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by Avell Kro


  will soon be.

  Thus is it written; thus it will be!”

  -- from the book of Genesis, the Great Truth

  Chapter One

  Darkness and light.

  Light and darkness.

  Bands of thrusting, piercing, intertwined strands of

  energy pulsed and grabbed, grabbed and pulsed, pulling

  and pushing, twisting and turning.

  Space turned about the turning strands, the strands

  of time that were being born, aging and passing as they

  thrust forward, ever forward while at the same time

  leaving a kind of contrail tail behind that could be

  fol owed if necessary.

  It was.

  Time stopped.

  Light burst into being.

  Darkness shredded like water exploding outwards

  from a crashing surf on the sea’s shores.

  He tumbled out of the miasma of contradictions, a

  contradiction himself.

  He surveyed his surroundings.

  An alley.

  Dark with light fading from it as the time stream

  normalized.

  Chapter Two

  He felt exhausted as always. It took a lot out of him,

  but he was able to sustain the energy loss by eating a

  substantial meal soon after.

  Which triggered his digestion to squall at him in

  whining, groaning sounds and movements as his body

  once more insisted on food. Any food! Because he

  needed to eat something.

  Now!

  He looked around.

  What was there to eat?

  His whole purpose was to discover Meat. There had

  to be some. Early drones had indicated there was

  enough meat to feed two of his planets and still not

  exhaust its resources.

  The structures about him looked familiar, but they

  couldn’t be Homeworld, he hadn’t gone that far ahead

  into the future or the past. Had he?

  What had happened?

  He tuned his senses to the new world about him.

  As his senses honed in on the new world about him

  he learned, felt how huge a difference existed in this

  new time shift.

  The Contraction, which created the time shift for

  him and fellow travelers, had been rougher than usual

  and he thought it was only because he was pushing it to

  the limits to find new food. As a scout, it was important

  for him to take more chances than fellow agents.

  If he succeeded, which he usually did, there would

  be more food for himself and his people. Now he wasn’t

  so sure if it had been the Contraction or something else.

  Though at that moment he couldn’t divine what that

  other might have been.

  He felt this time worse than ever before. Like his

  very soul itself had been torn apart and put back

  together during the savage rush and torrent of the time

  stream he rode here.

  He allowed himself to settle down. Safe in the

  darkness of the alley, he gathered together what he

  knew and what must be done.

  As he did so everything began to come more and

  more into focus, until he saw as clear as glass, where he

  was.

  There had been no failure in the mission’s landing

  site. If there were any failure at all, it had to be

  something else entirely different. That would become

  apparent with some time.

  He smiled. Time was one thing he had for certain in

  his control.

  All Time Shifters did. That’s what made them so

  powerful, so formidable and unrelenting of purpose.

  They only took orders from Homeworld and the Nest.

  Everything else was irrelevant to any mission they were

  launched upon.

  He smiled.

  As he stood in the shadows of the odd structures

  towering to his left and right, noting the lumiscense

  coming from them, and the street where a wide variety

  of vehicles shot past, some quiety. Some not. As he

  stood there gathering information for his next move, he

  also noted the flood of people passing by on walkways.

  Not just a couple here and there, but dozens!

  He would have plenty to feed upon.

  Which meant so would Homeworld.

  It was going to be a good day to begin an invasion:

  To sample the delights of this new Meatworld.

  He smiled.

  Tonight was going to be a good night. A good, good

  night.

  Chapter Three

  March ran like his life depended on it.

  It did.

  But it didn’t look good for him.

  Dubai’s highest building had too many floors. The

  elevators didn’t work and the building was burning

  downward at an accelerating rate.

  He couldn’t even see how far down he was. The

  crowd ahead of him were moving rapidly enough, but

  some were starting to flag in strength and slowing

  down. That meant everyone behind them had to slow

  down.

  He heard screams behind him and glanced over his

  shoulder as he leaped to the next level of stairs. An

  eruption of flames, almost as bright as the noonday sun

  on the Sahara, exploded towards him.

  He could feel the heat of it as it neared.

  He felt his face begin to burn and blister, his skin

  peel away, his eyes cook, his hair explode into

  smoldering flames, his body become a living torch.

  He screamed!

  Chapter Four

  Gasp!

  He threw his hands over his face to somehow annul

  the fire that was boiling his flesh, then gasped with

  relief as he sat up on his bed, feeling only a thick layer of

  sweat and damp hair. He fell back against the 747

  business section seat, Seat 303. He always liked to sit in

  the middle. Bathroom close. Hatchway close.

  One for relief, the other for a quick exit.

  He sighed with relief.

  “Sir?”

  He turned to the aisle. A bright and perky looking

  stewardess was giving him a worried look. She stood

  about five five, was amply built and had very lovely

  fingers and arms that swept gracefully into a curved

  bodice that barely managed to hide her abundant

  bosom.

  She smiled slightly at his wandering eyes, but said

  nothing.

  He suddenly realized he’d been a cad and said, “I’m

  sorry. Thanks! I’m all right. Just a bad dream. I must

  have had too many of those peanut snacks as we

  crossed the Atlantic.”

  She smiled and passed on, but not without looking

  back and giving him a quick onceover, making sure he

  noticed as she did.

  He did. Very much so. But something about her

  seemed familiar. He just couldn’t place what that was.

  He shrugged. Maybe this trip wouldn’t be a total

  waste after all. Dubai had been a horrible experience.

  Not the one of his dream, but in other ways. Ways that a

  man like him got paid to investigate, but rarely left a

  good taste in one’s mouth.

  He worked for G1 and G1 was the top, top secret

  agency of Britain, with central headquarters in London,

  but offices around the planet, thanks to numero
us

  treaties and quid quo pro swaps. This had been one of

  them.

  And it had nearly cost his life.

  He sighed again and looked out his window.

  London should be coming into view soon and then

  Heathrow. An hour disembarking and going through

  customs, then, hopefully, a quick taxi ride back home

  and a long, hot shower, then a real night’s sleep.

  But for some reason a hunger had been awakened

  within him. Maybe the memories of the nightmare he

  had just had; realizing yet again the mortality of his life.

  A life dedicated to service. To helping protect.

  Also remember all the years he had been in denial

  after the…

  He felt a shudder and a jolt in his heart. He had to

  quickly shut it down. He didn’t want to go there. Even

  after all these years the pain was unbearable. And yet,

  just now, he had actually flirted with a beautiful woman.

  A desirable woman.

  He hadn’t felt like that since…

  He couldn’t remember since.

  He glanced at his window and his reflection looked

  back at him. Nearing mid-forties he had gray in his hair

  already. Nicely placed, but gray nonetheless. And so

  many years gone by without companionship of any

  meaningful sort. Sometimes, especially at times like this,

  he felt like he had a mistake walling off his heart;

  sealing it from further romantic interest. That he was

  doing more of a disservice to her memory, than a true

  contribution to his own future.

  Man was not meant to live alone, separated from

  fellow human beings. Which probably explained why

  after all that had happened, he finally chose London,

  one of the busiest cities on the planet to settle down,

  when on his income and with his status, he could just as

  easily have worked from Hawaii or even the beaches of

  California.

  He laughed silently, his eyes noting the approaching

  coastline and the string of tankers, merchant ships and

  military vessels below preparing to land on the

  continent, their huge prows shoving their ways through

  the stormy currents of the Atlantic.

  Then his mind flew back momentarily to his

  working partner, but that was strictly business. He

  wasn’t going to let anyone get that close to him again.

  And Higgins was the only one to get past that barrier,

  one which he must be careful not to open too wide. He

  wouldn’t be able to live with himself if…

  He shuddered inside his heart once more, his whole

  body trembling violently a moment.

  He felt attention on him and saw the Stewardess

  was watching him near the cockpit entrance. Their eyes

  met.

  Electricity.

  He almost gasped from the power of it.

  He hadn’t felt anything like that in…

  He just hadn’t…

  Before he could analyze those new feelings further,

  the Captain of the jet came on the overhead speakers,

  “Good morning everyone, this is your Captain, Harrison

  Jones, speaking. I hope you have all had a nice flight

  across the Atlantic. While the weather was a bit spotty

  in places, overall it’s been a smooth ride. I want you to

  know it’s been a pleasure serving you on Flight 1234

  Trans Atlantic One.

  “We are now approaching the Heathrow landing

  corridor. Please fasten your seatbelts and prepare for

  landing. The winds are coming in at about 39 nauts, so it

  could be a bit rough as we land. Thank you for flying

  with TransAtlantic One.”

  Soon as the Captain was off the Stewardess picked

  up her own mike and spoke into it. “Good evening

  everyone. Her eyes never left his as she spoke. “Just a

  reminder to not get up after we’ve landed until the

  Captain releases you. I will now check to make sure

  everyone is secure and safe.”

  She hung up her mike, then made her way along the

  aisle, checking for seatbelts and loose baggage, eats and

  drinks.

  And him.

  “Tighten it, sir. We’re landing in five minutes,” she

  told an older man with a fringe of pure white hair.

  She stopped where a child and mother sat and

  offered a stuffed doll from her apron. Tiny, but effective.

  The child who had begun to cry fearfully as the jet

  began to shake a bit, gave her a smile, hugged the doll

  and stopped crying.

  “Thank you,” the mother told the stewardess, who

  nodded and continued to the next seat on the aisle, but

  not once as she moved closer to March, did she not look

  at him and smile, even if briefly.

  Her eyes kept latching onto his and he couldn’t look

  away.

  Time was flying quickly past.

  Soon he would be disembarking.

  She would be history.

  It was almost as if he had to soak up, eat, drink

  every bit of her into his memory so he would have

  something to keep him through the hard days ahead.

  They were always hard days.

  He loved his work, but there was always a bit of

  sadness underpinning it, that made it harder than it

  should have been.

  Finally, she reached him.

  He finally looked more closely at her bosom. Her

  flight badge was pinned above her right breast. “Penny

  Monigham.”

  She reached him and smiled. “Better?”

  He nodded. “In for a Penny, in for a pound, as they

  say.”

  She tightened his seatbelt, also pressing her hands

  across his legs with one hand as she did so, and he was

  sure she was rubbing it gently as she did.

  “You must be James Bond,” she said with a laugh.

  “And call me Trixie, all my friends do,” she said and then

  reached into her apron, took out a notepad and hastily

  scribbled her name and phone number on it.

  She slapped the note into the middle of his lap,

  holding it there for a long moment, pressing so hard she

  had to have felt the arousal it made in him. She sensed it

  and smiled like a tiger eager to leap upon its prey.

  Then she went on to help more passengers. She

  didn’t look back once, but as he watched her, he felt one

  hundred percent certain she was watching him eyes on

  the back of her head.

  He suddenly realized he had a note he hadn’t read.

  He glanced at it: “Call me!” It said on the back.

  He smiled.

  Chapter Five

  “Oh God!” She yelled as she neared her orgasm,

  jerking harder and harder against him, even as he

  plunged harder and harder into her, trying to punch

  through to the very core of her being, his eyes shut

  tightly and explosions of light beginning to flare brightly

  within his brain.

  He wanted this for her with all his being, which at

  that moment felt like it was coiling like a snake, about to

  explode into a thousand splinters of light and pleasure.

  The joy of the union was so overpowering he was

  grunting himself now. Animalistic, but he didn’t car
e. It

  just pushed her harder onto him, and him into her,

  driving both closer to the final outcome. Union and

  bonding of two souls into one.

  She gave out a huge grunt and another cry of

  pleasure, then jammed herself so hard against his

  middle he thought he would break, clenching her legs

  tighter about his waist as she did so.

  Finally, he joined her in her release, no longer able

  to hold back himself.

  He was sweating profusely, but he felt a great sense

  of relief and let go of her back and then rolled over

  with her on their side.

  He began gently kissing her neck, then her cheek

  and her lips. He remained hard, but didn’t care. Her skin

  was so soft and fragrant and it had been a long time

  since he had allowed himself the closeness of such

  intimacy.

  She responded by stroking his back, and rubbing

  lightly against his midsection, making him even harder.

  She smiled, her eyes dancing with mirth.

  “That was wonderful,” she said, swiping at the

  sweat on her own forehead.

  He smiled.

  Then she reached for him again.

  “When do you go back to work?” She asked as she

  squeezed him gently and stroked his manhood, urging it

  to greater hardness.

  “Tomorrow.”

  “Good,” she said, her impish smile transforming into

  that of a hungry tiger.

  Without warning and with more strength than he

  would have thought possible for such a slender woman,

  she rolled him on to his back again and slid him back

  inside of her again.

  “Wake me up when this is over,” she told him.

  He grinned into her smiling face.

  “That would be hard to do.”

  “I know,” she said, then began pushing him harder

  into her and grining harder and harder.

  “But…” she gasped as her own hormones began to

  rage harder and excitement grow, “…I fully expect to be

  quite tired by morning when it comes.”

  “But it’s already here,” he replied, noting the blazing

  sunlight pouring through the clasped curtains of their

  hotel room.

  “Not the next one,” she replied.

  And then he knew he wasn’t going to work anytime

  soon.

  Chapter Six

  He felt exhausted as always. It took a lot out of him,

  but he was able to sustain the energy loss by eating a

  substantial meal soon after.

 

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