Must Read: HERO (A Violence, Mind Control And sex Story) - Season 1 - Episode 96

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Must Read: HERO (A Violence, Mind Control And sex Story) - Season 1 - Episode 96

I couldnt see Vage, but something more unexpected happens.



Words starts appearing before my eyes.
‘Initializing. . . Done’
‘Synchronizing. . .Done’
‘Powering up. . .Done’
I have no idea what is going on, as the words scroll across my vision, very much like a heads- up-display from some video game. In fact, as I turn my head, the words move with me.
‘Systems check. . .Passed’
‘All systems functional’
No further words appear, and the other words disappear.
“What’s going on?” I call out. “VAGE?”
‘Go through the door’
The words appear, and this time there is an arrow, pointing to my right. As I turn, I see an opening that looks the same as the one from when I’d last seen Vage; rectangular, filled with a pitch black darkness that I can’t see through. The
arrow moved as I turned and is pointing right at it.
“But I can’t see in there,” I protest. “I need you to guide me.”
‘Go through the door’
The words blink a few times. Heaving a sigh, I figure I might as well see what’s up. I step through the midnight portal, and am immediately
blind. I stop, hoping Vage will come along and guide me, but then something else happens that is the most shocking yet.
My eyes adjust, and I’m able to see. It’s still dim, and everything has a deep red glow to it, making
objects stand out oddly. Looking around, I’m able to see that I’m on some sort of walkway, and an arrow appears in front of me, pointing the way. I can’t see any walls, only the path before me.
Shrugging, and not knowing what else to do, I follow the arrow, turning when they tell me to turn, and soon I’m hopelessly lost. It’s like a GPS in my head.




The arrows lead me to another doorway, but I can see through this one, and am able to see Vage seated on top of something cylindrical.
‘You may enter, but do not speak’
The doorway opens, and I step through, about ready to exclaim my happiness at seeing her, but
the words flash again, brighter this time, as if they’re yelling, and I shut my mouth.
‘Think your words to me, and I’ll see them’
Vage doesn’t move, doesn’t even open her eyes to look at me, as I stand by her. I wonder what is
wrong with her, and if there is anything I can do to help.
‘I am fine, thank you’
My thoughts must have reached Vage. I wonder if this is some effect from whatever I’d injected myself with last night, only to have the words
confirm it a moment later.
‘Yes. Those are extremely small robots, you would call them Wanger. They have linked our minds together, and will be able to help you in
your coming battles with the demons.’
I nod, thinking “Thank you,” to her.
‘Please, be seated’
An arrow points to a spot on the floor in front of where Vage sits, and I do as she asks. Her eyes are still closed, and I wonder what is going to
happen now.
‘Close your eyes’
My eyelids drop, and suddenly I find myself on a beach with red sands, azure waves lapping at the shore under a sky with two moons.
“This is my home planet,” Vage’s voice says right behind me. I spin around to look at her, and notice a glow to her skin I haven’t seen before.
“I am sorry that I have worried you, but I have been so weak from laying our hatchlings, that I
couldn’t see you.” Vage steps up next to me, and keeps her eyes on the horizon. I turn to look with
her, wondering at the beauty of it.
“Children? And we’re really here?” I ask her,
thinking she has somehow teleported us to her home planet, despite knowing how impossible that is.
“No. We are only in our own minds. I can talk to you in this way, that I can’t out there right now.”
For a split second I see weakness and weariness cross Vage features, and then it vanishes.
“I understand your people have a custom of giving gifts on this day. My gifts to you are the Wanger’s in
your blood, and the clothing that can help to protect you. The robots will work from now on, but the suit will only be wearable when you are on my ship.”
“Ship? So. . . we’re in space?” I ask, amazed.





Somehow I’ve always known we had to be, but the confirmation still sets my heart to beating.
What geek doesn’t dream of going to space?
“We are in low orbit now. You would not
consider this space, but it is close.”
Vage’s words from earlier come back to me, and I have to know.
“You said children. . . I thought we weren’t compatible. Genetically, that is.”
Vage nods, and as she speaks, I realize that she isn’t taking the time to translate before talking. We
are talking in perfect sync.
“Somehow you changed me. I felt it at the time, but didn’t
understand, until I felt my eggs being fertilized.





I had been told what to expect. . . But it’s different.”
Vage replied me, more weakly.

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