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Authors: Cheryl Dragon

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Pierce moved in as Zane came back to Earth, but he grabbed Bonnie and snuggled with her. It was Adonis who pulled free and dumped the protection. Still hard, he rounded to Zane and offered him the option. Zane sucked Adonis’ erection all the way down and bobbed his head faster and faster.

It was a show, and she watched in awe. Adonis came, and Zane swallowed it all. He kept right on sucking until Adonis sat back.

“So you guys are a little stronger and faster than humans?” she asked.

“Don’t worry. We’ll never push you or get rough. We’ve got self control. Military training.” Pierce kissed her neck.

“Right, but I can be rougher on you guys.” She grinned.

“Very true. I like it when you bite.” Adonis winked.

“Plus you can do things faster. I might find a new level of orgasm with rubbing and tonguing at new speeds. It’s something to play with.” She shrugged.

“Like it?” Zane asked.

“Supernaturally hot.” She stretched out let the guys grope her as she ran her hands over their chests and arms.

Adonis nudged her legs apart and rubbed her slit. As his fingers sped up, she tensed and Pierce held her legs. Zane leaned in and tongued her nipple faster and faster. Her hips lifted and her back arched as her climax came on so fast she froze, stunned at the heat and how far it spread throughout her body.

Then every muscle she had went limp. Pierce held her tight as Zane kissed her mouth and Adonis gently licked her pussy. The tremors were intermittent, but she basked in the love and talent of her guys.

When her phone beeped, she frowned. What could anyone want with her? Adonis found the phone and set it on her stomach.

“Not now.” She inhaled deeply.

“Could be important.” Zane picked it up.

She grabbed the phone, accessed the messages then sighed. “The memory guy is here. Tomorrow, I get regressed or recovered what happened. Whatever. I don’t think I want to know.”

“We’ll be right there with you.” Pierce kissed her neck.

“You better be. All three of you. If I’m in some meditative or hypnotized state, I want you three to be there and hear firsthand whatever I saw. Make sure that guy doesn’t grope me or anything.” She nudged Adonis with her foot.

“We’ll kill him if he touches you.” He kissed the arch of her foot, and she shivered.

“I know. I trust you guys. I don’t trust anyone in the world like this, despite your secrets.” She nudged Pierce with her elbow.

“Never again. No more secrets.” Zane hand his hands over her stomach.

“You better not have anymore. I can’t take any more shocks. I love adventure, but this is a lot of out of this world reality.” Bonnie smiled but couldn’t shake the dread of tomorrow. What would they find in her brain? And did she want to know?

 

 

 

Chapter Six

 

As the doctor counted Bonnie out of the hypnotic state, Adonis held her hand. She sat up straighter and looked around.

“Do you remember everything you talked about?” he asked.

She nodded. “It can’t be real. You three were here in Dreamland not on an alien ship.”

“That’s right. It’s not a real memory. Simply a pleasant scenario played out in your subconscious to keep you from fighting.” The doctor unhooked her from a machine that had monitored her breathing, heartbeat and stress levels.

“But they didn’t find any evidence of testing on her either.” Adonis didn’t understand why the Keelons had taken her.

“Perhaps it was simply cell collection. A swab from the cheek can give us a DNA sample. Not all of the tests need to be invasive or leave signs. It might be she was scanned, and they needed nothing more.” The man packed up his equipment and nodded. “I’ll send Hastings the report, but no repressed true memories came forward. The fiction is firmly set. Trying to break through would only cause unnecessary pain.”

“Do it. I want to know,” Bonnie insisted.

He shook his head. “That’s against policy. We don’t add pain or stress to people unnecessarily. There’s likely nothing to be gained. Others who have remembered get nothing more than being held in a room, alone and scared. Don’t worry. Contrary to some reports, repeated abductions aren’t the norm.”

Bonnie rubbed her temples. “That was insane. My father is going to love it.”

“Don’t worry about him.” Pierce hugged her. “It’s just a false memory. You didn’t actually do anything with the bad aliens.”

She started laughing. “This is bizarre. Why couldn’t my dad be something normal like a lawyer? How did I get dragged into this?”

“I hope it wasn’t because of us.” Zane knelt in front of her and squeezed her knees.

“Who knows?” She shrugged. “It just doesn’t seem like a false memory. I was on a table alone. Held down, and you guys were suddenly there. It’s not like it was a flashback to college.”

Adonis laced his fingers through hers. “Maybe they forced you to be still for the scans, and your mind created a scenario where you weren’t moving. It’s not your fault, and it’s not wrong. Don’t worry about it.”

“I don’t get it. Why can some people break through and remember things, but I can’t?” Bonnie stood and pushed her way free from the men.

“You’re creative. You turned something you couldn’t control into something you could live with. Some people are really traumatized when this happens. Be glad you’re functional and not hurt.” Adonis ran his hands over her shoulders.

“Bonnie, you were under for over an hour. If they could’ve broken through, they would have but your brain isn’t going to allow it. That actually shows how strong you are.” Pierce opened the door.

The group walked out and returned to her quarters. Bonnie led the way and seemed in a daze.

“Are you hungry? We can get a late lunch,” Zane suggested.

“No, I want to lie down.” She pulled the ponytail holder from her hair and massaged her scalp. “You don’t have to come with me. I’m fine.”

Adonis smirked, and the men followed her with singular purpose. “If you want to be alone, you need to tell us. We don’t want to leave you.”

“My head feels pressurized, like I’m in an airplane during take off.” She opened the door and went straight for the bedroom.

“We’ll get you something for a headache and sinuses. That might help.” Pierce headed for the bathroom stocked with the basics.

Bonnie kicked off her shoes and slid out of her pale green dress with a leaf pattern. Naked, she climbed into bed and curled up with a pillow. Adonis eased onto the bed, still clothed, and Zane snuggled on the other side of her.

Pierce returned with the pills and a bottle of water. Bonnie swallowed everything and drank half the bottle of water. She put the water on the nightstand and yawned. “This is what big brother gets you.”

“Alien big brother.” Pierce stretched out behind Zane.

Adonis slid an arm over her waist, and when Bonnie didn’t push him away, he spooned her to face the other men. “We don’t have the answers. Your dad isn’t hiding them either. The government doesn’t know it all. They’re trying, but at least, you’re not being kept in the dark intentionally.”

She nodded. “I think that’s the worst part. Deep down, I thought Dad had all the answers. He could fix anything, and things weren’t as serious as he made them out to be. To find out he’s just been managing this… We’re all in over our heads.”

“It’s not that bad. There’s a weapon that can be used against the aliens, biological in nature. Not an easy win, but if we get into a real confrontation, we have something.” Pierce stroked her hair.

“At least, I know now. They’re still playing with people’s lives. That poor woman in that prison pod. I can’t believe she hasn’t tried to escape. She didn’t look drugged.” Bonnie ran her hand over Zane’s arm then along Pierce’s back.

“Escaping the pod wouldn’t do much. Security here is top notch.” Pierce shrugged.

“So the inmates are content?” she asked.

“We’re all sort of inmates. If we can help stop the alien problem, it’s not so bad. You’ve got every luxury and amenity here. All your needs are met.” Zane nodded.

Adonis rolled over and grabbed a box from under the bed. “Maybe this will help you keep busy.”

He set the box between her stomach and Zane’s side. When Bonnie opened it, Adonis watched her face light up. Finally, Bonnie smiled as she pulled out a top of the line digital camera.

“You can’t publish any photos you take here without approval, of course, but your eye might get us some shots and evidence that could really help.” Pierce kissed her.

“So if I take a shot of a rattlesnake in the sand, I can’t keep it?” She rolled her eyes.

Adonis laughed. “I think it’d have to be reviewed by the powers that be, but as long as there’s nothing classified in the shot, why couldn’t you use it?”

“Pierce meant more photos of anything inside the facilities or UFOs. Cactuses aren’t really that interesting.” Zane took the camera and snapped a picture of her naked form.

“Thanks, because you don’t see me naked enough?” she asked.

“It’s your most natural and comfortable state.” Adonis hugged her tight.

“So why are you guys all dressed?” She grabbed the camera and found all the buttons on her new toy.

“We didn’t want you to feel pressed. After that session, you looked beat. Just because you’re naked doesn’t mean sex. Sounds like the aliens tricked you into thinking you got more of us anyway,” Pierce said.

“That memory is totally crap. The only way it makes sense is that I was being held down somehow so my mind had to deal with that reality but added great distractions. But I don’t want to be stuck in missionary or immobile. That’s not me.” She played with the camera.

“No, it’s not. You still look like you need a nap.” Zane caressed her cheek.

She set the camera back in the box. “I think you’re right. Nap first, then sex. You guys can stay and sleep with me on the condition that you sleep naked.”

Adonis smiled and dropped a kiss in her hair. “Whatever makes you happy, Bonnie.”

The men began to undress as she reclined on a pillow, her eyes heavy.

* * * *

After a long nap and amazing sex, Bonnie’s head finally cleared out. She felt better, and it gave her the energy to think. She couldn’t change what had happened to her, and she’d probably never know exactly what they’d done. Wallowing in that frustration wasn’t productive. Worse, it was selfish. In college, she’d raised money and protested for causes. Here, she could help in another way. At least, she had to try.

Bonnie walked into the lab and found Liz hard at work.

“Mind if I bug you?” Bonnie asked.

“Sure. Are you feeling okay? I know that memory recovery process can make some humans feel off.”

Shrugging, Bonnie leaned on the lab table. “I took a nap and spent some time with my guys. Actually, that made me think. We’ve been using condoms for birth control. I was on the pill, but I don’t have any. The aliens weren’t nice enough to pack my stuff when they abducted me. I need to get some for added protection. My cycle is still on track but I’d like it to stay that way.”

Liz smiled. “Sure. Let me get the pills.”

The doctor headed over to a cabinet with a keypad just like the one on the pod. Bonnie moved closer and watched the code Liz punched in. Once the doors opened, Liz went inside a walk-in storage area then returned with two handfuls of boxes.

Bonnie stepped up and grabbed some so Liz wouldn’t spill.

“Thanks! These should hold you for a while.” Liz set the rest on a table.

“Great. Now, the condoms? Are they worth it or a waste of time?” Bonnie tried not to calculate how many months Liz was predicting Bonnie would be stuck in Dreamland.

“Nothing is a waste of time if you’re trying to avoid pregnancy. The pills are better because we know how your body works. Stopping things on your end is the best way. I’ve been doing some studies on condoms and preventing alien reproduction. They certainly seem to prevent anything getting through. You’re good using both.” Liz nodded.

It was a genuine relief for Bonnie. The last thing she wanted was to be stuck here forever because she had a hybrid. She wasn’t about to let the government take over and lock her child in a pod like that poor girl she’d seen.

“Great. Glad I asked.”

“I’m glad you and your guys are back together. It’s complicated but worth it.” Liz smiled knowingly.

“Very true. So what about your guest in the pod?” Bonnie looked at the enclosure.

“Sorry, Bonnie, that’s classified. You know that.”

“No, I meant what if she needs some pills? Just in case. I heard it’s a female in there. Security guards look pretty attractive. You don’t want a complication.” Bonnie lowered her voice and looked around. “I’m sure you’ve thought of that already. Silly me. I’m still trying to get up to speed with Dreamland. I’m going to find a bag for this so I don’t leave a trail back to my room and run into my dad on the way.”

“Right, absolutely. Dads. There would be a box or bag on that stack of shelves next to the cabinet. Come back when you need more.” Liz grabbed one box of pills and turned.

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