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nipples, making her silly with pleasure.
    She wrapped her legs around his broad waist and guided his throbbing meat inside her.
    “Ah, Tamas!” she gasped as he speared her.  “Take me baby!   Fuck me!  Fuck me!”
    Squeezing her breasts, his hot mouth found hers and he kissed her hard as he thrust into her.  His lovemaking was savage and urgent. 
    He was desperate to possess her and he ploughed her hard sending her into a delirium of orgasmic wonder.  She climaxed again and her mind and body roared with sensation. 
    He held her tightly as his own orgasm came, his massive dick emptying its load deep inside her.
    For a long time afterwards they held each other tightly.  Joanne sated of her lust never wanted to leave his embrace.  She belonged with this hot alpha and she never wanted to be without him.
     
     
     

 
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 6: Chaos Out Of Order
     
     
    Joanne surfaced from a wonderful sleep and found herself alone and strapped to a metal table.  She managed to lift her head, but her body was held secure by the straps. 
    She looked around in panic, seeing that she was in a featureless metal room.  Disconcertingly, she was still naked.
    “Tamas!” she yelled.  “Where are you?  What are you doing?  Let me go!”
    “Tamas is not here,” Circe’s flat voice filled the room and the AI appeared in front of her.
    “Circe!” Joanne exclaimed.  “What’s going on?  Why have I been strapped down for God’s sake?”
    “I knew you were trouble as soon as Tamas brought you here,” the AI said, ignoring her questions. 
    “I should never have allowed him to go to Earth looking for a love mate.  You have brought chaos to all my carefully constructed order.”
    “What are you talking about?  I don’t understand!”
    “No you don’t.  Prism Star is a carefully balanced environment and my sole duty is to keep the Raadians safe and happy, but your coming here has ruined all that.
    I had hoped that the accident with the travel orb would have removed the problem for me, but now I must take more direct means.”
    “The travel orb,” Joanne said in a cold voice.  “That night in the forest, you opened the doorway that led to that chamber and you sent the travel orb to me.  It wasn’t any error in the system.  You were trying to kill me.”
    “But why?  I’m no threat to Tamas.  I’m no threat to anyone!”
    “You’re more dangerous than you could ever imagine,” Circe said darkly.  “You could destroy everything I have built here.”
    “Why for God’s sake?” Joanne yelled, now frightened.  The AI was clearly insane.
    “Because Tamas loves you,” the AI replied coldly.
    Joanne was taken aback.  Even after the wonderful time they had spent together she’d never hoped that his feelings ran as deeply as hers now did.  Now that it had been spoken out loud a strange kind of warmth filled her.
    “You love him too, don’t you?” Circe said accusingly.
    Joanne couldn’t deny it.  She could not think of a future now without Tamas.  “Yes, I love him!” she admitted, “but why is that so awful?”
    “Because you are going to ask him to give Earth the technological upgrade that the Raadians have.  You want your own people to be as ageless and as happy we are.  Because Tamas loves you, he will convince the others to do as you wish and he will succeed.  He is too popular not to succeed.”
    “How could you know that?  I haven’t told anyone.  I only thought about asking him a few days ago!”
    Circe’s empty eyes bored into her.  “You forget I am the heart and mind of Prism Star.  I know what people here are thinking even before they think it.  I cannot allow this to happen.”
    “Why not?” retorted Joanne.  “Why shouldn’t the Earth share in all this?  Our planet is much a mess, recessions, wars, chaos.  You could really help my people.  Would that be so terrible?”
    “It would go against my orders,” Circe said simply.
    Joanne frowned at

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