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I was thinking of it now more than ever. I was filled with eagerness, expectation, and desire as I put my hands on his shoulders. I needed to do this to maneuver myself on top of him. Karik put his hands on my hips. He slowly pushed me down. His cock slid inside of me as he did so. Then he pulled me up again.
“Oh fuck, that is amazing,” I whispered.
“Yes, so fucking good, Vanessa,” he said.
I slid down further until he was completely inside of me. We both sighed in elation. Then I moved faster. Karik put his hands on my ass, cupping me. I was crazy and moist as I caressed him and bounded up and down. He watched my breasts springing up and down with each movement. it made me feel so sexy and desired that he was relishing how I appeared while fucking him. All my inhibitions were gone.
“Damn that feels good. Just to watch you feels good,” Karik said.
“I like looking at you too,” I whispered.
I went faster and faster. I was on the brink. I had so much to release.
“I’m going to cum, my king. I can’t hold on any longer,” I whispered.
He grabbed my breasts and massaged them in his hands. He was so powerful, and his hands were hot. It turned me on even more, and I felt pulsing explode from within me.
“Oh fuck! Fuck!” I shouted. “I’m cumming! I’m cumming!” I felt no restraint. I didn’t care who heard me. I was glad to be alive.
“Yes, yes,” he whispered. His hands moved madly over my body as I experienced my orgasm speed through me.
“Fuck, I’m going to cum,” he whispered. He grabbed my waist and let go in a loud roar. The beast was out. Then he shook as he released inside of me. His wings spread out behind him. I relaxed my face against his strong chest. I felt so small and delicate against his strong body. I never wanted to leave his protection.
Chapter 17
King Karik Korinth
I felt it again. I felt that state of euphoria that I had felt after the first time being with Vanessa. It overtook my senses again. It felt incredible. I wanted to lay with her and have this feeling forever. But there was work to do. We were able to sneak in this short session of lovemaking but I knew that I needed to get back to the wall.
“That was incredible,” she said rolling on top of me.
“I was just about to say the same thing to you,” I said smiling at her.
“What now?” she said.
“I need to get back to the wall. I need to prepare for this invasion and the army should be arriving any time now.”
“I want to go with you,” she said.
“No. I will take you to an underground bunker, and you will stay there until I come for you,” I said.
“If you do that, I will only leave after you leave,” she said stubbornly. I knew that she was not lying. She would do something like that. At least if I took her with me to the wall, I could keep an eye on her and protect her.
“Fine, get dressed,” I said as I got up and pulled on my trousers and boots. Then there was a loud banging on the door. She looked at me terrified.
“Do you think it is the drone?”
“My king!” Jex shouted.
“It is just Jex,” I said walking to the main room of the lab and opening the door.
“What is it?”
“Azlo is in sight. Our army is coming,” he said.
I smiled. “Good. Radio to him to have the ships land inside the village near the wall. Then all dragon shifters should take position on the wall except for the ship pilots should remain with the ship. I am coming to the wall now,” I said.
“Roger,” he said. Then he flew away. I turned to see Vanessa behind me fully dressed.
“Your army is here?”
“Yes, I want you to come see,” I said feeling arrogant. She was finally going to see the army that she did not believe I had. It was going to be bittersweet.
“I am ready,” she said. We both walked out of the lab, and I picked her up, scooping her into my arms. Her scent was distracting. I moaned having her this close to me. I had to focus. I flew with her onto the wall near the post with Marcus. In the distance, I could see the ships of my army.
“There. See,” I said.
Her eyes grew wide. “My God. There are so many ships,” she said.
“And they are all filled with dragons,” I said proudly.
We watched as the ships flew over the wall. They landed inside the village. She watched as the ship doors opened and out flew many Veruka weredragons. They flew high into the sky, circling around the village. They all took strategic positions. They lined up on top of the wall all the way around it. Some flew outside of the walls, taking in the land. Others flew over the village. They all knew what to do.
“This is incredible. I am sorry that I ever doubted you, Karik. I see now that you were not lying. I was wrong. I was very wrong. Can you forgive me?”
“Yes. Of course. You were only being cautious. I do not blame you. But as you can see, I do have an army, a great army. And this is only part of it. The majority of my forces stayed on my planet. This is just the army that traveled with me to Earth,” I said proud of my troops.
"That is a great army indeed. It is beautiful. I have no doubt that we can defeat the Clenok cyborgs now,” she said.
"My king!” Azlo said as he landed next to me with General Razook.
“It is good to see you both,” I said.
“We are ready for battle, sir. We have a report. We saw the cyborg army headed this direction. They are no longer at the base camp that they were at. They have made movement and are going around the mountain ridge.”
“Thank you for the report. Have everyone prepare for the invasion. The electric fence is hot and ready. Those that don't fry on the fence, we shall shoot them from this vantage point,” I said.
“Understood,” he said to me.
We took shifts waiting for the battle to begin. We had a good six hours before the Clenok cyborgs came into view. Then, they surprised us. They were not only coming from the area of the mountains, but they were coming from the west near the lake. Suddenly it was a full-on cyborg invasion from two sides. I took the west side of the wall, ordering my dragons there. General Razook and Azlo had the side of the wall with the mountains. I watched as Clenok cyborgs ran directly into the fences, one hundred at a time.
“What are they doing? They are just flinging themselves onto the fence and frying,” Vanessa said.
“I think they are testing the fences. Or they are trying to short out the current. They can sacrifice as many as they like to do this. They are machines,” I said.
“Launch fire attack!” I shouted.
One hundred weredragons took flight. They flew in a line side-by-side, shooting fire from their mouths at the Clenok cyborgs nearest the wall. The fire melted the Clenok cyborgs where they stood.
“That is amazing. It is working,” Vanessa said.
“We have sight of the keddle, my king. It is on the side of the wall. We are trying to take it out,” Azlo radio that to me.
“Good. Do what you can,” I said.
“The keddle. If the Keddle can be taken out, then it will stop all of the Clenok cyborgs,” Vanessa said.
“That is the idea. But all the firepower might not be able to get through that metal shelf. We are going to hit it with all we can, as many bombs as we can.”
I looked up into the sky. We had our ships flying in the air, shooting bombs at the Clenok cyborgs and gunfire. Dragons were flying in the air, shooting fire and gun blasts. Defenses were working, including the electrified fence. But the Clenok cyborgs just kept coming and coming. They came in waves and there seemed to be so many of them. The camp of five hundred was only a fraction of the cyborg army that we were up against her now. They seem to be ten thousand strong, if not more. They were beginning to surround us.
“What is going to happen if they short out the fence?” Vanessa asked.
“Then it won't be long before they scale the wall. They will just pile on top
of each other, creating a ladder. The others will climb the piles, and then they will breach the walls. It will be hand to hand combat,” I said.
“That does not sound good. I think the fence is weakening. I think the electricity is going down,” she said looking down at the wall.
I looked at what she was looking at. I did notice that it was weaker.
“I think you are right.”
“I need to get to my house,” she said.
“What? Are you insane? You want to go home now?” I said confused by her request.
“Yes. There is something there that I think might help. I need to get to my basement now before the fence fails.”
“No. It is too dangerous. I am not letting you go. I am not letting you out of my sight, not again,” I said.
“I am going with or without you. You can either fly me there, and we can be back in no time at all, or you can let me climb down from here and run to my house,” she said putting her hands on her hips.
“Those are my choices? Why do you have to be so stubborn?” I said to her.
“You can call it stubborn. I call it strong,” she said.
“Fine. I will take you to your house. But we will not linger. I need to be here on this wall,” I said to her.
“I am ready,” she said.
I put my arms around her petite body and scooped her up. I held her against my chest.
“I will return in ten minutes or less,” I told my lieutenant. He nodded.
I flew off of the wall in the direction of her home. I flew low along the tree line in the village so that we were not at the same height as my ships. I moved fast. We got to her home in less than sixty seconds. I put her down on the porch.
“We are here. What is so important?” I said. She opened the door and ran inside. I ran after her. We descended the stairs to her basement.
“A virus. That is what is important,” she said.
“A virus? What do you mean? It is not wise to handle a virus. You could get many humans sick, possibly even my weredragons,” I said.
She chuckled a bit. “Not that kind of virus. This is a computer virus,” she said, opening a drawer and pulling out a small computer stick.
“What?”
“I made it myself. I have been studying computer code for a long time. I created a virus. I think that it can bring down the keddle,” she said.
"Think? You are not sure?” I asked.
“No, I am not sure. But after being hooked up to the keddle, I think that it will work. I have a feeling. I think that if I plug this into its console, then it will inject the virus and debilitate the keddle.”
“Whoa, whoa, stop right there. If you plug it in? You are not getting anywhere near that thing. Have you lost your mind? I only just rescued you from it not too long ago. Now you want to go back? There's no way in hell,” I said.
“It might be our only chance. You saw the fence out there. Your army is spectacular. But we are outnumbered. It is obvious, is it not?” she said.
“Yes outnumbered, but they are machines. We will just double our efforts. I do not need you to be putting yourself in this crazy danger.”
“I know it will work. But I can't do it without you. I can't exactly walk out there. I need you to fly me to that keddle,” she said.
“Say that I get you near that thing. How will you get inside of it to plug it in?” I said.
“It will open for me. It will just think that I have returned and it is going to continue running the same test that it was running on me before. Then I can plug it in. Then I need to get out of there,” she said.
“That is a very bold plan. But I can't let you do it. I am sorry, I just can't. Now come on; we are going back to the wall,” I said, getting to the bottom of the stairs.
She talked the computer stick into her pocket.
“Fine. But promise me if the fence goes down that we will try this plan of mine?”
“I promise. But it is not going to go down. We will be victorious,” I said.
We walk together at the stairs and back out onto the porch. I picked her up into my arms and we flew back to my command post.
The fence was still electrified and frying Clenok cyborgs as they threw themselves at it. But they were piling up. It was a complete onslaught of machines. They just kept coming and coming from both directions. I was glad that they could not fly. Otherwise, we would not be able to hold them.
"Get me a report from the other side,” I said to my lieutenant.
He nodded and radioed into his armband and got me a status report. I listened in. I looked at Vanessa. She looked like she was very worried about the progress. I did not want to let her down. And I definitely did not want her going down onto the battlefield to find this keddle. I would not risk losing her again.
Chapter 18
Dr. Vanessa Lopez
I stood on the wall watching the king direct his army. I loved watching him. It turned me on. I should not be aroused during a battle like this, but I could not help it. He was in his element. Seeing him in dragon form made my mouth water. I was glad that I was able to be with him again. It was bittersweet considering it could be the last time that I was ever with him. Watching him, I wanted to burn his memory into my mind and keep it there forever. He was such a beautiful specimen to watch. He was tall and commanding. He was very dominant, and every one of his weredragon soldiers obeyed him and hung on his every word.
Then a noise brought me out of my fantasy of staring at the king. It was a loud boom. We all looked down over the wall just in time to see a large group of Clenok cyborgs throwing themselves into the electric fence. The electricity burned a bright blue, causing the explosion. Then it died. Suddenly Clenok cyborgs that were at the fence were not getting burned.
“It's down! The fence is down!” I heard shouts.
"Try to get it back up!” another shouted.
There was complete chaos on top of the wall. Dragons and humans were running around trying to adapt to this new reality. I looked at Karik. He looked at me and frowned.
“You promised,” I said.
“I know. But just give it a chance. Maybe the fence will come back on. Give it one minute,” he said.
“Dragons, full fire assault,” he said into his armband. I watched as a large group of dragons flew off of the wall directly down to the group of Clenok cyborgs and shot fire at them, melting them. Then they swooped up into the sky and came back around and did it again. It was good. It was holding back the very front line of the Clenok cyborgs, but there were thousands behind them. It wasn't going to be enough. I knew that the keddle was on the other side of the wall. I needed to get there. I needed to see if it was with that group.
“Karik…” I said.
He growled. He was pissed.
“A promise is a promise,” I said.
“Lieutenant! Take over. Keep the front line of Clenok cyborgs away from the wall. We are going after the keddle. We are going after the source,” he said.
“Yes, my king,” he said.
Karik scooped me up into his strong arms. Then he flew across the village to the other side of the wall. He landed on top of it.
“We are not going in there without a strategy,” he said to me.
“Fine. First, we need to locate the keddle,” I said peering down into the battle below.
“Azlo, Jex,” he said into his armband. Within seconds, Jex and Azlo were standing beside him. Then I saw it. I saw the keddle. It was at the very back of the army of Clenok cyborgs. We would have to cross the entire army in order to get to it. I felt discouraged.
“She wants to do what?” Azlo shouted. I turned to them. All three of them were looking at me like I was insane. Maybe I was.
“I can do it. But I need you to get me there,” I said.
“It is madness,” Jex said.
“Maybe, but so is all of this. Now that the fence is down, how much longer do you think it will be before the Clenok cyborgs are breaching the wall? We need to do it now,
” I said.
“She is just as stubborn as you, my king,” Azlo said.
“Yes. A perfect match. But extremely frustrating. We are doing this. We need a plan,” Karik said.
“I found the keddle. It is in the very back of the army. Look,” I said directing them in the direction to look. Finally, they saw it.
“I think we should take a ship. Let us go off in the opposite direction and go around. It is smarter than flying directly overhead. We will go in the opposite direction and make a big loop and come up on the rear of the army. Then we will land the ship and fly with wings to the keddle. The three of us will give Vanessa cover while she does her work,” Karik said.