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by Dominance Fury (lit)


  "Oh!" Lust seized her. "Fuck me!"

  They growled at her raw, primal passion and pumped in and out, grinding harder and thrusting faster. Their balls tightened, mashed together, the pressure building, their breathing accelerating, their hard cocks dueling to enter and withdraw from her, one driving in as the other pulled out and then both of them driving in together.

  All around them the sounds of the others engaged in their own heated desires filled the air, nudging their excitement higher and higher, feeding the carnal riptide gripping their bodies, pushing them to the pinnacle. Arjim and Calem groaned loudly even as Sydney cried out, and as she did, Calem slipped his fingers between them and pressed them low on her belly. Her g-spot swelled instantly, stimulated by Calem massaging her flesh and the poking and prodding by the heads of their cocks, her pussy went into spasm, her orgasm hit with an explosive gush.

  She came hard, and they felt it. Even as the burgeoning of their erections culminated and they spewed their semen into her womb it bolted through bodies, their minds and hearts. They exchanged surprised glances but Sydney's soft chuckle drew their attention to her and they became absorbed in the satiated grin on her lips and the glowing expression on her beautiful face. All other thought escaped them as they fell into a contented rest, the three of them compressed together, forever in their long yearned for Trigon…

  "Eag shi neces erten!" A booming female voice rent the air.

  Several of the females shrieked. Sydney, Calem and Arjim sat up in time to see that all of the tribesman were scattering, though Alea, Bligh and their Sh'em stood their ground. Arjim and Calem both mumbled expletives, while Sydney was slightly more vocal.

  "Shit!" she said quite loudly and with quite a bit of provocation. "I think the party's over."

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  Chapter Twenty-Four

  "You Commander disobeyed a direct order by the Allegiance." Hands on hips, and body as stiff as a shirt overdosing on starch, Shardantin's expression was just as stiff and less than cordial, much, much less. She paced the floor like she had a poll up her ass.

  "I think not." Tren folded one arm over the other.

  Sydney stood between her mates, wrapped in yet another brand new sarong that Alea was allowed to give her when she was returned to Canyon City, hands cuffed, and once again a criminal! This time she was provided with a decoder, a small orb that was stuck in her right ear that was translating Allegiance proper into the Tertian language, and vice versa.

  "You now have a detailed bioprint on the captive," Tren affirmed. "I am sure the Allegiance has authentication of her reaction to the transdelta linking by her mates."

  "What's a bioprint?" Sydney whispered questioningly, directing her question to either of her mates.

  "Your anatomy was scanned when you came through the wormhole," Calem answered. "But they were only able to obtain limited bioscan readouts before you crashed. When you were captured here on Tertia the first time, a more detailed scan was completed. The Allegiance Council on Angard used it to track and locate you when you were fleeing. They would have record of not only your every move, but your physiological and physical state."

  "Including how I reacted to you and Arjim?" Sydney asked.

  "Correct."

  "Proof that I am your true mate."

  "Hopefully, they will read it that way." Arjim nodded.

  "Big brother…" Sydney commented. That's what Bligh meant when she told her the Allegiance would try to pinpoint her location.

  Though she felt a little violated, the technology at the least was quite interesting. If they now had proof of her innocence, then so be whatever the method. It also became keenly clear that being on the lam had been futile. They would've found her anyway.

  "We cannot deny," Flomink began. He stood and pressed his hands on the table, leaning closer to the screen as if attempting to get a better look at her. "She indeed fell into an alternate state of consciousness just before the tripling."

  "Then the charges shall be dropped." Tren said to them. "Her intrusion was by Divinity intervention and of no fault under her control."

  "We are aware of the Trigon credo, Commander, and it is never Allegiance policy to interfere in the spiritual practice of our allies. However…"

  Uh oh…Sydney gulped at his however. It usually meant that something not good was about to follow. Sure enough, it did.

  "Her alleged submission to your warriors' supposed link could've been artificially induced with a substance she brought from her home world. We know nothing of this place from which she comes. The woman could be absconding from the authorities there for some heinous crime she's committed."

  "Ka!" Arjim yelled. "A ridiculous notion!"

  "Stand down, Arjim!" Tren glared at him and then returned his attention to Flomink. "I might agree with you, Dignitary however…

  Oh…Sydney groaned. Another however.

  "It would make little sense since she was consuming a pellet that according to our analysis results does the complete opposite."

  Pellet? Calem transmitted to Arjim. What pellet?

  Oh my god, that's right, Sydney glanced at Arjim and Calem. Alea had kept her last pill, but what did that have to do with what was going on now? The last one she took was well worn off.

  "Our own She'mana witnessed her taking one of them. I am sure your scans will show that her mental vulnerability was altered following, causing her to be less susceptible to the mind link."

  She took a medication to block us?" Arjim channeled to Calem. I am appalled!

  Oh shit…Sydney frowned at her Sh'em. "I only did it to save my sanity."

  They both returned questioning looks when she answered their mental exchange. Perhaps it was their expressions she read.

  "Come forward, She'mana Alea," Flomink waved his hand as he looked at Sydney's fellow earthling. "Explain."

  "It's true," Alea began, speaking in Allegiance proper. She then glanced at Sydney. "I watched her swallow one and when I asked what it was she told me it was to keep them out of her head because they'd been making her crazy since she was a small child."

  All these phases! Calem roared silently.

  Sydney winced, the fury in his soundless words hammering inside her brain. He was pissed.

  "This pellet," Flomink asked Shardantin. "It has been analyzed as the Commander claims?"

  "It has, Dignitary." Shardantin answered. "We used our own healthteks to assure the results were valid."

  How could she! Arjim bellowed angrily, his unheard voice ringing through Calem's head…and Sydney's. Did she not know of our suffering…such pain! Did she not care?

  Oh shit! "I did care!" Sydney defended as she looked at her mates pleadingly. Arjim and Calem tipped their heads askew, their expression wrinkling with deep confusion as they stared at her.

  "Nevertheless," Flomink interrupted. "It still proves nothing. The only reprieve would've come from proving they shared the mental link with her and if I'm to understand the Trigon rites accurately, that was severed at their tripling."

  Tren appealed to the Council. "I could no longer prevent my warriors from tripling, Flomink. They were fatally close to annihilating each other. I had hoped analysis of this medication would have…"

  Pausing, Tren's expression turned grim as Flomink sat back down and became engaged in a discussion with the rest of the Allegiance Council. He then turned back to the compuscreen. "We have no choice but to exile the woman…"

  "Oh my god!" Alea yelled. "NO!"

  "What's going on. I don't understand?" Sydney asked. The mind link with her Sh'em dissolved after the tripling? She turned toward Calem and Arjim, her brows drawn into a deep frown. You didn't tell me that!

  Again they frowned at her.

  "For what we know, she may have had another pellet to change her bioscan readouts," Shardantin added. "Deceiving us into believing she was succumbing to their…what does your species call it, the transdelta linking?"

  One pill makes them larger and one pill makes them small? Syd
ney's mouth fell open. Are they off their rockers!

  "Dignitary," Tren continued to plead. "That is an asinine assumption!"

  "We know nothing of this woman's capabilities or her intentions in this galaxy. We will take no chances! Flomink pounded a fist on the table. "Detain the woman and bring her to Angard,"

  "No damn it!" Tren bellowed.

  Shardantin signaled her guards who moved toward Sydney.

  "Wait a minute!" Sydney yelled.

  Calem and Arjim rebelled and drew their talons from their sheaths only to find Allegiance weapons being aimed directly at their heads. They froze.

  "Tell them to stand down, Commander!" Flomink ordered as two other Allegiance sentry snatched Sydney, one by each of her upper arms and began to drag her away.

  "Let me go!" Sydney struggled to free herself. "I have something I need to say."

  Alea jumped on the back of one of the guards holding Sydney and bit his shoulder. He yowled and released his grip on Sydney. Bligh who was also present punched the other in the face bloodying his nose. He fell to the ground. Bjead and Larimon rushed forward as did Aurus, Vean and the rest of the Tertani warriors in the room. Rjant drew his weapon and Tren did the same, both ready to defend their faith, their people…to defend Sydney.

  "All of you stand down!" Flomink roared. "Or I will see to it that all of Tertia will be exiled!"

  "No wait!" Sydney fell to her knees in front of Flomink's image on the screen. "I can do that! I am still linked!"

  Flomink's eyes stilled on her.

  "Stand down!" Rjant commanded overhearing what Sydney had said. "Stand down!"

  He grabbed Tren's arms just as he was about to strike one of the Allegiance sentry. "She's still linked."

  Tren froze immediately and stared at his brethren briefly, their minds linking, so there was no misinterpretation to what Rjant was saying over the noise. He then bellowed. "That's an order. Stand down, warriors!"

  "Stand down!" Rjant repeated. He turned to Shardantin and barked. "Tell your sentry to stand down."

  "Stand down!" Shardantin yelled.

  Like the trained warriors they were, all of the sentry froze, with the exception of Calem and Arjim that is, who were still determined to fight for their woman. Having deflected the Allegiance weapons threatening them, they began to scuffle. Rjant and Tren leapt, and with no other choice, aimed their talons at them, pressing the firing ends to their foreheads.

  "She's still linked!" Rjant growled at them. "Stand down."

  This time Calem and Arjim stilled, reality dawning on them quickly. They thought it might be true as they'd been hearing her in their minds even after the breeching. Their eyes fell to Sydney who remained on her knees in front of the Allegiance sobbing for her life, her wrists still cuffed behind her back, her body bent forward as she begged for mercy. Their hearts wrenched and they tugged free of the hands grasping them. Both dropped their own weapons and they went to her. Calem reached first, one of his arms slipping around her waist. He lifted her to her feet as Arjim took her hand. Sydney tipped her face upward to them. She was clearly crying and they both felt like complete numb-in-the-brains for fighting instead of trying to comfort her.

  "Then your voice in our heads was authentic?" Arjim cupped her cheek, his eyes searching.

  "Seems to be," Sydney returned.

  Behind her Tren was explaining this new piece of information to Allegiance.

  "This will be tested," Flomink returned.

  "How can this be She'mana?" Calem press a hand to one of her shoulders. "We have tripled and thus the mind link to you should now be broken."

  "She'mana Sydney," Tren approached. "For the sake of your freedom we will need to test this."

  "Commander," Calem implored of Tren. "We have perceived what we suspected to be her thoughts yet my brethren and I were uncertain if it were merely a figment of musings passing between us."

  "Or perhaps a residual effect of your being linked to her since you were small children," Tren returned, pondering the possibility. "Temporary or permanent, we cannot say, as we have no known testimony of this ever occurring. This could be a first."

  "Nevertheless," Rjant added. "It could be the divinities' grace for your She'mana's freedom."

  * * * *

  It didn't take long to prove that she was still linked to her Sh'em mentally, and Sydney was especially grateful that they conducted the tests with her Sh'em being removed to another room.

  They were getting considerably testy with her. Rather than relaying a series of harmless words and sentences, they were grilling her relentlessly forcing her to bare all to the Allegiance as she repeated everything they mentally transmitted to her out loud. It was rather embarrassing.

  What about the occasions over the phases during which we linked with you?

  I had gone off my meds because I thought might be cured.

  Cured? Cured! Of what, your mates' passion for you?

  The entire time she was being observed, scanned for brainwave signals and being tested for ingestion of artificial substances or hidden transmitting devices. She supposed the same thing was also happening to them in whatever room they'd been taken too.

  Did you enjoy torturing us, woman?

  It wasn't on purpose!

  "This better not be some advanced trick of technology, Commander," Flomink commented at some point during Sydney's exchange with her Sh'em.

  Sydney continued. But you were driving me bananas. Everyone thought I was insane. I really thought I was going to go insane! Aside from that I wanted to fly starjets, and the military would've barred me from doing so if I they thought I was loony tunes!"

  That is no excuse, She'mana, Arjim said to her.

  Look at the bright side. Sydney beseeched them. If I hadn't been flying I wouldn't have gone through the wormhole and you wouldn't have found me.

  We would've found you sooner, woman! Calem barked back.

  Oops…

  I think we shall make our woman pay, brethren. Calem said to Arjim.

  Pay how? Sydney gulped. With much chagrin she hesitated and as she'd been doing all along, finally repeated what they had said for the council to hear, along with every other damn person in the room!

  I think a spanking on your bare ass will be a good start.

  "You wouldn't dare!" Sydney said aloud.

  She was already backing away, and then…"Oh snap!" She turned and ran only barely hearing Flomink dismissing the charges. While trying to calculate how she was going to escape the room, the answer came with a burst of laughter from Aurus, who triggered the pressure plate on the wall. The door to her escape slid open and Sydney darted through.

  Aurus laughed louder.

  With their feet pounding against the floor Calem and Arjim race by soon after to pursue her.

  They were butt naked.

  * * * *

  Nine months later…

  Sydney glanced about the room. The bed she was reclined on was comfortable enough, if you can consider birthing comfortable, which it definitely was not!

  "Holy snapping crap!" she shrieked as another contraction hit.

  Standing in front of her Calem's fathers Gahn and Cas'j ot Karisi paled. Though Sydney enjoyed meeting her Sh'em's family, crotch-watching wasn't exactly an activity she thought she'd be sharing with them. Yet, there they were staring at her crotch.

  "Try to relax She'mana."

  Sydney scowled at Arjim. Was he fucking kidding? An alien creature was punching its way out of her womb!

  "Well, actually it is two, our heart," Calem informed her after reading her thoughts.

  "Stop reminding me damn it!" Sydney snarled. She peeked over the u-shaped device they had over her belly and then to the screen overhead to study the picture perfect image of her beautiful twins nestled in her womb. Liam and Riley, earth names Sydney and her Sh'em had agreed upon, were facing each other. Their hands clenching and kicking as if they were in an Olympic boxing match. Sydney then turned her irate attention to the two healt
hteks sitting between her legs. "What the snapping hell is going on in there?"

  One of the healthteks, Emiez looked up. "They are trying to be born She'mana Sydney."

  The woman's perplexed expression and the way she exchanged glances with Melaj, the other healthtek, gave Sydney pause, and she was suddenly worried. "What do you mean trying? Are they okay?"

  "Uyo, I think."

  Now Arjim piped in. "You think?"

  He and Calem frowned and then both stepped to the bottom of the bed to take a gander at what the healthteks were observing.

  What the hell! The more the merrier right?

  Calem pursed his lips and Sydney struggled to read his mind through the cloud of birthing pains she was experiencing…nothing. She blew out a gust of air. Her Sh'em had become quite efficient at putting their minds in a blank state to prevent her from listening in. Often it was because they were trying to keep her from fretting over things like battle plans. Sometimes it was because they wanted to surprise her with a gift, but this was different. This was a hell of a lot different and they shouldn't be sheltering her from it!

  "Well?" Sydney inhaled deeply. The contractions had subsided for now. Again she looked at the screen to see what her babies were doing. They were still this time but their synchronized heartbeats sounded strong.

  Bligh patted her hand. "I am sure all is well, Sydney."

  Sydney smiled at her. Despite Bligh's initial betrayal, she had done everything in her power afterward to help Sydney escape from being tried by the Allegiance, defending her even against her own sworn duties. For that, Sydney was thankful but it went beyond that. Over the next several months they'd spent a lot of time together and had become great friends.

  "I'm so sorry you were got kicked out of the regiment." Sydney told her. Bligh's punishment for disobeying orders had earned her an automatic discharge.

  "Truthfully," Bligh smiled in return. "My participation was more for angry revenge on the Krellian radicals. I'd even killed a few, but I am much happier and relaxed now that I am no longer obligated to the harsh ugliness of war and the restraints of training."

 

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