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Ben 10 Porn Story: Alien Demon or Undead – Chapter 11

Ben 10 Porn Story: Alien Demon or Undead – Chapter 11

A/N: Since I have an affinity for puns and because I rarely have the opportunity to use them due to the type of stories I write, Chapter Eleven will focus mainly on Kevin. To give fair warning, there is an F-bomb in this chapter, but to be fair, it is rated T for violence and profanity. Another thing worth mentioning is that since the Season Finale has aired (and even though it was awesome), it does throw a bit of a monkey wrench in my plotline. So, with that in mind, I feel I should note that this can now officially be considered AU.

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Disclaimer: I still don’t own any of the Ben 10: Alien Force characters, nor do I own Talbot. All Zalyndrya characters are mine and may not be used without permission.

Chapter Eleven

You look like crap, Kevin said bluntly as Ben climbed into the backseat of the car. You didnt go back out last night, did you?

No, the younger teen replied after a moment of hesitation. Im just kind of tired today. He forced a smile as he spoke again. Guess that fight took a little more out of me than I thought.

Kevin glanced at him in the rearview mirror, scowling when he noticed the tell-tale twitch of Bens left eye. Gwen noticed the change in expression, but he shook his head slightly as he gave her a sidelong glance. Biting back the remark that was burning on her lips, she turned her head to look out the window again. She finally looked back at Ben as they pulled up in front of his house.

So, were meeting up at the usual time tonight? she asked

Cant tonight, Kevin replied. Ive got something to take care of.

Youre just going to take the night off? Ben asked, surprised.

Something like that.

Ill call you later, Gwen promised as Ben got out of the car. As soon as she was back in the passenger seat and they had pulled away from the house, she turned to Kevin again. Alright, spill. Whats going on?

Hes hiding something, he replied. I dont know what it is, but he was lying about last night. When she gave him a puzzled look, he smirked. His left eye was twitching.

Do you really think its a good idea to leave him alone?

If Im right, then hell be fine until the sun goes down, he told her. After that, you might want to keep an eye on him.

Wait, she stopped him. Why do I have to be his babysitter?

Because, unlike Ben, I wasnt lying, he stated. Ive got business to take care of. He glanced over at her, watching her arch a brow. Dont worry. Its nothing illegal. Focusing on the road again, he waited until he pulled up to her house before he spoke again, and even then, he said nothing until she was stepping out of the car. Do me a favor. Dont go looking for me tonight. Ill call if I need you guys.

Before she could respond, he pulled away, the tires squealing as he sped around the corner. Gwen stared after him, frustrated and confused by the erratic behavior of both boys. With a sigh and a shake of her head, she turned towards her house.

*****

Kevin had been parked on the side of the road for two hours, the empty remnants of a fast-food dinner crumpled up on the passenger seat. Reclining his seat, he adjusted the volume on the stereo, hoping that the sound of Black Sabbath pouring out of the speakers would keep him distracted enough to prevent him from changing his mind. He still had another hour and a half to wait before he could make his move and impatience gnawed at his insides.

A reflection of headlights in the mirror caught his attention and he frowned, sitting up so that he could get a good look at the approaching vehicle. It passed by slowly, barely at the speed limit, but continued down the road. Something seemed strange about it, but he couldnt quite put his finger on it. He couldnt imagine why anyone would be driving on the deserted road on a Thursday evening. Theres nothing out here for miles, he thought. UnlessDamn it.

Readjusting the seat, he turned the key in the ignition to bring the engine to life and pulled out onto the road. He kept his distance as he followed the car, making sure to keep it in sight while attempting to avoid detection. To his dismay, the vehicle made the same turn off of the main road that he had been planning to take later in the evening. Not good, he thought as he drove past the narrow access road.

He had gone less than a mile, glancing in the rearview mirror every few seconds, before he swore under his breath and turned the wheel sharply. The tires protested against the pavement as the car spun around to reverse his course. When he reached the small road, he slowed down just enough to prevent losing control of the vehicle as he turned. He slammed on the brakes as soon as he saw the house, but he remained several hundred feet away from it.

As he waited, he heard the sound of an approaching motorcycle. Kevin turned the volume down on the stereo and watched the Harley grow larger in the side mirror. Clouds of dust accumulated in its wake as it sped past, slowing only when it neared the house. Through the tan haze, he was able to catch a glimpse of the two figures as they dismounted the bike and ascended the stairs to the porch. When the dust settled, he noticed the gold-colored sedan that had passed him on the road, almost camouflaged by the desert sand around it.

Five minutes passed before a figure emerged from the house. Kevins eyes narrowed as soon as the man started down the access road towards him. His suspicious expression turned to a scowl as soon as he recognized him. Oh, this is great. Just great. He watched the man with open hostility as he stopped outside the vehicle and rapped his knuckles against the drivers side window.

Arent you out of your jurisdiction? Kevin asked as he lowered the window.

Id watch my mouth if I were you, Talbot stated. You mind telling me what the hell youre doing out here?

Waiting for the sun to go down, the teen replied with a smirk. Isnt that usually when your in-laws wake up?

No one likes a smartass, the DA said. Get out of the car.

Make me.

Do you really want to play this game with me, kid?

Dont call me kid. Kevin let his arm hang out the window, his hand resting on the metal exterior. Hearing his cell phone ring, he withdrew the device with his other hand, keeping his gaze locked on the DA. Whats wrong? He paused to listen before speaking again. Well, since I already told you I was busy, the only reason youd be calling is if theres a problem. Another pause and he sighed. Youre just going to have to trust me on this. Ill call you when Im done.

As he lowered the phone, he watched Talbot look towards the house and followed his gaze. The petite elf was walking briskly in their direction with Shade trotting along beside her. The DA turned to face her fully as she stopped in front of him.

Everything alright in there? he asked.

Things are progressing fine so far, Abigalia replied. Lalasa asked me to come speak with you two. She said to tell you to stop trying to determine which of you is the Alpha-male and bring yourselves inside. You are distracting her from the meeting.

She really does have good hearing, Kevin remarked, almost to himself.

Even I could feel the negativity out here, the elf told him as she turned around. So are you coming in or staying out here all evening?

We’ll be up in a minute, Talbot said as the elf frowned at him.

We don’t have time for this, she stated. If this plan is going to work, we have to get everything in place tonight.

What plan? Kevin asked, arching a brow when she turned her head to look at him in surprise.

You understand our language? she asked in response. How long have you been able to do so?

Nope, the teen replied with a smirk. Reaching into his pocket, he withdrew the green and black disk. My badge has a universal translator. Right now, we’re far enough away from the house for it to actually work.

What the hell is that thing? Talbot interrupted.

Don’t tell me the DA himself doesn’t even know a Plumber’s badge when he sees one. Kevin feigned shock, but couldn’t resist a chuckle. Yeah, that’s right. I’m one of the Plumbers; the Inter-galactic police force. In fact, there’s only a few of us assigned to this region. Can you guess who the other two are?

I don’t buy it, the DA stated. There’s no way an organization like that, if it even exists, would let a punk like you join its ranks.

Shows how much you know. His shoulders rolled in a shrug as he replaced the badge in his pocket. So, what’s this plan you were just talking about?

If you two would quit bickering for more than thirty seconds and come inside, then perhaps you would be able to discuss it with us, Abigalia said.

Fair enough.

He pressed the button to bring the window up and watched Talbot step back so he could open the door. His smirk remained in place as he placed the car in gear and headed up the driveway to park in front of the house. After stepping out of the vehicle, he leaned against the side of it, folding his arms over his chest as he waited for them to reach him.

Shade paused beside him, nudging his hand as Talbot shot him one last glare. He patted the wolf on the head and followed them up the stairs into the house. As soon as he entered, he noticed the drastic change in the interior dcor. The sofas in the living room had been pushed back against the wall, replaced by a large table in the middle of the room. Several maps were spread across the surface, small markers on select points. Thick curtains covered the window, small globes of light hovering around the ceiling to illuminate the area.

The figures surrounding the table caused him to stop in his tracks, his smirk vanishing instantly. Lalasa stood directly on the other side of it, dressed in what he could only assume to be the attire of her homeland. A white, off-the-shoulder blouse was in place beneath a black bodice, a silver and gemstone circlet resting on her brow. She glanced up briefly, her eyes meeting his for a moment before she resumed her discussion in her language.

To her left, stood a woman who held a striking resemblance to Abigalia. She was only about an inch taller and looked a couple of years older, but her Elven features were unmistakable. A violet-robed figure was standing on the other side of the vampire, the impenetrable shadows of its hood making it impossible to determine who, or what, it was. Four armor-clad figures were scattered around the rest of the table and Kevin’s eyes narrowed.

He watched them closely, taking in every detail of their armor. To his surprise, the symbol of infinity that he had expected was absent. The three men and one woman barely acknowledged his presence, their attention focused on whatever Lalasa was telling them. He felt an instant sense of distrust towards them, his experiences with the Forever Knights coming to the forefront of his mind.

One of the few familiar faces in the house emerged from the kitchen, a steaming mug in her hand as she paused to regard him. Cassandra offered a warm smile, the expression countering the dark look her husband was sending in his direction. He nodded once to her before returning his attention to the gathering.

So, what exactly is all this? he asked as Abigalia stopped beside him.

Just listen for now, she replied.

Can’t understand a word they’re saying.

Well, that does make it difficult, she said thoughtfully. She held her hand out, a thin, silver chain hanging from her fingers. This will help.

How is that going to help anything? When she gave him an impatient look, he sighed and took the necklace. He examined it for a moment, the familiarity of the ivy pendant eluding him as he fastened it around his neck.

These islands seem to be our best bet, one of the armored men stated, pointing at a spot on one of the maps. They are uninhabited and far enough from the mainland to minimize any threat. I can start placing members of the Guard there tonight.

I agree, the Elven woman added. With the lack of vegetation there, any damage inflicted will have little effect on the rest of Zalyndrya.

Very well, Lalasa said as she turned to the one in violet robes. How long will it take you to prepare the area?

Not long at all. The voice was decidedly masculine, but the age was indeterminable. If I start as soon as we return home, it can be ready by tomorrow night.

So, you’re really going to do this? Kevin interrupted as he approached the table.

You sound as if you did not believe us, Lalasa said as she looked at him.

I had my doubts, he admitted. You know where to find them?

Lothan believes that he located their headquarters last night, she replied, gesturing to a mark on the other map.

Los Soledad.

You knew already. There was no accusation in her tone, only a simple statement of fact. If the final preparations have been completed by tomorrow night, then we will make our move.

Well be ready, he stated.

Lady Konistav, I must protest, the female knight began. Do you think it is wise to involve them in this? They are barely more than children.

Kevin opened his mouth to retort, but was silenced by the look Lalasa gave him. For the first time, his words died in his throat under that scrutinizing gaze. He was frozen in place by the amethyst eyes that seemed to bore into him, laying bare everything that he had locked away behind previously impenetrable walls. As she watched him, Kevin felt the sense that he was in the presence of true royalty. After what seemed like an eternity, she turned to regard the woman.

There is no need to worry, she replied calmly. Kevin and his friends are no strangers to battle. They have been facing this threat head-on since long before we even knew of its existence. We are lucky to have their assistance in this matter, should they choose to accompany us.

As you wish. The knight offered a respectful nod before returning her attention to the maps.

During the course of the next hour, Kevin listened intently as they reviewed strategies and traded ideas, offering input as needed. The group seemed to accept his advice after a tense fifteen minutes or so and, he realized, they were willing to accept the word of their leader that he and his friends would be dependable when the time came. He found that he was slowly developing a grudging respect for the woman, even if he remained less than impressed with the other two vampires that had come to Earth with her.

By the time the meeting had ended, the sunlight around the edge of the curtains was nearly gone. The knights, the Elven woman, and the strange robed figure offered a few parting comments before they simply vanished. Cassandra, Talbot, Abigalia, and Dravias were engaged in their own discussion, their voices hushed to avoid disturbing the other business at hand. Kevin looked over to see Lalasa watching him again, a concerned expression on her delicate features.

Your friends do not know that you are here, she said softly. And you did not intend to discuss the upcoming battle tonight.

I need to talk to Karian, he confirmed. Where is he?

Resting, she replied. This is not the best time to speak with him, but it is good that you are here. When he arched a brow, she stepped around the table and headed to the front door. Walk with me and we will discuss it.

She paused at the door, holding up a hand for him to wait. After a moment, she lowered her hand and whispered a few words, the wooden barrier opening to her command. Leading him outside, Lalasa led him around the side of the house and down a small path leading out into the open desert. Only a faint line of pink was visible on the horizon, a fading memory of the light of day.

You seem troubled, she said, breaking the silence.

Something happened last night, Kevin replied.

I assume you are referring to your encounter with Darkstar?

Kind of, he began. Karian showed up right in the middle of it and

I see. She nodded thoughtfully before speaking again. He was rather upset when I returned. You must understand that his actions were a rare occurrence.

Right, he said, obviously not convinced. Whats rare about a vampire biting someone?

It is not his way, she replied with a shrug. We all adapt to the change differently, some better than others. It was easier for me than most because of the circumstances surrounding my turning. However, Karian never wanted this. He had spent most of his life hating our kind and he is still trying to deal with everything that happened in She trailed off, her eyes distant for a moment before she shook her head. I know how we must seem to you. Your people only speak of us in horror stories and rarely as anything other than villains.

If he hates vampires so much, how come hes one himself? Kevin could feel his frustration growing, the conversation bringing back the recent memory of what he had witnessed. Who the hell does that to someone that doesnt want it anyway?

It is quite a tale, she replied hesitantly. Simply put, Karian was turned by a father who could not bear to see his daughter in mourning.

Lothan. Watching her nod, he shook his head angrily. Thats gotta be one of the most screwed up things Ive ever heard.

He would have died otherwise. Lalasas voice remained calm and understanding, even as he seemed on the verge of losing his temper. He is slowly learning to accept what happened, but it takes time. The hardest part is the distance from his sister. She paused again, her voice soft when she continued. He needs her now more than ever.

This makes no sense, Kevin said bluntly. He hates what he is, but then he almost killed someone last night. Its not like he was just trying to scare the guy off, Lalasa. He almost fucking killed him! Realizing he was shouting at her, he took a deep breath before speaking again. Something happened after that. Bens hiding something from us and its got something to do with Karian. I dont know what it is, but Im going to find out.

Kevin, one thing you must have learned by now, is that we are extremely protective of those we care about. If the three of you had not been in immediate danger, he would not have interfered.

He hates me and ignores Gwen, he replied. The only person hes even nice to is Ben.

Precisely. When he gave her a puzzled look, she laughed softly. Most humans immediately distrust us simply because of what we are. However, Ben has been one of the few people who has tried to look past that. Even you do not hide the fact that you would be happier if we left. Your friend is the type to seek the good in people.

And its burned us before, he stated. The last few times he wanted us to trust someone, they tried to set us up.

Have we tried to set you up as you put it? she asked.

Well, no. But

Then you should realize that you have nothing to worry about.

What about when this is over with? he countered. How we know that youre not going to try to put us on the menu after were done with the aliens?

She stopped suddenly, prompting him to look at her. He could easily read her hurt expression and, for a moment, he almost regretted the question. Shifting uncomfortably, he looked away, realizing that she had led him deep into the desert and that the house was nowhere in sight. The cool night air filled his lungs as he took a deep breath, steeling his resolve when he spoke again.

You cant blame me for asking.

No, she replied quietly. I suppose not. All I can give you are my assurances that you should have nothing to fear from us; from any of us. Lothan and I are in agreement that you three are not to be harmed and Karian Well, he cares about your friend too much to allow anything to happen to him.

You sound like hes got a crush on Ben or something, he remarked, arching a brow. When she offered a noncommittal shrug, he couldnt decide whether to laugh or yell at her. Youre kidding, right?

Do you believe this is something to joke about? she countered. I do not think your friend knows, and I would appreciate it if you would keep it that way. Karian does not plan to tell him yet, but he will be doing everything in his power to protect him.

If he doesnt try to eat him, he muttered under his breath. I want him to stay away from Tennyson. The last thing Ben needs is some lovesick vampire stalking him.

You are being foolish, she stated. Before he could form a retort, she continued. We are doing everything we can to help you and you still refuse to trust us.

Do you have any idea how many times hes almost attacked me? Kevin asked angrily.

And how many times have you provoked him? Her voice was rising in volume and he could tell that her usual, calm mask of emotion was crumbling. Her eyes had narrowed, flickering with a violet glow. Time and time again, you have lost your own temper, constantly trying to start a fight that you know you cannot win. Have any of us harmed you or your friends? Even now, away from them and with nothing for you to touch aside from sand, have I tried to harm you? Tell me, Kevin, have I threatened you even once?

He stared at her, taken aback by the fury in her voice. His mind ran through the times he had encountered them, focusing on every detail he could remember. Slowly, he came to the realization that she was right. He squared his shoulders and met her gaze evenly, but when he spoke, all traces of anger were gone.

Fine, he conceded. Point taken.

Is it really? she asked, regaining control. If we are going to be standing together on the battlefield, then we must trust each other. There can be no doubts between us. You need to believe that we have no intention of harming you or your friends and we must be certain that you will trust us to keep our word.

Alright, I get it, he replied impatiently. That doesnt mean I have to be happy about it.

I am not asking you to be happy about it.

Good, he said. Because Im not. Kevin sighed and looked up at the sky. You know what really sucks about this? Looking back to her, he watched her arch a brow in curiosity. I cant even make fun of Tennyson about this. Ruins all my fun. I hope you know that.

You will survive. She offered a slight smile before resting a hand on his shoulder. It is late and I have much to do. Your friends will be searching for you if you do not return to them soon.

Without another word, the landscape changed and they were standing beside his car. Lalasa nodded to him and returned to the house as he watched. He briefly considered joining her, but decided against it. Fishing out his keys, he opened the door and slid into the drivers seat, his mind trying to process everything he had learned.