My husband and I are avid sci-fi buffs. We have collaborated together on a very scary and erotic futuristic story. If there is sufficient response to the first chapter, we will continue to make new chapters available to Literotica readers. Luv, VikingLass and Hubby.
Chapter One: The Rebellion
Andy Seah and Julie Bertholf had found the time to get away and spend the day together. They were by the lake, the place where they always went to get away from the city. They had spent the day swimming, and Julie had brought a picnic lunch. Julie's car was parked over the hill. The lakefront was devoid of any other human. The two of them had the whole lake to themselves, and they had taken advantage of that fact. Julie had taken off her skimpy top, and was lying semi-nude on her stomach on the blanket Andy had brought; she wore only her pale pink swimsuit bottoms. The blanket was Army issue, it had the starburst emblem of the Federa-tion in flat black in the middle of dull brown wool, and it came from his bunk back at the barracks.
Julie smiled, as Andy toweled himself off. She sat up, grabbed her own towel, and rubbed his back dry.
"Hi!" She said cheerfully, as she rubbed him briskly.
"Hi. Water's fine, Julie. You going to swim?" He asked.
"Later. I want to soak up some sun." She replied, lazily, then stretched out her arms as she lay back on the blanket. Her breasts bobbed as she moved.
Andy sat next to her. She pulled the cap off of the sun block she had brought, and squeezed some of the cream out, into her hand. She rubbed it onto his back as she remained lying down. Andy laid his head onto her stomach, and kissed her belly, as she worked the lotion into his skin.
"Feels good, my muscles are tight." He said softly. His hand worked its way down to waistband of her swimsuit. Julie placed her hand over his. Her fingers entwining his. With her other hand, she stroked his head, as he continue to kiss her belly.
"Three days in the field, and you act as though it has been weeks. Captain Seah if I didn't know any better I'd swear the only reason you spend time with me is for the sex." She said in a lighthearted voice.
"No Julie. It was three days away from you. Not touching you, feeling your soft skin against mine. The sex is wonderful, but it's you I love." Andy said softly to her.
"Oh, Andy! I miss you too, when you're away. This last quarter of school is so hard, that when you're gone, I have no one to help me with the math." She sighed. She untangled her fingers from his, and grabbed his wrist, gently. She pushed it under the waistband. Andy slid his hand over her mound, Julie sighed. She lifted her hips, and freed herself from her bathing suit bottom in one motion.
"Make love to me, Andy." She whispered.
Andy leaned over her, and kissed her gently on the lips.
"I love you Julie." He said, as he responded to her request.
*****
The sun had begun to set. It would take two hours by car to get Julie home. She lived with her father, a senior Star Fleet Command Officer, while she finished her Masters Degree in Eco-nomics. Andy lived within walking distance of the small house Julie shared with her father on base.
The Federation had a huge Aerodrome at the center of the city, Tolsit, where Andy served as an Officer in the Army of the Federation of Planets.
He had met Julie Bertholf three years ago, at the Univer-sity of Tolsit, where he had graduated from the Officer Training Program. Andy had majored in Linguistics, and had an Associates' Degree in Electronics.
Julie had just finished her Bachelors' Degree. They had met, innocently enough, on the first day of school as they bumped into each other at the Registrars' Office.
Throughout their final year of college, they had maintained a strong friendship. When Andy had graduated, Julie finally shared her real feelings for him. Andy had not been surprised; he shared those same exact feelings with Julie Bertholf.
Andy had finally gotten around to asking Julie to marry him that was three months ago. Her father had not seemed surprised when the young Army officer came to talk to him. Admiral Gunther Bertholf had followed the career of this young Federation Army Officer. He had received high marks in all of his evaluations. In three short years, from Second Lieutenant, to Captain, Andrew Patrick Seah had impressed his superiors with his dedication to duty, and had molded his Reconnaissance Company into one crack unit. Admiral Gunther Bertholf approved of his daughter's choice, and had turned a blind eye to her open displays of affection towards the young Army Captain.
*****
Captain Andrew Patrick Seah had just arrived back at the Bachelor Officer Quarters, when he was notified by the Officer on watch that his presence was required at Battalion Headquarters. Andy quickly showered, and changed into his working fatigues.
He headed over to see Colonel Watts at Battalion.
*****
Julie had arrived back at her father's house. She went in to change her clothes, and to shower. Her father had left her a note in the kitchen. "Julie,
I had to go to the office. Call me when you get home, or stop by my office. Please, don't wander off too far from home. Love, Dad."
Julie decided she would shower first, then stop by and see her father. The she would call Andy.
*****
Andy found out that the 3012th Infantry Battalion had been placed on alert. Rebel activity had increased.
Three hours ago, the Governor of Halverstaadt had been as-sassinated, and a bomb had exploded in the House of Representative at the Capitol City of Metrodelphia, some nine hundred kilometers south of Tolsit. All Federation and Civil Defense commands had been notified, and alerted.
*****
The rebels, or Separatist Isolationists, as they were called, had become a formidable force as of late. Every town, village, and hamlet on Halverstaadt had become a fortress for Federation Forces to occupy, and hold with troops, as the countryside was scoured for isolated bands of rebels that were forming.
The Separatist Isolationist Organization, or S.I.O., had originally formed to stop the Federation from bringing in advisors and appointing ministers to key positions, who were not from Halverstaadt. The Federation had always maintained that their representatives would never interfere with the local governments, and they hadn't. They had been placed on Halverstaadt to assist the Governor, and the local Representatives. But the S.I.O. wouldn't believe the facts, and retaliated.
The whole issue came to a head, when the Federation requested permission to build a spaceport at Metrodelphia, the capital city. The spaceport had been intended for civilian use, but could easily be used by Star Fleet Command in the event of emergency.
With the recent events, the violent death of the Governor, and the bombing of the House of Representatives, all Federation personnel had been placed on alert, and the Army began the long tedious task of detaining suspected rebel sympathizers.
Captain Seah, and his Reconnaissance Company were assigned to patrol an area south of Tolsit, in the town of Rown. This area had been identified as a hot bed of rebel activ-ity. A few small firefights had occurred during their search and capture missions. One of his men had been killed when he had wandered away from the bivouac area to answer a call of nature. The bands of three murderers were quickly captured, and were whisked away to Brigade Headquarters for interrogation.
They patrolled the hills and hamlets for two weeks, and were soon relieved by another unit. Andy and his men soon were back at Fort Zhukarov. Fort Zhukarov meant home; home meant Julie; and Julie meant real life to him.