleet in Trankaran Space and wiped them out to a bug. Any bad Kirrix out there will know the Maliri are gunning for them now.
Oh, that’s excellent! Lynette gushed, sounding elated. That was actually the reason I contacted you, to find out how the war in the Trankaran Republic was progressing.
Not because you wanted a chat? I’m hurt... Alyssa said with a mock pout.
Lynette smiled at the blonde’s teasing. You know I always enjoy speaking with you. Best of luck with rescuing the Menganus IV colonists, I hope the fight goes smoothly.
Thanks, Alyssa replied. Oh ... one last thing. The worlds on the Outer Rim are really pissed off at High Command. Although we rescued the colonists on Valia Gate, the Kirrix still murdered all their children ... they won’t be getting over this anytime soon. There’s a massive amount of resentment out here, Lynette.
The Fleet Admiral’s good mood evaporated and she couldn’t help grimacing. Thank you for letting me know. We’ll do whatever we can to make amends to those people.
Good luck, Alyssa said softly, her voice full of sympathy.
The upbeat music filling the bedroom suddenly felt wildly inappropriate, so Lynette turned off the entertainment system with a rueful frown. She strode over to the lounge and sat on the sofa, activating the comms interface built into the armrest. It took a minute for her first call to go through, the winged sword icon fading away when she was routed through to the dreadnought Heimdall.
Admiral Anthony Kester’s face appeared, the man greeting her with a broad grin. “Ah, Lynette, I was hoping to hear from you this morning.”
“I hope you’re well, Tony?” she enquired, returning his greeting with a smile.
“Bored of twiddling my thumbs,” he replied with an exasperated sigh. “We haven’t seen a Kirrix ship in days.”
“I’ve been informed that the Maliri have started sweeping through Trankaran territory liberating worlds. I expect the Kirrix will be in full retreat shortly, if they aren’t already,” Lynette explained. “Which means we can safely move you from the Trankaran border.”
“Where next? The Brimorian border?” he asked, with an eager gleam in his eyes. “I’ve heard there’s been fleet movement throughout the Enclave.”
She nodded. “I want you to relocate to the border, then sweep up towards the Callopean Shoals to reinforce Morgan. As soon as Dacres’ advanced fleet has been refitted, I plan to dispatch him to join you and he should arrive by the end of the week. The fleets that fought at the Battle of Terra are all being repaired and upgraded at Olympus, so as soon as they start coming online, I’ll send more reinforcements to the Brimorian border. You’ll probably be on border patrol for a month, then I’ll rotate you back to Olympus so your fleet can undergo a refit.”
“That’s great news,” he said, looking delighted. “I’ve been reviewing footage from the Battle of Terra; the firepower the advanced fleet was able to put out was astounding.”
Lynette leaned back in her chair. “The new shield generators should make a huge difference to your defensive capabilities as well. Don’t worry, we’ll get you upgraded as soon as possible.”
He nodded, giving her an approving smile. “I’m glad you got the top job, Lynette. Everything feels very different with you as Fleet Admiral.”
“Thanks for the vote of confidence,” she replied gratefully. Making eye contact with him, she continued, “Be careful on the border. I don’t trust the Brimorians ... they’re up to something, I can feel it.”
“I will,” he replied with a solemn nod.
They ended the call and Lynette initiated the next one as soon as the Federation insignia appeared on the holo-screen. After waiting for a few moments for the call to be routed through to the battleship Momus, Admiral Alexander Morgan appeared on the holo-screen.
“Good morning, Alex,” Lynette said with a smile.
“Fleet Admiral,” he replied with a weary nod.
Her happy expression wavered and turned to concern. “You look like hell! What happened?”
“Personnel issues,” he muttered, running a hand over his face. “More next of kin notifications ... you know what they’re like.”
Lynette gave him a sympathetic look, having had the terrible duty of informing more than one devastated spouse that they would never see their loved one’s again. “I’m sorry ... we can speak later.”
Admiral Morgan shook his head. “It’s alright, I could use a distraction. I imagine you were calling for an update on the border status?” He paused to gather his thoughts then continued, “The Brimorian fleet hasn’t been reinforced since half their ships left and they haven’t moved in days. If they are planning some kind of imminent attack, it’s not in the Callopean Shoals...”
“I’ve just dispatched Kester to join you there,” Lynette said, steepling her fingers together. “Should I position him elsewhere?”
He considered that for a moment, then replied, “Perhaps along the Taxarran Straights?”
She thought about the strip of space along the Enclave border, which was the closest to any colonised Terran Federation worlds. If the Brimorians were planning an invasion rather than reclaiming lost territory, it was the logical point to make the border crossing. They could be harassing Terran systems within as little as twelve hours and while there were defensive forces in place, the T-Fed forces didn’t have the numbers to defend against a full-scale invasion.
“It’s a good suggestion, thank you,” she said appreciatively.
“I know us occupying part of the Shoals sticks in their craw, but the Brimorians are slippery bastards...” Morgan said, sitting back in his chair. “If they can’t force us out of here, they might conquer Terran worlds to pressure us into a system exchange.”
Lynette nodded her agreement. “I’ve seen their countless diplomatic demands that we return their ‘rightful territory’. The latest was a claim that the Callopean Shoals are of spiritual significance to the Brimorian people and that we’re committing deep emotional suffering on their citizens with our presence there.”
Morgan snorted derisively. “The Brimorians are the least spiritual people I’ve ever met ... and that includes the Drakkar. These systems are packed full of resources and colonisable worlds; that’s what has the Brimorians thrashing in their tanks to get them back.”
“Just hang in there for a few more weeks. Dacres will be with you shortly, then I’ll be sending upgraded fleets to take your position and rotate you back for a refit.” She gave him a confident smile and added, “The Lion has bad blood with the Brimorians ... I doubt we’ll have to worry about them for too much longer.”
“Not with the Maliri doing him personal favours,” Morgan said with a disbelieving laugh. His laughter died as a shiver ran down the admiral’s spine. “I know the Lion is your creation, Lynette ... but are you sure you’re not playing with fire letting him make alliances with the Regency? The Maliri aren’t like any other aliens I know; we’re like impudent kids to them ... and they could turn and give us a spanking any time they please.”
“They’re certainly very powerful,” she conceded, her tone cautious. “But they seem intent on helping us and we’re not in any position to turn down any aid ... not after the mess Buckingham left behind.”
He nodded, a haunted look in his eyes. “How could Vincent just abandon the Outer Rim like that?” Morgan asked in a hushed voice. “The other day I had to tell a good man that the Kirrix wiped out his whole family. They chopped up his three kids and raped his wife ... then she blew her brains out after she was rescued. When I told him they were gone, it was like watching the light go out in his eyes...”
“I really am sorry, Alex,” she said, her voice full of compassion. “Maybe you should get some rest? I know exactly how distressing those notifications can be.”
He slumped in his chair, making no attempt to hide his fatigue. “I might take a few hours to pull myself together...” Morgan gave her a grateful look. “Thank you for being so understanding, Lynette. I know I wasn’t your greatest supporter when you were vying to be Fleet Admiral, but I freely admit I was wrong about you.”
“Much appreciated,” she said with a grateful smile. “I’m not looking for personal glory, I just want to do the right thing by the Terran Federation ... and that means making sure my admirals are fighting fit. Take the rest of the day as leave, Alex, that’s an order.”
Morgan saluted, his mouth twitching upwards. “Acknowledged, Fleet Admiral.”
Lynette returned the salute then ended the call with a heavy sigh. As her fingers were lifting for the comms interface again, Alyssa’s concerned telepathic voice cut through her mind and stayed her hand.
Jehanna’s getting pretty angry. What’s up? Isn’t she supposed to be with you this morning?
Glancing at the chronometer, Lynette was startled to see that it was 8:32am and that the reporter was running late. I’ll look into it, Alyssa. Thanks for letting me know.
Jumping up from the sofa, the Fleet Admiral rushed into her bedroom and pressed her hand to the secure lockbox on her dresser. The DNA reader flashed green and the lid opened, revealing the elegant laser pistol and shield that Dana had given her. She holstered the weapon and attached the miniaturised shield generator to her belt, then jogged through her quarters to the exit.
Forcing herself to slow down, Lynette took a deep breath and opened the door, only to be met by raised voices.
“You’re a civilian! You will not walk around my high-security zone armed! Now hand it over!” Colonel Fiske barked, his authoritative tone one that was seldom disobeyed.
“This is ridiculous!” Jehanna snapped, her patience pushed to the limit. “I’m going to the firing range with her! If I wanted to assassinate the Fleet Admiral, I could just turn around and blow her brains out!”
Lynette hurried out into the corridor as the security officer turned to the four guards who were watching the showdown in uncomfortable silence.
“Arrest Miss Elani!” Fiske snarled, bristling with fury.
Coleridge hesitated and asked, “On what charge, Sir?”
Before Fiske could continue, Lynette cut-in, saying sharply, “Belay that order.”
Red-faced, the colonel whirled around and looked like he was about to make a heated comment, but he managed to keep his jaw clamped shut. Taking a deep breath, he strode over to Lynette and said under his breath, “Might I have a word in private, Fleet Admiral?”
She nodded and reopened the door to her quarters to usher him inside, leaving an exasperated Jehanna and the four uncomfortable guards standing in the corridor.
As soon as the door closed behind them, Lynette faced the fuming officer who towered over her. “Alright, let’s have this out, Colonel Fiske ... You have my permission to speak freely.”
“You’re taking ridiculous risks with your personal security!” he snapped, jabbing a finger at her. “It’s my job to protect the Fleet Admiral and you seem to be trying your damnedest to make that task impossible!” Lip-curling with disgust, he continued, “I don’t know what kind of operation you’re used to running, but flouting long-established protocols out of sheer vanity is the kind of amateur mistake I’d expect from a junior officer, not the goddamn Fleet Admiral!”
Her eyes narrowed as she stared back at him, not the least bit intimidated by his imposing height. “You and I both know that as Fleet Admiral I have almost limitless autonomy. I filed an executive order granting Jehanna Elani the right to bear firearms throughout the station and that specifically meant in my presence. I don’t know what kind of Mickey Mouse operation you’re used to operating under, but you will respect the chain of command. You can bluster all you like, Colonel, but you will obey my orders.”
Fiske glared at her, his eyes glittering with fury. “But you’re granting admiralty privileges to a civilian! Elani’s a huge threat to your safety! It would be ridiculously easy to compromise her with threats to her family, then you’re standing next to a ready-made assassin ... and you put the gun in her hand!”
“I trust Jehanna Elani more than anyone else on this station!” Lynette snapped. “There are no circumstances in which she would ever betray me!”
He looked at her incredulously, having not missed the fact that the Fleet Admiral just stated she trusted a TFNN reporter more than her fiancé, a decorated member of High Command. “What are you keeping from me?!” he blurted out, his stare turning suspicious. “As the man charged with ensuring your safety, I have the right to-”
“You have no right to question me!” Lynette snarled. She pulled the imposing laser pistol out of her holster and brandished the sleek weapon under his nose. “Does that look like a standard-issue firearm to you?! Jehanna’s been given a matching one! You’re demanding answers to something that’s five pay-grades above your clearance level! I give you an order and you obey it, that’s what you have a right to do, Fiske!”
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"He really wants to get back together with me?" Jessie asked incredulously. "That's what he said," Warren confirmed. They were sitting at the table in Sophia and Warren's basement apartment. "Oh, this ought to be an interesting conversation. 'Sorry, Crash, I can't help you get back together with Jessie because Sophie and I are doing her.'" "Tell him he can have me back when he starts lactating," Jessie giggled. "Seriously, Warren, I'm upset that you're in the middle of this,...
Emma’s bachelorette party followed a few weeks later. Jess and Emma had planned it together the day after the bachelor party. Jess had hoped to arrange it sooner but she wanted it to be after Emma’s twenty-first birthday. “K, so we need to put together a guest list,” Jess said, notepad and pen resting on her leg. Emma shrugged. “Um, you? And I guess Liz?” It was more of a question than a statement. Jess scribbled on the pad. “Sure. Anyone else?” Jess asked. Emma was quiet for a moment...
The plane touched down at LAX in the middle of a sweltering California summer day. Hailey was excited. She had thought she was worldly when she started college. She had visited opulent ski resorts and amazing beaches while she was in prep school. Her mother had paid for her to visit several places with her classmates. But now she understood that she hadn’t seen any of the places that she wanted to see. She had not been to New York. She had never seen Paris or Rome. And she had never been...
Tuesday morning bright and early, I immediately dressed for my morning run. I had room in the fleece pants for only the box opener for self protection. I probably should have carried the stun gun as well, but it was bulky. It Was also uncomfortable, as it bumped against me in the loose jogging suit. The hour passed slowly because my hand hurt. I had taken my pills first thing and they should have kicked in, but my hand still hurt. Probably the running raised the pressure of the blood...
We got a car from the club take us to Alexandra Smyth's soon-to-be new home. Juan took my car and his brother somewhere. I didn't ask where they were going. At the moment, I was too pissed off. West thought I was in love. Dave thought I was in love. Hell, the whole damn club thought I'd gotten married! This was supposed to be about fun. About getting off anytime I wanted to with anyone I wanted to. Love meant commitment. Meant caring. Meant all kinds of emotional shit that I don't...
Sandra waited until her dad’s car was out of sight before she went back inside. Instead of returning to her room, she decided to find her mum. She found her sitting at the kitchen table. “Hi, sweetie,” Shirley said, when she saw her daughter looking at her. Sandra sat down with her mother at the table and asked, “So? What’s your first impression of my boyfriend?” “I think he’s a very nice guy!’ Shirley answered. “Although, I have to confess, I was a little startled when I caught you two in...
December 30, 2017 Dear Ms. Diary, [Written January 2] I woke when someone touched, then patted my hand, a hand that was lying on a chest that seemed to lack mammaries. I opened my eyes, blinked, then lifted my head slightly. Ah. I was curled into Brett and a pair of brilliant green eyes was staring into mine across his chest. It was Lana’s hand on mine. She wasn’t quite in a mirror-image of my posture, as she didn’t have a leg on him, but she might have had. I rotated my hand under hers,...
Sunday, April 24, 2005 (Continued) Dinner conversation was very lively, as we entertained the Williams family with incidents from the date. Prof, for example, had us in stitches with the recount of his visit to our room. He'd been tall enough to see over the back of the sofa that the dozen girls had been hiding behind, so was able to see the chaos that had erupted there. It made for some very funny recounting. There were a couple of serious topics. The first was very brief. Prof asked me,...
~~Natasha~~ “Sire,” she said. “Natasha.” Daniel looked down at her, then to Athalia. “Athalia, do you—” “Speak with your childe.” The sheriff adjusted his glasses, a single finger against the bridge, same as always. “I’d prefer you stayed for a while.” Athalia rolled her eyes. “I ... will, ok? Jesus, I’m not going to explode or anything.” Natasha tried to meet Athalia’s eyes, but the moment the tall, dark-skinned woman looked at her, Natasha looked down. Those weren’t eyes she wanted to...
As I was sitting at the meeting table we were each passed a folder with our name on it. I sat through three and a half hours of meetings for the upcoming final semesters of this college year. After an hour of working on a detailed security budget where I had requested a 10% increase for the full 2014 year to help cover the additional cost of security guards on all sports trips. The final numbers were more like 12%, not bad when I could have made 5% work but I was learning how you had to play...
"Let's go have a beer," I said to my redheaded friend, before he could speak. "Sure why not," he said turning back to the door. We walked out together. When we were in the car, he removed the small black cylinder from his pocket, then twisted the top. "Will that make your car safe as well?" I asked looking around the interior. "I certainly hope so," he said shaking his head. "So where to Missy?" "Seriously, let's go have a beer," I said. There was still time to have a drink...
This is compliments of an Anonymous Reader Two Scandinavians walk into a pet shop in the US. They head to the bird section and Sven says to Hans, "Dat's dem." The owner comes over and asks if he can help them. "Yeah, we'll take four of dem dere little budgies in dat cage up dere," says Sven. The owner puts the budgies in a paper bag. Hans and Sven pay for the birds, leave the shop and get into Sven's pick-up and drive to the top of the Conor Pass. At the Conor Pass, Sven...
Dear brother-in-law, Man did your letter inspire Willow. Although I'm not sure she'd say it was inspiring. After she read it she stormed out of the house muttering that you were forgetting that Marissa is your wife and that you have concubines and children who desperately miss you. Don't take that wrong though. She does love you a lot, but she's grown to care for Marissa and the rest of your harem. To her, the most important thing for you to do would be to get home to them so you can...
THE RETREAT: LATE THURSDAY NIGHT Arlene and Selina sat on Selina's bed, their backs propped against pillows as they played with Billy. Arlene slid her hand back and forth under the sheet as Billy pretended to stalk a terribly dangerous prey. He held his body and his head very close to the bed, occasionally lifting his head slightly to peek at his target, the tip of his tail twitching continuously. Then, he would jump as high as he could, coming down on Arlene's hand, tussling with it...
Sean convened the Sunday meeting with much difficulty. There was a general hum of anticipation as everyone – except Adam – wondered what decision would be hammered out regarding dividends. Celina and Mike were there, but were sitting separately from the board members. Erin, Trinity and Karlie were also sitting along the wall. They had no vote in the matter – although they were sure the group would listen to their ideas, if they had any. The routine business seemed to take forever. There...
At any other time, Laura thought, this would have been enough. But this time she had given Karen the license to do her worst, and unbelievably, even after she had freed Laura from the gag and handcuffs, she rolled Laura onto her stomach and began fucking her in the ass with the huge dildo. Laura was so destroyed already by the several violent orgasms she had had that she could barely resist. "Ungh! Ungh!" Karen grunted, driving the huge dildo deep into Laura's ass, making Laura wince and...
“I’ve done it, Brian. I am now officially a resident of Corazón, Indiana,” Joanne said as we cuddled on Tuesday night. “And New York and Paris. But I’m registered to vote here and I now have an Indiana driver’s license. Not that I’ll ever use it.” “Joanne, I’ve always loved you and I am so happy you are back to stay. Part time,” I laughed. “God! I took the long way around, didn’t I?” she laughed. We touched each other. We knew that, even though we’d slipped and made love once or twice in...
Freda, the city clerk, wasn't very happy about having to fill in for the city manager, and she had tried to put off what she could until the new one arrived, hopefully in the next month. Still there was business to take care of, and sometimes it couldn't be put off. Since Kutzley had left, back at the end of November, Jack Musgrave had been dealing with most of the items to be done with the sewer system, and she let him have all of the mail unopened that looked like it might have something...
OK, we miscalculated slightly. Instead of a perfect teleport Arwen brought us in at nearly three hundred miles an hour at a steep angle onto the plain of Jezreel. Fortunately Dhunvael and I were able to protect the Fae with inertial dampening as well as assisting Arwen with braking and heat dissipation. “Keldravan,” I announced, sweat running down my forehead as the coating dissolved in front of us and the Royal guard, including Talshish, ported in en-masse to surround us. “My Princess!...
Have you ever listened to someone for a while and wondered “Who ties your shoelaces for you?” Compliments of MycroftXXX My son shared a giggle with me that’s sooo bad, I am sure you haven’t used it yet... Why are vampires sooooo gullible? wait for it wait for it!!!! It’s because they’re all SUCKERS!!!! These are compliments of fmwarmac An explorer in the African jungle heard about a plan to capture the legendary King Kong. And sure enough, when he came to a clearing, there before...
Alan parked his car and shut off the engine. Looking across the street, he wondered if what he was planning was such a good idea. He'd driven over to the Morgan house, intending to surprise Heather, but now that he was there he was having second thoughts about it. For one thing, he could tell that her parents were home, which would make any hanky-panky that the two of them might get up to in her room a risky proposition indeed. Of course, taking those kinds of risks had never stopped...
I had really enjoyed the dig, but I also enjoyed that it was over. I couldn't wait to get back to the barge with its hot water shower. I also missed my Canary mornings. We headed back to the coast with me in the lead. I wasn't really ready for a nice restaurant, so we stopped at a McDonalds. It was actually very good since we didn't have one in New Wales. When we got back to the barge, I rushed to be first into the office shower. I was in the shower at least twenty minutes. Most of that...
As Mr and Mrs Unsworth along with Jessie and Bjorn headed out of their hotel into the streets of Ulm they were greeted by several other hotel employees all wearing the same see through uniforms. They would have seen other employees in the same uniforms the night before but having just been many hours in an aeroplane then a taxi from Munich to Ulm they were just too exhausted to notice anything of any significance. They just staggered somnambulistically from their taxi up to their room and...
I was eating some lunch when my phone dinged. It told me to go up to my room to my computer. Is this going to be interesting or disgusting? Do I really want to know what someone wants me to see? Well I don’t have much else to do right now... My computer was already on with lots of windows displayed. As soon as I sat down I saw that the whole left monitor was filled with videos from the girl’s showers, changing room and bathrooms. I really wasn’t interested in watching girls take care of...
Present – Jens, Ben and Thom – In the Cobra on the way to the hospital Thom wants to bet Ben a bottle of Knob Creek that Liz’s baby is a girl and Ben shocks us all when he replies, “Thom, it has to be something other than alcohol because I’ve decided to stop drinking.” I immediately ask, “Ben why have you decided to stop drinking?” Ben kisses me on the cheek and answers, “Jens, I’ve been drinking too much lately and it needs to stop.” I smile at Ben because it reminds me of the time Daddy...
Monday I went back to Washington. There were no surprises; I expected a fiasco and it was. Some of the Congress-critters were back - those that wanted to give the appearance that they were doing something. The rest were on taxpayer funded junkets - mostly to exotic tropical locations - and took their families as guests. With so few back, those that were had unlimited TV coverage and could propose all kinds of bills and laws on TV, knowing they would never see the light of day other than on a...
“I’m not frightened by the advent of intelligent machines. It’s the sarcastic ones I worry about.” —Quentin R. Bufogle, The Concubine of Mars DINNER WITH RAY AND DEBBIE, Joan’s father and stepmother, was pleasant and stimulating. We climbed into his Lexus RX and drove across the river to an Italian restaurant off Grand Ave and Halstead. Definitely a nice restaurant and it was obvious Ray was known there. We were immediately ushered to a table in a garden setting outdoors. “Rebeca, I...
I woke up at 5:00 and decided it wasn't worth forcing myself to go back to sleep. I figured my body was telling me I'd gotten enough sleep while I was sick. Bozo perked up when I went out to the kitchen. I scratched behind his ears and told him to hang on while I put on the coffee and took care of my own bathroom stuff. Mom had gotten us a coffee pot that brewed a pot in about three minutes. I heard the beeps indicating it was ready as I was drying my face. Once I'd poured my coffee,...
Newt announced the Contract with America at the beginning of September. By then most of Washington knew something was up, but not the extent or breadth of the plan. The Democrats weren’t stupid. They had their spies just like we did. They knew we planned something big and bold, and they knew we were writing legislation, even if they didn’t have the printed copies in their hands. Still, it was an election year, and they were in survival mode. The mood of the country was changing, and the...
I shook my head to clear my ears but it didn’t work. The words were still reverberating in my head. My first instinct was to make a snide remark about alcohol and low birth weights. I bit it back because I knew Liz would never intentionally harm a fetus. I figured it was best to wait for an explanation. I had gotten myself into too much trouble by jumping before looking. “Wait!” I said. “How is that possible?” “Well, when two people really like each other sometimes they have sex,” Liz...
“Alright, so ... hear me out before you make a judgement, but ... I want to burn down the Alienage,” Cailan said. I choked – on what, I couldn’t say – and began coughing, while Alistair thumped me on the back. Aedan sputtered, face turning an unusual shade of crimson, but Kallian merely raised one eyebrow inquiringly. Aedan finally managed to get out an entire sentence. “I think you’re a lot more sleep-deprived than we thought, Cailan,” he ventured. “Or maybe you had a head injury you...
"I'm surprised they're allowing us so much time together really." Tenchi huffed. Sparing only a few glances the direction of the massive tent the Jurian's had set up in the vicinity. Noting with some amazement something which had been absent only yesterday now towered over and almost completely engulfed most of the old rest stop. "Don't they have some traditions about, you know? 'Seeing' the bride before the wedding or some such?" He finished. Deliberately ignoring the now...
It was about six o'clock in the evening; an opal-colored light, through which an autumnal sun shed its golden rays, descended on the blue ocean. The heat of the day had gradually decreased, and a light breeze arose, seeming like the respiration of nature on awakening from the burning siesta of the south. A delicious zephyr played along the coasts of the Mediterranean, and wafted from shore to shore the sweet perfume of plants, mingled with the fresh smell of the sea. A light yacht, chaste...
For all you fuckers who like to see cute petite girls who love a fat cock in their mouth, you're going to want to exit out of the other PornHub tab you have open and go over to this chick named Emma Fiore's Twitter. I've never seen such a small chick gobble a cock like this girl. She's never been innocent, and some of you have probably seen her streaming before and can testify to that with a cumshot all over your stomach. She not only plays with herself like other cam girls, but she's one of...
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...
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...
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 LoversThe 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...
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...