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Lost In Dreamland

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by Dragon, Cheryl


  “No ID badge? Guest badge?” Bonnie laughed.

  “No, that’s more for employees. You’re still on VIP guest status. The phone is your ID really. It allows you access to what you need. So, you’re free to go. Take in a movie, read or take a nap.” Liz patted Bonnie’s shoulder.

  “Great. Thanks.” Bonnie tapped the screen and found the map. Her dad had some explaining to do about the familiar female prisoner she’d seen.

  Chapter Four

  Zane sat with the guys in Hastings’ office waiting for their meeting. Being called into the office was rare, and Zane had a bad feeling about this one.

  When Hastings huffed in and sat without a greeting, Zane knew it wouldn’t be good. Officially, they were more men-in-black than military men, no uniforms or salutes, but they all reported to Hastings.

  Zane forced himself to relax even as Hastings gave them the evil eye.

  “You three didn’t spend the night in your quarters,” Hastings said with a cold edge to his voice.

  “Sir—” Pierce began.

  “Shut up! I know where you spent the night.” Hastings shook his head. “You’re not on vacation. I won’t have this.”

  “Sir, your daughter is an adult,” Zane said.

  “I know. One day, I hope to be grandfather to nice human children when she’s married and out of her hippie phase. Hell. I thought she didn’t have a serious boyfriend in college because she was too smart to settle down. Working on her photography. Bonnie was always independent.”

  “She was very independent and studious in college,” Adonis added.

  Raised voices from outside grew louder, and the door flew open with Bonnie kicking off security. “He’s my father!”

  “Let her in. Always let her in,” Hastings ordered.

  The security guard nodded. “Yes, Sir. You said no interruptions for this meeting, Sir.”

  Hastings waved him off. “Right, right. Go.”

  “What’s going on here?” she asked.

  “I’m forbidding you from entertaining men in your quarters. They were completely out of line.” Hastings pointed to them.

  “Like it’s the first time.” She rolled her eyes. “They made college a lot more fun.”

  Zane could almost see Hastings’ blood pressure rise as he glared at the men. “I sent you three to the same college as my daughter to add to your human experience as well as protect her—not to have an orgy.”

  “You sent them?” Bonnie snapped. “Well thanks, because they’re great in bed and out.”

  “Don’t talk like that.” Hastings closed his eyes. “It’s over.”

  “The hell it is. You don’t decide who I sleep with. Why did I need protection in college anyway? I knew so little about what you did, it’s not like I’d say anything. You worked on a military base. That’s all I ever told anyone. It made career day really sucky when I was a little kid.”

  Zane jumped in. “The children of high-ranking military officials are always in danger. Kidnapping you would make your father vulnerable.”

  Bonnie stared at the men. “And you didn’t tell me? You let me think you liked me for me.”

  “We did. We do love you for you. That wasn’t part of the assignment. We needed more direct human experience, outside of the military, and you needed protection. The rest just happened.” Adonis reached for her hand.

  “Right. Well, ignore him. You’re sleeping with me if you mean that.” She folded her arms and turned her fury on her father. “You don’t tell me who to sleep with or how many.”

  Zane tried not to smile. He loved her spirit and fire. What made most people hate or fear Commander Hastings was exactly why they loved his daughter so much. Loyalty, devotion, and true conviction in her beliefs.

  “That isn’t why you burst in here. What’s wrong?” Hastings asked.

  “I was in the lab area talking to the doctor and saw someone being put into a pod thing. You keep people prisoner here?” She stomped her foot.

  “Is everything okay? Are you safe?” Hastings asked seriously.

  “I’m fine. Didn’t you read the report? No trauma, no alien sex, and no pregnancy. Before you ask, no, I haven’t remembered anything more.”

  “Thank God! I have a million reports every day. I’ll have to wade through to find yours and nothing is going as planned today. We’ll get someone in to help with your memory, but most people don’t recover anything useful.”

  “The doctor already gave me the speech. She also said she has four men. So, you can forget trying to police my bed. Any alien sex I’ve had started back when I was a freshman.” She flashed the guys a smile. “Now about this prisoner.”

  “That’s classified.” Hastings held up his hand.

  “I know her. I went to college with her. Did you send me to an alien college or something?” she demanded.

  “You saw her? Damn.” Hastings leaned back.

  “Yeah, I saw her. I’m nosy, and I’m not afraid of stuff. Was something done to our college class? She wasn’t my best friend or anything, I can’t remember her name, but I know her face.” She leaned over her father’s desk. “Were we your guinea pigs? Did you do this to me before, and this time they dropped me here instead of my bed so you’d have to deal with it?”

  Zane wanted to reach out and pull her back. If only they could soothe her somehow and take away the pain. She had a lot to learn and deal with that was stressful. She was more than capable of handling it.

  “No, you think I tell the aliens what they can and can’t do? That’s the problem with all the conspiracy nuts out there. They think we’re in cahoots with little green men and covering it all up. We don’t know why they took you. Though now that I know you were screwing three aliens in college, I think maybe that had something to do with it.” He stood and mirrored Bonnie’s body language.

  “I didn’t know they were aliens!” Her voice edged up.

  Pierce stood. “The important thing is you’re safe, Bonnie. We’ll keep you safe.”

  “The hell you will. You’re not to see her again,” Hastings ordered.

  “You can’t stop that. I’ll break every rule you have to get to them. We both know I’ll cause all sorts of hell!” Bonnie hugged Pierce.

  “Sir, I promise you that no one will keep Bonnie safer than the three of us will.” Zane moved to stand behind Bonnie.

  “Yes, we love her, but her safety is more important than any carnal pleasure we indulge in,” Adonis added.

  “That’s very nice, and if one human man were saying it, I’d feel much better.” Hastings paced behind his desk.

  “You let that doctor sleep with her four alien guys. I’m sure there must be more groups. What’s the difference?” Bonnie asked.

  “You’re my daughter.” Hastings sighed. “Fine, you men are dismissed. Out.”

  “No, don’t go.” Bonnie held onto Pierce.

  “Out. I want a word alone with my daughter. Is that too much to ask?” Hastings glared at them.

  “We’ll see you later.” Zane kissed her cheek and nodded to Adonis.

  “No, I don’t want you to go.” Bonnie tried to hang on to Pierce’s jacket, but they left.

  Zane stared at the closed door behind them. “I can’t believe this is happening.”

  Pierce led the group down the hall. “It’ll be fine. She’s strong, and we’re not giving her up. We deserve to have private talks with her and so does her family. She’s just being stubborn to piss him off.”

  “I love her sass.” Adonis smiled.

  “Me, too.” Zane had missed her. If they lost her again, it’d be much harder this time. College kids didn’t normally get married and settle down right away, but even with a few years behind them, it was still the right relationship.

  Shouting came from the office, and Zane tried to tune it out. Damn sensitive alien hearing! He wanted to keep peace in the group and hated Bonnie being in pain and confusion.

  * * * *

  “Of all the controlling and manipulative thing
s. Seriously, Dad!” Bonnie shouted.

  “I’m sorry, are you mad that I sent the aliens or not? Seems you rather had fun with your free-love ideals,” he replied.

  “I’m talking about here and now. Telling them to stop seeing me? Going behind my back and ruling my sex life? No way.” The nerve of him! Bonnie wanted to throw something, but that’d probably bring the security guards as well.

  “I need those men focused on protecting you, not getting in your pants. I know you’re an adult, but this isn’t normal. It’s not what I want for you. It’s not what you mother wants.”

  “Does she even know? Does Mom know you sent me three men in college? Maybe she’s been abducted, and you don’t know about it?” Bonnie hated the idea that her mother could be in danger from what her father did. Mom had always defended and protected him when he couldn’t be home for holidays or make it to planned vacations.

  “Your mother knows enough to trust me. I wish you’d do the same.” He shook his head.

  “Then why don’t you trust me? It’s not just random sex. I had a relationship with them. If they hadn’t been forced into service here, the relationship would’ve continued. I didn’t want it to end! I thought it was progressive, but it’s normal for them. I’m not going to stop so don’t punish them for what’s my personal life. You control this base, but not who sleeps with whom. There are too many people to track.”

  “Fine, I won’t retaliate on them—if you cooperate with the memory recovery and try to be reasonable.”

  “I’m very reasonable. Now why is that woman in a pod in a lab? Area 51 doesn’t have a better prison?” she asked.

  “Dreamland has many holding facilities. She’s there for her health and observation.”

  “Health? She’s sick? She didn’t look sick. She had guys around her. Probably more alien guards. How many groups of aliens are there working for you?”

  He smiled. “Enough. A ship of young boys crashed years ago. Some of the brass wanted to destroy them.”

  “But you wanted to study them,” she replied.

  “I saw the value in learning what they could do. Children aren’t the threat that adults are. They were in the very early stages of training. Now, they have my full trust. The woman in isolation is in a different situation.”

  “She’s an alien, isn’t she? All the ones I’ve heard about so far here are men. The guys said women are rare. You’re not trying to make her their mate to get me out of this? I won’t give them up.” She tensed for a fight.

  “No, that’s not it. We’re not trying to breed aliens. There’s a worry among some humans that the aliens are trying to take our women, which is why you had all those tests to see if they sampled your eggs or tried to implant anything. I’m not convinced that’s the whole story, but it’s our theory.”

  “So why is she isolated?” Bonnie asked.

  He shook his head.

  “What? You don’t trust me. Or I won’t approve? My imagination is way worse than anything you’ll tell me. I bet she is an alien, and you’re going to dissect her to see how her reproductive organs work.”

  “No,” he answered.

  “Okay, maybe you’re going to try and breed her for more alien babies. Grow your own army of stronger and more adaptable soldiers?” Bonnie pressed.

  “No, but not a bad idea. She’s not a full alien. She’s the scariest thing of them all, a hybrid.”

  “Really?” Bonnie sat down and took that in. Her Dad could lie with a hand on the bible, a polygraph machine hooked up and a gun to his head.

  “I swear. She’s proof it’s possible to interbreed. The aliens might not have figured out it is possible, if that’s their goal. She’s the only proof we have, and I’m not going let her be a sitting duck. It’s very important we keep her safe as best we can.”

  Bonnie couldn’t be fully sure, but it felt as if he were telling the truth. “I want to talk to her.”

  “Under no circumstances.” He shook his head.

  “Why not? She’s probably terrified to be stuck here under guard. What’s the harm in a visit from an old college friend? She’ll know she’s not alone in this hellhole you call Dreamland.”

  Hastings sighed. “I know you’ll want to tell her everything, and she doesn’t know. She grew up normal, as a human. From all we can tell, no alien traits have manifested. If you blow that, she might freak out. We don’t want to cause her undue stress.”

  “What if I promise not to tell her? That’s harsh information. But being locked up isn’t easy either. I want to talk to her. I need to feel normal, too.”

  “First, let her get settled. If the time is right, perhaps. Before that, I want you to recover any lost memories and make sure you’re clear and informed. You’re still rattled from the abduction.”

  Bonnie wanted to argue but couldn’t. There was part of her that still felt off and invaded, even if nothing had been probed. They’d taken her body and her time and blanked her memory somehow. Repressed or erased, she was mad at the world, and it was the alien world that deserved her venom.

  “Okay?” he asked.

  “Fine. I’ll just amuse myself by having group sex with my guys. So, take them off any duty shifts except for watching me. If you come by for a visit, knock first.” She grinned and headed out the door.

  Chapter Five

  Waiting for Bonnie made Pierce ready to climb the walls. She had a temper and a very strong will.

  “Relax, she’ll understand the need for protection once she calms down. The important thing is she stood up for us,” Adonis said.

  Zane sat next to Adonis on the couch in Bonnie’s quarters and elbowed him. “Like she’d give us up. Hastings thinks he controls everything, but he set this all into motion, intended or not.”

  “He can pull the plug if he absolutely wanted to, don’t forget. Ship us away like he did to those other aliens.” Pierce cracked his knuckles.

  “They were adults when they turned up here; we were raised by the military. Our experiences make us human as most people.” Zane shrugged.

  Bonnie burst in and threw her phone at the empty part of the couch.

  Pierce grabbed her and pulled her in. “Don’t let him get to you.” He kissed her and got shoved back instead.

  He stepped back. “What’s wrong?”

  “You three lied to me. We talked in college about my dad. About how much he annoyed me with secrets and power crap. All that time you knew him,” she accused.

  Pierce felt the conversation going a bad direction. “We had to keep all that quiet. Our alien nature. Our background. We were given cover stories and enrolled like regular students.”

  “We fit in. We got good grades and did our job.” Adonis moved in behind her and stroked her hair. “We didn’t want to hurt or deceive you. We just couldn’t resist you.”

  “Right.” Bonnie pouted.

  Zane walked up and kissed her. “Believe it. We knew we could get in serious trouble if the military found out. We found the woman we were looking for. That’s hard to deny. Leaving you after college killed us, but we couldn’t bring you here. It all would’ve blown up, and you had plans.”

  Bonnie relaxed against Pierce. “I wasn’t just convenient because you had to be around me? Three men were perfect rebellion and great sex.”

  “Falling for you wasn’t convenient or easy to resist. It’s not really rebelling if your dad didn’t know. We fell in love with you, and you fell in love with us. You don’t have group sex with just anyone, do you?”

  She blushed. “No, that was special with you guys. I felt wild. He kept such a tight grip on me all my life. And I had no siblings to share the misery with. My mom was always right there, like I’d run away or get pregnant. Overprotective and not just for safety.”

  “We’re plenty of protection so you’re safe. And in Dreamland, there’s nothing to fear.” Zane kissed her again.

  “Except the aliens. You must be so conflicted.” She tugged on Pierce’s shirt.

  “Conflicte
d? We’ve been here since we were young. It’s home. The Keelon world isn’t for us. We don’t want to go back. So there’s no conflict.” Adonis worked on removing her clothes.

  Pierce’s cock grew as the desire filled him. They had her, and there was a chance they could keep her. Somehow, he’d find a way. “No conflict. We’ll work to keep Earth safe, and if the threat is neutralized then maybe we can try a normal life at some point.”

  “Normal? Seems like you three are promised to the military or government forever.” Bonnie stepped out of her shoes and stood naked in the middle of them.

  “Government, sort of. Helping manage resident aliens is something we can do anywhere, not just on a military base. It’s a dream but stranger things have happened.” Pierce led her to the bed.

  “Definitely stranger. I’m here and screwing three guys, and it’s almost normal. Are there a lot of you?” She pulled the guys onto the bed with her.

  “Plenty. You’re not alone. Liz is a good person. Don’t be afraid to make friends so it’s easier to stay here.” Zane kissed her neck.

  Adonis grabbed protection and lube before joining the group. “Dreamland is heavy on men anyway so the women here have good odds of finding someone.”

  “At least, I’m not stealing you three away from any woman or women.” Bonnie smiled.

  Pierce eased her down atop him and held her close. She kissed him slowly then rolled onto her side. The woman knew what she wanted and pulled Zane in behind her.

  He put on protection and rubbed lube on her ass. On his side, from behind, Zane filled her rear as Adonis licked her pussy. Bonnie writhed and moaned while working Pierce’s cock in her hand.

  “You are a challenge.” Pierce kissed her.

  On his knees, he leaned in and found the angle where he could fill her pussy. It also gave him a great view of Zane’s hard work. The feel of her wet tight cunt mixed with the view of Zane’s hard body made Pierce thrust harder. Bonnie’s moans were suddenly muffled, and the men looked over.

  Adonis had filled her mouth, and Bonnie’s arms were wrapped around his waist fully enjoying her triple play. When Zane held still deep in her rear, Pierce felt the throbbing. He filled Bonnie and pressed his cock so Zane could feel their connection even better. Her body tightened on them, and Pierce grabbed Zane’s ass and gave it a squeeze.

 

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