Author's note:
This is chapter two of my series Lost Colony. Most readers should start with chapter one, but if you want to scroll down to the steamy parts, be my guest!
This is a work of (science) fiction. All characters are over age eighteen. Thanks for reading!
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Lost Colony: Chapter 02
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Sparr stepped into the pre-dawn light, Syreet's scent still lingering. A hundred different emotions fought within him. He had survived another day on this strange planet, witnessed sights and events exotic and foreign, and triumphed in the arena. Those alone were enough to boost his spirits. The night of wild sex had left him energized and confident. Even the sky was beautiful. Light spread across the thin, rippled clouds, highlighting them in bands of lavender and grey. An unfamiliar, pale moon was just setting. Never in his life could he have imagined such a day as this.
"Okay bud." Sparr nudged the rickshaw driver awake. The youth, disoriented at first, grinned at his passenger. Shortly, the two were retracing the path of the previous evening.
Less pleasant thoughts now crowded his mind. He was still a prisoner, even if one with unexpected freedoms and pleasures. He might tomorrow be told to risk his life, and possibly take the life of another. The fate of the Odysseus, and all of those aboard her, Calista included, was unknown. His mission remained, but Sparr had none of the resources to pursue it. Kaybe was dense with alien species, both plant and animal. The trove of genetic code contained within them would generate untold wealth for his employers. More importantly, for an Earth struggling with famine and disease, the genetic bounty could be the foundation for new medicines and food sources. He had to find a way to resume his work.
In the tiny rickshaw darting through the streets of Vonde, Sparr began to plan his escape.
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"Mmmm... these have been very
rigorous
negotiations." Calista's finger traced a line from Sparr's muscular shoulder toward his belly.
"Oh, agreed," Sparr said, grinning. "Two powerful corporations. Billions at stake. But I have to admit, I'm finding it difficult to remain neutral." His hands stroked her round ass, slipped down her thigh.
In zero G, you never got tangled in the sheets.
"Completely contrary to ethical guidelines," giggled Calista. Her finger, continuing its journey, slowly pushed the lovers apart. Sparr's already softening cock slipped from her slit, trailed by a few globs of cum.
Sparr watched lazily as the pale globs floated away to form a sphere. Like them, Sparr was content simply to float, basking in the post-fuck glow. Passengers in cryo-sleep were woken every six months to receive mission updates, to socialize, and to prevent the complications that could arise from extended hibernation. He and Calista had concluded that no better protocol existed for verifying physical health than a vigorous fuck. The fact that the zero G training room had been available was a happy coincidence.
"And we're all about ethics." Sparr kicked off from the back wall to rejoin Calista at a viewport. He embraced her from behind. Calista's fine, blonde hair hung in a cloud behind her, the strands tickling Sparr's nose. "This is why I keep my hair short."
Calista didn't pull her eyes from the view of deep space. "Yes, but next time we're woken we'll be on planet. I'll look amazing; you'll look like a convict."
Indeed, thought Sparr, once they arrived at Kaybe the game would change considerably. Here aboard the Odysseus, as well as in the months leading up to the start of the mission, their affair had been no more than a pleasant diversion, two fit and attractive people flirting and fucking. Once they entered orbit, their interests would diverge sharply.
"So, about that," Sparr said. He pressed himself close against Calista, fondling a breast. "I was thinking we could find a central location, near both of our interests, work from there. I'm not saying share an office or anything, but we could-"
"Alain." Calista cut him off and wriggled away. "No, just... look." She sighed, the earlier playfulness gone from her voice "You're here for K2 Gene. I'm here for K2 Mineral. Our claims aren't supposed to overlap, but you know how well that goes, how it always goes. We can't play nice and still do our jobs."
"Yes, we have competing interests. We're also adults. I see no reason why we can't make this work." But even as Sparr spoke the words they rang false in his ears. There were a hundred ways things could fall apart. Still, he struggled to understand why Calista was so intent on ending their affair before they had even reached the planet.
Calista shoved herself away from the viewport, away from Sparr. Her uneven push-off gave the blonde's body a subtle spin. Sparr was treated to a view of her breasts, unburdened by gravity, jiggling slowly. As her body continued its turn, he took in a view of Calista's shapely backside. She reached the door.
"Was today fun, Alain?" She was looking back at him with something like sadness. "Have you enjoyed our time together?"
"You know I have, Cali."
"Then just..." Calista struggled for the right words. "Just remember this then, all of this."
She was gone.
***
"Your communicator is within range."
Sparr almost jumped out of his skin. Shortly after being sold into slavery, Sparr's implant lost its ability to reach his communicator. He had instructed his implant to check on a daily basis, but had largely given up hope. For all he knew, the Urst had kept his communicator, along with the rest of his confiscated equipment.
Now he was no more than 25 meters away.
"You okay, Animal?"
He and Ast had been sent to fetch sacks of grain from the storeroom, a corner of the compound previously unknown to Sparr. The gladiator had hefted sacks onto both shoulders, but now paused to regard his comrade.
"Yes. Ah, yeah," Sparr practically stammered. "What's in there?" he asked, pointing to an obviously reinforced door
Ast shot him a cautious glance before turning to leave the courtyard. Sparr scrambled to catch up with him. Once they were in the clear, he got his answer.
"Strong room. Money things." The two hustled through the compound toward the outbuilding that served as the bakery. "Not Animal things," he added with a laugh.
Sparr's implant had made considerable progress in decoding the local language. He no longer even noticed its translations. With nightly practice he had mastered basic sentences, especially anything to do with fighting and sex. His implant could understand even more. It now reported its translation confidence at around ninety-seven percent, although its vocabulary was still limited.
When the Governor had purchased him and Efreem, their possessions must have been included. A strongroom, however, presented obvious problems. Not only would it be guarded, Sparr had no particular skill with burglary. If he wished to reclaim his equipment before escaping, he would need to employ subtlety.
With each day that passed, subtlety became an ever more abstract concept. He and his fellows practiced with sword and shield, with spear and club. Sparr absorbed more blows than he could count, but as the days went on, dealt more than he took. His muscles hardened. His reflexes, already respectable, became swift and sure. It was increasingly difficult to conceal his abilities.
Sparr, to his astonishment, observed that neither he nor the other gladiators were closely guarded. Just as he and Ast had ventured unaccompanied to the far corner of the Governor's compound for grain, others left the grounds entirely. Two strong, skilled fighters would be sent on an errand, accompanied by only a single guard. Sparr himself had been completely unguarded when he was summoned by Syreet. If, instead of staying the night with her he had fled, Sparr could have had a half-day start on any pursuers.
There were deterrents of course. He was unarmed, had no tokens, and no more than a rough idea of the direction he needed to go. Plus, as Sparr had already learned, Kaybe was dangerous for a solo traveler. Even armed with his pistol, he had been lucky to survive a single night on his own. If he was to continue his journey, he would have to plan meticulously.
"The Urst wagons, where do they travel?" Sparr and Jinn were watching two others play a dice game so swiftly moving and complicated that Sparr wondered if it had any rules at all.
"Everywhere," Jinn said absently. The lanky man's attention was fixed almost entirely on the game.
"They go to the big city?"
Jinn reluctantly tore himself away from the swiftly moving dice. "What?"
"The big city. The one with the towers." Sparr made a motion that he hoped would call to mind towers rising high.
For a long moment Sparr got back only a blank stare. Then Jinn's eyes flew open wide.
"New Shong? Shong?" He seemed startled.
"I don't know the name. The one with the towers." He repeated the hand motion.
"Shong," Jinn confirmed. "No, no." He shook his head. "Not the Urst. No."