Eleven Unveiled (Imortum)
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Calia’s ass was exposed to him, and it looked like she was about to roll over, but Justin couldn’t restrain himself. He draped his body over hers with his knees on either side of her thighs and began kissing her neck as his hands made it around to cup her sweet breasts. He kneaded them as he glided his cock along her backside.
“How can we do it this way?” Calia asked sounding frustrated.
Justin groaned, positioned his cock, and after a few gentle thrusts, he said, “Like this,” and he drove his penis into her.
Calia drew in a breath and replied, “Oh…”
Calia had arched back to look at him. When he saw her expression, he bent over and brought his mouth to hers and kissed her as he repeatedly drove his cock into her. With each thrust Justin could feel her pleasure mounting, and with it, her frustration as well. She must have wanted the freedom of a different position, because she began clawing at the bedding as she made it to her knees in an attempt to change position.
Once her ass was in the air, Justin grinned and moved his hands to her hips, then he positioned himself behind her and pulled her back as he thrust into her.
Calia let out a moan, and Justin feared he had hurt her, but that fear was alleviated a moment later when she called out. “Oh… I like that…harder.”
Justin chuckled to himself. Calia knew what she liked, and was not shy about telling him. He did as she said, and steadfastly he buried himself deep inside her. She was moving her hips, rocking and grinding in all directions. His cock rubbed firmly against her pelvic bone, and with the tightening of his shaft and balls, he could feel his release building.
Justin could feel Calia’s pleasure building as well, and with a final thrust she cried out. Justin lost control and began quivering as his essence exploded inside her. Gripping her firmly, he rolled them both to their sides and pulled her to his chest. Thinking of their positioning, he chuckled.
“What was that about?” she asked between breaths.
Justin grinned and said, “The position we’re in.”
She looked confused and he added, “We referred to it as the cheating spoon.”
“Why is that?” she asked.
Justin grinned and thrust his hips, and buried himself into her again. Then she took in a deep breath as he said, “That’s why. If a man was lying behind a woman like this, he could do that. That is why it is called the cheating spoon.”
Calia’s expression turned dark as she said, “If you do that with anyone else, you will regret it for the rest of your life…all three seconds of it.”
Justin let out a booming laugh, and replied, “Nobody has ever made me feel the way you do. You will never have to worry about that.”
Calia’s eyes flashed seductively, and she said, “Good, I really would hate to have to kill you and any trollop you would be with. Now show me other positions.”
Justin grinned and replied, “As you wish,” and he got back to his knees.
Chapter Nineteen
Justin and Calia had arrived at Toralis a little ahead of TDS 1, only to find a major offensive was being staged. There were thousands upon thousands of ships surrounding the planet and Justin immediately called to his brother, “Jason, are you seeing this yet?”
Jason replied a moment later, “You guys got a head start on us. We’re not quite there yet, another few minutes. We were about to check the area with our probe, but since you have eyes on it, what’s up?”
“We arrived in the solar system a few seconds ago and I noticed a large power reading on my spacial anomaly console, so I focused in… There are literally thousands of ships that look like they are about to take off. You need to hold fast for a few minutes while we come up with a new plan.” He turned to Calia. “Will the GMP we’re planning affect these ships?”
She looked at the display. “The ships are completely surrounding the planet. The GMP would affect some of them but we will have to create a larger pulse to include the rest of the ships. A one-to-one TD shift would do it… Jason, you need to keep your ship away for now. Take your ship to a positive two TD and we will see what we can do. Jerren, are you listening in?”
“Yes, Alise activated the VOX so I can hear the exchanges. What can I do for you?”
Calia said, “We are approaching the planet. I need to know where TDS 5 is located so we do not have a field bounce when we approach. We don’t want to let them know we are here.”
Jerren replied, “One second… They are in a geosynchronous orbit over the largest southern continent at a latitude of seventy-six degrees.”
“Thank you, that will help a lot. We are approaching from the northern polar region and should be able to phase shift as soon as TDS 1 is in position. Jason, is your ship at positive two TD?”
Jason replied, “Yes, and we’re three million kilometers from the nearest ship.”
Calia hesitated only briefly. “Here we go,” and they began to phase shift.
The phase shift accomplished what they had intended. Within a second, the entire planet and all surrounding ships went dark. There was one little hiccup however. After the first GMP wave made its way to the southern pole, they experienced a serious energy surge that was strong enough to send a second pulse rebounding through the planet’s geomagnetic field. Calia looked from the mission prep computer to the spacial anomaly monitor and snapped, “We need to move NOW!” She hurried to relocate the ship to a safe distance.
Jason’s voice sounded. “What was that? We just had a serious energy spike and we were nowhere near you.”
Calia responded, “I have no idea at—”
Jerren cut in. “I know what it was… The GMP surged through TDS 5 and caused another feedback the same as before with the nuke. Only this time it was much stronger. I need you all in the master control room now. Phase your ships and get over here.”
They did as he ordered, and all four of them arrived at the same time. Jerren shouted, “Locate TDS 2 and TDS 4 before the power fades. It won’t work for me!” Jerren barked out.
Alise and Jason went to the TDS 2 console and Calia and Justin hurried to TDS 4. Justin yelled over his shoulder to Jason, “Try to call for an archway while the girls locate the ships.”
Calia shouted, “I have the location of TDS 4. It appears to be three hundred feet below the surface on…Terra!… There I have the exact location.”
37º14’09.26North by 115º48’49.99West Terra
Alise shouted back. “I got the location of TDS 2 just as the power faded. It appears to be in a geosynchronous orbit at Serqalin.”
Calia looked to Jason, but he shook his head.
Jason spoke. “The power faded too fast to open an archway.” Jason seemed to take in what he had heard. “Did you say 37º14’09.26North by 115º48’49.99West Terra?”
“Yes. Why?” Calia asked with a puzzled look.
Jason shook his head, chuckled then muttered, “It figures…”
Justin asked, “What figures?”
Jason sighed then said, “I know those mapping latitudes and longitudes… They are in Nevada.”
Justin was about to ask him to elaborate when Jason added, “Calia said three hundred feet below the surface…”
Justin realized what Jason was saying and he and Jerren said, “Oh…that is not good,” at the same time.
“You know it,” Jason replied.
Calia and Alise looked to one another then shrugged and Calia asked, “What is this about?”
Jason explained to Alise, “The night you picked me up, I thought the ship you were in had crashed and that it was from a top secret military base we have. Until recently, the base was only a rumor, but with the advancements in satellite imagery, it came to light that the base did in fact exist. It was rumored that a crashed spacecraft from 1947 was brought there and conspiracy theorists kept saying aliens were there as well.
“The government whitewashed that incident and the location by first saying the ’47 crash was a weather balloon, then insisting nothing had happened. Later
they said that base was one of their experimental aircraft testing grounds that DARPA and Skunkworks were using. I don’t know the exact location of the base, but I do know those mapping coordinates are in the state of Nevada, and the only place I can think of that they would be able to hide it would be Area 51.”
“Okay, if we know where it is, what is the problem?” Calia asked.
Jason let out a groan. “Let me put it this way: When I was in the military my last AFSC was a 71SX… It was with the Office of Special Investigation. That is in essence, the upper echelon of the military police. We had to pass extensive background and personality checks for access… I had a Top Secret clearance. That included many SCI top-secret details, which included knowledge of bases that the government still doesn’t even admit exist.
“What concerns me is that I’ve seen installations considered highly classified and they’re heavily guarded and protected with incursion countermeasures. The fact that I had that clearance and didn’t even know that base really existed tells me it will be a true pain in the ass to get to, for one thing, and extremely well protected for another.”
Jerren spoke up drawing everyone’s attention. “In 2005, I was sent on a search and rescue mission in Nepal.”
Everyone’s eyes shot to him as he continued. “We performed a HALO insertion and what we found was a crashed alien craft. We were the first on the scene and found three aliens. Two of them were crushed in the wreckage and almost dead and the other survivor was injured, but I managed to get him out. I stabilized him to the best of my ability and the SEAL team secured a piece of the wreckage from the ship, then they destroyed the rest of the wreckage. How they even knew what they were looking for I have no clue.
“We were only on the ground two minutes max before the stealth chopper got us out of there, and the Chinese could make it to the crash site. It literally took longer to freefall than we had boots on the ground. Afterward, we were refueled midair and flew to Diego Garcia. After being transferred to a black-ops jet, we were taken directly to Area 51.
“Upon arrival, we were ushered into the elevator and when the doors closed, the alien just vanished right off the gurney, along with the piece of wreckage. The base went on lockdown and we were taken to sub level one for debriefing. I can tell you this. They scared the hell out of me. They gave us the ‘you saw nothing or you will be nothing speech’, then we were sent back to our base.”
“By chance did you see how many level buttons there were?” Jason asked.
Jerren shook his head. “The elevator had biometric hand and optical scanners with a coded keypad and was monitored by four corner CCD cams. I think the level was either coded in or assigned from an outside source.”
Justin sighed. “We can figure that out later. That ship has been on Earth for thousands of years. I doubt there will be a rush. I think we need to finish dealing with the consortium first… Jerren what is the status on TDS 5?”
“Right after you moved out of the geomagnetic field they were knocked out of orbit, phase shifted five years back and took off at high speed for Serqalin.” Jerren made his way to the TDS 5 display. “Yes, that’s still TDS 5’s heading. He dropped his speed and doesn’t appear to be in any hurry though.”
Jason looked around the room. “TDS 5 is bound to inform them of what just happened here, so I guess we need to decide if we’re heading to Abnearu or Serqalin next. Any suggestions?”
Justin said, “I say we keep TDS 5 running and get to Serqalin ahead of him then pulse that planet when he gets there as well.”
The group concurred and Justin said, “What do we do with the survivors on the ships surrounding Toralis?”
Alise let out a laugh. “We are going to leave them right where they are. After we arrived, I scanned the ships and identified their origins. Immediately after the pulse, I sent messages to those planets informing them of what happened to their ships and where they could retrieve them and the criminals who pirated them.”
Alise looked down at her display and continued, “Thirty-one planets have responded, and the closest will begin arriving at Toralis within days. We also have several requests for formal negotiations.”
Justin smiled and nodded at Jason who said, “Could you send messages back to them thanking them for their offer and say that we will have to decline for the moment because our schedule is full for the time being, and we will be in touch.”
If either Alise or Calia thought it was odd that Jason would consider meeting the responding parties, neither expressed it. A moment later Alise informed them it had been done and said they should probably get moving. Agreeing, they parted ways once again. Everyone else had left, leaving Justin alone with Jerren.
Justin said, “Good job there, Jerren. We might not know how to get into the ships, but at least we know where they are, thanks to you.”
Jerren shied away from the compliment. “I only wish I could have done more… You’d better get going. You know how time stretches out in here.” Then he let out a laugh.
Chapter Twenty
TDS 1 and TDS 3 had been following TDS 5 toward Serqalin for over two days at high speed before they overtook TDS 5. After another week of travel, it looked as if they would arrive a little over a week before TDS 5. The DNA probes Alise had tagged the captains of the ships that fled after the attack at Daregon with were still in place and TDS 1 was almost in range to receive a real-time data stream. Jason and Alise had invited Justin, Calia and Jerren over to examine the data on their ship, and Justin and Calia were about to be late.
Justin called out, “Are you ready, Calia?”
Calia had taken to scouring through the wardrobe panel, looking for different outfits she might consider wearing and cataloging the potentials. Today she was wearing a seamless deep emerald-green body suit that looked as if it were painted on. With a stifled and carnal growl, he asked, “Is that what you’re going to wear over there?” The second he said it he knew he shouldn’t have.
She peered over her shoulder and said, “Yes, what is wrong with it?” in a huff.
Justin knew how to defuse this situation. He licked his lips and replied, “Not a damn thing. I’m just going to have serious troubles concentrating on our tasks. All I’m going to be thinking of is slowly peeling you out of that body suit.” He walked up behind her, wrapped his arms around her body and nibbled on her neck, then whispered, “Or not so slowly.”
This caused Calia to let out a giggle of pleasure and say, “We do not have time for that and you know it.”
“I knew it. You’re bored with me already.” He pulled out his fake pouty lip expression and laughed.
“You are incorrigible.” She spun in his arms, draped hers around his neck and planted a very desirable kiss on his lips.
He let out a groan. “That’s not helping matters… We’re going to be late.” He waggled his brows then gestured toward the bed.
She laughed. “You are right; we are going to be late but it is not going to be my fault…or at least that is what I will tell everyone.”
When they entered the master control room, Jerren greeted them. “Is it that time already? It’s hard to wrap my head around this time differential. It feels like you only just left.”
Justin chuckled. “I’ll bet. Jason and Alise should be waiting for us. How is it going with TDS 5?”
“No change, it’s still headed for Serqalin. It seems to have slowed down a little more though and will not arrive for another eight or nine days at its current rate of speed. You guys really hauled ass past him,” Jerren said with a smirk.
“That much time should be plenty to set our plan in motion. Let’s get to Jason’s ship. TDS 1 should be within range of Alise’s probes by now.” Justin led Calia to TDS 1 and passed through the archway with Jerren hot on their heels.
The three of them entered the TDS 1 control room and called out a greeting. Alise brought up the image of the captain she was tracking then disengaged the DNA lock and repositioned the probe to just outside of the shi
p to look around. “Wow!” she said, sounding stunned.
Wow said it all. Justin was staring in stunned disbelief at the multitude of ships surrounding the planet.
Calia was the first to get her voice back. “How is that even possible? I thought we must have made a serious dent in their consortium with the destruction of all those ships surrounding Toralis.”
Jason said, “Now we know how they could afford to send all those ships after us time and time again. There have to be hundreds of thousands of ships in orbit if not more.”
Alise appeared to examine her console, then said, “They are not in orbit; they have created their own orbit.”
Justin approached the console, examined the data and said, “It almost looks like a miniature Dyson’s sphere. Jason, you need to create a science station console.”
Jason looked at him blankly. “A what?”
“Just focus on putting a science station console right here.” Justin pointed to the left of the command console.
Jason appeared to concentrate and a moment later the console appeared. “I didn’t know we could do that,” he said.
Justin approached the console and said, “When I got back to my ship after you told me how to clean it up, I kind of went overboard. I accidentally removed everything, and when I was reconfiguring the ship to suit my needs, this diagram popped into my head. This is how I saw all those phased mines at Daregon.” He attempted to input an algorithm, stepped back and looked at the display above it. “Okay, it’s not accepting my commands. You need to analyze the probe data in all spatial phases and frequencies for anomalies.”
A moment later a multi-phasic spatial overlay appeared.
Justin sucked in a breath. “That is MAD.”
They all looked at him, apparently not catching on, and he explained, “Mutually Assured Destruction.” He looked to the girls for confirmation.
Calia nodded and said, “With that number of explosives extending that far out, it will result in a gravitational rift that will affect the star if they detonate. It looks as if they set it up to draw their star into the explosion. I would have suggested doing what was done at Daregon and eliminating the explosives out of phase, but there are too many in proximity, and the chain reaction will affect the star. But these bombs,” she pointed to three different colored bombs, “are not conventional explosives or even atomic… They are dark matter weapons.”