Radiance Magnus was carved into the fragmented piece of a planet that drifted around the solar system with no particular orbit. The huge crag had a treacherous surface that made it impossible to navigate without some type of advanced ship. Jagged peaks of mountainous terrain had the appearance of coal with flecks of metal that sparkled in the light. The entire structure was made of a black, industrial strength type of metal bonded with carbon to form an impenetrable foundation that housed some of the most villainous creatures the galaxy had ever seen, and Blaen was walking into it with only two guards by his side.
The large gate was taller than the enormous Celestial Jade resort on Varcadia. He hated to think what was so large that they needed doors so tall to begin with. The bottom rung itself was large enough to eclipse Blaen’s height several times over and there was barely an inch of space between it and the surface of the planet. The dark dust kicked up with every step they took toward a flat screen that looked like it would be close to an entrance.
Staring at the screen, Blaen waved his hand in front of it, wondering if anyone could see him. However, as soon as he did that, stadium lighting lit up the area where he was standing and he could hear the sound of automated weapons arming themselves and pointing in their direction as well. The screen flicked on and the face of a gruesome alien appeared. It looked like its face was melting. There weren’t any eyes to be seen, and only a mouth to be heard. A mouth that bared not a single tooth.
“I am Corporal Blaen of the Ubosian Royal Guard. There was a prisoner transported here earlier and I am here to retrieve that piece of Ubosian property as it was not properly inspected by my team before its transport.”
“Nice to meet you Corporal, but there is no order here for the release of any Ubosian prisoners, nor is there any order for any Ubosian transports that have landed here within the last eight sun rotations.”
“There must be some sort of mistake. It was by decree of his Imperial Lord Kryz’uhr of Ubos. If you tell me that his prisoner was not sent here then you shall face the wrath of the entire Ubosian Corps,” he lied.
“You’re right about there being a mistake, but it was not made here. The creatures we house here cannot be subjected to an administration that makes miniscule mistakes such as prisoner location. Whatever error that was made, was made on behalf of your Royal Guard, not on the team here at Radiance Magnus. I urge you to stress that with his Imperial Lord. We do not wish to war with the Ubosian crown over the misplacement of a prisoner that never arrived at my gates. “
“So, there haven’t been any ships of the Ubosian Guard that stopped here? No prisoners have been brought here at all?” Blaen’s perplexed expression brought sympathy from the melted face being.
It sighed, “Hold on, let me check.”
A few minutes later, the being came back onto the screen. “Okay so the only thing we have from the Ubosian guard lately was an order for prisoner delivery that was cancelled as soon as it came in. Nothing else I can really tell you about it. They said it was a glitch on their end so we didn’t keep any real records on it like we do everything else. We’re not the IAE over here. Not our job to track botched orders and paperwork. We simply house the criminals.”
“Thanks,” was all Blaen could muster before turning to the two guards and motioning for them to head back to the ship. Confusion was slowly turning into rage as he powered up and began to make his way across space back Varcadia. He had to get to Korun to figure out what happened to Lacey.
As soon as they were closer to the floating resort city, Blaen called Korun trying to rein in his anger. Before Korun had a chance to speak, Blaen went off, “She isn’t there!”
“What do you mean?” Korun whispered.
“I mean, she wasn’t brought to Radiance! They don’t have any orders for prisoners being transported in or out of the place by the Ubosian Royal Guard! We have to find her. I knew there was a reason we could still feel her so close. She can’t be too far.”
“Calm down and come back to the Celestial Jade. But don’t go in through the front. Come to that back entrance where they ushered me in when we first arrived. I’ll have a guard waiting for you there and I’ll update you on what’s happening,” Korun told him.
Blaen wasn’t sure what was going on, but he didn’t like it. The Ubosian Royal Guard was known for its undying loyalty to the crown, but if there were guards serving someone else’s purpose, other than Lord Kryz’uhr’s, it made him worry. How many had turned against them, against him? He’d trained a few of the men, but had trained with thousands of them as he moved up the ranks. It was an impossible thought that these men, many he considered brothers, would betray him and the Prince.
By the time Blaen made it to the entrance, not only was there a guard there, but Equa was waiting with him. A look of fear radiated from his being. His rhythms were so petrified, it made Blaen wonder if he should even head inside the hotel.
“What is it that you want?” he demanded immediately.
“Um,” he stammered and then whispered, “I received a call from Miss Stern.”
The alien looked around to be sure that they weren’t being watched. Blaen didn’t understand the need for secrecy there but he remained quiet while Equa spoke to him.
“She says that she’s on Terra 5 and that she was never taken to Radiance Magnus,” Equa told him.
“Did she say anything else? Was she hurt? Was there any sign that she could escape?”
“I have no idea, sir, but it didn’t sound like she was hurt or in imminent danger,” Equa admitted. “But I have the coordinates to where she made the call from. I believe that you can send text messages to the line, but I’m not sure of the situation there, so I don’t recommend calling. I gather she will try to call you again if she gets the opportunity to do so.”
“Very well,” Blaen nodded to the guards. “Let’s go. Take me to Korun.”
There was no kneeling or bowing when Blaen made it to the suite Korun had been moved to. They shared a warm embrace before Korun began telling him of what Briegrot had put into place.
“Surely he doesn’t believe what that waste of life has to say about you!” Blaen stammered.
Korun shook his head, “Of course not. My father pointed out to me that it would be better to separate Briegrot from whoever was helping him take charge of the Royal Guard. He is certain there is a traitor among us.”
“I believe that part to be true as well. Lacey being taken to Terra 5 is evidence of that,” Blaen told him.
“How do you know she is there?”
“The concierge received a brief call from her. It does make sense that she’s that close. I’ve been feeling her rhythms and wondered if it was just my hopes,” Blaen sighed.
Korun looked around to the guards in the room. It was obvious that they were tired. “You all can retire to the other rooms. We shall resume operational tactics after everyone is refreshed. Now that we know her exact location perhaps it is best that we too rest. It won’t be easy taking the space station from any Ubosian guard. I only hope that it is not too late when we get there. If any harm has come to her, I will not hesitate to enact my father’s original plan to vaporize the hub. I’m prepared to face whatever diplomatic nightmare comes with that as well.”
“How do you know which guards you can trust?” Blaen asked him as the guards left the room.
“Their rhythms are aligned with my safety. Whoever has betrayed us, has to be among those sent here after the hijacking. But worry not, dear friend, all of this will end soon enough. We’ll all be together.”
***
LACEY TOSSED AND TURNED in the darkness of the room. She’d moved away from the huddle of creatures to find her own space and didn’t want to disturb them. Thoughts of Korun and Blaen were running rampant through her mind as she tried her best to fall asleep. Blaen’s presence was suddenly stronger than it was before and she could tell that at the very least the two Ubosians were together.
A sigh escaped her lips as she forced her mind to shut down and get some sleep. But her sleep was invaded by salacious dreams. They were in another time, another place, a glorious palace that appeared to float in the clouds of a very blue planet. It wasn’t like Earth. There wasn’t any sign of green or any other colors, just various shades of blue.
Lacey wore an ethereal gown that flowed beautifully behind her. Her feet were bare against dark marble floors as she walked down a wide hallway toward two large golden doors. There were carvings of what she believed to be ancient Ubosian history into the trim of the door as she grabbed its large handle and pushed her way inside.
Both Blaen and Korun stood there with their violet eyes beckoning her to come closer. Their black hair flowed freely while hers was pulled into a high ponytail. It was banded together every few inches, reminiscent of a rope as she sashayed toward her two lovers.
Reaching Blaen first, her pulse quickened. “I’ve missed you.”
“And I you,” he murmured to her before bending down, kissing her gently. His tongue split around hers, tasting every inch of her mouth as the heightened rhythm between them soared like never before. His strong arms wrapping around her waist and scooping her off the floor made Lacey feel like she was floating on air.
“Bring her to me,” Korun called out from beside the bed. Blaen did as he was commanded, carrying Lacey over to the Prince. He laid her down with Lacey staring between the two of them in wonderment. Her lovers stripped down while she simply let her gown fall open to reveal her naked body.
Korun was the first to move toward her. Spreading her legs, the heaviness of his hefty finger circled her center while she tried her best to keep her legs from clenching shut. The pleasure was more than she ever anticipated as she felt him penetrate her, followed by his tongue, splitting and rotating around her clit. Korun tasted her deeply and with every orgasm, she reached down to touch his hair, wrap her fingers in it, and pull on it tightly. The last time was enough as he pulled away from her with a grin. He motioned to Blaen, “Please do something to keep her hands busy before she pulls all of my hair out.”
Blaen chuckled. “With pleasure.”
Blaen made his way onto the enormous bed, slowly inching toward Lacey’s face with his large, hardened cock waiting for his turn to be pleasured. Lacey didn’t wait for any instructions as she took his full length in her hands to stroke it while bringing it closer to her mouth. She wondered if it were going to taste like blueberry but no...it was the taste and sensation of regular flesh. They were far more humanlike than their appearance let on.
With every stroke of his shaft, Blaen tried his best to focus on not falling on top of her as he began to thrust himself into her mouth and down her throat. A single tear fell from Lacey’s eye as every thrust became more and more enthusiastic. When Blaen finally pulled out of her, she let him go with a large slurp, only to feel the enormous girth of Korun sliding inside of her tightening walls.
She cried in ecstasy with every pump of her Ubosian Prince inside of her. He pounded into her pussy with ferocity. She couldn’t find any words as euphoric orgasms came one after another, after another. But Korun was far from done as he pulled out of her.
Moving his large finger in a twirling circle, Lacey spun around so that her head was near his pelvis at the edge of the bed. Dangling her head so that her eyes could see between his legs, Korun rubbed her breasts gently. She wasn’t sure why she felt so comfortable with the two of them having their way with her, and more importantly she was okay with not seeing what they were going to do. The sudden bursts of pleasure, coming from multiple areas on her body was the best sex she’d ever had.
It didn’t take long for Korun and Blaen to penetrate her again. This time Blaen was inside of her, but his movements were far more methodical. His touch was tender and caring with every roll of his hips into her she could feel the amount of care and affection he had for her body. Korun was gentle on her throat as he massaged it with one hand and the other tugged and teased at her breasts.
Their positions changed again. Korun and Blaen laid down on either side of her both taking turns entering her. The climax was magical from the moment it started to the moment it was about to end. With their hands on her womb, Korun slipped his tongue inside of her mouth one more time. Blaen made his useful by slathering kisses all over her neck. They were gentle at times and then rough at others. It was one of the realest dreams Lacey had ever had.
“With this child you shall be the next Queen of Ubos,” Korun whispered to her.
That did it. The soft words spoken to her by the Prince forced Lacey out of her sleep and her magnificent dream. Her panties were soaked and she was scared to look at the floor underneath her. That was one hell of a dream. She was sweating bullets and grasping at her stomach. It all felt so real that she couldn’t let it go. She had to make her way back to that room to call them. A dream like that, a dream so real, she had to speak to one of them. There was a part of Lacey that wondered if they felt her dream too. Could it be that they were participating in her dream? There were so many questions that she needed the answer to, that would not allow her to fall back asleep, so she crept over to Safa, asked him for his keys and made her way out of the room.