Incestuous Mind Control Explodes 1: Mother Mind-Controlled into Lover
The Institute of Apotheosis implemented the emergency Judas Protocols.
One of their own had betrayed them.
Alex Icke finished typing in the final address into the shipping computer. The warehouse was quiet. No one else was in here but his sister, Alexis. After Ulrich Geller's betrayal of the Institute, handing out one of the precious Halos to a person not chosen by channeling the spirit of their cult's deceased founder, no one else was trusted by Deidre Icke to handle the devices. Ulrich had sent the Halo to the girlfriend of the newest god and thrown off their entire mission of the Institute.
"Done," Alex said, pushing off from the computer. The automated system was ready to accept the packages.
With Ulrich bailed out of jail and heading to meet with Henry Archer, the Institute's location was about to be compromised. Deidre Icke, the president of the Institute, couldn't allow any more Halos to fall into the wrong hands. The cult had to salvage as much of their guru's plan as possible. Only eleven of the correct gods would receive the Halo. Alex's mother hoped it would be enough.
Alex was just stunned that anyone would betray Dr. Blavatsky's vision of the future. He thought the entire Institute was devoted to the man's vision. It left him reeling. A wave of stunned dizziness swept through him as he stood up from the chair. Shaking his head against the surge, he glanced at his twin sister and sex slave. He learned so much from the gods. He had found such satisfaction in dominating his sister and enjoying her love.
She had a dazed look on her face, her dark hair spilling around her features. Her brown eyes fell on her brother.
"It'll be okay," he told her, stroking her chin.
"Will it, Master?" she asked him, the eighteen-year-old girl trembling. "Cindy and Mindy didn't look so good."
"They'll recover," Alex said. Cindy and Mindy were another set of twins, the scyers who communicated with Dr. Blavatsky. It was hard for them to divine one of the god's. Last night, they had to divine the last five names, pushing themselves through the night so that they could get out all the halos now while the rest of the Institute destroyed the ability to make new Halos.
No one would be able to recreate them without the machines and the software. Their founder and his wife had pioneered the technology, no one living fully understood it. The Institute had spent a decade manufacturing the twelve Halos. They couldn't allow the process to fall into one of the God's hands. It would throw off the world if they had
that
temptation at their hands.
The Gods needed to awaken the world to a new consciousness. To guide mankind to a new destiny.
"Let's go," Alex said, snagging a clean suit off the wall. They couldn't handle the Halos barehanded.
They dressed quickly and passed from the main shipping warehouse into the special room where the five remaining halos rested. Each one was labeled: Taurus, Cancer, Capricorn, Pisces, and Gemini. They rested in their charging crèches, five golden rings that housed the complex nanites who would change a person's mind and give them powers.
Alex's eyes fell on Gemini, the special Halo, thicker than the others. He entered in two names for that one. A pair of twins.
"Master," Alexis said, standing beside him.
"They're beautiful, aren't they?" Alex said, his eyes following the circle of the halo, the golden ring reflecting back the light, the highlights almost stabbing him with their brilliance.
"They are," she said, her gloved hand taking his. He felt her warmth through the thin plastic.
He blinked out of his daze. "Let's get to work."
They pulled the golden rings out of their crèches. They hummed and buzzed in their hands. They moved to the waiting boxes, each full of the Styrofoam packaging. They placed each one into a box, the printer had the labels all ready. They set in the thick instruction manuals, no different than any of the others they produced for the normal electronics that financed the Institute's true purpose.
That's about to come to an end,
Alex realized as he taped up the Gemini ring, the other four boxes beside him. His hands tingled.
He licked his lips.
They grabbed a box each, Taurus for him and Cancer for her, and rushed out. They set them down on a table and headed in for the next two, Capricorn and Pisces. Then lastly he grabbed Gemini while his sister stripped out of her clean suit, her naked body appearing, a thick, leather collar about her neck.
The box trembled in his hands. He could feel the Gemini ring in there. His forehead furrowed.
He unzipped his clean suit, stepping out of it as naked as his sister. Clothing was optional at the Institute now. The first six Gods had taught so much about sexuality. Not to be ashamed of it. To embrace it. Brothers should dominate their sisters. Sisters should submit and love their brothers. They should be bred.
"Come on, Master," Alexis said, her voice sweet. "We need to get them shipped. Then..."
"It's over," he said. "We'll have saved mankind."
"Maybe." She bit her lip. "Mom doesn't think Cherry is the proper Virgo. She's not teaching anything new. Not with her under Henry's power."
Alex nodded his head, he hefted Taurus and carried it to the shipping system. He set it down, saying, "But... what if Cherry can. She's like the Goddess Bess Atwater. A living example of submission."
Alexis didn't answer. That thought echoed in his mind as he set the automated system in motion, identifying the package. It slid down the conveyor built to where drone control would snag it and take it to the correct God, Troy Bullock. The drone appeared, snagging it and carrying it off.
Cancer was loaded next, heading to Sirvard Vahan.
Capricorn trundled down the conveyor belt, heading to Willis Chevrolet.
He set Pisces down, hitting the command on the keyboard. The conveyor belt came to life, starting it on its journey towards Serafina Pesce.
Last he sat down Gemini. He stroked the box, feeling the article in there. It was off to Eder and Ederne Urbina. His fingers brushed the packaging tape. He swallowed, his eyebrow furrowed. Thoughts he shouldn't have gripped him.
"Master?" Alexis said, her voice tight. "You need to start the process, Master."
Ulrich has already ruined it...
Alex thought.
He's given one Halo to the wrong person... Will it really change things? Professor Blavatsky's vision wasn't perfect. Ulrich went through the scrying process to be hired. He was determined to be trustworthy
by
Professor Blavatsky's spirit.
"Master?"