[Note: This is a romance story with some erotic scenes. It is
not
a story with erotic scenes in every chapter. Some chapters have incredible sex scenes, but many others have none.]
Chapter 12: The Society
It took several hours to get to their destination, a small island presumably not far from the Bahamas. During that time they were required to stay below deck. Jerri apologized for the inconvenience.
"A group of Fourthers... on a Caribbean island," said Goldie. "They must have an incredible swim team."
Harry said nothing.
"Do you think they're going to help us, I mean you, Harry?"
"Me?"
"Well, in case you haven't noticed, I'm not a Fourther," said Goldie.
"I'm sure everything will be fine."
"If you're sure, Harry, then I'm
very
sure," said Goldie. She wrapped her arms around him. "Hold me," she said.
Harry hugged her tightly.
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It was mid afternoon when they arrived. They were on the dock of a small island dotted with palm trees. Several domed shaped structures loomed in the distance.
When they got off the boat, Jerri said, "Come with me, please." But when Harry and Goldie started to follow, Jerri said, "Just you, Harry." A tall, blonde man with big shoulders approached. "Liam, please see to Harry's female."
"No," said Harry instinctively, grabbing Goldie to him.
"It's all right, Harry," said Jerri. "Your female will not be harmed."
Harry looked at Jerri, and the men all around them. They really had no choice.
Goldie gently disengaged herself from Harry. "It's all right, Harry. Like the lady said, your female will not be harmed."
Harry gave her a look of longing as she followed the man named Liam off the dock. "Where are you taking her?"
"To freshen up. Nothing will happen to her." She started leading Harry to one of the domes. "You seem very attached to her. We noticed the connection between the two of you during our observations. Surely you can't have real feelings for her."
"Why not?" Harry asked.
"She's a Low, Harry."
"A what?"
"Sorry. What you might call a Normal. She's not like us. She can never be one of us," said Jerri.
"So everyone here on this island...."
"All Fourthers, Harry. Just like you." She smiled at him seductively. "Well, maybe not exactly like you."
Harry had long ago noticed how well Jerri filled out her yellow bikini. She had large, firm breasts and a well rounded ass, and long, shapely thighs. She reminded Harry a lot of Goldie's sister, Claire, except Claire had a rounder face and even brighter blonde hair. Harry followed Jerri's delightfully wiggling ass into one of the domes. There he was set in front of a console. A mathematical problem appeared on the screen.
"What's this?" Harry asked.
"We need to verify your identity."
"You know who I am," said Harry.
"Maybe it would be more accurate to say that we need to verify what you are, Harry," said Jerri. "Please take the test, Harry."
Harry turned and looked at the equation. He studied it and quickly typed out a solution.
Then another problem appeared, and more after that. Some were mathematical in nature, other were logic problems, and still others involved pattern recognition and analysis. Harry was aware of a timer on the side of the screen, counting down. He worked rapidly, solving each problem as fast as he could. He sensed a crowd of people forming behind him but was too busy to turn around and look.
Finally, when the timer hit zero, there was a loud buzzer, and the screen went blank. And then, in large numerals, the number 234 appeared on the screen.
Harry heard the crowd gasp around him. Harry looked up at Jerri, who looked similarly surprised. "Well, did I pass the test?"
For a moment, Jerri looked like she was at a loss for words. Then she said, slowly, "Yes, Harry. Yes, you did."
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Thomas Dolan was a tall, dark haired man. He greeted Harry with a firm handshake. "So glad to have you here."
"So glad to be here," said Harry warily.
Dolan detected his wariness and smiled. "I'm sorry about the circumstances of your extraction, but we have learned to be careful. I gather you have extricated yourself from a similar situation where Fourthers were being abused."
"Yes, from a group called The Foundation. Have you ever heard of them?"
"The Foundation." Dolan paused, and considered. "No, I've never heard of a group like that."
"I found your name on an internal list," said Harry.
"What kind of organization is it?"
"I'm not really sure," said Harry. "They recruit Fourthers, and work on methods of mental conditioning. Brainwashing."
The crowd murmured.
"That's very disturbing, Harry," said Dolan.
"They have a fellow Fourther... the sister of my companion, Goldie MacPherson. We're trying to find out where they are, so we can rescue her."
"Well, that's very... commendable of you, Harry," said Dolan, choosing his words carefully. "We have a lot of resources here. Give us some time, and I'm sure we'll come up with something. In the meantime, would you and your companion join us for dinner?"
"Sure," said Harry. "But first I'd like to see my female--Goldie."
"Harry!" said Goldie. She suddenly appeared, wearing a red dress covered with images of flowers. "What do you think? Nice, eh?"
"Very nice," said Harry, relieved to see her. "Are you all right?"
"I'm fine," said Goldie. "Liam just gave me a tour of the wardrobe. It's incredible, Harry!"
"We'll be happy to stay for dinner," Harry told Dolan.
"It's settled, then."
The crowd of Fourthers descended on Harry. They had so many questions. Harry found himself the center of attention. He engaged in multiple conversations at the same time. He talked about his paper about the origins of the universe with one man who was not only familiar with it, but had some suggestions for expanding the theory. He talked to another man about new developments in particle theory. And a woman held discourse with Harry about developments in ray shield technology.
It was all so terribly exciting, and stimulating. Even at The Foundation, Harry had never felt truly immersed in so many brilliant minds. If only he had known these people years ago! He might have avoided years and years of loneliness.
But at one point he looked for Goldie, and found her sitting by herself. No one was talking to her. "Excuse me," he said, to the three people he was talking to. He went over to her. "Hey," he said.
"Hey," she said, smiling bravely as she nursed a drink.
"Are you all right?"
"Sure," said Goldie. She looked up at him. "Go and talk to your new friends, Harry. Go and some fun."
"Are you sure?" Harry said.
"Of course I am," said Goldie.
Harry went back to talking to the other Fourthers. After a while a young man came over to Goldie, a short dark haired man. "Hello," he said.
"Hi," said Goldie.