New Enceladus – chapter 1 of 10 by Limnophile

I liked fondling Molly’s boobs when I was bored, and would finger her a few times a week. I loved to play with her body while she was on a voice call with her family, especially her dad or her brothers.

Once I made her climax while she talked to her little sister; “AH! AH! EEEEHHHH!!!”

I heard her sister ask, “MOLLY! What’s wrong? Are you ok?”

“I AH … AH … I banged my toe! AAAH! I think maybe it’s broken. Ah! Ah!”

I had to struggle not to laugh.

I never gave Oskar or Molly oral sex or kissed them, not even once. I’d be giving up some of my power. They said, “I love you” to each other several times a day, but never to me. I knew they felt it, and they knew I’d never say it to them.

Before we left for winter break at the end of the semester, I told them; “You two have been a lot of fun. If you want, you can request a new room and I’ll still help you. I won’t make you stay with me if you don’t want to.”

They looked at each other a moment and Oskar said, “I’ll stay.” He hugged me, smooshing his face into my breasts. Molly kissed my cheek and joined the hug, “Me too.”

When we returned from break, Oskar gave me a necklace with three hearts on it as a Christmas gift. I saw Molly had a matching one.

Molly sat on the floor and kissed my feet, then said; “We trust you. Use our bodies.” She put her chin on my knee, then handed me a flyswatter with a bow on it. Apparently, she was into the power and dominance play as much as I was!

I lightly touched both of them on their cheeks with it and hung it on the wall. I never used it. People wonder why I had a flyswatter hanging in my quarters on the ship, when there were no bugs. It’s a symbol of my twisted love for Oskar and Molly, and later, the rest of our family. In the colony, it would have a prominent place on the wall over my bed.

As expected, Oskar became an Electrical Engineer and backup Security Officer. I was proud and happy, but a little surprised, when Molly became the team’s lead Geologist.

The day after Oskar heroically sacrificed himself to save us, Molly came to me with tears streaming from her eyes. She told me she missed him a lot, and she loved me. I kissed her forehead as I hugged her, saying; “I know, and I loved him too.” She was the love of my life. I wish I had told her that.

As a special ‘Thank You’ that only I could give, I made a zygote with Professor Morse and sneaked it in when I supervised loading the rest of the embryos onto the ship.

Our daughter Sarah would be the first person born on New Enceladus, and inherit my phenomenal memory. One day she would make the biggest technological advance since cave people discovered fire.

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