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Supers - Ex Gods 2: A Superhero Harem Space Opera

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by Jamie Hawke


  “Put it in,” she said between moans. “I want your cock.”

  I checked and, as expected, it just wasn’t happening. As much as this turned me on, the little guy was spent. So instead I knelt down, buried my face in her mound, and made her squirm and giggle in ways only a tongue could.

  When it was over, I came up to see the replicas were gone. Threed lay there with her hands on her breasts, eyes closed, and I watched her, waiting. Finally, I crawled into bed with her and held her. To my surprise, she curled up into me, holding me tight.

  “You’re not… jealous, are you?” I asked, after a decent amount of silence.

  She pulled back enough to be able to look up at me, and scoffed. “What, that you have a dick and I don’t? Please, I could just make a replica of you whenever I wanted and—”

  “Threed, that’s not what I meant.”

  She grinned. “I know. Of the other ladies? No, of course not. Please. Pshhh.”

  I cocked my head. “That… sounds a bit jealous.”

  “Sue me for lying.” She reached down my pants and took my limp dick in her hand, simply holding it. “I have my appetites, is all.”

  “And the replica thing?”

  “It wouldn’t be the same.”

  I turned to face her better, propping myself up on my elbow. “All of this is new to me, too. I’m not sure how it’s supposed to work, but I’ll do my best. I promise.”

  “But what about now,” she replied, teasingly. “That’s all well and good, but… I really am craving your cock inside me.”

  “What if…” I shrugged, not sure how to say this. “What if I was involved, too.”

  She frowned, confused, but then her eyes went wide and she moved back on all fours. “Oh, like reverse—I mean, two or three of you with me?”

  “Right now, sure. Maybe this once? I mean, if you’re not too exhausted.”

  Her response came in the form of a grin, and then her blinking her eyes. Suddenly there was a copy of me standing behind her, already starting to strip. I looked away, not used to the idea of watching another man strip, even if it was technically me.

  Apparently, my replica was ready to go, because I saw my—er, his—boner sticking out.

  “Let’s try something,” Threed said, and she pushed me back, pulling off my pants and underwear.

  “Threed,” I protested, but she already had my cock in her mouth, grinning as my replica took her from behind.

  It was weird, like looking in a mirror. Or like watching a porno of myself that I’d forgotten about. There I was, grunting away behind her, and here I was with her going down on me. And then, to my surprise, I felt myself growing inside of her mouth. She looked up with a grin and then kept going, and after a couple of minutes I knew it was going to happen.

  “I’m going to cum,” I whispered, and she pulled my replica away, turning onto her back so that she was on the bed and I could fuck her, while she bent her head backwards and continued to go down on my replica, alternating between that and jacking him off while licking his balls.

  Whatever. As weird as it was, I told myself it was just me, just watching myself get a blowjob. I was so close to orgasm anyway, it didn’t matter—like being drunk, almost. All I had to do was stick it in and after a few thrusts I was moaning, eyes closed, feeling her pussy clench around my cock and her legs wrap around mine.

  I opened my eyes to see my replica finishing too, and watched as the cum shot out. It was coming right at me! I couldn’t do a damn thing but stand there, terrified and confused—and then it vanished, along with him.

  She sat up and laughed. “That could’ve been messy. You’re welcome.”

  “That’s… not funny,” I said, pulling out.

  She leaned over and patted my cock like a good dog. “Way to stand up for your woman,” she said to it, and then rotated to better fit on the bed again. “Holy hell, that was fun.”

  “Weird, but fun,” I admitted.

  She licked her lips at me and then laughed. “Listen, whatever I said before… I think I was just horny. Makes me emotional.”

  “Yeah?”

  “What we have going on here… it’s special. For all of us. Hell, it was sexy watching you and Sakurai—I wouldn’t mind getting in on that sometime, if she lets me. And Navani, the others? Shit, when Sacrada finally gives you some of her puntang pie, you know that’s going to be heavenly. I wouldn’t want you to miss out on any of it, and honestly hope I don’t either.”

  “They’re not all into the girl-on-girl stuff,” I pointed out.

  “I know,” she replied with a shrug. “Honestly it doesn’t’ really do it for me either. Not by itself, anyway. But as part of the bigger picture, and with you involved? More the merrier.”

  “The women back home…”

  “Yeah?”

  “They wouldn’t understand you. Not the ones I’ve been with, anyway.”

  She shrugged. “Well, you’re with us now. It’s a different world. Our little world.”

  Even though I felt my hype raging, my eyes started to close. They popped open a few minutes later at someone clearing their throat. Standing in the doorway with arms crossed was Navani, staring at us as we laid in each other’s arms, nude.

  “A nice sight, for sure,” she said with a half-smile. “But we have business to attend.”

  “What sort?” I asked, propping myself up and then realizing I should cover myself, so grabbed the sheet and threw it over my crotch.

  She gave me a mock-pout, then said, “Andromida is leaving, and we think we’ve figured out the item.”

  “The pyramid thing?” I asked.

  “Oooh, exciting,” Threed said, rolling out of bed and moving for the door.

  “Clothes,” Navani said. “Please.”

  Threed bit her lip, giggled, and then moved to her clothes and started dressing, and I put my underwear and pants back on. As we headed for the door, Navani put a hand on Threed’s shoulder.

  “Oh, and Threed?”

  “Yeah?” Threed asked.

  “It’s possible I accidentally heard you when about to knock earlier,” Navani said. “I wasn’t sure if I should say anything, so gave you your space.”

  “You mean about…” Threed’s face went pale.

  “Right, you and others of us, with Drew.” Navani glanced my way, smiled, and then looked back at Threed. “I’m not saying yes, exactly, but… I might be interested in trying things.”

  My jaw nearly dropped, but I quickly recovered and tried not to look too excited. The prospect of both of these women at once was daunting, but very thrilling at the same time. Threed breathed deep, made an ‘Oh’ face, and then winked my way once before walking out.

  “You’re… serious?” I asked.

  Navani nodded. “If you’d like it. We’re here fighting and risking our lives… might as well make the best of the moments we have. Our down time… or our ‘going down’ time.”

  I laughed. “Corny.”

  “Eh, I don’t have time to think about how to be creative. Now come on, move that tight ass of yours. We have business to attend to.”

  I wrapped my arm around her and we exited into the halls. “Business, huh? When are me and you going to get back to business?”

  She scoffed. “I hear you’ve had quite the excitement since we left the Nihilist planet. Maybe after you’ve had time to recover, so you can handle me.”

  “Deal,” I said, partially relieved. As much as my energy could be replenished by the hype, that didn’t mean I could avoid chaffing, or such issues.

  Sacrada and Sakurai were waiting for us near the dais on one side, Threed next to Andromida on the other. They all turned at our arrival, and Andromida was the first to speak.

  “You all have taken me in like one of your own,” she said with a slight bow of her head. “However, it’s time for me to depart.”

  “How?” I asked, still very confused about all of this.

  “The pyramid,” she replied, and turned to Navani.<
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  “We’ve found more information on it in the Citadel’s records,” Navani said. “While Lamb didn’t know all of the details, she said recon missions by some of the supers had revealed an item that could fold space in three directions.” She pulled out the pyramid, touching each of the three sides. When she turned it over and touched the bottom, she added, “The starting point is here. Her best guess was that the rest of this is a sort of star map. It doesn’t create portals in the same way, but folded space… maybe even time, but I don’t know what she based that on.”

  “So, all that stuff about spirits and whatnot?” I asked. “Or sending your soul through?”

  Navani looked uncomfortable, but said, “They also speculated on this, in that traveling too far can sort of rip you apart, temporarily. Short distances, no problem.”

  “Shit,” I said, starting to process what we had in our hands.

  “And why can’t Andromida use it to get to Abaddon?”

  “Their part of the star map doesn’t include the Milky Way,” Andromida said, earning a nod from Navani.

  “If all this is correct though, this the only one,” Navani said. “Others might have different locations available… but who knows. They reported having countered several of them, and Lamb even left notes that she believed some Tier One supers has gotten their hands on one. It might relate to why they went missing, though she wasn’t positive on that note.”

  “Wait,” I said, realizing what they were saying. “We’re going to essentially follow the path of the super duper ultra powerful supers, supers who never made it back?”

  Navani shifted, then nodded.

  “If we want answers,” Sakurai said. “Personally, I’m damn curious… and curiosity always wins out in my book.”

  Sacrada laughed. “That’s for sure. Me, I’m going because we must. If the Tier Ones need our help, we have to take this risk.”

  “Besides, I’ll be the first test,” Andromida interjected. “You all might not be able to tell if I made it, but you’ll at least know if I’m struck dead or something like that.”

  “It’s too risky,” I said. “I mean… isn’t it?”

  Navani gestured to the darkness surrounding the Citadel—the Nihilist fleet. “To do anything less would be even more risky.”

  The others all seemed convinced, so who was I to argue. When she saw I was done, Navani stepped up to the dais and placed the pyramid at its top. I watched with awe as it opened, revealing a star map that projected around it in a three-dimensional hologram. Navani walked into the light, checking constellations against a wrist computer that I assumed had the notes from Lamb or other information the Citadel had kept. She pressed some buttons, and then her map shot out from the dais crystals, overlapping the other in parts, expanding beyond it in others.

  “It’s not complete,” she said. “The overlap between the star maps we have and the pyramid… they haven’t added the Milky Way, and a few other galaxies.”

  “Then it’s settled,” Andromida said. “The Pyramids of Gurstrad are my only option.”

  “You’re sure about this?”

  “I am,” Andromida replied.

  “I’m not completely certain of their location, but here,” Navani highlighted a section of the star map, “from what I do know, this seems to be the right place. Take one of the ships and we’ll make it so.”

  Andromida turned to us and once again bowed. “It has been an honor to fight at your side. Drew, my apologies for not becoming one of your fuck buddies, but you seem to be doing well enough in that category.”

  I laughed nervously, trying to tell if she was joking around—it was hard with her serious expression, but a twinkle in her eye told me I could smile at the remark.

  Next she turned to Navani. “You seem to be a leader here, of sorts. Guide them well, and return to us. Maybe when my mission is complete, after I’ve found the pyramids and then made my way to Abaddon and found my justice… maybe then I will come find you.”

  “We’d like that,” Navani said.

  With one last look around at us, Andromida waved and then walked to a ship Navani had chosen for her. The rest of us looked around nervously, not sure how this would work, and were relieved when Navani, checking her notes, took the star maps and basically seemed to be folding them over into the opened pyramid. It was like she took that planet she’d indicated and now applied it to one of the sides of the pyramid, then, when the ship was ready and Andromida gave us the signal from behind the window, Navani activated the device.

  “Here goes,” she said, stepping back.

  The pyramid sides closed in on themselves and then lit up, hovering above the dais crystals and circling as it glowed. Then, in a flash, the ship and Andromida were simply gone and the pyramid’s light faded as it lowered back to its resting point above the dais.

  “Holy shit, it actually worked,” Threed said.

  “Well, we hope it worked,” Navani said. “The real test will be when we use it on ourselves.”

  “You’re saying she could be anywhere out there?” I asked.

  “Or dead, for all we know.”

  “And we’re going to take the same risk?”

  Navani forced a smile. “What, not up for a little challenge?”

  “I’m just… not sure we should be throwing our lives away on a gamble.”

  “It’s not exactly a gamble,” Navani countered. “First, we have the research, and there’s no reason to think it didn’t work for Andromida. Second, there were certain points highlighted on the star map of theirs, which I noticed when plotting the course. I think we can assume those are ones this particular map—the pyramid—has been through. If we simply follow it back, we might find the destination we’re after.”

  “I’d still call it a big fucking gamble,” I said. “But…” I took a sigh, debating this in my head again before adding, “I’m in.”

  “You know we are,” Sacrada said, her sister nodding.

  “This is going to be a blast!” Threed added, punching air in excitement. “Woohoo!”

  In a strange way, it would be.

  Staring back up at the Nihilist fleet, it all felt so surreal—we were going back in there. Lamb was in their worlds, and now we knew where. So was this Hadrian character and my father, though that might prove more difficult. Andromida might have found her way to start her journey to Abaddon, but that was her deal, not ours, and we’d come to the conclusion that we didn’t need every single sister out there.

  Honestly, my dick probably couldn’t handle any more. I was relieved to not have to admit that, as the choice was outside of my control.

  We had our ladies, we had our mission. Now it was up to us to see it through.

  About the Author

  Jamie Hawke

  After working on Marvel properties and traveling the world, Jamie Hawke decided to settle down and write fun, quirky, and sexy pulp science fiction and superhero books. Are they all harem? Oh yeah. Oh yeahhhh.

  It all started when Jamie was eleven, creating nude superhero comics with his best friend. What perverts! But hey, they were fun and provided good fodder for jokes up into their adult years. Now the stories have evolved, but they capture that same level of fun. Hopefully you will enjoy them as much as the author loved writing them!

  I’m super excited and hope you’ll follow me on Facebook and Amazon (Click here and then ‘Follow’ under my name/pic). That way, you won’t miss it! It’s probably my best work ever.

  Thank you again, and I look forward to hearing from you!

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  Author Notes

  Holy shit! I can’t believe I am living this dream of writing books I love and you all are buying them. Did you know that Ex Heroes 1 reached 47 in
the Amazon store, and sold over 10,000 copies in its first month (including KU page reads). That blows me away, and the follow-up books have done damn fine as well. All of this is thanks to you! So first off, let me just remind you all that I love you, and that you rock.

  Second, thank you again for reading this book. As you can hopefully tell, I’m having a blast. If you read Ex Heroes 2 (spoiler?) you’ve seen the other side of the scene where Charm and Breaker (Chad) are reunited, and now I was able to show you this side. It’s crazy, and now the setups for where Drew and his team are going versus where we’ll see Breaker and his team go are even crazier. Will Andromida meet up with either and ultimately join a harem? We’ll see. Will Sacrada eventually put out? Fuck yeah.

  Have you read Ex Heroes yet? If not, you really should. And the good news is that the audiobook is probably out by the time this book releases, so head over to Audible for that. You can probably get the Audiobook for cheap if you have the ebook, and if you use this link for a trial, you get it free.

  Oh, and by the way—did you see the Justin Sloan KILL CODE: ANNIHILATION book? You might love it. It has stuff from Rampart, Metal Marines, Seiken Densetsu 2, Doom, and even Ni No Kuni, in a fun sort of Ready Player One style.

  Reading should be fun after all, no?

  That’s enough from me, now let’s hear from you! Please join us at the Harem Gamelit Facebook group and tell us what you think about my books and others. Please also leave reviews on Amazon and Goodreads, as every bit helps.

  Thank you, and don’t worry—Ex Heroes 3 and Ex Gods 3 will be here before long!

  Best,

  Jamie Hawke

 

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