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Arrows and Lasers
by

Atk. Butterfly
(David L. Kuzminski)

Version 1.1

[Warning: Contains Sexual Situations]




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Chapter 1

тАЬWork harder!тАЭ the guard shouted.
John tore away at the stone with the iron bar as if it was one of the
Lizzars who held him captive as a slave. Forced to work during the day and
have sex at night, he longed for freedom for reasons different from the
others around him. Having five women to cater to him exclusively wasn't his
idea of paradise when he wanted much more. He pried away more rock and
tossed it into the hopper. Once full, a captive centaur would haul it away.
While he worked, he listened to the guards talk. They had no idea about
maintaining security. Consequently, lots of rumors were spread among
them. Most of them were more factual than not.
тАЬWe shall have the ore soon to complete another tractor beam site.
Once it's in place, we'll have more slaves, right sir?тАЭ
The Lizzar leader nodded. тАЬKeep these slaves working. Another week
should see the new site in action. Then we shall defeat the centaurs and
their remaining human allies. They'll be our slaves or dead. Tomorrow, we
shall move these to another camp. The mines here are filling with poison.тАЭ
John was concerned that another town like his might be ripped away
from the Earth and brought to this world where its inhabitants would be
quickly captured, stripped of everything they owned, and forced to work as
naked slaves for the rest of their lives. Their slave work only interrupted by
minimal sleep, food, water, and forced sex to produce more slaves.
His town had almost fought off the Lizzars, but ran out of ammunition.
Only ten people were still free along with five carloads of books saved from
the school library. He hoped they were busy educating the centaurs so they
could not only catch up, but surpass the Lizzars in technology on a world
that was definitely strange in more ways than he could have imagined.
The Lizzars had made the leap past swords and spears to electricity
and lasers. The centaurs were still in the bronze age. John's efforts before
being captured had stimulated them and given them hope of beating the