Chapter 14
Guardian was cloaked, following a half a mile behind the Koogar flotilla of fifteen battle cruisers in a diamond formation around three cargo carriers.
We matched the pace of the slow moving group, traveling at the top speed of the enormous carriers.
A covert scan of each of the eighteen ships, showed there were only Koogar aboard, totaling around fifteen thousand.
My plan was to teleport the flotilla en masse to Koogarie. There was two reasons for this action.
I hated to annihilate that many lives, even if they were the heinous Koogar.
Also I wanted the Koogar leaders to fear me. If they knew what I was capable of they would be more apt to surrender without violence.
Aware of the Koogar egotistical superiority mindset, probably not, but this was the best way to do it.
I had already sent Twlumboq and the rest of the Koogar which had been on Sigrisab to Koogariem, the capital of Koogarie, to deliver the message of my imminent arrival and ultimatum. This would cause an uproar.
The sudden appearance of the Koogar flotilla in the high atmosphere of Koogarie would add to the apprehension and angst.
The view screen superimposed of the transparent bubble of the bridge, showed the flotilla formation as white dots against the darkness of space.
I broadcast to all the Koogar ships, "Koogar this is Guardian. You are being sent back to Koogarie. Advise your leaders of Guardian's imminent arrival, warn them of Guardian's immense power and tell them to prepare for unconditional surrender. No less will be acceptable. Refusal shall result in utter and total destruction of the Koogar."
Immediately, without waiting for a reply, I sent them to a coordinate ten miles above Koogarie.
I glanced around at Oomulah and Yavvan, who had joined us on the Bridge as we scanned the Koogar ships. They both stood close, directly behind me looking at the view screen.
Without a visible manifestation of violence, no fireworks or explosions, I was sure they had little understanding of what had transpired. I was glad these two innocent young women were spared the gruesome reality of battle.
I smiled and stood, opening my arms invitingly and asked them, *Yall get enough to eat?*
Both filled my arms, nodding, and Yavvan declared, *We both ate a donut. Delicious!*
*Yes but not as delicious as these,* I stated, kissed each of their sweet lips.
They giggled and pressed against me.
With my arms still around them, I turned looking at the now empty space where, a second ago, there were white dots symbolizing the eighteen Koogar ships.
*Lucy please bring Guardian to a full stop.*
Waiting 24 hours before following, would allow the flotilla commanders time to report to the Koogar leaders.
The flotilla had been five years into the trip to Sigrisab and in an instant were back where they started, carrying a message of my edict.
These, along with the others I sent a couple of days earlier, would create pandemonium where confusion, perturbation and fear would run rampant.
*Done my Captain.*
*We'll remain here for a time before going to Koogarie, to complete the last step of our current mission. When we are done the Koogar shall never again terrorize any others.*
Turning my attention back to the lovely ladies in my arms, I kissed them and asked if they would please go to their room. I need to talk to Joy and Lucy in private and would come by when I was done.
This was not to keep secrets, but wanted to discuss with Joy and Lucy about our upcoming campaign. I did not want to cause Oomulah and Yavvan any anxiety.
*My Great Lord God,* they said at the same time and bowed, then turned and walked off the Bridge.
*Alright ladies, we have not conducted an After Action Report since our first engagement with Koogar. Joy, Lucy do you have a comment, suggestion or critique on our operations so far?*
Both expressed satisfaction with the very successful results and recommended no changes or additions.
*The final act of our present assignment is more complex than the previous ones. I have a plan on how to accomplish our goal, but want to hear your ideas and am willing to make changes.*
The two beautiful women had excellent proposals, most were along the same line as my thoughts. I drew from these to form the final plan. One I hoped would result in a minimum loss of life. That was dependent upon the Koogar. I could and would play hardball.
Plans seldom did not demand change, subject to unforeseen circumstance, but failure to plan was a plan to fail. I was a disciple of this old adage and had contingencies.
I told my two advisors, comrades and lovers of my strategy. We all agreed on a master plan.
*Where are the twins and Oomulah and Yavvan?*
Lucy advised, *Rilea and Bilea are still asleep and Yavvan is taking a bath. Oomulah has returned to O's Place.*
Joy laughed, *You must have done a job on the twins!*
A little alarmed I questioned, *Are they OK?*
I had held back when I making love to the young girls, not wanting to go beyond what they could handle.
*They are fine, just sleeping peacefully,* Lucy assured.
*Good I going to check on them then go visit Oomulah in O's Place.*
Joy and Lucy decided to remain on the Bridge.
Joy knew I had not consummated my relationship with Oomulah, except in Oomulah's mind. She wanted to give me the opportunity.
Lucy, while Guardian was inactive, started an intense and comprehensive review of all the ship's systems.
In the twins room I watched them for a minute. The twins exhibited no indication of distress. Sleeping, breathing steady, they were laying on their sides, facing each other, torso touching, arms and legs entwined.
I teleport to Oomulah's bathroom.
Yavvan, eyes closed, lying still, was submerged in the bathtub with only her head above the hot steamy, bubbly water.
*Yavvan,* kneeling by her head I softly called.
She opened her eyes and seeing me, sat up splashing water. The water, suds and bubbles streamed of her beautiful, purple breasts. She started to stand but I constrain her with my hand pressing lightly against her voluptuous titties.
*My Great Lord God. Forgive me for getting you wet.*
*No need to worry. You alright?* I ask starting to remove my hand.
She grabbed my hand holding it between her breasts.
I could feel her hear beating strongly, as she explained, *Oh yes. Oomulah went back to O's Place. Between your vigorous and wonderful exercise and swimming in O's Place's lovely sea I am sore in muscles I did not know I had. I opted for a long hot bath instead of accompanying her.*