Brynin the War 2
By Thadd Evans
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Falcon company lands on the planet, Pl5, joining the battle to defeat Harcus’ armies, ones that have taken over this entire world.
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Brynin the War 2 - Thadd Evans
Fight or be conquered.
Falcon Company lands on the planet, Pl5, joining the battle to defeat Harcus’ armies, ones that have taken over this entire world.
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Copyright © 2016 Thadd Evans
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Brynin the War Two
Brynin War Book Two
By
Thadd Evans
Dedication
Michio Kaku
Chapter One
Lia put on her tight leather dress and knee-high boots, footwear with high heels. Let’s go for a walk later. Right now I’m horny.
I smiled.
She lay on her back, legs spread, and unzipped her dress.
I took off my clothes, then stooped, shoved my dick inside her and pumped.
Lia winked. Your penis is long and thick, feels good. I love our rough fucking.
I moved faster, lifting her butt off the carpet with each thrust.
She yelled, Hump your bitch. Her pussy is hot.
Sweat rolled down her face.
I grinned and kissed her breast. Her nipple sprayed me with a fragrant mist.
She closed her eyes. My heart is open. I love it when you’re inside me.
Fantastic.
She sat up, a happy look on her face. When we’re walking, I feel your prick inside me. It’s a wonderful sensation.
I nodded. Although we made love four times a day, both of us never were bored with it.
I’m addicted to you, don’t like it when you’re not around.
An hour later, as both of us entered a park, taking a leisurely stroll, my phone rang. I said, Hello.
On screen, one that was in my contact lenses, Corporal Jez frowned. Report for duty, tomorrow at zero eight hundred.
Yes, sir.
The screen went brown, end of message.
Lia paused. What was that about?
I answered.
Damn it. How long will you be gone?
I frowned. I don’t know. Even if they told me, the specifics couldn’t be shared with you.
I put my arm around her. I’ll miss you every moment we’re apart.
I’ll miss you.
We kissed.
I waved goodbye to Lia and RJ, her daughter. Lia spread both legs and wiggled her hips at me, a sexual gesture.
I stepped inside the Interstellar Troop Carrier, a trapezoid-shaped craft, and sat close to other members of Falcon Company, part of 3rd Battalion, 7th Regiment, 9th Infantry Division, 11th Council Army, under General Goa, soldiers I would fight with.
Millions of Turons, Mlaan, Aito, humans, Ulthe and Glemal, races from the moons, Brynin, Litor, M3 and the planets, Icir and Pl5, had joined the Council Interstellar Force in order to defeat Harcus’ armies. According to my smart phone files, his armies consisted of four million troops, including robots, human clones, Turon and other races.
Unfortunately, other files indicated that his armies were much larger. How much larger? I wasn’t sure. Harcus might have transmitted lies regarding the size of his forces.
A concern came to mind. For some odd reason, officers in the Council Interstellar Force, military officials I had never met, had placed me in the infantry, not in the Air Force or Interstellar Force. Why wasn’t I in either one of these forces, positions that would allow me to be more helpful to the Council military? Although I had asked my CO about this, he told me he was just following orders.
To my left sat a private, a Turon male with blue skin, he glanced at me, frowning. Lieutenant, earlier today, a sergeant told me this ITC might land in the Hig Mountains, roughly four hundred miles from Nef’s west coast.
It’s possible.
The Hig, rugged peaks, were on the planet Pl Five, in its southern hemisphere. However, many locations had been mentioned. It was hard for me to tell where we were going because lieutenants, officers with low ranks, were among the last officers to know about many important decisions.
To his left, a Mlaan woman, a private with huge viridian eyes, clenched her fist. I’m ready to fight LN troops.
The Turon looked at her. Do you have any battle experience?
She replied, an irritated expression on her face. No. Do you?
Yes. I was on Litor for eight months, fighting LN robots. We went in with a little over two hundred thousand troops. Only forty-seven thousand of us survived.
The Mlaan blinked, but didn’t say a word.
I glanced at the Turon. When you say LN robots, you’re referring to six-foot-tall, Linked Network humanoid androids?
Yes.
My stomach muscles tightened, a worried reaction. According to my smart phone files, LN humanoid robot’s computer chips updated themselves once a week. As a result, they, fighters with chrome heads and silver bodies, moved faster. From the neck down, one inch in diameter bronze shields protected them.
The Turon frowned. A friend told me that Harcus came to power in Sars, a continent in Pl Five’s southern hemisphere. Why didn’t anyone stop him?
The Mlaan replied, "From what I’ve heard, eleven years