Rescued?
Copyright© 2025 by Cainneach McEinri
Chapter 13
Fiction Sex Story: Chapter 13 - Friends of a woman learn someone plans to assassinate her. With only a few days to react, they initiate a plan to rescue her while letting those behind assassins think they were successful. This alters the destiny of both the woman and her friends.
Caution: This Fiction Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Fa/Fa Consensual BiSexual Fiction Paranormal Lactation Oral Sex Pregnancy Body Modification
4th Sunday – Lone Pine
When the alarm woke Susan, she wondered at first if she had set it correctly. As her thoughts cleared, she remembered that she was to meet the J’s in the security center at 4 AM. After stretching, she dressed then grabbed a fruit drink on her way out of the suite.
Entering the security center, she cheerfully said, “Good morning.”
“Good morning,” several replied, some were grumbled while others were cheerful.
“Where are Jan and Jen?”
“They are in the tack room getting ready,” replied Jo with a smile.
“It’s a bit cold for just wearing body paint, I think.”
Smiling Jo replied, “Well body paint was the plan until they saw the forecast. They will wear an insulated body suit that has camouflage colouring.”
“Even so I’ll bet it is still chilly.”
“A bit,” responded Jo. “I just started to review the plans for today’s activity, so you are just in time. Beth, Deanna, and Alice will be assisting but they are here primarily to watch the monitors. Susan, I would like you to assist me in logging the drop points for the sensors.
“The large monitor on the right has the map we’ve created by combining drone data with a topographical map. As the sensors are dropped, we need to log the GPS position and its id. Jan and Jen have a GPS transmitter in their gear which is linked to the map software. Thus their path will also show on the map. When they drop a sensor, they will call in the sensor number and their GPS position. We need to record the information in this table. Them stating the GPS information is to confirm what is on the display. Generally they are going to place sensors at intervals around the valley perimeter about 25 yards into the tree line.
“Any questions?”
“Emergency response?” questioned Beth.
“Initial response will be by horse back. If that isn’t sufficient, we’ll use a 4 wheeler. We won’t saddle the horses until they are needed. Lena and I will respond. Think about it, if you have concerns before we start contact me. Susan and I will be in the tack room until they depart.”
After a pause, she added, “We should be back here in about an hour.”
When Jo and Susan entered the tack room, Susan said, “Good morning.”
“And to you,” responded Jan and Jen.
Jan and Jen had just finished putting on their coveralls and were preparing to put on their boots. Seeing Susan examining the boots Jen said, “The boots are a soft leather, so they are almost like a second skin. Fortunately, we can wear them with the coveralls. The leather soles are thick enough to protect the feet but flexible enough that you can feel what you are stepping on. This makes it is easier to move quietly.”
“I like the way they look. So what can I assist with?”
Jan replied, “Primarily finish putting the sensors in our back packs. As soon as I lace up my boots, I think I am ready. The bags containing the sensors is over there by the backpacks.”
“Water?”
“A bladder in the backpack. Both are full.”
Susan picked up one of the sensors and examined it. It was a round object between the size of a golf ball and baseball. The outer surface was rough and covered in multiple shades of grey, green, yellow, and brown. She then began putting the remaining sensors in the backpack. While she did, she watched Jo assisted applying body paint to Jen and Jan’s faces. When they finished, the only white visible was their eyes.
“So what do you think?” asked Jen.
Jo responded, “When you put the shawl on, you all will be very difficult to distinguish from your surroundings.”
“Why a shawl?” queried Susan.
“It has an irregular surface to break up the hard edges of the body,” responded Jo. “You’ll be able to see the impact on the monitors as you will know where to look.”
“Are you ready?” asked Jo.
“As soon as the paint is dry,” responded Jen.
Jan said, “Maybe we should have followed Susan’s lead and shaved our heads.”
Laughing Jen said, “Well clean up would be easier. Jan you are dry, so I suspect I am as well.”
Jo helped Jen put on her backpack, then the shawl. Seeing what Jo was doing Susan assisted Jan.
Jen and Jan put their hats on then said, “See you all after dusk.”
Jo and Susan watched them walk separately between the buildings and start across the meadow. It wasn’t long before they could no longer be seen in the predawn light.
“Shall we return to the security center,” offered Jo. “By the time, we get organized, they will be calling in.”
As they made their way back Susan enquired, “Once we are setup, how do want to work today? If I can fit it in, I would like to do my usual exercises this morning.”
“It will only take us a few minutes to get set up. Once that is done, why don’t you go do your exercises then come back after breakfast. At that point you can take over for me until noon or so.”
“Suits me.”
Jo then showed the group, how they wanted to record Jan and Jen’s movements. It was almost a half an hour before Jan signaled that she was dropping the first sensor. A few minutes later Jen signaled her first drop. The group watched as Jo noted both sensors in the log.
Jo then said, “I think we are set. So Susan see you back here after breakfast. Alice will return after she has breakfast. Deanna is scheduled to start at noon and Beth at 4.”
“Okay, see you in a few,” replied Susan.
Checking the time as she left, Susan realized she would reach the gym at her normal time for Tai Chi, so she could follow her normal exercise routine. Breakfast would be a welcome break by the time she was done.
When Susan returned to the Security Center, she said, “How are they doing?”
“They are making good time,” responded Jo. “I am glad we were able to add the tracking aspect to the map as it gives us a better idea of their progress. The green dots are the sensors they’ve placed.”
“So are you ready for me to maintain the log?”
“Yes.”
Alice said, “Did you notice that the intruders did not arrive this morning.”
“Good,” replied Jo. “Since we’ve been here, they haven’t been detected everyday. Being able to note that is likely in part due to the improved sensor resolution. Our increased awareness is also a factor. Another aspect to consider is that having someone there every day would be expensive.”
“I can see that. Another view could be that your presence caused the change.”
“Now that is an interesting reason which if true raises a lot of questions. Anyway, I’m going to breakfast. See you after lunch.”
Beth added, “I am going to breakfast, see you all at 4.”
As the morning passed, Susan dutifully recorded the position data for the dropped sensors. While doing this she thought about the discussion regarding the intruders. About mid morning she started making a list of questions, which Alice noted.
It was nearly lunch time when Alice said, “I don’t mean to be nosey but what are you working on.”
“A list of questions prompted by what I heard this morning. Actually it was the last comment you made that tweaked this activity.”
Alice expression was one of confusion to Susan’s response.
“It was in regards to the intruders. It seems like it would be an expensive proposition to have them there everyday or even at less frequent intervals. You all believe that they were watching everyday prior to Jan, Jen, and Jo arrival. So I’ve tried to create a list of questions that may lead to discovering why there are watchers and who is supporting them. After all my speciality is data analysis but first you need data or information to analyze.”
“That makes sense. So what do you have on your list?”
“Why don’t we wait until Jo is back? Deanna will be here then. So I can share it with all of you at the same time.”
“Sure. We might want to get carry out from the dining room to avoid missing lunch.”
“Good point. Can you arrange it?”
“Sure. I’ll ask Deanna.”
Later when Deanna entered the Security Center, she was carrying three lunches. “Since you all were dining here I thought I would join you. How are Jan and Jen doing?”
“They are ahead of schedule,” replied Susan. “Did you see Jo?”
“Yes. She was eating lunch.”
“Well let’s eat as I am quite hungry.”
They were just finishing when Jo entered. “How come you all are eating lunch here?”
“So we could eat together,” responded Alice.
“Well that is true as far as it goes,” added Susan. “A better explanation is she wanted to learn what I’ve been doing while watching Jen and Jan’s progress. So what I have been doing is creating a list of questions that I think need to be answered in order to understand and perhaps resolve the issues regarding the intruders or watchers. This effort was prompted by comments I heard earlier regarding them. I don’t know if you all are aware of my skill set but it is analyzing data sets. As I don’t know much more than what I heard this morning, some of the questions are likely irrelevant.”
“Refresh my memory what prompted this?” asked Jo with a puzzled expression.
“Alice noted the apparent change in frequency of the intruders presence. You attributed it to the improved sensors so likely less false data. Alice noted the change occurred with you all joining the staff. Does weather impact their presence? Who is supporting them? Why are they making the effort? It seems like it would be an expensive endeavor. Yes it is all loosely associated, but...”
“Okay. Now I remember, go on.”
“Due to expense, how long have they been doing this? Another odd aspect is that they are only there during the day. Are we sure that’s the case? Does weather affect whether they come?
“What is issue behind their presence? Considering what takes place here, could the reason be religious? Another possibility, is that this location would be an ideal location for a shady/illegal operation. Based on what I know of how business is conducted here an observer could think this was a shady operation.
“Could the issue be related to how this property was acquired?
“Who was the initial administrator? Why did they leave? When did Madeline become the administrator?
“Have their been any disgruntled residents? If so what was the issue and how long ago? Have their been disgruntled adoptive parents?
“Is there only one observation location around the canyon?
“What do the locals think of this place?
“Is there something valuable in this canyon, such as minerals?
“That is not all of the questions, but I think those are some of the key ones. I’ll type them up and give you all a copy.
“To me, determining, who is sponsoring the intruders is a critical step in understanding the effort.
“Jo, I don’t know what you all have planned but I have a couple of suggestions. How about putting a drone up at night and monitor activity on the nearby roads. Another would be to spend a couple of nights up on the ridge where the approaches could be visually monitored. Another would be to hike around the canyon at just below the top of the ridge looking for indications of visitor activity.”
“I like your suggestions. As to timing, I will need to discuss them with Jan and Jen. Currently, we are putting the majority of our effort in updating the network. This is a major upgrade to the network which will result in better security, better response, and in many cases new computers. The network equipment and software has been ordered and should be arriving soon. Once the equipment is here, our focus will shift to getting it set up. We don’t expect it to take us very long have it up and running. With respect to site security, so far we have focused on addressing the easy issues. The issue of the intruders and their motivation isn’t on the easy to do list. Susan, I think your list will be a big help when our focus shifts to security.”
Smiling she responded, “As to your network upgrades, I suspect there is quite a bit talent among the residents who could assist you. If you used them, it would ease your work load and shorten the time.”
“Good point and one we hadn’t considered.”
“When I mentioned the range of talent here to my sponsor, they were interested learning what was available, as it would give them another resource. So I’ve agreed to gather the information. I have discussed this interest with Madeline. She liked the idea but left gathering the information with me.”
Deanna responded, “I am interested in being included in your local talent list.”
“Me too,” said both Alice and Beth.
“Fine. Later I will get some details from you. I already have information for Beth, Crystal, and Marcy.”
Jo said, “I would prefer for us to keep this list of questions regarding the intruders intent to ourselves for now. Tonight or tomorrow Jan, Jen and I will review them, then get back with you three.”
“Great,” responded Alice and Deanna.
Deanna added, “To me the intruders presence is disturbing as they could be a potential physical threat, while the network issue isn’t.”
“I disagree,” exclaimed Alice. “We are in a remote location and the network is our primary contact with the outside world.”
“You are correct,” sighed Deanna. “Our remoteness is easy to overlook.”
Susan noted, “Shouldn’t we include Beth, as she was here when the comments were made that prompted this?”
“Fine,” agreed Jo. “Again, we want to keep this with in this group for now. Why keep it within this group? Cause I am being cautious, as we don’t know what rock we might inadvertently turn over. On the other hand, if you hear anything relevant to the list or causes you concern let us know.”
“Fine with me,” responded Susan. “As the saying goes, ‘been there, not anxious to repeat the experience.’ Well it was something like that.”
“I agree,” added Alice and Deanna.
Jo said, “Deanna and I will share our discussion with Beth when she comes in.”
Susan said, “I’ll take the dishes back to the dining room.”
“Let me do it,” suggested Alice. “That way you can type up the list.”
“Oh, okay. See you all in a short while.”
4th Monday -
When Susan made her way to Tai Chi, she was pleasantly surprised to see Jan, Jen and Jo with the group. Before they could chat the instructor said, “Let us begin. First off I see some new faces so my name is Janet. Today I would like to monitor and coach you all individually as needed, in order to do that I would like Susan to lead us.” She motioned Susan to come up front. She whispered to Susan, “If you finish the sequence before the music ends, then repeat the forms until it stops. Okay?”
Susan nodded in agreement, then Janet moved to start the music and Susan moved to the beginning position.
As Susan moved carefully through the forms, her transitions were a little slower than her normal pace. She did this to ensure that her movements were not too fast for the newer participants. When the music ended, she was half way through the sequence a second time, so she just continued to the end. When she finished she looked at the group the bowed to them.
Janet came over and said, “Thank you. I think you’ve led before.”
“Nope. Well ... just since I’ve been here. Before that, I did this solo in my condo. Sometimes it was in conjunction with a program on TV.”
“Well, your technique is very good. Would you be willing to lead again?”
“Sure. Being up front doesn’t bother me.”
“Thanks. By you doing that, it gives me a chance to assist those having difficulty.”
When Susan headed toward the pool, Jan approached her saying, “Going swimming?”
“Definitely. Today, it will be followed by the elliptical.”
“You do this every day?”
“Well sort of. I do Tai Chi and swim everyday and alternate days between the elliptical and weight lifting.”
“Why the weight lifting?”
“Well the weight lifting routine is designed build up my upper back and shoulder muscles. Due to alterations in my bust, chest muscles and upper back muscles, I need to do it for the next eight weeks or so, then it is optional.” Seeing Jan puzzled expression she added, “Besides the increase in breast size, the modifications added structure to them and strengthens the muscles supporting them. To accomplish that the muscles in my shoulder and upper back have increased. I think I expressed that correctly. Besides increasing upper body strength it also minimizes sagging breasts. If you want more details talk to Nancy.”
“We had noticed that your breasts seemed larger which I must say are nicely shaped.”
“Thanks. The additional weight altered my balance a bit. I found it an easy adjustment to make.”
“We didn’t realize that there was more involved in the change to your appearance.” Jen and Jo nodded indicating their agreement.
Jen said, “Do you mind if we follow along?”
Smiling Susan responded, “So is this another adventure?”
Laughing Jen responded, “Yes! Nothing like the last one. You get to lead this time.”
Jan, Jen and Jo were sitting on the side of the pool, when Susan finished her laps.
Jen said, “We are impressed. You do 18 laps everyday.”
“Usually. You didn’t need to wait for me.”
“Well I don’t know about them but I needed to catch my breath. It has been a while since I’ve swam. To me it seems more aerobic that jogging.”
“It is easier on your knees. That is also why I like the elliptical and both provide upper body exercise.”
As they were leaving the gym, Jan said, “I guess we will see you at breakfast.”
“Yes. Thanks for the company this morning.”
“Based on how I feel now, you will likely see more of us in the gym.”
Jo added, “We’ve been bit remise in our exercising.”
“While I am use to doing it alone, it is nice to have company.”
As Susan entered the dining room, Jan, Jen and Jo joined her. Smiling Susan said, “Were you all waiting for me?”
Laughing they shook their heads indicating they hadn’t.
Once they had their breakfast and were seated Susan inquired, “Did you get all the sensors placed where you wanted them?”
“Yes, that went very well,” responded Jan.
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