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by Maia Starr


  I moved slowly as I kissed her body. She was petite and fragile underneath me as her thighs opened. I moved in and out with a gentle rhythm. She moaned and let her hands roam over my body with a caress that was tender and caring.

  “I’m going to cum…” she whispered, but before I could respond, she twisted underneath me. Her face grimaced as she released in orgasmic pleasure. I moaned as I watched her enjoy the sensation. I liked that I brought her happiness and satisfaction. It was all that I wanted to do for her.

  I, however, wanted to be inside of her longer and longer. I took my time enjoying the sensation that I felt being inside of her with slow, languid movements. She released again, and again. But then it was my time. I could not restrain myself any longer. I was on the verge of letting go again.

  I covered her mouth with mine and allowed myself to flow through her. The blinding white light of euphoria took over my body and overwhelmed all of my senses.

  Chapter 14

  Sergeant Sheila Adams

  I laid naked in my bed next to my weredragon lover. The thought of the massive Clenok cyborg army coming toward us was on my mind. We had two weeks, at the most, before they would arrive, and I could only hope the weather would delay them even longer. A good blizzard would stop them from moving for a couple of days. But we still needed to do something. They would get here eventually, no matter how long, if it took weeks or a year. There was no way to prepare for an army of that size. The only way we could win is if we weren't there in the village at all. That's it! I sat up in bed.

  “What is it?” Azlo asked.

  “I have a plan.”

  “I am listening,” he said as he sat up.

  “What if we let the Clenok take Providence?”

  “What? Are you insane? You would let the villagers die at the hands of the cyborgs?” he said looking at me confused.

  “No, what if we weren't here when the army arrived? Whenever they finally arrive. What if we evacuated? There are only five hundred people in this village. How many can your ships carry? What if we evacuate to this Haven Brook that you speak of? Does that village have room for five hundred more?” I asked.

  “That is a good plan. I never thought about moving the village; I don't see why we couldn't. My ships can carry that many, even if it takes more than one trip. My ships are fast, and we can fly into the atmosphere where the cyborgs won't detect us. Haven Brook had many abandoned houses, more than five hundred, and it was a bigger village than this. They had many resources and my king can you bring more. I think we can do this,” he said.

  “Great, so we can vacuum wait and then we can set up a trap here,” I said.

  “What? What trap?” he asked.

  “We have the keddle in the bank. We can turn it on again and bring them here. Maybe they will reconnect to it or take it to the repair facility. The panel will have the virus, and it spread to whatever the machines connected to. They recycle,” I said.

  “That is a brilliant idea. But we can't turn on the panel until after the evacuation, or it might alert smaller bands of Clenok in the area like the first ones that came.”

  “You are right. It can't be turned on until the town has been evacuated completely and all of your soldiers are gone. We have to make sure that all are safe before setting the trap. So I will stay behind to do it,” I said.

  “Like hell you will. It is too dangerous,” he said.

  “Someone has to do it. It is my plan. I won't ask another to sacrifice and put themselves in danger for a plan that I came up with. I have to be the one to do it,” I said getting angry at him.

  “Fine, if you were going to be that stubborn, then I will stay with you. We will do it together,” he said.

  “You will?” I asked.

  “Of course I will. You will need someone to fly you out of here, and since you do not have wings or a ship, you need me. Admit it; I want to hear it. Say you need me,” he said.

  “I need you, Azlo. I need you, and I need your help,” I said playfully.

  “I like the sound of that. Now let's get out of bed and put this plan of evacuation into action. I will go tell my soldiers at the base camp, and you can handle telling the villagers,” he said as he jumped out of bed.

  “I will call for an assembly,” I said.

  He pulled me into his arms and kissed me. I melted against him. His kisses always made me hot and warm inside.

  We went our separate ways. He went to the base, and I went to the village center. It was busy in the middle of the day. I spread the word: assembly in one hour. The word spread fast. An hour later, I was standing in front of the five hundred villagers, except for those that stayed on the fence always keeping watch.

  “People of Providence! I have bad news. There is a very large Clenok army three hundred miles from here. They are headed in the direction of our village, but there is no way to know if we are their final destination. But because of the size of the army, we need to take drastic measures. The army has been reported to be the size of one hundred thousand cyborgs,” I said.

  Commotion and panic gripped the crowd. Everyone began talking over each other. They knew that this was bad news and that we did not have a chance. Not even with the dragon army.

  “Please! Quiet down. There is more! I shouted.

  They became quiet and looked at me. Casper was at my side and already knew the information that I was about to say because I had told him first.

  “We and the Veruka weredragons know that we are no match for an army of that size. But it will be days before they reach us. So we plan to use that time wisely. The Veruka have agreed to help us evacuate Providence and take us to another human colony called Haven Brook. This colony has a better defense system in place, and they have room and resources to share with us. This is our only hope. Each of you are allowed to bring one bag with you in the evacuation. I urge you to bring clothing, shoes, and small sentimental items. We will all be packing light. You will not be bringing boxes with you. This is not moving day. This is an emergency evacuation. I don't know when the evacuations will start, but I would like you all to go home and to prepare. If you have questions, Casper will be your go-to person. I will be busy working with the Veruka to oversee this evacuation. I must also ask that when we arrive at Haven Brook, you all be on your best behavior. Bringing people together is never an easy thing, and at first, we will be their guests until we acclimate to their society. But this is a good thing. You will have more people to meet and to talk to you and share experiences with. There is a bigger Veruka army stationed there, as well as their king. Therefore it is a more secure than our village. The Veruka will be taking us on their airships to Haven Brook. Now go; prepare for evacuation,” I said.

  The crowd dispersed rapidly. There was chaos but also a tone of hope. They seemed to be anxious to get out of Providence and to see this new human colony. I did not blame them. Being around the same five hundred people over and over for the last few years had been hard for everyone. It would be good to create new friendships and be in a new environment.

  “Casper, go prepare your own evacuation bag and then make yourself available here in the village to those that might have questions. I will be at the Veruka basecamp should you need me,” I said.

  “Yes, Sergeant, and, Sergeant… thank you. This is a good plan,” he said.

  “I am glad that you think so. Thank you for your help as well,” I said.

  Chapter 15

  General Azlo Bron

  “The guards on the fence will be the last to evacuate. That way we have a lookout until the very end,” Sheila said to me as she stood in my office.

  "That is a good plan,” I said. I was very impressed with my human female’s military background and intelligence. She was my match in every way. I could not get enough of her. She had come up with this brilliant plan to evacuate Providence. In truth, I did not even think of such a thing. I had been racking my mind thinking about how to protect Providence from this massive army, and she thought outside
the box. She simply thought about not protecting it at all and allowing Providence to fall to the cyborg army and utilizing it. She came up with the evacuation and setting the trap of spreading the virus to this army of one hundred thousand Clenok. Damn, she was brilliant. Damn, she was sexy as hell.

  “The first ships are leaving in an hour. It will take two trips and then all Providence population will be in Haven Brook or on the way. I have a smaller ship for my own personal use that will remain behind for you and me after we set the trap,” I said.

  “Good. Then I think it is time that we set up the keddle. We don't need to turn it on just yet, but let's open the bank and make sure it gets out a clear signal when we do turn it on,” she said.

  “Let's go; I am ready,” I said. She turned to walk out.

  “Wait, where are you going?” I asked.

  “I'm walking to the bank,” she said.

  “There is no use in walking when we can get there quicker with flying,” I said. Then I shifted into dragon form. She smiled at me.

  “If you insist, General,” she said. I scooped her up into my arms and then flew out of the window and over the village. But I didn't go straight to the bank.

  “What are you doing?” she asked.

  “Just taking the long way around. I have not taken you on a flight out of pure enjoyment. It has always been out of necessity. Look around you; enjoy the feeling of flying. The happiness you will feel is close to the happiness I feel when I am inside you,” I said.

  “It is beautiful,” she said, turning her head to view the sky and trees. I dove in and out and around tree trunks and through the forested area of the village. She laughed and giggled against me. She was enjoying the flight, as was I. I wanted to give her some time of happiness and enjoyment to break up the fear and responsibilities that had taken over her life by being the sole leader of Providence. She deserved happiness and some fun. Her face lit up and her green eyes sparkled as she allowed herself to enjoy the ride. It made me feel like my heart was going to explode with joy at watching her be so happy.

  Half an hour later, we landed at the bank.

  “That was amazing. Thank you. You were right; I have not truly enjoyed flying with you the way I should have because it was always a way of escaping danger and that was all that I could think of. It is a completely different sensation when it is out of fun. I loved that so much. I can't wait to do it over and over,” she said giving me a kiss.

  “I cannot wait to do it over and over with you as well,” I said kissing her back.

  “But the fun is over. We need to get to work. Help me,” she said as she unlocked the bank and we went inside. She opened the bank vault, and we set up the panel. I hoped this trap worked.

  We worked on it for an hour and then stood outside the bank waiting.

  “General!” Lieutenant Reqan flew in over my head and landed near us.

  “Yes, Lieutenant?”

  “The first trip to Haven Brook was a success. The second and final ships are loading up the humans now. We have scouts going through the village to make sure that all are accounted for and that the village is truly abandoned, along with the list of names to check off that Sergeant Adams gave us. So far everything is going according to plan, and we will all be leaving soon,” he said.

  “And you loaded Sergeant Adams bags onto the ship?” I asked.

  “Yes, her personal items are on my ship.”

  “Good, and my personal ship?”

  “It is charged and ready to go.”

  “Good. Sergeant Adams and I will be there shortly to make sure the last ships have left and to get my ship. Make sure that the guards on the fence have all boarded the last ship. I want you to see to that personally. We do not want to leave any behind,” I said.

  “I will go patrol the fence now,” he said.

  “Thank you, Lieutenant Reqan. Do not worry about us; we will be half an hour behind you. We will arrive in Haven Brook safely,” I said.

  “You better,” he said as he gave me a hug.

  Then he took off to patrol the fence to make sure all the guards were headed to the evacuation site.

  “Let's go back to base so that we can get my ship and bring it here to the bank. This way it is close at hand when it is time for us to leave after setting up the trap. We can also check on the evacuation procedure,” I said.

  “Yes, let's do that. But can we walk through the village? This way I can also check that there are no people there,” she said.

  “Absolutely: one final sweep on our way to the base camp,” I said.

  She locked the bank, and we walked hand-in-hand through the village making sure that everything was abandoned and empty. We did not see one person along the way. When we got to the evacuation site, it looked different. All of the camp areas we had set up were now gone. All that was left was our fleet of ships with long lines of people lined up to board. Soldiers were checking off names, and everything was happening in an orderly fashion.

  "Everyone seems so full of hope. I am so thankful for this,” Sheila said as she squeezed my arm.

  “This is all your doing. You are the one saving these people. This was your idea, and a great one,” I said looking at her with admiration.

  She smiled a big, brilliant smile. “Thank you,” she said.

  We watched as the last of the people boarded the ships. Lieutenant Reqan had returned and confirmed that all guards were on board the ships. Everything was going according to plan, and we couldn't have been happier. Sheila and I boarded my personal smaller ship, and I drove it to the bank. We only had one more mission.

  Chapter 16

  Sergeant Sheila Adams

  The evacuation was a success. I was extremely happy and full of hope. Now, all we had to do was turn on the keddle and leave it for the Clenok to find.

  “Ready to divert power to this baby?” he asked.

  “Yes. But as soon as we turn it on, we have to get out of here. Do you think there has been enough time since the last ship left? It will drive attention in this direction when we turn this thing on, and I want to those ships to be out of range,” I said.

  “Yes, it has been plenty of time. They might not be far away as far as horizontal distance, but remember that they shot straight up into the atmosphere. They are practically in space. They are out of the Clenok range,” he said.

  “Should we do another flyby over the village and gate? I am so worried that someone will be left behind,” I said.

  “Every name was checked off of the list that you gave. I don't think that there is a soul left except for the both of us. You are worrying too much. Your plan is a success; I only have to do our part, and we can leave,” he said.

  “You are right. I am just nervous. Okay, let's do this,” I said.

  “That's the reckless spirit,” he said with a wink. I rolled my eyes at him and laughed. He always had a way of making the direst situations seem playful. But there was another reason that I was procrastinating on leaving. I had this feeling. My fiancé was slowly leaving my mind and leaving Providence would end that chapter in my life completely. I did want the chance to start fresh in Haven Brook with my own new lover, but I felt guilty for doing it. But I had to remind myself it is what he would have wanted for me. He loved me, and he would want me to be happy.

  “Are you all right, Sheila?” Azlo asked.

  “Yes, I am fine. Just some bittersweet memories about leaving this village. But I am ready, I am ready to move on,” I said. And I was.

  “Good. Turning power on,” he said. He did some repair work on the panel, hooking it into the electrical in the wall of the building. Suddenly the panel came to life, lighting up. The virus drive was still in it. It was infected.

  “That should do it. The virus might make this panel turn off again, but it will be on long enough to send out a distress signal to the machines. So we should get out of here,” he said.

  “I am ready,” I said.

  We went outside and boarded his small ship. I
was excited to get inside; I had never been in a spaceship before.

  Within minutes, we were up in the atmosphere. The sky turned a dark purple somewhere at the edge of Earth and space.

  “This is beautiful. We did it. We set the trap; it was your mission all along to spread that virus and to make the people of Providence safe; you have accomplished that mission, General,” I said.

  “I could not have done it without you, Sergeant. We are a team,” he said.

  “Yes, we are. A team bonded together,” I said.

 

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