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Before he knew it he was shooting into her again. His incredible stamina and regenerative abilities kept him on edge and repeatedly filling her for long past the point any normal man would have been nothing but a dehydrated husk. She had obviously taken his instruction to work for it very seriously.
When they finally collapsed together, she was drenched in sweat and even Jay had perspiration on his brow. Who could have thought that pleasure could be so much work? But what divine work it was. As he regained a little focus, he scanned her and smiled at what he saw. “My sperm and your egg have already met. You are gonna be a mother, Ava.”
He slipped up and used her name, but if she cared, she didn’t show it. Her body shuddered and then their minds were filled with more than twenty other voices as almost all of the other fused girls were congratulating Ava. It was almost as though they had had an audience for the event.
He knew that Ava was popular with the other girls. How could she not be, she worked hard and was so sweet. But this seemed beyond even that. He sent out his mind scanning the rest of the rooms around him and found them all occupied by one or two or even more in a few rooms. Almost all of the adult members of Team Jay with only four missing, Meikiyo and three who were watching the kids, were all in their private chambers around his.
More detailed scanning indicated that they were all in an exhausted state of bliss. Either he had lost control of his emotions and had been broadcasting his pleasure at maximum or some of the girls had assimilated his powers in preparation for this moment. He could have probably learned by delving into the fusion but realized it didn’t matter. With the exception of Meikiyo, all the women in his life had just shared in the special moment of creating a new life inside of Ava. They participated in her joy and the bonds within the fusion felt stronger than ever.
For the first time in an awfully long time, Jay rolled over and truly slept. God-like or not, it was something that the man inside of Jay needed, good, honest, and natural, time dilation free sleep.
He didn’t realize it, but Ava rolled free of the bed and looked down at him. “Sleep well, Master. We shall get you to this new ship and make it safe for you.”
Interlude 2- Let Him Sleep
Trina was waiting with the other wives and fuses for Ava to reach the spatial jump drive. She was excited to reach the other leviathan. Years of training had empowered her beyond anything that she could have imagined. Of course, the fusions had a big part to do with that, but she had trained and trained.
Now they were almost at the first stop for this trip. She had no anticipation that this was going to be the end of the trip. But hopefully they will learn valuable information here. Information to help them find Higen. While she didn’t have any children of her own, she hurt in a way she could never have imagined for her sister Meikiyo and Jay over the loss of their son. An injury to any part of the fusion was an injury to all of it.
That level of belonging was beyond sublime and if she hadn’t already liked other things about Jay, she would have been eternally grateful to him for including her in that. It was even better now that half of her team was in fusion. She could share a closeness with Kayla and Sora now that defied even the connection they had felt after their life and death battles together. Of course, that only made her yearn for Uremi and Abby to be included in the fusion.
She was confident that eventually Jay would include them but did understand his hesitation to add to the fusion too quickly. The group mind that they were becoming was a bit intimidating to someone who grew up on the idea of individuality. But the potential was undeniable.
Hopefully, this stop would bring them more than just information on Higen’s location. She hoped that it would give them more insights into how to defeat the A’snkarnt and the Forlorn. As bad as the Forlorn were, her true hatred was reserved for the A’snkarnt. They had felt that their cause was noble and that it justified the things they had done to the human race. But as the saying went the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
Deep within her there was also a hope that they would find allies here. Perhaps there would be another race that was being experimented on by the A’snkarnt. She liked to envision freeing those creatures and gaining more aid. Of course, she was a realist too. The lesson of the Bal’gi was in place. Just because another race was also the enemy of the A’snkarnt didn’t mean that they were allies of humanity.
When Ava arrived, she said, “He’s sleeping. I’ve never seen him sleep so soundly. It is like an actual sleep, not that fitful thing he does for an hour or two a day.”
Trina smiled at Ava. She wasn’t particularly close with the engineer, but she
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