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love, but she really wanted this
too.  Inciting Bill’s lust made her body quiver in anticipation of being taken
hard and fast…  She did not fear his lust in the least bit anymore.  She knew
he would make it as good for her no matter how crazy she got him.  
    She knew she would always be safe, protected and loved in
his arms.

Chapter 3
     
    Bill was feeling relaxed, it was about two days after the
battle when the ships were finally repaired and the five backup ships arrived. 
He, Gwen, and Larissa had been busy the last couple of days sending Ariella
more energy, with her avatar’s help of course.  He was finally starting to
believe that all these women loved him, and that it was okay for him to love
them all back.  He still didn’t get why though.  Why they wanted him that is, but
he wasn’t going to argue either.
    They had arrived in the enemy system before anyone else to
do the scans, although all the ships had cloaking ability they were worried
about traps.  The enemy knew we were coming but hadn’t moved from the system, there
had to be something up, no one was that stupid.
    He knew he should be paying attention to what they were
saying about the scans so he stopped his wandering mind and focused on what was
going on…
    Ariella said, “It doesn’t look like an offensive trap.  Those
twenty four ships are stuffed with Elvii and Orlii.  It looks like they are
going to hide behind them.  Of course it’s going to work too.  We will have to
take more risks to disable instead of destroying those ships.”
    Larissa nodded.  “I agree, we can’t sacrifice all those
innocent lives.  The odds are a little better though I think, twenty four to
fifteen.  Let’s just go kick their ass!”
    Ariella sighed, “See this ship here?  They have their
weapons charged and pointed at a city on the surface.”
    Gwen said thoughtfully, “We have ground defenses in the
warehouse, can you teleport me and a couple of shield generators to the city,
without them noticing?”
    Ariella shrugged.  “Maybe, but if they detect the transport
they might just fire on the city before you can set up.  I’m not willing to
risk that.  We might have a better chance with an attack from cloak, taking the
ship.”
    Bill shook his head and said, “Wait.  It’s too easy, what if
they have cloaked ships around that one?  After all it’s the only one focused
on the planet, it’s wearing a big kick me sign right now.  It’s what I would
do, make you see the obvious trap, then, when you disarm it I would spring the
real one.  I could be wrong.  Maybe they are that stupid, or desperate?”
    Ariella widened her scans to other dimensions looking for
any indication of a cloaked ship.  This was something only the Dravii could do
but she usually didn’t bother because it took so much energy, but thanks to the
last few days she had some to burn.  There were quite a few dimensions and it
took a while, but she finally found what bill suspected.
    Ariella said, “I found them, good call, but we can defeat the
trap easily now that we know they are there.  Just like when I am cloaked they
will be especially vulnerable to energy weapons.  I have their location and can
easily disable them with just my secondary beams at the same time I disable the
lure ship.  I don’t know if they have hostages too, so we won’t take the
chance.
    “I think what we will do is sneak in close to the planet,
and take them out as our other ships attack head on.  It will be dangerous, but
I don’t want another ship to take shots at the planet.”
    Everyone agreed with Ariella so she sent orders to the ships
and they moved into attack position, her taking those three ships will be the
signal to attack.  They all held their breaths as they snuck through the enemy
lines and slipped between the enemy ship and the planet.  In theory they were
undetectable, but they were also quite vulnerable.
    A short time later Ariella popped into normal space
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