Rachel, Helene, and Irillith stood by the open hangar door, watching as the last of the colonists left the Invictus. Rather than returning to their homes, the townsfolk of Fernridge gathered in the grassy clearing on the outskirts of the settlement, clearly reluctant to turn away. There was a solemn intensity to those people as they waved goodbye, every one well aware what their fate would have been if the Lion and his Lionesses had not intervened.
Tashana tapped the controls on the wall and the huge hangar door began to slowly descend, signalling the completion of their mission to save the citizens of Brecken's World. She walked over to join her fellow Lionesses and the four girls waved back at the colonists until the door locked into place on the deck with a secure clunk.
Now that they were alone again, the Maliri girl pulled off her helmet, then shook out her long white hair. "You two saved a lot of people," she said, turning to look at Rachel and Helene with admiration. "I hope you feel very proud of everything you accomplished here."
"I didn't do much," Helene said, shaking her head and smiling self-consciously. "Rachel was the one who healed their wounds, I just made the colonists feel a bit better... if only for a little while."
"Don't undersell yourself," Rachel said, stroking the teal-skinned girl's back. "You gave them a sense of hope when they needed it the most... that makes all the difference in the world."
Helene gave her a look of gratitude before glancing over at the treatment area. "Faye and her robots worked non-stop for hours; we should thank her for all her hard work..."
Rachel turned to look at the maintenance bots, which hovered dormant by the Sonic Cannons, waiting for further instruction. "Where is our cute fairy anyway? All her avatars seemed to just vanish..."
"Faye's definitely preoccupied with something," Irillith replied with a frown. "I searched for her in the Cyber-Realm, but I couldn't find her there either."
They all heard the roar of retro-thrusters coming from the Secondary Hanger and turned around just in time to see the Raptor glide into the Invictus.
"I think I know what might have distracted Faye," Rachel said with a knowing smile.
Irillith raised an eyebrow and smirked. "If she needed all twelve avatars, John must have had a very nice afternoon..."
The girls laughed as they walked over to the double doors, reaching them just as John and Faye walked arm-in-arm down the gunship's loading ramp.
"Wow!" Tashana exclaimed, looking at Faye's hugely rounded belly. "I guess there's no need to ask if you two enjoyed your date."
John smiled and gave the purple girl an affectionate one-armed hug. "Faye's been spoiling me for hours; I've never felt so well looked after."
Irillith brushed her fingers over the obscene bulge in Faye's summer dress. "You kept him going for hours? Perhaps you should be giving us lessons, Faye."
Faye blushed and gave them a dazzling smile. "We had a great time!"
The four girls took turns hugging her and whispering their congratulations, with Faye beaming at them as she returned their hugs.
"Any problems while we were away?" John enquired, looking around the quartet. "And where are Jade and her sisters?"
"Everything was under control; we actually treated 32,893 infested colonists in total," Rachel replied with a note of satisfaction in her voice. "The Nymphs had been up for over 36 hours, so I sent them to bed when we landed at Fernridge."
John looked at her quizzically. "Fernridge?"
"The last drop-off point on Brecken's World," the brunette explained. "There were only a few thousand colonists left by then; we'd returned the rest to their homes."
"I haven't heard anything from Alyssa, so I assume she's still sleeping?" he asked, glancing at the girls.
Before the others could reply, Faye chimed in, "They're all asleep in the bedroom. I think I'll head up there and feed the Nymphs..." She cradled her swollen belly. "Unless there's someone else you had in mind for this?"
Irillith saw John looking intrigued, so she quickly explained, "Dana gave her all sorts of useful functionality. We figured you wouldn't be able to resist Faye for long and she wanted to be able to feed the girls the same way Jade can."
Nodding his understanding he gave the petite girl an encouraging smile. "That would be great, Faye, thank you."
"I've plotted a course for Karron. The journey will take ten hours, so we should arrive at 23:56 pm," she said, giving John a hug before waving goodbye to the girls. "Just let me know if you need anything."
They returned her wave and watched her depart, Faye's hips swaying with the heavy weight at her midriff as she walked towards the express grav-tube.
John suddenly jogged to catch up to her, calling out, "Faye! Wait a second!"
Pausing, she turned to give him a cheery smile. "Yes, John?"
Putting his hands on her shoulders, he looked into her eyes with concern. "Are you sure you're alright? You were quiet on the way back home and you seem a bit... distracted."
"I'm fine," she replied, her smile never wavering. "I've just been processing lots of new data... it's my way of learning from an experience."
Reassured by her explanation, he leaned in to give her a tender kiss. "Well I had an incredible date, thank you for going to so much effort."
She crossed her wrists behind his neck and gave him a smouldering kiss to banish any remaining concerns he might have. Faye gave him a cheeky wave when they parted and stepped into the express grav-tube. John watched her disappear out of sight, still unable to shake the nagging feeling that she didn't seem quite herself.
Tashana looked sympathetic as John returned to the four girls. "I'm not surprised if Faye's feeling a bit dazed. You left a dramatic impression on me after our first time together."
Irillith frowned and playfully wagged a finger at him. "You probably overloaded her circuits... Rachel actually managed to shut Faye down when we were testing her sensitivity."
"It's not my fault I'm a spectacular kisser," Rachel said with a grin, knowing the Maliri girl was only teasing.
Rolling her eyes at the brunette, Irillith gave John a reassuring smile. "I'll check on Faye later and see if she needs any help with diagnostics."
He nodded in gratitude, then looked around at the group. "Well, it seems like we have ten hours to kill before we arrive at Karron. Feel free to have a rest until then... you've certainly earned it."
"Actually, I'd like to perform that autopsy on the Kirrix cadavers. They were fascinating specimens!" Rachel said, unable to contain her excitement. "You're all welcome to observe the dissection."
Wrinkling her nose with distaste, Tashana said, "If it's alright with you, I think I'll just wait for the report on your findings. I've seen enough Kirrix corpses to last two lifetimes."
Irillith raised an eyebrow and glanced at her sister. "We still have the Vulkat archive to translate. Fancy giving me a hand?"
"Sure! I'd love to find out what they have to say about Progenitors."
John couldn't help grimacing. "After what happened to their civilisation, I doubt any of it will be complimentary."
"Any information could be helpful," she said, her eyes bright and alert with professional curiosity. "At the very least, those files might give me a solid grounding in Vulkat swearwords and insults."
"I'll look forward to hearing you insult my parentage in Vulkat," he said with a wry smile. "I'd offer to help, but I'm not great with languages. I only know how to speak Terran and Maliri, and one of those I learned subconsciously."
"Don't worry, you'd find it annoying working with Tashana," Irillith said with an exaggerated sigh. "She insists on quoting old Terran movies at every opportunity... it's extremely distracting.
Tashana nudged her sister with an elbow. "Only because they make you laugh so hard." She lowered her voice and said gruffly, "Freaky alien bastards... they're called Mal-eerie for a reason!"
Irillith covered her mouth with both hands as she burst into laughter. "I haven't seen that one in years! Alien Menace III was a classic!"
John had never seen the movie, so he could sympathise with the look of bemusement on Helene's pretty face.
She glanced in his direction. "John, would you like to join me for a swim?"
He nodded, smiling at the thought. "I'd love to."
"The autopsy should only take me a couple of hours," Rachel informed them. "I'll ask Faye to let you know as soon as I'm finished."
"Okay, see you then," John agreed, enjoying a hug with the girls before they parted ways.
"Are you still planning on preparing a Maliri banquet?" Irillith reminded him as they embraced.
"If you're willing to share your recipes?" he countered, cupping her ass and wishing she wasn't wearing her Paragon suit. "We can get together after Rachel's briefing and discuss ways I can make it worth your while..."