Iron Dragon Chapters 74-75
#37 of Iron Dragon
"Did you get the forms filled out Jenny got for you?" Jim asked.
"Yes, we dropped them off on our way here." Stacy said.
"Good. You mentioned you had equipment. No hurry but you can either have it sent back or get new." Jim said.
"Why would I want mine when the gear I borrowed is ten times better?" Stacy said.
"That is half the fun, I think. Is getting the newest and coolest before anyone else." Kenny said.
"Mr. October?" Jim asked as Nodrog's phone rang.
"Hello." Nodrog said and walked out one of the bay doors.
"Well there goes mine and Sherman's plans I would guess." Samantha said.
"Why do you say that?" Stacy asked.
"Nodrog and Sherman only answer to Mr. October, the gentleman that solely owns this company. They have a certain knack for doing what can't be done." Jim said.
"Alice and Jenny did skip over that part. You saw firsthand what we call our Nightmare Calvary. The only pair that are never outnumbered or out gunned." Samantha said and crossed her arms as Nodrog continued to talk on the phone.
"Duty calls?" Jim asked as Nodrog came back.
"No rest for the wicked." Nodrog said.
"Where in the world do you and Sherman have to go?" Samantha asked.
"Rome." Nodrog said.
"What's in Rome?" Kenny asked.
"Seems the church is interested in the artifacts we recently acquired." Nodrog said.
"How do they even know about that?" Samantha asked.
"I killed the people they sent to try and take them." Nodrog said, his smile unnerving Stacy and Kenny a little.
"I didn't think negotiations were in your repertoire..." Jim said.
"True, I am a very poor negotiator, however Mr. October is a very exceptional one." Nodrog said.
"Than why are you two going?" Stacy asked.
"Mainly for show." Nodrog said and chuckled. "Besides, Mr. October is not the only one with pet monsters..."
"Does that mean the one who shot you..." Stacy said.
"Works for a major religion. The lengths to which humans will go, never ceases to amaze me." Nodrog said.
"I guess someone needs to take her up to Alice and Jenny since the rest of us have meetings." Kenny said.
"Lets take these up to the apartment. We are not leaving right this very moment, after all he is a busy man and does not jump when someone tells him to." Nodrog said.
"There are days I am oh so grateful we found you and not someone else." Samantha said.
"The feeling is mutual." Nodrog said as they left the shop. A quick stop at the apartment and the pair headed down to the lab.
"What brings you to our little corner?" Alice asked as Nodrog and Stacy came into the lab.
"I have to go to Rome with Mr. October, so I brought Stacy here so she would not be stuck in the apartment all day." Nodrog said.
"Why Rome?" Alice asked.
"The church would like those books we just got." Nodrog said.
"But we haven't even had them a week." Jenny said.
"And you will still have them." Mr. October said as he entered.
"So you are not even going to take them?" Alice asked. They had all ready ran their tests and added a stabilizer to keep the two books from deteriorating further. Kathrin was overseeing them being scanned into the computers so they could be read and translated without needing to be handled more than necessary.
"They will remain here, for the time being. Nodrog and Sherman are just accompanying me." Mr. October said.
"For protection or..." Jenny asked.
"Not so much protection... Mainly for visual aid. I all ready approved his hiring paper work, so you can take Stacy down and get him a ID card." Mr. October said and chuckled at their surprise.
"How did you know?" Stacy asked.
"I thought you looked oddly familiar. When I read the paper work I realized you were Kingpin's son." Mr. October said.
"Seems to always come back to him. You're not going to make me act my gender are you?" Stacy asked.
"No, because you listed hormone imbalance under medical conditions. I do read every page. Actually if you had not been sent to your aunt's, I was going to take you in." Mr. October said.
"Why would you do that?" Jenny asked.
"The same reason I looked into doing the same with you. Your fathers are dreadful men, who unfortunately are very good at what they do or did. Actually, I had William look into getting the man who shot Kingpin out on considerably lesser charges... At the time he still had to many friends in high places. Thankfully, myself and some constitutes managed to take care of that problem too." Mr. October said with a grin.
Jenny and Stacy just said "oh." Really neither could think of anything more to say. It was a little bit of a shocking revelation to them that someone did notice their hell and had made an effort to change their fates... They each wondered how far he really looked into it.
"What happened to all of the people..." Stacy began to ask as his eyes watered up.
"Out of one hundred and seventy five, we could not find the family of six to reunite them. All six were given a new lease on life with mine and another's help. One of them works here." Mr. October said.
"Who is that?" Nodrog asked.
"Jade's personal assistant, Hanna Marks." Mr. October said.
"But you have no family of your own..." Jenny said.
"Of course I do. The four of you, everyone in this building and abroad are my family. I am a very blessed man in that regard." Mr. October said.
"Oh, I was looking for the two of you." Sherman said as he leaned against the door jam.
"I had to bring Stacy up. Alice and Jenny are the only two not in a meeting." Nodrog said.
Sherman looked at Nodrog "... That would explain why I can't find Samantha."
"She all ready knows. We met her in the garage to get the stuffed animals." Stacy said.
"I guess that means, you are the only one who doesn't know what's going on." Alice snickered.
"Hey can I get another popsicle?" Stacy asked and Alice, Jenny and him shared a wicked smile.
"Just for that I am not buying any of you a souvenir in Rome." Sherman said.
"Or Berlin. I had to change my schedule so the two of you will be accompanying me for the next week and a half. While I know it interrupts things here, I have other matters to discuss with the two of you. Which the three of you will not be asking about at a later point in time." Mr. October said and looked at and addressed the three girls.
"I didn't think we were that predictable..." Jenny said.
"If it wasn't true, I would be hurt." Alice said and crossed her arms in mock pout.
"I suppose we should round up some things and head out. The stop in Rome will be rather dull, but necessary." Mr. October said and glance at his watch. "Meet me downstairs in thirty."
"I'm ready to go." Sherman said.
"So am I." Nodrog chuckled.
"I'm glad you are both eager..." Mr. October chuckled and headed out.
"I was hoping for a little alone time before you had to run off again." Alice said.
"So was I." Nodrog said and gave Alice a hug.
He was not quite as ready as he said he was... Nodrog had to repack his bag since he had forgot to add things to it from the last trip. Still didn't take more than a minute to toss extra in his bag. Actually he made sure to include something nicer than his usual street clothes. The last time he was in Rome... he was a little under dressed and bloody.
Mr. October's usual black SUV greeted them at the front entrance. Mr. October carried his own large suit case down as one of his Assistants scribbled down notes. The three men got in and the driver headed out to the small three engine black jet.
The small business jet was more of what Sherman expected. Very expensive and very plush. It came with two incredibly good looking stewardess and a pair of equally good looking pilots. Sherman about punched himself as Mr. October introduced the redheaded pilot as Major Ginger Palmer.
The blond stewardess were Kitty and Catlin. They were a fox and feline human hybrid similar to Jenny. Ginger was fully human and the co pilot was a pony anthro by the name of Laura... Nodrog and Sherman shared the thought that it was going to be a long and frustrating week and a half.
"Stow your bags and pick a chair." Mr. October said as he walked to the rear of the plane to stow his own bag.
Nodrog and Sherman followed his lead and after stowing their bags, they each sat in a very large and plush chair. "I could get used to this." Sherman said.
"It is rather nice." Nodrog said.
"You would hurt Roslyn's feelings if she heard you. You should have seen the flying hotel my dad and grandfather flew around in. They were not very happy when I got rid of it." Mr. October said.
"Why did you get rid of it?" Nodrog asked.
"To large and gaudy. This is faster and requires less service. It is also more fuel efficient and needs a quarter the staff and crew. Freeing up people to do other things then fly me around. I did a fair amount of downsizing the wasted crap. The big jet, two dozen limos, three houses... Most of it was never used and only cost money to up keep." Mr. October said.
"Did you have to let anyone go?" Sherman asked.
"Unfortunately I did. Some were close to retirement so I offered them early retirement. Most kept their job, just with someone else signing their paycheck. I dislike firing or laying people off, but I cannot stand waste." Mr. October said.
"Sir, we are ready to take off." Ginger said over the intercom.
"Take us out Major." Mr. October said.
"How long will we be in the air?" Sherman asked as he watched the country side pass swiftly by as they took gracefully to the air.
"We will be in the air an hour less than it took you both to get to the refueling stop in Spain." Mr. October said with a chuckle.
"Okay, I can't wait any more. What other thing did you need to talk to us about?" Sherman asked.
"I need to retract a statement I made earlier to you. We are beginning to start testing a treatment for Black Blood." Mr. October said and eyed them both.
"What statement, is in need of being taken back?" Nodrog asked.
"The one about not pushing for more tests to figure out why you both can heal so quickly. Dr. Phillips and I had a rather lengthy discussion on the matter a few days ago. He would like the two of you to allow him to draw blood for testing. Neither of us have a solid theory or even a good hunch what to look for or if your immune system could fight the disease... But I agree if you don't mind, we should try." Mr. October said.
"I don't know if mine will be of any help. We don't get sick." Nodrog said.
"And that is precisely why we want your help. You may have anti bodies that can fight off such infections." Mr. October said.
"I think he has thought this through a little." Sherman said.
"Because I have." Mr. October chuckled.
"I had thought it was going to be about something else. If it might help, then I will go along with it." Nodrog said.
"Has Alice told anyone other than you?" Mr. October asked.
"How do you do that?" Sherman asked.
"Do what?" Mr. October asked.
"Know stuff before anyone else." Sherman said.
"Easy, I review everything that comes across my desk. Alice's name is listed as one of the patients. He is a blood drinking monster, and she has a disease which only effects blood... Do you follow my train of thought?" Mr. October said.
"I do now." Sherman said.
"No, she hasn't told anyone. And does not wish to tell anyone at this point in time. Alice figured she had to tell me in case I noticed a change in her blood." Nodrog said.
"Understandable. What can you notice about blood without actually seeing or drinking it?" Mr. October asked with a pen in hand.
"While it is not very scientific, I can tell if it is good or bad... However that applies mainly to taste." Nodrog said and chuckled when both girls visibly reacted.
"I doubt taste is relevant to their research. I am curious and hope I am not over stepping any lines... But what lead you to consider adopting Jenny or Stacy?" Sherman asked.
"The thought actually first crossed my mind on her ninth birthday." Mr. October said.
Seventeen years ago.
Both elder Octobers were in the office. "Who is the lucky person?" The eldest October asked.
"Bob reminded me today was Jenny's ninth birthday. While it might be out of line, her ass of a father never remembers it. So I bought her a little something while I was in town this morning." The young Marko October said.
"At least you are respectful in his presence. Actually I wish I could remember every employee's family members as well as you." Boris October said. Marko's father.
"It is an admiral trait. And a very thoughtful gesture on your part." Eldest October said.
"If you will excuse me. He said she usually showed up a little after school gets out." Marko said. He bowed politely and left his father and grandfather in the giant office his father ran the company from.
He was not a fan of Becket, sure the man was a lawyer without equal... He was a deplorable person, a lousy father and probably not a very good husband. Marko was glad he did not have to deal with him except on rare occasion.
If his father would let him he would join the military like his friend Collens, and become a field surgeon, he wouldn't have to deal with him at all. That was an argument he was not likely going to win. As it stood he was grateful he could at least pursue emergency room surgery and treatment. Marko greeted everyone he met by name, something he took pride in. After all they worked for his father, as did he. He thought it was good for moral if he knew them all by name.
Cranky old Bob and Jim were overhauling an engine when he entered the shop. "I told you someone else would remember." Jim said and pulled a cylinder sleeve out of the engine block.
"I reminded him yesterday." Bob said in his usual gruff voice.
"I appreciate the reminder. I haven't missed her?" Marko asked.
"No, I expect her any time now." Jim said.
Marko offered to help while the three waited for Jenny to show up. Shortly after three Jenny pulled open the shop door, a stuffed kangaroo in her hands in need of tail surgery. Bob's wife had made cookies for Jenny and the three men sang her happy birthday.
Jim cleaned up his hands and stitched the toy's tail back on. Marko gave her the small box he had brought. Inside was a simple silver necklace with a small but brilliant emerald gem.
Jenny thanked him a great deal for it. Marko could not stay long, he was needed elsewhere. Still the smile on her face that he had thought of her on her birthday was all the thanks he needed.
It was rather late in the evening when Marko finished assisting with an open heart surgery. He was tired and just wanted to go to his small apartment in the building to relax. Unfortunately William Becket had other ideas.
"What is the meaning behind this?" William asked, he held the necklace out he had given Jenny.
"A birthday present, nothing more than that." Marko said.
"Today is not her birthday." William argued.
"Yes William, today is Jenny's birthday, as is your mothers. Counting this year, you have forgotten it three years in a row." Marko said and crossed his arms.
"Still it's a bit extravagant for someone her age. Take it back." William said sternly.
"Nonsense, I won't take it back. She should get something nice once and a while." Marko said. He wasn't intimidated by the man.
"You are just as bad as that cranky old man and the grease monkey. I would appreciate it if all of you would mind your own business and worry less about my parenting." William said.
"You mean your lack of it..." Marko muttered.
"What was that?" William demanded.
"Your lack of parenting. The way you treat that girl disgusts me. You constantly belittle her, punish her and outright forget about her constantly." Marko said and jabbed him in the chest with a finger. "You might be a great lawyer, but you are a worthless father."
"You have no right!" William yelled.
"And neither do you." Marko said and lost his temper. He picked William up and held him against a wall. "You have no right to be a father. I am sure any number of men would more than happily take her in as their own."
"Marko, put him down." Eldest October said as he put a hand on Marko's shoulder.
Marko did as he was told and took a step back.
"Your grandson needs..." William was cut off by the old man.
"Needs to do nothing. While his comments are out of line, he does raise a valid point. For you to be upset over a trifle gift, is ridiculous. Let Jenny keep it and I do not want to hear another word from either of you over the matter. Understand?" Eldest October said very firmly.
"Yes sir." Marko and William said.
Both Octobers watched as William returned to the lavish penthouse he was staying in. After he was out of sight Marko spoke. "I'm sorry grandfather."
"No need to apologize to me. Your compassion for others is your greatest strength and in some cases your greatest weakness." Eldest October said he looked up to his grandson. "I do not think you grasp the amount of effort it takes to raise a child."
"That does not mean I could do any worse than him... Good night grandfather." Marko said and headed to his apartment. Maybe it was a foolish thought...
Eleven years later, at the hospital they had taken Stacy and several others to for treatment.
Marko had been the CEO for three years. Nothing he had done had prepared him for this. He was standing outside the young boy's room looking through a glass door as a nurse checked his vitals after another round of surgery. The poor kid was on death's door when a driver named Al filled his father full of lead. One of nearly two hundred they had rescued when the police raided the building just seconds after Kingpin Thompson took his final breath.
"Out of them all his son is in the worst shape. I can't even guaranty he will make it through the night." The performing surgeon said.
"I know you did all you can for him. What about the others?" Marko asked.
"Most were minor injuries and bruising. A few will have to spend a great deal of time with a consular to ease some of the trauma... It will be a long road to recovery for some of them." The doctor said.
"At least I know they are in good hands. Mr. Becket, I want you to look into a way for me to take custody of the boy if he has no other family. Also I want you to see about anything we can use in defense of Al, at least to shorten his sentence." Marko said.
"No doubt, that man should be getting a medal and a parade, not jail time." The Doctor said.
"Murder is still murder." William said coldly.
"I have one hundred and seventy six people who would beg to differ. If some of them recover enough to even speak. Al saved them, and who knows how many more with Kingpin's fall." The Doctor argued.
"I expect you do what I ask, to the letter Mr. Becket." Marko said.
"I will." William said and turned to leave.
Marko turned back to look at the barely living boy in the bed. "I think it's time we cleaned up this city..."
"What are you going to do?" The Doctor asked as Marko began to leave.
Marko turned to look at the doctor. "I am going to get an investigation going. And if I have to, I will order my soldiers to start patrolling the streets..."
It didn't take much to get a few other CEOs to agree with him. Running one of the largest corporations in the city helped. He rarely exercised his political sway and this was one instance where he used all of it. He still disliked Becket, but simply by threatening to put that man on any investigation committee was more than enough to clean house.
Chapter.
Sherman fell asleep shortly after Mr. October had finished explaining what had happened. Nodrog had a much greater respect for the man. He could see why Marko's father and grandfather chose him to lead the company and not his older brother. It was his dedication to those who worked for him.
Nodrog glanced out the window as they quickly glided through the air. They sky had grown darker the further east they traveled. With the clear skies and full moon Nodrog could see the ocean clearly. At this point the only person still awake with him was Laura.
Ginger, Kitty and Catlin had all taken a couch or one of two small beds the plane had to rest. Mr. October had fallen asleep in the chair he had sat down in. Leaving Nodrog to his own thoughts. Which did not bother him as much as it had in the past.
It was not a great surprise Marko knew Alice was getting treated for Black Blood. The surprise came from asking them to allow testing to be done on them to maybe help fight the illness. Given the complex nature of his existence... It was certainly a long shot that his blood would be of any use to anyone.
For Alice, he was willing to go to any lengths if there was the slimmest of chance to change the mouse's fate. Nightrunner was looking into it on the other world, whether or not he found anything was anyone's guess at this point.
"Did you get any sleep?" Ginger asked as she came out.
"I do not sleep." Nodrog said as she walked past Sherman and Marko.
"You are rather quiet and reserved for the monster everyone claims you to be." Ginger said.
"I try to keep a low profile. It does me little good to do otherwise." Nodrog said.
"It adds a little intrigue to your mystic... " Ginger said and walked past him to head up to the cockpit.
Nodrog grinned as she added a little extra sway to her stride. Sherman and Marko stirred from their slumber as Kitty and Catlin prepared breakfast. Nodrog continued reading and turned down both coffee and food.
"There will be a car waiting for us when we land. I have reservations made at a hotel down town." Laura said as she came out of the cockpit.
"Very good. Anything from home?" Mr. October asked as he sipped on his coffee.
"No Sir. All quiet on the radio." Laura said.
"How long till we land?" Nodrog asked.
"Less than an hour." Laura said. She headed to the rear of the plane to rest.
"We will check in at the hotel and change before we head to the Vatican." Mr. October said.
"I guess I should have packed something nicer." Sherman said with a laugh.
"You both will be fine in plain clothes." Mr. October said.
After landing a black SUV pulled up next to the plane. While Ginger stayed with the aircraft, Kitty and Catlin accompanied the three of them. As it turned out the two females were his normal body guards when he left company grounds.
Marko had a room to himself. Sherman and Nodrog shared a room as did Kitty and Catlin.
When they met downstairs the girls looked the part. Each was in a casual business suit, flat soled shoes and most likely carrying a pistol under their sport coats. Their hair was neatly pulled up in some fashion.
"Now you know why the two of you did not need to be armed." Mr. October chuckled.
The SUV had remained outside waiting for them to return. The driver took them to their destination by the quickest route possible. "Not quite the way I remember it." Nodrog said.
"I am sure you will recognize some of the older buildings we will pass." Mr. October said.
Nodrog did once they got to the older parts of town. The driver stopped and let them out at one of the buildings inside the church grounds.
"You did not say they were working for you." The Priest said as the five walked over to him.
"A minor detail. I guess I can skip the formality of introductions." Mr. October said.
"There is no need, we are very old friends." Nodrog said with his slightly unnerving sharp toothed smile.
"I think we may be out classed." Kitty said as they followed the priest.
"You worry too much Kitty, we will be fine." Mr. October said.
"I did not expect you to bring your pets along." A larger man said as the priest lead them into a large room.
"You have yours and I have mine. I prefer to be on even ground Arch Bishop." Mr. October said.
"Seeing as you are empty handed, am I correct in thinking you did not even bring them." Arch Bishop said. He was likely in his mid or upper forties. His dark brown hair showing traces of white.
"Don't worry they are being well taken care of. I am thankful Kruger took such care in keeping them protected. The case they were in took a few stray rounds." Mr. October said.
"They do not belong to you, and I would appreciate them being returned to their rightful owners." Arch Bishop said.
The next comment came as quite a shock to Nodrog and Sherman. "You are right, they do not belong to me. They do not belong to you either. They belong to the people who place their faith in religion." Mr. October said.
"Your charity knows no bounds. After your scientists and philosophers scrutinize them a hundred times over what are you going to do with them? Place them in a museum for the world to see." Arch Bishop said coldly.
"That is precisely what I am going to do. After triple checking the translations, I am even going to make those available for anyone to read." Mr. October said.
"Why does that bother you so Arch bishop?" Nodrog asked.
"I do not believe you are part of this discussion Dragon." The priest said.
"You and I all ready know the truth, why not let everyone else know it." Nodrog said.
"Because not everyone is capable of grasping the full meaning of it. You monsters are a rare exception to many of the rules and laws that govern the universe far and wide." Arch Bishop said.
"I think I am insulted." Sherman said as he stood with his arms crossed.
"You are not the only one." Catlin said.
"Are all of your staff so talkative?" Arch Bishop asked. Clearly angering the wolf and the two women.
"It is a quality I have learned to embrace. I have found treating them with respect and listening to them gains me more than just telling them what to think and do." Mr. October said.
"They should know their place." Arch bishop said flatly.
"They do, and they are still there. They were in their place when they defended themselves from your soldiers. My staff have yet to cross any lines." Mr. October said.
"I ask you as a man of faith, what do you gain in this course of action?" Arch bishop asked.
"Except for knowledge, I gain nothing. I will make no money off of them... In fact it will cost me to keep them preserved in a way that allows them to be viewed. The time for secrecy and skullduggery are over. Preach, beg, argue and threaten all you want. I will be keeping them." Mr. October said.
"I do wish you would consider the repercussions of your actions." Arch Bishop said.
"I have spent a great deal of time thinking over the repercussions. Those that believe will continue to do so. Those that do not, will change faith or consider them nothing more than an elaborate hoax." Mr. October said.
"I do hope you will reconsider." Arch Bishop said.
"You will be the first to know if I do. However, if I were you. I would not hold my breath." Mr. October said.
"Should we call the car?" Catlin asked.
"Unless Arch Bishop has anything else to say." Mr. October said.
"No, you are free to leave." Arch Bishop said.
"That was considerably shorter and less interesting then I had thought it would be." Sherman said as they walked back out.
"That is why I did not bring them with us. Even if they had convinced me to return them, I would have them archived on the computers. Allowing me to go over them at my leisure. A very important lesson in bargaining, if you do not want to bargain, do not bring the item along with you." Mr. October said with a chuckle.
"Why did you bring them along?" Kitty asked as they got in the SUV.
"They represent a level of power that is hard to put into words. Not that the two of you are weak." Mr. October said.
"You expected them to try and intimidate you." Nodrog said.
"I did. Kitty and Catlin are very good at what they do, I have no doubt in what they can do. They would be like bringing guns to a knife fight. Were bringing the two of you is like bringing artillery to a knife fight." Mr. October said.
"I doubt you are an easy man to intimidate." Sherman said as the SUV carried them to somewhere.
"I am not, but having help has never hurt." Mr. October said.
"Any reason for stopping here Sir?" Kitty asked.
"Yes, to allow Nodrog to appreciate some of the things he had missed. I also have some other matters to discuss with them and a museum is a quiet place to do just that." Mr. October said and got out of the SUV. The two women and Sherman were not going to complain about getting paid to look at works of art.
Back at base.
Stacy had an out standing day in his book. Jenny had taken him down to get an ID card and they had gotten nearly everything he would need to dive come spring. Since he had an ID card he had a key, that for the time being would get him in their shared apartment until he had his own.
It was rather late in the evening. Stacy was sitting cross-legged on the couch playing a game after getting ready for bed. Jenny and Alice had gone back to change. His ear twitched as he heard them giggle and whisper from the kitchen, but he couldn't make out what they were saying.
Stacy nearly dropped the controller as the pair leaned on the back of the couch within inches of him. "Don't scare me like that."
"Sorry, didn't mean to." Jenny said.
"She can do it without trying." Alice said.
"It's okay, I am pretty jumpy." Stacy said. He was a little curious what they were up to. Alice moved away and Jenny stood behind him.
Jenny smiled as he very softly moaned as she massaged his shoulders and neck. Alice gently took the controller away from him. She saved his game and turned the TV and the game console off.
Stacy was at the moment helpless as Jenny rubbed his shoulders and neck. Alice ran her hands along his legs. "Relax, we know exactly what we are doing." Jenny whispered in his ear.
"but..." Stacy moaned as Jenny nibbled on his ear. Alice was between his legs and was slowly working her hands up his sides under his night shirt.
Alice smiled as he shivered under her light touch. "You are too cute."
Stacy blushed as Alice pulled herself closer. Her face inches from his, she smiled and leaned the last bit in kissing him. It certainly was not like kissing a guy. Alice didn't force him to do anything, but softly guided him.
"Hey don't hog him." Jenny softly giggled in his ear.
Alice pulled away and Jenny ran her fingers under his chin tilting his head back. Stacy was now kissed by Jenny. When she stopped Alice pulled his shirt off over his head. At some point Alice had remover her own shirt and had nothing on her lower half.
"I've never done this..." Stacy said quietly as Alice now pulled him on top of her as she laid backwards.
Alice kissed him again and Jenny pulled his panties off. Stacy moaned as Alice ran her hands down his side and gave his butt a squeeze. "Now for the fun part." Alice said softly.
Stacy looked down at her puzzled. Alice still held onto his cheeks as Jenny moved between their legs.
"He has such a cute little butt." Jenny said. She all ready lubed the toy, but poured a little more between his cheeks and teased him with her thumb. The little lion raised his hips up to meet her thumb and softly moaned.
Alice held both of his hands as Jenny pushed the low buzzing toy inside him. Stacy just moaned quietly as the toy was pushed farther in. He pushed back against Jenny, he couldn't help but push back.
Alice took one of his hands and placed it on her chest before reaching down between his legs. He quickly sucked in air as Alice cupped his small balls. Stacy was not even half as big as Nodrog or Sherman... but seeing as that was not their intention, his size did not matter.
Jenny moaned in his ear from the shared vibrations. She figured the slow pace would tease him as much as it did her. "Doing this to you really is turning me on."
He just cutely moaned, he couldn't say anything if he wanted. Which added to the enjoyment Alice and Jenny were getting out of it. Stacy's mind was going every way it could, until the other night, he had never shared a bed with a girl. Tonight was the first time he had kissed one, if not for how gentle they were treating him... He would have freaked out, as it was they knew just what to do, to get him to want more.
Jenny wrapped her arms around him and pulled him onto the toy and over backwards slowly. With him on top it allowed her rock her hips giving them both more pleasure. Stacy fell limp in her arms when Alice ran her tongue along his short length followed by taking all of him in her mouth.
That was too much stimulation for him and he came quickly. Jenny shuddered under him he figured from her own climax. Alice continued to tease him and as Jenny moaned under him, Stacy figured Alice was doing something to Jenny as well.
Alice smiled as she turned the toy's vibration up as high as it would go. Partly for payback when Jenny left the toy in her when she was knotted with Nodrog. Both of them moaned as she manipulated the toy by tugging on the harness.
Stacy was still laying on Jenny, but she had her arms around him. Alice had taken the toy and harness off of Jenny and disappeared. "See girls can be fun too." Jenny said and gave him a squeeze.
"yeah..." Stacy said as he started catching his breath. He didn't know what to think about it. He wanted to get up and go to bed but Jenny was a little stronger than him. He was going to ask when Alice came back around the couch wearing the toy.
"My turn." Alice giggled as she spread his legs.
Now he knew why Jenny wouldn't let go and he moaned as Alice pushed the toy inside him. Alice smiled a bit shyly after getting the toy all inside him. Stacy was used to being taken from behind, seeing the expression on her face as the strap on pleased them both was... exciting.
Jenny took one of his hands and placed it on Alice's chest. "Do like me." Jenny whispered and with her other hand she teased the tip of Alice's nipple with the tip of her thumb.
Stacy mimicked her motion and Alice moaned softly. Which caused her to push the toy a little harder causing him to moan. Jenny nibbled the back of his neck and ran her hand along and up his stomach and chest. He sighed as she did the same to one of his nipples.
Alice kissed him and worked the toy a little quicker. Watching Jenny do this to him had gotten her very hot and bothered... Now that she was doing him, it was as thrilling as she thought it would be. Sure Jenny and her used toys on each other lots of times. But Stacy wasn't a girl and that made a profound difference in her perception of the physical act. "Am I going to hard?" Alice asked after he whimpered.
"Not at all..." Stacy said and looked Alice in the eye. "Go harder... Please."
Jenny laughed evilly as she got hold of the vibrator's remote. Alice had it set in the middle, so Jenny turned it all the way up. Both of them moaned as the toy buzzed away, so she turned it down to it's lowest setting.
"That's not very nice..." Alice said as the toy went back to high. Because she was just about there, when Jenny turned it down.
"No leave it on high." Stacy pleaded as Alice picked up the pace she was screwing him. For a hard piece of plastic strapped to a girl he was really enjoying it now. Jenny had ran her hand back down and was very softly running her fingers up and down his small hard on. She seemed to really like teasing the barbs on it.
"Be a good little lion and maybe we will let you play with the dragon..." Jenny whispered in his ear. She quickened her stroke as he arched his back, his breath was quick and his eyes were tightly closed.
Alice thrust the toy into him hard as she came. She looked down as Stacy came a second time all over himself as Jenny worked his little hard on. Alice turned the toy off and pulled it out of him. She laid back on the couch a little out of breath herself.
The three didn't say anything as they cleaned up and made their way to bed. Alice and Jenny let him sleep by himself. Alice was brushing her teeth when Jenny came into the bathroom again.
"You were right, doing that to him was very erotic. You and him are so cute the way you moan and squirm." Jenny said as she put her arms around Alice's waist.
"How do you know Nodrog would be willing to do that?" Alice asked.
"Because he told me he has before. Cross dressing is certainly nothing new." Jenny said.
"When did he tell you that." Alice asked before spitting in the sink.
"The day we got the handcuffs and the strap on." Jenny said. She watched as Alice took her vitamins and supplements, of which there was one more now.
"Does that mean he is bi?" Alice asked.
"It might... you're not thinking about him and Sherman are you?" Jenny asked as they left the bathroom.
"I wasn't until you brought it up." Alice said. They both got into bed and turned out the lights.
"Alice, is everything alright?" Jenny asked as Alice rolled over and put her arm around her.
"Couldn't be any better." Alice said and kissed Jenny.
"You would tell me if something was wrong, right?" Jenny asked.
"Of course I would. Why do you ask?" Alice asked.
"I just worry about you is all." Jenny said.
"Everything is fine. You have nothing to worry about." Alice said and kissed her again. "Good night love."
"Good night love." Jenny said. A single tear ran down her cheek as she rolled over. She knew something was not okay and it hurt that Alice wouldn't tell her... It hurt a lot.