Flash 05: A Friend Indeed
While this story can be read on its own, I suggest you read the first four parts to get a full understanding of what is going on here.
This story contains elements of sci-fi and mind control. I have chosen to put it here after a number of comments suggesting I keep the whole series in one area of Literotica.
Many thanks to reader Gary Mitchell for suggesting this series -- and for giving me permission to publicly credit him for the tip. 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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"Push!" I shouted.
"I AM pushing," Ginger snapped back as she dug her fingernails deeper into my arm. I gritted my teeth through the pain and fully expected to see blood on my arm. I took the cold washcloth and wiped the sweat off her forehead before it got into her eyes.
"Breathe," I said, trying to follow the instructions we got in our Lamaze classes. I saw her eyes flash briefly before she snapped.
"If you tell me to breathe one more time, I'm gonna burn this fricking hospital to the ground!" she growled, causing the nurses to look at each other with concern. I saw the looks and tried to reassure them.
"It's okay," I said. "She doesn't really mean it." I got close to her ear and whispered. "Remember what Smith and Jones taught you, dear. Breathe. Close your eyes and breathe deeply." She nodded her head and followed my instruction. Soon, she relaxed her death grip on my arm and seemed to be doing a bit better. I looked and saw the deep red marks where her fingernails had been. No blood, at least, not yet.
Eventually, both children made their entrance into the world. Jefferson (Jeff) and Genevieve (Jenny) -- named after my maternal grandfather and Ginger's maternal grandmother -- were cleaned and presented to me one at a time.
I was struck first by their beauty. I had never seen such beautiful children before in my life. As I held each one, I saw the gold specks in their little blue eyes sparkle, then felt a strange snap in my head as they linked to my mind. They couldn't vocalize it, but they each knew I was their father. I never felt such unconditional love in my entire life and I saw myself, or rather, I saw myself as they saw me. I nearly cried as I held them in my arms.
"Look at them, Cam," Ginger said. That's me, by the way -- Cameron Drake, Cam to my friends and family. "Aren't they the most beautiful children you've ever seen?" she asked after I handed the children to her. Tears fell down her checks as she looked into their sweet, innocent faces. I could tell they had also made the neural link to her mind as well.
"Yes, they are," I said. "But they have a beautiful mother, so I'm not surprised." She looked at me with a smile.
"Do you feel them in your mind?" she asked.
"Yes, I do," I said. It was a bit... different... feeling their presence in my mind. "This is going to take some getting used to."
"Yes, it is," she said. "But at least we won't need a baby monitor." I chuckled at that. "I'm really very sorry about what I said earlier. I didn't mean any of it." I knew from our birthing classes what to expect, but I was a bit surprised at the level of invective she hurled at me while she was in labor.
"I'll give you a pass this time," I said with a smile, which she returned. After they got Ginger settled into her room, my parents came by and we went to see the twins. They were just as awestruck as I was when they first looked at the children. For a moment, I thought my mother would lay claim to them.
Jack Peabody, Ginger's current boss and now a good friend, came by to see the children and check up on Ginger. Her company had given her three months of paid maternity leave and Jack had talked about the possibility of her telecommuting so she could stay at home with the children. Max and Adrestia also stopped by and were equally struck by the childrens' beauty.
"Well, if I'm going to be a godmother, I couldn't have any more beautiful godchildren than these," Adrestia said with a smile. We had approached them about being godparents to the children a couple months ago. They were a bit uncertain at first, but finally decided to throw caution to the wind. Adrestia, however, jokingly suggested she be referred to as their "goddess-mother."
"I suppose under the circumstances, that might be okay," I joked back.
I was a bit disappointed that Bill Collins, my oldest and best friend, hadn't come by, but I knew he was out of town working to secure a new client for the company he works for -- Apex Tech Solutions -- the same IT company I used to work for.
He was my first choice to be the childrens' godfather, but he turned me down when I asked, saying he wasn't really in any shape to be much of anything to anyone. I knew he was going through a lot with his own children and the aftermath of his own contentious divorce, so I didn't press the issue.
"How about if you let me be their god-uncle or something?" he asked when he saw the look on my face.
"Of course," I said.
We finally got home and settled into a routine. To my amazement, the children quickly adapted to our schedule and actually slept through most of the whole night from the time we got home. They didn't cry very much, which also surprised me.
But they did have ways of letting us know when they were hungry or when they needed their diapers changed. Since Ginger breast-fed them, they learned to associate her breasts with "food." So, when they were hungry, for example, one or both of us would get a mental picture of Ginger's breasts. I won't bother describing what we got when they needed a diaper changed. Let's just say, we got the message, loud and clear.
As for me, I got a kick out of being a father and spent as much time as I could with the two of them. More than once, Ginger would come into the front room to see me asleep on the floor with one or both of them snuggled up on my chest, also sound asleep.
Since Ginger was staying at home with the kids, Max decided I should also stay home with her as much as possible and use the time to get as far ahead in my online course work as I could, which I did. I helped him on a couple of cases, but most of my time was at home.
Smith and Jones, the two aliens whose "experiment" made me what I am today, resumed their weekly visits and examined the children. They ran their strange devices over the two youngsters and conferred with each other as they looked at the results.
"Your offspring are well within normal parameters," Smith declared.
"Is their DNA in flux like mine?" I asked.
"Yes and no," Jones said. "Their DNA is in flux, but not quite like yours."
"Will they develop abilities like mine?" I asked.
"Yes, they will, but there is a good chance their abilities may one day exceed yours," Smith added. Ginger and I looked at each other with concern. "There is no need for concern. Your offspring appear to be far more mature than their age might suggest. Nevertheless, we will work with all of you to see them through this period of their lives. Just be the kind, loving parents you are."
The children had been home for about two months when Bill came by to visit. We had just finished dinner, and was giving the children a bath when I heard the doorbell ring.
"Go ahead, I'll finish up here," Ginger said. I gave her a kiss and answered the door to see Bill standing there. It didn't require any telepathy or special abilities to see something was eating at him.
"Bill, long time, no see," I said. "Come on in." He came into the front room and I offered him a beer, which he gladly accepted.
"I can't stay very long, Cam," he said when we sat down in the front room.
"What's wrong?" I asked. I could've searched his mind, but decided to respect his privacy and let him tell me for himself.
"I've... lost my job at Apex," he finally said. "I just came by to let you know I'll be moving out of the condo in a couple weeks."
"What happened?" I asked.