Time was a blurred mixture of breeding her with the alien’s chosen male studs and milking her breasts to feed orphaned infants. She’d lost count of how many men Josie and the guards had paired her with or how many times the guards had used her on the sly. Peanut had been timid and resistant at first, but he soon fell into sync with Les with his desires and frequency.
She was sure that she was pregnant. It was impossible for her not to be with the bounty of semen being deposited into her multiple times a day.
Exhausted from being roused every four hours to pump her milk and having sex forced upon her up to four times a day, she waited for Josie to come to take her to the shower and feigned illness. As she guessed, the doctor was sent for and a thorough examination ensued.
The doctor fit the description of the old docs in the western novels that she’d read while convalescing back home. His abundant mustache was just a shade dark
Ari paced in front of the single men’s building while she waited for Felix to join her. She hadn’t seen him since he and Olga had gone to fetch Eugene almost two weeks ago. She wasn’t certain, but she guessed that Eugene had been sent off to the main Center Land with the other children since no children were kept in her village for any length of time. Surely, Olga knew this when she left Eugene in the care of the newborn nursery? It was just the way things were and there was nothing to be done to change it. It certainly wasn’t her fault. She didn’t run the village or make the rules. She simply followed them to the best of her ability.So, why did she have a knot in her stomach the size of her fist at the prospect of having to face first Felix and then Olga?“After two weeks, you finally come around?” Felix barked as he bounded out of the front door and down the steps to the sidewalk. “W
After a steaming cup of some of the best tea Ari had ever tasted and twenty minutes of reviewing their plans, the three were ready to head out on their rescue mission.Felix was both impressed and a little intimidated by the men who greeted them at the stables. They reminded him too much of the ones who had assisted Ari’s brother, Baelil, with the butcher job that was done on him in the cave before they left him for dead. He had to force back the tremors and sweat that surfaced almost immediately after setting eyes on them.Seeing his reaction, Olga placed her hand on his shoulder. “It’s the uniform, son. Those bastards are all dead and gone.”Felix swallowed hard. “Is it that obvious?”She gave a gentle smile as she tapped her temple. “Only to me.”He gave a weak chuckle. “When did you start using you psychic powers?”“It’s encouraged
Life in the maternity ward was much easier than Kendra had anticipated. Josie paid a good deal of attention to her needs and comfort, which helped a great deal. She noticed that wasn’t the case with the petite woman and most of the other women in the ward which, of course, made her curious as to why the special treatment. One day, she broached the subject with her. Although hesitant to admit it at first, Josie eventually told her that she was trying to make amends as best as she could for the horrors that her brother had inflicted up on her and a few other women in the ward.Kendra was quick to point out that the special treatment given them didn’t endear her to the women who were excluded -which was most of them- but Josie simply shrugged. She was risking a good deal by providing Kendra and the other handful of women with the comforts that she did without taking on any more. There was also the fact that Kendra was kind of heart
Olga shuddered from the morning chill as she forced her body to climb out of the sleeping bag that she’d snuggled in throughout the night. It seemed abnormally cold to her. Was it? Or was she simply getting soft after living in the compound that Rex led them to with his jacuzzi bath and soft mattresses, only to relocate to the village that offered those luxuries along with amenities such as modern medical equipment and motorized tools. It made her forget that the majority of the planet was doing without these things. Center Land made it easy to forget the total devastation that the world struggled to recover from.Felix’s mouth twisted in a wide yawn as he rose from his slumber and stood next to his aunt. “One night down. Two more to go.”“I’m feeling it in my bones, son,” Olga admitted. “The years are gaining on me.”A mischievous grin spread across his face as he said, “You’ll
Ari looked out over the morning’s horizon. She enjoyed rising from her slumber in time to enjoy the sun waking up for the day. A feeling of euphoria always encompassed her when she saw its rim peeking over the mountain tops. Not only did she derive a special type of pleasure from witnessing the sunrise, but it gave her an idea of what to expect for the day’s weather conditions. On this particular morning, the sun glowed a pinkish red. This meant that the chances of a storm were great.She waited until the sun had climbed above the mountain’s edge before tending to her morning duties. After stoking the flames in the campfire that she’d thrown together the night before, she set a small pot of coffee close enough for the heat to brew it quickly.Pulling some day-old biscuits and a few pieces of jerky from her saddle bags, she dribbled a bit of water into a cast iron pan and set both the jerky and the biscuit in it. Setting the pan
Felix heard the laughter and bantering of the three soldiers long before he spotted their horses slowly making their way down the steep slope. His ears burned and his body trembled with an overflow of adrenaline as he listened to their boasting and then their more serious conversation about what they’d done and how they were sure Ari would never tell.They were so busy bragging and reminiscing about giving her what she deserved that none of them exercised their soldier skills and his presence was completely missed.He battled over what to do. Should he confront these monsters? Should he let them pass and go to Ari? Should he go back to camp and tell of their heinous act or simply kill them on the spot?Memories of the torturous treatment from Baelil and soldiers dressed just like these fools flooded his mind and something snapped. The world and his actions seemed surreal as he pulled the rifle that he’d taken right beneath the soldier&rsq
Josie wrung her hands while she paced the room in front of Kendra who was quietly nursing baby Rexford. The more she looked at the infants little face, the more she had herself convinced that he’d been sired by her husband. Josie had finally noted that her stomach wasn’t growing and had suggested that she run some tests to make sure that all was well, leaving Kendra no choice but to admit that she’d miscarried long ago. Now, as she cradled the innocent little boy in her arms while he greedily partook of her milk, she waited to see what fate awaited both her and the child. Would she be placed back into the breeding rotation? If so, who would feed little Rexford? Worse… would they punish her for lying to them like that and send them both to the food bin?It all rested on Josie. What was she going to do with the information that she’d just been given?After an easy ten nail biting minutes, Josie turned t
It was a nauseatingly disgusting job that neither Ari or Felix found easy to do -or were quick to recover from-, but they eventually managed to remove the bullets from the three dead men and mutilate their bodies to look like they’d been attacked and eaten by zombies. If enough of the human’s flesh and most of its brain was consumed, the odds of it becoming a walking corpse were almost nil.When they were finished, the two stood side by side while they bent over and emptied the contents of their stomachs.Weak from the exertion of mutilating the bodies of three dead men in the most gruesome way possible -as well as vehemently vomiting up every spec of stomach contents- Felix sat on the ground and wiped at the moisture on his neck and brow.“I’ll have nightmares about this for the rest of my life,” he managed to say.Ari plopped her petite body down next to him. “Never in a million years did I think tha