Bill in Space 3: Bill and the Sprisi! (Erotic Fantasy) (2 page)

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Chapter 3

 

Larissa whispered in Gwen’s ear then grabbed Bill and made
for the door.  She heard the old man’s chuckle and dismissed it.  She needed
him and didn’t care who knew it, Gwen could stay with Tiffani tonight, and
better yet Ariella could as well.  She was sure they missed Tiffani as much as
she had been missing Bill.

When they got in the door she felt him pull her around into
his arms.  He teased her with soft kisses and her body melted into his.  Her
inner warrior was undone by his gentle touch.  She moaned into his mouth as he
caressed her face softly before unzipping her ship suit.  She removed his as
well and they stepped out of them. 

She felt him enfold her in his arms and pull her into
another mouth watering lingering kiss as he gently caressed her hair, face and
neck.

She wondered for a moment how he always knew.  Whenever she
wanted it hard and fast he took her that way as she submitted to his rough and
aggressive sex.  But times like now, when she wanted his loving and gentle touch.
 That was exactly what he gave her.  She started to kiss his neck and ears when
he scooped her up in his arms and carried her to the bed.  After that, she
stopped thinking about his strange ability to always know, as he had started to
tease her center with his fingertips.  She moaned in pleasure as he lightly
brushed a trail down her skin with his lips, leading to her breasts.

She gasped in pleasure and arched her back, pushing her
breast up against his suckling lips, and her core into his teasing fingers. 
She sighed in pleasure as he answered her begging body and slipped a finger
between her swollen and opening lips.  She felt him running the tip of his
finger along and slightly inside her moist heat until the tip of his finger met
her sensitive nub with a slight graze causing her to gasp in pleasure.

He kissed his way back up and stared down into her eyes. 
Watching the pleasure on her face as he slowly slid inside her tight warmth. 
When their bodies met it was with a gentle kiss between their skin.

They slowly made love, every stroke gentle as they stared
into one another’s eyes and savored every pleasurable sensation of their slow
coupling.  The only time they broke eye contact was for the lingering sweet sensuous
kisses he claimed from her lips.

She lay beneath him submitting herself to his strength and
love.  The rise to pleasure was almost painfully slow but she didn’t want what
they were sharing to stop.  Her first orgasm rolled over her body like a gentle
wave as he kept slowly pumping and grinding into her.  After a time her second
orgasm hit, the wave a little higher and more intense.

She said blissfully, “I love you Bill, god this is good,” as
she moaned, rolling into a third.

He said softly, “I love you too baby.”

They never stopped moving slowly but she lost count of the
orgasms he gave her, each one a little more powerful and lingering than the
last.  By the time she felt him filling her she was in the middle of the most
powerful and intense orgasm she had ever felt.  Her body twitched and bucked
with overwhelming pleasure as she stared up into his eyes.  She gasped as her
body finally remembered to breathe.  She felt warm, beautiful and loved as she
felt him fill her.  She felt complete in a way she couldn’t easily define as
they cuddled up and fell into a deep sleep.

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Tiffani kissed Gwen softly, then turned her so they were
spooning.  She kissed the back of Gwen’s head and played with her hair before
wrapping an arm around the beautiful Elvii woman.

Tiffani said softly with a tinge of sadness, “He talked to
me last week.  All I could do was nod back at him.”

Gwen asked, “What did he say?”

She sighed and smelled Gwen’s hair before answering, her
lover’s scent calming her a bit, making it easier to talk, “He wanted to tell
me he was fighting it still and asked me not to give up on him.  Of course, he
also knew I already knew that, he just needed to know if I would wait.  I
nodded yes in answer, I couldn’t speak.  I was afraid if I tried, the yes would
come out as a sob.  I love him, I always will.  And I will wait for him. 
Problem is though.  I think it will be in vain.  I just don’t know if he can
fight it and win.  It has already been over a month.  He wants to change so
badly, but how does one change their very nature?”

Gwen said, “I know you can read him, his thoughts, but I see
and feel his emotions much better than you can.  His instincts are horribly strong,
but so is the love he has for you.  I believe in him still.”

Tiffani desperately clung to hope as she cuddled up closer
to Gwen, trying to touch as much of their bodies together as possible.  They
just held each other for a while.  Tiffani cradling Gwen’s whole body and Gwen
holding the hand that Tiffani wrapped around her body.  They had missed each
other quite a bit as well, sleeping apart like they have been.

When Ariella came in twenty minutes later, they all kissed
goodnight, but the raised emotions from Vino showing up and Tiffani missing the
touch of both her lovers led to something other than sleep, something much more
pleasant…  For a time, she released her worries and drowned herself in the
pleasure of her two mates.

Chapter 4

 

They were all together having breakfast, including Vino. 
Bill was feeling impatient, he wanted to get the information and start fighting
again.  But he held his peace, he didn’t think the old man would enjoy being
rushed and was quite sure it would be counterproductive.  They were stuck on
Vino’s schedule apparently and had to make the best of it.

The one good thing was he was eating Chinese food for the
first time in a long while.  Vino had shown up with it this morning mumbling
something about catching up on all the historical changes or some such.

The ancient Dravii sighed.

Vino said, “No patience at all, although at least you all
aren’t bugging me out loud, just screaming for the information in all your
heads.  Very well, but hold your foolish questions until I am done.”

He took a deep breath and said, “A particularly clever
ancient Dravii, or at least he thought he was, saw a potential in humans. 
Something that they would earn in several million years of evolution, if they
made it that far as a species and didn’t destroy themselves first.”

Vino stopped and took a bite of his sweat and sour pork then
continued, “He advanced that part of humanity’s evolutionary path, granting
those abilities early by activating that DNA and modifying it slightly to make
it work.  Something only an ancient Dravii could pull off, actually seeing the
path of evolutionary mutations, and causing them to happen immediately.  It
seemed to work, so he arrogantly repeated his actions on about a thousand
humans and paired them with Dravii.  They went out and in the modern vernacular
kicked ass
and killed every single Sprisi out there, except for the ones
on their home world.”

Vino visibly brooded as he finished his meal.  Everyone was
going over what he said in their minds.  The question obvious but no one voiced
it.

Vino said, “The problem was, that the human evolutionary
path isn’t just about gaining those powers.  The ancient Dravii never
considered that other traits would be modified, or simply lost all together
during the changes that gave them power.  Never once thought, that the
brutality inherent in the species, required for their survival as primitives in
a brutal world, would no longer hold sway.  It was too late when he realized he
had released a thousand monsters on the universe. 

“You see a hundred thousand years ago, humanity wasn’t even
close to as civilized as it is now.  So picture giving advanced abilities to
animals, intelligent maybe, but completely ruled by instinct.  Mates were still
chosen back then by simply claiming a woman and dragging her home.  There were
no human rights, no ability for the woman to choose.  The men took what they
wanted, if one fancied another’s woman, or cave for that matter, they would
fight for it. 

“Unlike Bill here they didn’t even bother to fight their
instincts, it was natural, and quite frankly what they needed to survive as a
race at the time.  Survival of the fittest at its most basic to ensure the
continuation of the human species.  Only the strongest survived, only the
strongest could take and keep mates.”

“In short, we had to stop the humans we released, sadly we
didn’t get all of them, just most of them.  Some hid on the very planet below
us, they were able to close their minds and blend in.  We couldn’t find them at
all.  They were primitive but knew if we picked up a scan of a human anywhere
else in the universe, well, we would know they didn’t belong there.”

Vino sighed again, “Bill, you have heard of spiritualists,
people that see ghosts?  Mediums and witches?  Magic?”

Bill nodded not at all sure what to say.  The picture Vino
was painting was much grimmer than he expected.  Perhaps he was naïve but he
thought it would be more along the lines of Humans and Dravii teaming up for
the greater good to rid the universe of evil.  He should have known better.

Vino said softly, “The Dravii’s fault young Bill.  Those
humans may have turned into monsters, but only because of one arrogant Dravii
who made them that way.” 

Vino paused for a moment but no one said anything, not
wanting to disturb the flow of information they were finally getting.

He continued to explain, “You see the ones that escaped us,
the advanced humans…  Well they mated, a lot.  No other human could stand up to
them and that meant they had any woman they wanted.  That first generation born
from them was almost as bad, the advanced humans and the normal ones created
something in between.  They still had powers at that point, but less.  They
were cruel and abusive, back to the survival of the fittest.  It was
incidentally, why witches were so persecuted, racial memory painting them as
black.  But the truth is they were just acting as their human nature prompted
them.  But as more generations went by, these advanced traits were bred out of
the species, every generation a little more watered down so to speak.

“Realize it is much more complicated than that, I am
simplifying it by a huge amount.  Even Ariella wouldn’t be able to follow all
the specifics involved in adjusting a race’s natural evolution.  So back to my
original point, the mediums, and psychics of today are a shadow of what the
first advanced humans were.  Even the ability to astral project originates from
back then.  Interesting to note that you are one already Bill, it’s the reason
you always know which one is Anise and which one is Sylvia.  It’s a shadow of
the ability to recognize the life signature of someone.  But for you it happens
all in the subconscious mind, you have no control over it.  Humans call it
insight, gut instinct, or for females, women’s intuition.  Really though, it is
those senses that have been dulled past the ability to use consciously.

“That’s when we decided to isolate the humans.  They were
too powerful with no ability to control their urges or wants.  Plus, we had to
hide them just in case the Sprisi struck again.  Mostly it was the Dravii that
knew where Earth was.  We used our mind control powers to strip the information
from all but the eldest of us.  We also hunted down records and destroyed them,
so no one would go looking.”

He sighed, “I decided to remain here as a guardian, watching
over this world as a last defense against its destruction.  I also interfered,
tried to start civilization, hoping that the baser instincts would start
breeding out when they were no longer necessary for survival.  In hopes if the
Sprisi came again humanity would be ready for their powers.  But as you already
know, Atlantis sunk, and I won’t get into that story, it’s not why we are
here.”

Bill shook his head and asked the obvious question, the one Vino
seemed to be avoiding answering, “That sounds bad, but what powers exactly, how
did it help in fighting the Sprisi?  Do you think we learned enough to even try
again?  I am sure you know I am fighting my instincts right now.”

Vino said, “You know how I said you could recognize life energies,
specific to Anise or Sylvia, no matter what form they wear?”

He nodded.

Vino said, “Well imagine not only getting a sense of it but
seeing a person’s life signature, their life essence if you will.  Not their
memories, but their motivation, their emotions, the essence of who they are.  The
advanced humans could see the Sprisi, no matter who they were in.  They could
see it, a second signature that didn’t belong.  I mentioned astral projection
as well.  They could leave their bodies and search the universe, find them
wherever they were.  They could even specifically search for that races life essence.
 Sniff it out like a bloodhound.  Again, totally dumbing it down for you. 

“The end result though was nowhere in the universe was safe
for the Sprisi, they couldn’t hide and distance didn’t make a difference.  Granted,
the humans couldn’t destroy them while in astral form, but it was easy to go
back, give the Dravii special coordinates and go after it.  The only exception
to finding the Sprisi seems to be their home world.  We thought maybe something
in their atmosphere prevents it, perhaps the energy that feeds them on their
world can’t be seen through, or sniffed through to follow through on my
previous comparison.

“Of course, there is more.  Finding them wouldn’t be enough,
and the Dravii couldn’t kill them without killing the host.  Advanced human’s
could also affect, or change, a beings life essence.  If they were close enough
they could reach inside the host with their mind and end the life of that
Sprisi.  Any life really, like I said, they were very dangerous.  Advanced
humans could also feed even more energy to a Dravii during sex.  I think
Ariella would not have been so surprised at the energy influx if she hadn’t
picked an ancestor of those advanced humans.  For some reason that particular
trait bred true, not losing its power over time, and was carried down the
generations.  A pure human, one not changed by the foolishness of an arrogant
Dravii, would be about the same as an Elvii or Angilli for energy production.”

“Lastly, these advanced human’s were able to channel the
energy to destroy a Sprisi through the Dravii they were paired with.  The
Dravii could take that energy and amplify it.  Together they could wipe out
every Sprisi in an entire solar system.”

He shrugged, “If there were any more gifts than that, I
don’t know what they are.  It’s possible the rumors of healing are from this as
well, but the first advanced humans were too selfish to try something of that
nature.  To be honest I am surprised they fought the Sprisi for us in the first
place.  Maybe they just wanted access to the stars and it was in their self
interest to take out a competitor, so they played along.”

Bill asked softly, his voice cautious, “And will you try
again?  You are the foolish Dravii in your story are you not?”

Vino glared at Bill but didn’t answer.

Bill nodded and said with a bolder voice, “Still deciding? 
It wasn’t hard to figure out.  Only someone that felt responsible would stay
here for the last hundred thousand years of their lifetime.  So when will you
know?  I am sorry to be cruel and mean no disrespect, but the universe is in a
lot of danger right now.  At least we know the Sprisi won’t kill too many
people outright, you can’t feed on misery if your food is dead.”

Vino sighed, “I will come back tomorrow and tell you my
decision.  You see, I am too old.  If I change you I will be sacrificing the
rest of my life.”

Bill’s eyes widened.

Vino shook his head, “Do not misunderstand my reluctance.  It
is not the sacrifice that bothers me.  I will gladly give my life to help
safeguard the universe from the Sprisi.  What bothers me is I will not be here
to stop you, if you become a monster like your ancestors did.  One more day of
thought is not much to ask.  Plus, you also have a decision.  It doesn’t have
to be you.  You will be risking a lot, and I believe it would break Ariella’s
heart if she had to destroy you.  She loves you and the rest of the crew more
than you know.”

Bill sighed as Vino disappeared in a flash of brilliant
white light.

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