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Kaav’s eyes met mine, and I knew the instant our eyes met that hedidwant Hive to be with us. He wanted to share me with him, even if Hive had taken his body. Even if he looked ready to kill Hive. Kaav clenched his jaw, because my face was burning red. I could feel myself blushing all the way up to the tops of my ears.

“God, I love it!” Hive said, reaching down and gently stroking his big silver cock. “You two are so fun to watch. You’ve known each other for barely more than a day, and yet you speak so much to each other without even saying a word. Oh, you absolutely have to let me be a part of this.”

I tried not to smile, but Kaav smirking gave me the signal that it was okay.

Kaav sighed, and his big broad shoulders heaved. “I’ve seen the way you look at him, My Weapon. When I look at him, I see another person now, but I also see what feels like an old part of me. All of my sexual fantasies involvethat bodyas well, and the idea of it fucking you with a mind of its own…” His jaw clenched tight, and his muscles did too. Then his cock started getting hard.

Hive clapped his hands together. “Then it’s decided! We’ll share her.”

Kaav gave a slight, nearly imperceptible nod of his head. Hive took a big step toward me. Despite my growing attraction to him, the speed that they decided this had startled me, and I stepped back reflexively, until I was up against the wall—no, it was the bed. The bed frame pressed into my shin. I stopped, and then Hive was right on top of me.

“Precious,” he said, reaching his calloused silver hand up to my jaw. His thumb stroked my cheek on one side, his four fingers on the other. “Would you like Kaav and me to breed you as brothers in a triumvirate?

“I…” I said, but my throat closed up. My jaw moved wordlessly.

What did I really want? What was true will, and what was sex-fueled desire? Were the two things really any different? High Command had tried to separate the two things, protecting us from ever making a decision based on sexual desire, but that protection meant we’d lost half of what it meant to be women.

Now the balance had been restored. I was whole again. Those two categories—will and lust—were merged. What my sex-fueled desire led me to want was what I truly wanted. The two things could no longer be separated. I wasn’t protected from that anymore. I wasfree.

I wanted both of these Khetar men to breed me. I wanted them to share me.

I nodded because I couldn’t speak. I nodded only a little more obviously than Kaav had. What was going to happen once I agreed? Was Kaav really okay with this? It all felt too good to be true.

“So you both agree?” Hive asked, his silver hand still on my cheek, his other stroking up and down the full length of his thick dingdong.

“We agree,” Kaav said.

I shot Kaav a look, still in disbelief that this was all really happening.

“What does it all mean?” I asked, still whispering because of how close Hive was to me. Because he was still touching me.

“We’ll have to make some decisions together,” Hive said. “Will it be safer in orbit and on a ship, or will we be safer on the surface? If on a ship, do we want to be on one of these floating lesbian bases, or do we want to be on a failing packship? There’s a lot of interesting decisions to make.”

Kaav—to my surprise—shoved Hive hard against the wall, pressing his forearm up against Hive’s throat. Hive was smiling even though his neck and shoulder muscles were popping out and tightly flexed, probably to keep his airway open against Kaav’s attempt to choke him out.

“You fucker,” Kaav growled. “I’m glad you think all of these life-or-death decisions you’ve forced Weapons into areinteresting.”

My natural instinct was to try to break up the fight. I knew I wasn’t strong enough to, and even if I had a C3-Eve-Splayer, I somehow doubted I’d be able to do anything with it. I wasn’t about to shoot Kaav or Hive with a plasma rifle, and I doubted Kaav would take any threat I made with it seriously. I was Weaponless Sojourner. I had no idea what I could possibly do to stop these two powerful men from fighting each other.

A newly awakened part of me didn’t want to stop them either. So I stood and watched as Kaav’s golden elbow dug into Hive’s silver neck. Hive grinned sardonically at Kaav even as he struggled to breathe.

“You’re going to tell us,” Kaav said, “the best course of action to take. Before you lose your omniscience and become another dipshit Khetar like me. How are we meant to do anything without you? You made us rely on you, and now you abandon us?”

“You’re right, Brother. It’s my fault,” Hive rasped. “I was doing too much of the work for you. I realized it millennia ago, but I only decided to fix it now.”

“Fix it!” Kaav said. He pulled Hive off the wall with both hands, then slammed him against the opposite wall. He didn’t go for his throat this time, but he slammed his head right into Hive’s face. Hive took the hit without resistance. There was a loud crack, and then Hive’s nose was dripping blood. “You call this fixing it?”

“You’ll learn not to rely on me,” Hive said, no trace of pain in his voice despite what looked like a broken nose, “the Khetar will have to work with the humans to control their own technology. There’s a very aesthetic symmetry to the whole thing. It’s really quite beautiful if you think about it. A planet of all women being joined by a race of all men. They have to learn to work together and thrive in harmony. Eden will be our new home world, Kaav. We’ll build something truly spectacular on this world.”

Kaav slammed Hive against the wall once more for good measure, then threw his hands up in exasperation.

I grabbed a tissue from the desk and held it out toward Hive. I expected him to take it and wipe the blood off his face, but instead he just raised an eyebrow at me.

High Command had always told us that women were better than men in most of the ways that mattered. We were more caring, compassionate, and attentive, among other things. So it came natural as breathing to me to use the tissue on Hive’s face. I blotted it at first, then I crumpled the paper up into a ball, turned it over so the clean side was facing Hive, and I wiped off the remaining blood. When I’d finished, a few more drops dripped down onto his silver mouth and lips, and I grabbed a fresh sheet of tissue to clean him off. Then I held the wadded-up paper right on his nose, stemming the flow of more blood.

“You have no idea how good it feels to bleed,” Hive said, “Thanks for that, Brother.”

“I never thought I’d head butt myself,” Kaav said, shaking his head. “But then I guess that body’s not myself anymore.”

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