Intersexed Ch. 03: The War on Terror. Part 2.
From Part 1.
"Lanner sends his regards," Tank chuckled as his lengthy cock swelled. Morning did not look like the woman from his visions, but he knew she was her. "Morning, please, will you return to your natural form? It appears we are brother and sister, or maybe you might even be my distant mother. Either way, we share Lanner as an ancestor.
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Well, he's your father, but... fuck!... I don't know. What I'm saying is that Lanner is ultimately my father, too."
"Light on the Water is your father?" Morning wonderingly asked, angry that her squelching cunt had reacted to the handsome intruder. Throwing a robe around her shoulders, she guided Tank and everyone else to the dining room table and sat.
"Way, way back in my family tree," Tank admitted. "He took over my mind only an hour or so ago and explained some things. When he left, I commandeered an entry and landing craft and came to talk." He waited for Morning's reaction.
She shrugged, and suddenly, an intense, glowing light surrounded her head. It coalesced there before brightening and expanding to envelop her entire body. The light became too intense to stare at. Then, when it died, it exposed the woman from Tank's dreams--tall, ebony-black skin glowing under the overhead lights, muscular, with high, firm, widely-spaced C-cup breasts deliciously revealed above a narrow waist, a heart-shaped, powerful ass, a verdant pussy, and long shapely legs.
Lanner spoke unexpectedly in the space between Morning and Tank. "Morning is not your many times removed mother. Instead, she is like a great aunt many times. Day and your 'aunt' are not related."
Only Morning and Tank seemed to hear the spectral voice because only they responded by smiling relievedly. They desired each other, and Lanner's declaration freed them to pursue their desires.
"Well, fuck me," Cain gasped, holding his bruised throat and ogling Morning. He looked at Solange. "If that is Bella's true form, what do you look like?"
Morning held her mother's hand, and the light reformed before easing down Morning to her hand and then rising to envelop her mother. It surrounded Solange's body and glowed intensely. Then, the light faded, and Day sat proudly beside her daughter. Three-thousand-five-hundred-years-old and looking no older than her twenty-year younger daughter. Neither woman looked more than twenty-five years of age.
Day was a taller, more slender version of the woman she gave birth to. Her breasts were perhaps a smidgen larger, her waist a tiny bit smaller, and her bottom not quite as pronounced. But Day's beauty matched, if not exceeded, her daughter's.
"My Gawd!" Cain groaned awedly. "I've been fucking Gigi Hadid and Solange Knowles, but you've been hiding the hot bitch you are from me? Jaysus,... fuck, what is your real name?... whatever your name is from me? No one in their right mind would choose either of those two slags over you!"
Morning took Cain's head between her hands, and her light flared again. Seconds later, Brandon reappeared. "Aww," he protested as he examined himself. "I prefer Cain! His cock's way bigger than mine, and Solange seems to like it!"
Morning laughed heartily before taking his hand and returning him to Cain. "My mother's name is Day Dawning, you Muppet."
"If I'm a Muppet, why don't I have a hand stuffed up my ass?" Cain facetiously asked.
"That can be arranged," Morning threatened, holding her hand up and flexing her fingers.
"What is it with you wanting to fuck my ass?" Cain teased. "Got a bit of a homo fixation there?"
"As amusing as this is, children," Tank kidded. "I have some information for you, and then you all need to decide your future."
Everyone's head turned to face him, their expressions concerned. Tank hesitated, unsure how to start. Although he would occasionally ad-lib a line, typically, he preferred to immerse himself in the role the writer and director had chosen him for and bring their vision to life.
"You know," Tank said, turning to Julie. "It might be easier just to show them."
"I think you're right," Julie replied. "Ladies, Cain, please. We have a hover ship parked on your condo's roof that will take us to an atmosphere entry/re-entry craft, which will take you to an alien spaceship orbiting the Earth." She grinned, with her eyes twinkling at their disbelieving looks. "Come on! If you can't trust a pair of Hollywood actors, who can you trust? Your local used car salesperson, oops, I mean politician, perhaps?"
"So, when we reach the roof to find it empty, will you then tell us what the fuck is happening?" Antoinette growled irritatedly.
"I'll make you a deal," Julie grinned. "If there's no ship, we'll take you all to dinner and allow you to tag and post as many photos of the seven of us eating together as you want. You get in it if there is, and let us take you into space."
Antoinette and Eloise immediately agreed, already imagining the many amazed comments from their friends and family. Cain and Day waited for Morning's response. They'd back her decision either way.
Morning glanced at her mother to garner Day's opinion. When Day nodded almost imperceptibly, Morning stood. "I suppose I should put some clothes on."
Antoinette and Eloise chatted excitedly with Julie as they waited for Morning to return. Julie deflected their more personal questions with practised ease until Eloise asked, "Are your kids with you?"
Julie sighed heavily before sadly saying, "I haven't seen them for over a year. I video chat with them every day, but I'm involved with something that takes precedence over even them."
"What could be more important than raising your kids?" Eloise asked doubtfully. Eloise had always been a romantic. It was why her johns enjoyed her company so much--she really did love them.
In her high-priced escort days, Eloise dreamed of falling in love with a client who loved her in return. They'd escape to where she wasn't known and do the whole suburban marriage thing: Stay-at-home mum, white picket fence, two point three children, cats, a dog, and happy chats over the fence with her neighbours. Eloise was mid-fifty and more realistic now. But she still thought raising happy, healthy kids was the most important job in the world.
"Ensuring the world survives long enough for them to have a future," Julie stated plainly.
Silence reigned around the table as the others digested her grave words.
"It's that serious?" Antoinette whispered fearfully. Julie nodded, and Antoinette sighed. "There really is a ship waiting for us on the roof, isn't there?"
"There really is," Julie agreed as she stood.
Antoinette opened the roof's door and looked out. "No ship!" She said, relieved.