The following was inspired by an email from a reader. To fully understand the context of what is happening here, I suggest you read the first three parts of this story.
This story contains elements of sci-fi and mind control. I have chosen to put it here after several comments suggesting I keep the whole story in one area of Literotica. Part of this story was inspired by NTRMaster's 2014 story, "
The Phone Call
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My apologies for taking so long to get this part of the story up. We're doing a major remodel on the house, and my writing time has been severely hampered.
This story turned out to be much longer than I originally anticipated, so I decided to break it down into multiple parts.
Many thanks to QuantumMechanic1957 and Kalimaxos for giving this a beta read. Their suggestions have made this a much better story, in my opinion. I would also like to thank those who offered comments and constructive criticism on my previous stories.
For those who want to say this or that would never happen, remember this is my universe, a place where nearly anything can, and often does, happen. At least on paper...
Please refer to my profile for more on my personal policy regarding comments, feedback, follows, etc. (Yes, I DO moderate comments) And please remember, this is a work of fiction, not a docu-drama...
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The end of Flash 03: Loose Ends:
It had been a week since my interview with Max and he had put me through my paces over the last few days. Most of the time was spent shadowing him as he went about his business. He had a strange way of getting people to do exactly what he wanted and I wondered about that.
I heard the door open and Ginger came into the office. I knew she had an appointment with her doctor today, so I shut down my computer and turned to her. She always took my breath away, but something about her just made her... glow.
"Well, what did the doctor say?" I asked.
"The doctor said we need to get a bigger place," she said with a smile. "And fast."
"Oh really?" I asked. We had been talking about buying a house, but nothing we saw struck our fancy. "Why's that?"
"Well, my dear husband," she said. "You're going to be a daddy."
"You mean... You're pregnant?" I asked. She nodded her head.
"Very," she said. I wrapped her in my arms and gave her a sloppy kiss, which she returned.
"How long?" I asked.
"From what the doctor said, not very long. Maybe six or eight weeks, tops," she said. "I figured it happened that first time we did it in the rehab facility." I picked her up as I let out a very loud "woo-hoo" and spun her around a time or two before setting her back down.
"Well, we'd better get busy then," I said.
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And now, Flash 04: OJT
It had been a hectic few weeks since Ginger announced her pregnancy. After enlisting the aid of a good real estate agent Jack knew well, we found what we thought would be the perfect place for us. It was a large single-story ranch-style house sitting on five acres north of town, not too far from the rehab facility where Ginger had spent a month after her surgery.
The house had just been completely remodeled and boasted four bedrooms with an attached three-car garage. A separate mother-in-law apartment had been added over the garage, with a staircase installed in the main part of the house. We decided to use that for our "office," thereby keeping work somewhat separate from our home life.
The master suite was huge and had its own patio and en-suite, which we both liked. It also had a covered patio off the dining room and a pool/spa with a sauna. It sat back from the road that was lined with trees and tall hedges, so we had plenty of privacy. The driveway also had a security gate, something I thought might come in handy.
We spent some time packing everything up and hired a crew to move our stuff to the new place. I didn't want Ginger exerting herself too much, but she dismissed my concerns.
"I'm pregnant, not crippled," she said. "Still, I'm flattered that you care enough to be concerned."
Smith and Jones understood the upheaval in our lives with the move, so they held off their weekly visits until after we were settled in the new place. Max, on the other hand, wasn't quite as flexible.
"I'll work with you, given that Ginger is pregnant and all, but the job still has to get done," he said.
"Thanks, Max, I appreciate that," I told him.
During that time, Ginger and I talked -- a lot. We often wondered what might have happened had we done something different. We also made love as often as we could. The experience was every bit as good as it was that first time in the rehab facility.
As time went on, it seemed that Ginger and I were closer than ever, on several levels. I even noticed her eyes light up during her orgasms. They weren't red, like mine, but were pink. I found this interesting for some reason.
We finally got moved into the new place and decided to hold a housewarming party. Ginger invited Jack and her colleagues from work, while I invited my parents, along with some of my old colleagues and of course, Max and his wife, who I had yet to meet. I considered inviting Smith and Jones and mentioned it to them, but they politely turned down my invitation.
"We appreciate the gesture, Cameron," Smith said. "However, it may prove to be a bit... difficult... interacting with so many others of your kind."
"I understand. I think," I said.
"We will be in touch very soon," Jones said.
The party was well-attended and everyone seemed to have a good time. I spent much of the day grilling steaks, chicken, and burgers on the very large grill the previous owners built on the back patio. Apparently, they did a lot of entertaining, along with a lot of outdoor cooking.
"Nice place you have here," Max said as he came on the patio. A young petite blonde hung onto his arm. I recognized her from the picture Max had on his desk. Looking at her in person, I figured she couldn't be more than maybe 25 years old.
"Thanks," I said. "And this your wife, I take it?"
"Yes," Max said. "Cameron, meet Adrestia Rhamnousia, my much better half. Adrestia, this is Cameron Drake." We shook hands and I felt a slight jolt of static. I could feel her memories start to download into my mind, then the download suddenly stopped and it seemed as though they were being retracted from my mind.
She smiled sweetly at me, almost as if to say, "not today," and I tried connecting with her mind, but couldn't. I smiled back as we shook hands.
"It's a pleasure to meet you, Adrestia," I said.
"And it's a pleasure to meet you as well, Cameron," she said. "And please, feel free to simply call me Dr. A. Most people find it's a lot easier than Adrestia."
"So, you're a doctor," I said. "What's your specialty?"
"I have doctorates in many disciplines," she said. "Art, computer science, psychology, to name but a few."
"Wow," I said. "You must've started school quite young."
"Well, I did start at a fairly early age, but I'm also a bit older than I appear," she said.
"My apologies," I said.
"No need to apologize," she said. "Max has told me a lot about you."
"There's not much to say, really," I said. She flashed a smile that suggested she knew much more than she was letting on. By then, Ginger came to my side and I introduced her to Max and Adrestia.
"You know, Adrestia has her own art gallery," Max said. "Maybe the two of you might like to come by and check it out sometime."
"Really?" Ginger asked. "I'd love to see it. What kind of artwork do you have?"
"Paintings, mostly," Adrestia said. "Very unique original pieces you won't see anywhere else, some of which go back many years. If you'd like, we can schedule a personal tour for the two of you."
"I'd like that very much," Ginger said. "Doesn't that sound like fun, Cam?" I knew Ginger enjoyed art and thought this might be a good time for the four of us to connect outside work.
"Sure," I said. "Been a while since we've been to an art gallery."
"I'll let you and Max pick the date," Adrestia said. "If you'll excuse me, I'd like to get to know Ginger a bit." She turned to Ginger and the two of them walked away, chatting about kids and married life.
"So, Max, how do you want your burger?" I asked.
"Singed on the outside, nice and red on the inside," he said with a smile.
"A man after my own heart," I said. I found a patty that suited him and held up a slice of cheese. "Some cheese on that burger?"
"Sure," he said. I put the cheese on the patty, let it melt a bit, and put it on a bun for him.
"What about your wife?" I asked.
"She's not much of a meat-eater," he said. "She'll probably just grab some of that pasta salad over there if I know her."
"I guess that leaves more meat for us guys, then," I said. "Help yourself to liquid refreshment. There's beer, Coke, whatever."
"I'll do that," he said before walking off with his hamburger. After he left, Jack came over to me.
"Really nice spread you have here, Cam," he said.
"Thanks, Jack," I said. "Ginger's already talking about putting in a garden over there in the back corner."
"You certainly have plenty of room for it," he said. "How are things between you and Ginger, if you don't mind me asking."
"Never been better," I told him.
"I'm glad to hear that," he said. "I don't think I've ever seen her so happy. You hear about Bergstrom?"
"No, I haven't. What's going on?"
"I heard he was transferred to the prison psych wing not too long ago," Jack said. "Keeps going on about spiders or something. From what I was told, he's been screaming for you."
"Me?" I asked.
"Apparently, he seems to think you have something to do with it," Jack said. I chuckled to myself at that. "Claims you put them there and they all work for you."
"Wonder where he got a crazy idea like that," I said.
"I can't imagine," Jack said with a knowing smile. "At any rate, it couldn't happen to a more deserving person."
"What about the others? Any word on them?" I asked. I already knew they weren't doing too well in prison, but I was curious to know what Jack had heard.
"They're not doing very well, but they seem to be handling it better than Bergstrom," he said.
"Well, you know what they say. If you can't do the time, don't do the crime," I said.