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Subject: {ASSM} RP <*> Biolab 13, Cycle 01 - Liaya Stevens 4/? - New Plans (nosex Fpov)
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Released to the public domain

Story codes:  best/zoo, F/wolf, preg, mention of wolves killing a human (in
passing as part of the setup for the main story)
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For those of you who followed the 'Olsen Twins Raped by genetically altered
wolves' story and thread in ASS and ASSD, this series of stories is loosely
based on (using different characters), inspired by and builds on some of the
things mentioned in that story

My thanks for Fidelius Castratus' permission to take some of his ideas and
use them here.

If you can't handle reading a story that takes some liberties with science,
don't waste our time by reading this.  The 'stretches' are few but I've tried
to keep things internally consistent.

This is an adult themed story and contains material not suitable for many
ages and people.  If, according to the laws where you live, you shouldn't be
reading this, don't hold me responsible for your decisions.
---

Some background:

Several genetically modified wolves escaped from a government lab. A few days
later, searchers found the remains of a woman in her mid-twenties.
Investigation led to the conclusion the wolves had partially eaten her.  A
more thorough examination of the remains led to the conclusion that all but
one of the wolves had taken her sexually.

Evidence found at the site indicated the woman's twin sister had been there
at the same time.  How she survived was a mystery.   Concessions were made
and she was advised that due to security concerns, her silence on the 'facts'
would be appreciated.  Her shock at her sister's death seemed to be genuine,
so nobody thought to take the time to ask her for more details about the days
leading up to her sister's death.

Security was god to some of them and a few people suggested the woman be
'taken care of'.  Cooler heads prevailed and the sister was allowed to live.
It was pointed out that any questioning or further mistakes would let the
wrong people know there was something worth hiding.  They couldn't afford to
let that happen.  Maybe later, when the furor had died out, the woman could
be 'taken care of'.

Due to public outrage, they were able to hunt and kill the wolves with nobody
ever thinking that they might have had other, more serious reasons for
wanting them dead.

Tracks found at the death site were assumed to have been those of the alpha
wolf tracking the survivor for some reason.  An expert testified that her
tracks indicated she was not frightened during her escape .

Several months after the wolves escaped but before the project resumes,
surveillance of the young woman has turned up evidence that has forced them
to rethink things.

How to pronounce the names.
Hyrek - HIHR-eck  (accent first syllable)
Liaya - Lee-AYE-yah (accent second syllable)
------

Biolab 13 - Cycle 01
Liaya Stevens
Chapter Four - New Plans
----

"Damnit!  You were supposed to clean up all the loose ends!"  The man is
speaking with a cold venom that chills everyone in the room.

"But sir..."  The technician is trying to placate his 'boss'.  "We only knew
that those wolves mated with and ate the one girl.  We've been watching the
other one and while we finally figured out she'd been mated with, she's kept
her mouth shut so we didn't push things.  As far as we know, she only made
the one routine visit to her doctor.  No other phone calls, no medicines...
It was supposed to be a routine surveillance so nobody paid much attention to
anything except her possibly talking about what happened.  Once the media was
done with her, there was nothing we can point to that would have told us
anything.

"Besides..."  He grumbles softly and with obviously heated feelings.  "Nobody
expected that damn Hyrek would turn out to be fertile with humans and get her
pregnant.  That sure wasn't part of our plans."

Most of those present let loose inaudible sighs of relief as the director
nods slowly.  He notes the sighs but ignores them  because the feelings of
others don't matter to him right now.  

"OK.  We don't know how that happened but it's done.

"More importantly, what can we do next and still keep the project on track?"

They turn away from the director to study the picture now being displayed on
the screen.

"Thank god it looks like a normal puppy.  Let's hope it has none of Hyrek's
intelligence."  That's from one of the genetechs.

"Those people are too visible for us to just go in grab them.  No telling how
people would react.  It's too soon for anything to happen to her.  As much as
I'd like to kill or capture them both, I can't approve such action.  Besides,
this is a chance to see how well it blends in.  That can help our ultimate
goal."  This from the security specialist.

The director nods, starts to speak and then pauses as an idea occurs to him.
"Keep an eye on them but don't do anything yet.

"You know, we kept everything after we killed Hyrek and the others. Let's..."
He pauses to smile a slightly evil smile that only Liaya catches... "Try
again. This time, we'll use some of Hyrek's sperm to 'breed' the next batch
of puppies."  The techs in the room think it over and smile openly or to
themselves.  Everyone knows it isn't a good time to mention any objections.
A security specialist decides to speak up.

"Sir, if I'm reading the tapes right, all those wolves wanted was freedom
from where they were.  While the escape plan was elaborate...  all the
evidence indicates they hadn't planned much past that point.  Hyrek is the
big unknown at this point.  We obviously underestimated him."  He shrugs a
bit.  "We'll never know how much."

"Go on..."  The director's voice is cold and filled with hidden threats.

The man ignores the implications and hurries on.

"They didn't kill during the 'escape'.  I think if we were to use one of our
more secluded areas in the forest and let them run loose, we could almost
eliminate the risks of any of the next batch trying to escape as they get
older."

"Liaya?"  Everyone looks at the woman named, with mixed feelings of fear and
hope.

She had been over-ruled about her demands that they recapture instead of kill
the wolves.  Nobody denied her competence or partisan feelings.  She didn't
deny her feelings either.  Those feelings, and her undeniable genetech
skills--had made her head of Section Thirteen as soon as she'd been
recruited.

"I was careless."  She shrugs slightly.  "I thought I understood Hyrek and
the others.  I never thought they might be planning an escape.

"No,  worse.  I never thought Hyrek was planning one.

"As Jim mentioned, we underestimated him.

"I won't do that again.

"I also think next time will work."  She pointed at the image.  "There's
proof it *will* work.

"We just need to refine our conditioning."

Then, she looks down at the table.  Everyone waits.

In a very quiet voice, she continues.  "To avoid...  'Potential problems'....
I'm willing to be the woman who is 'bred' to produce the next batch of
puppies."

There is a thoughtful silence as her offer is considered.  Nobody notices the
slight and chilling smile that is fleetingly visible on the director's face.
He's skilled at deception.  He's also skilled at maneuvering people to get
what he wants.  Liaya had rejected his sexual advances so he had carefully
worked things so her 'affinity' with the wolves would lead to her offer. Only
he knows where the materials used in the first set of experiments had come
from.

Most of the genetic material used had been his.

It would appear that his lust for Liaya had bred true.  It thrills him to
think of her being the mother of his new 'children'.

None of that thrill is visible.

"Artificial wombs worked for the first batch.  We could use other wolves to
carry artificially inseminated eggs to term.  Why should we use you
directly?"  He can guess her reasons but he wants to hear her thoughts out
loud.  He wants to embarrass this woman who has not only rejected him but has
also proven him wrong on such an important matter as the security surrounding
the wolves.

Hell, if the bitch had let herself be killed instead of giving in to the
wolves, none of this would have happened.

"Sir...

"We know that natural reproduction works.  I think we should not ignore that
proof and use it to reduce the risks in a very critical stage of the project.
Not only that.."  She blushes.  "The maternal bond will be greater and it
will reduce the chances of them trying to escape."

Only in her deepest thoughts does she dare to add.  'Or tie them to me strong
enough so they take me with them next time.'

The survival of the one woman hints at something she hopes only she is able
to see.

If this whole project of creating 'animal spies to order' works, it will
revolutionize things.  What nobody else has realized yet is that by using
wolves, they are creating spies  whose loyalty would be to the members of
their 'pack'.  Unlike humans, you don't gain that loyalty through
indoctrination, money or appeal to reason.

She'll have to be careful but if they move to the forest compound there is a
better chance that in the guise of 'training', she can bond the wolves to her
more fully this time.  She regrets the mistakes made but she has learned from
them.  Next time, she will move far slower and with more assurance.  After
all, they mature much faster than humans.  In Hyrek's case, his mental powers
matured even faster than his body.

As part of the testing, they had estimated Hyrek's 'intelligence' as around
twelve years old.  Considering he had been eighteen months old and just past
his 'puberty', they figured he would eventually get pretty close to adult
human intelligence.

Nobody had considered that he might have already reached that level and
decided to hide his true abilities.

He paid for that 'mistake' with his life and the lives of his companions when
he moved too soon.  Her guess is that once they escaped, the sudden change of
environment caused their instincts to surface and take control.

Whatever had happened, there were tantalizing hints that Hyrek had managed to
override those instincts.

She hopes Hyrek's children will be as capable as he was.

This time, she will take care to make sure his children are taught to make
*very* long range plans before acting.  She smiles to herself.  Spies have to
be careful or they don't survive for long.

The director nods slowly, as if he is carefully considering her words.  Had
he not been distracted by his own thoughts, he would have given some thought
to why this normally forceful woman seemed so reluctant to express herself.
He chalks it up to embarrassment at having to give birth to puppies and
possibly wind up mating with them after they are older.  She'll make a fine
'brood bitch'.

Even better, she is doing it 'in the name of Science'.  He gloats at how easy
it is to manipulate her.

"We'll do it."

That ended the planning conference.

The stage is set for the next step:  Breeding Liaya and creating their
'spies'.
----

"Community togetherness can lead to a consensus outlook that seeks and destroys any dissident element, no matter how small and really harmless"

Dean R. Koontz - "A Darkness in My Soul" - published June, 1972

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