XJ9 Hentai

My Life As A Teenage Robot Porn Story: Forever and Ever and Ever Chapter 4

My Life As A Teenage Robot Porn Story: Forever and Ever and Ever Chapter 4

“Jenny, please, not now.” He said.

“Then when? When do I get to find out who you really are?!” I said.

“Please darling, let’s not get hasty.” Vexus said.

“Hasty? You think I’m hasty?! I just found out that the person I’ve sworn a life against destroying is now my mother-in-law!” I said.

“Oh, and you think I’m super happy that my mother-in-law is a human?!” Raul said.

“Don’t you talk about my mother that way!” I ordered.

“Can’t we discuss this later?” Raul suggested.

“Fine. Let’s go.” I said, then we walked down the aisle again. This time, it wasn’t so much like a fairy tale.

***

“Raul,” I said to him in private, “I cannot be princess of the cluster. They enslave humans!”

“I know, and you brought four of them here! What luck! They’ll be like pets to us now.” Raul said.

“My friends are not going to be your pets.” I told him.

“Jenny, Jenny, Jenny.” He shook his head. “You just have to learn that this way, everything is easier.”

“Easy? You think I want something easy? I want something right, something just! I’m not taking the easy answer.”

“But look at all the riches, all the treasure! Isn’t this like a dream come true to you?!”

“No!” I said, “This is a nightmare! I’m a cluster robot now, I can’t be a cluster robot, I’m peaceful and funloving!”

“You’re royalty! A princess! What more could you wish for?”

“Peace in the universe.”

He groaned. “You’re very hard to deal with.”

Vexus walked in. “What’s the trouble?”

“I’m going back to Earth! If you love me, you’ll come with me!” I said to Raul.

“Don’t be silly, you can’t leave.” Vexus said.

“What do you mean?” I asked.

“You signed the marriage license and it said that you’ll stay here for five years.” Vexus told me.

“What? I didn’t agree to that!” I argued.

“Yes you did, you signed the papers! You’re stuck here!” Vexus told me.

“You can’t stop me! I’ll just fly away!” I said.

“Perhaps you can fly away, but they can’t.” Vexus pointed to Brad, Tuck, Sheldon and mom, who were all grasped by huge guard robots.

“Jenny, what’s going on?” Brad asked.

“Fly away, and one of them will pay!” Vexus said.

“Oh no,” I said, “Oh no.”

***

I never thought I’d be miserable at my own wedding reception. But even as the music played and me and Raul danced to the first dance, worry and misery filled me.

“Try not to think about it.” Raul said.

“My best friends and my mom are being held prisoner, and you want me to not think about it.” I whispered back.

“Don’t think of it as inprisoning, think of it as…”

“Confinment? Enclosing? Impounding?”

“Yes, impounding, that’s a good one!”

“I want to leave, Raul.”

“But it’s our wedding reception.”

“I mean I want to leave the cluster. It looks serene on the outside, but it’s really just a cover for the cruel and unjust slavery within.”

“I’ve never thought of it like that. Make sure you tell mother, she’d love to print that on our next pamphlet.”

“What happened Raul? You were prince charming when I met you, and now you’re…you’re…a shallow creep!”

“This is the way I was raised.”

“You were raised to be just like everyone else? Don’t you ever want to break out and be original?”

“Of course I do, but I’m a prince. I have to contain myself.”

“You don’t have to do what your mother says.” I told him, “You can do what you want!”

“Listen Jenny, maybe your mom lets you off easy, but mine doesn’t. I have to do what she says when she says it, and if I don’t, she’ll find out.”

I had never thought of Vexus that way. I had been a rival of hers for so long, but now I’m married to her son. I can see that she’s ruined all sorts of lives. For the first time, I was glad that I had the mom I did.

***

We bid all our guests goodbye, but the parting was far from over.

“Well,” Vexus said, “Now that you’re both here, we can make the decision.”

“What decision?” I asked.

“I certainly can’t keep all four of them, someone would be suspicious.” Vexus told me, “I can only keep one to use as a hostage.”

“If you don’t let all of them go,” I started to fold out my laser arm, when Raul grabbed my hand-tight!

“Raul, let go!” I told him.

He just stared me down.

“You bully! Get away from Jenny!” Sheldon screamed.

“SHUT UP!” Vexus slapped Sheldon across the face.

I gasped. Sheldon had a long scar over his cheek. It looked like a claw had teared through his skin.

Vexus gave him an evil glare. “I hope that teaches you a lesson.” She turned to me, “Alright now, my patience wears thin. You must pick one of them to stay here.”

“What?” I was in diselief. “How do you expect me to choose one of my friends over the other?!”

“I said that my patience is wearing thin! Pick one of them, now!” She yelled at me.

“Don’t yell at her!” Sheldon told Vexus.

“Sheldon, don’t.” I said.

“She’s being mean to you!” Sheldon argued back.

“What an annoying little pest.” Vexus ignored Sheldon. “I told you, pick one of them!”

“I can’t just choose one between my mother and my friend and my neighbors!”

“Neighbor?” Brad said.

“We’ll talk.” I said.

“Pick one! I order you!” Vexus shouted.

“I can’t…” I stuttered.

She stared at me, and then she pushed me down.

“That’s it!” Sheldon screamed, “No one hurts Jenny while I’m around!” Sheldon tried to wriggle loose from the robots grip.

“Sheldon, these are seven foot robots, be reasonable.” Mom said.

“She hurt Jenny.” Sheldon said.

“I’m fine.” I said.

“Come here,” He said, “Let me see you.”

I walked over to him.

“What are you doing?” Vexus demanded.

He felt my pigtail. “It’s dented. I’ll fix that.” He bent it back into place.

Vexus pushed her way through. She eyed my pigtail. “Look at that.” She grabbed it and examined it. “No dents, scratches, nothing.”

“Hey, that’s my head!”

“It’s perfect, good as new!” She discarded me. “You!” She pointed at Sheldon. “You’re staying here and you will fix whatever I tell you to fix.”

“I won’t do anything for you.” Sheldon refused.

She sneered. “If I wanted you to stand on your head or juggle you would! Understand?” She turned to her guards, “Let that boy loose and take the rest of them home.”

“Bye Jenny!” Brad and Tuck shouted as they were flown away.

I just stood there and waved. The world was turning faster than I was used to.

Vexus looked over Sheldon. “Hmm, looks like a smart boy.” She lifted his chin. “Such pale skin, well it won’t be getting any tanner where you’re going.”

“Don’t you hurt a hair on his head!” I told Vexus.

She laughed at me, and I felt powerless.

***

It was hours later before I saw Vexus again.

“Where is he?” I demanded.

“Who?”

“Sheldon! Sheldon Lee! Where is he?!” I asked her again.

“Oh, you mean that pesky little boy?”

“He’s not pesky, he’s a genius!”

“Sure he is.” She said sarcasticly, “That pile of flesh is in the prison room fixing up some spare parts.”

“Where is the prison room?”

“Do you honestly want to see him?”

“Yes!” I screamed.

“Go downstairs, take the first detour and it’ll be the third door to the right.”

“Thank you.” I rushed downstairs and flew to Sheldon’s room.

“Sheldon?” I knocked.

He came to the door and grabbed the bars. “Oh, Jenny, it’s you! Hi.” He said.

“Are you alright?” I asked him.

“I’m fine, just fixing a few arms, a couple pairs of legs and an eye here and there.”

“We have to get you out of here!” I said.

“Really Jenny, I’ll be fine. As long as I fix these right, I’ll be outta here in five years just like you.”

“But Sheldon, you don’t understand. I’ll be a teenager forever, you only get these years once! By the time you’re out of here, you’ll be 21!”

“Come again?”

“I’m saying that you’re going to miss everything! Getting your driver’s license, going to prom, graduating high school, these are the best years of your life! Vexus can’t keep this from you.”

“Well, she is, so I might as well make the best of it.”

“I can’t believe this. You really could have done something with your life.”

“Oh, I’m just another comic book geek.” He said modestly.

“You’re way more than that. You’re a genius!”

“I am?”

“Yes! You could have been the next Edison, or Socrates, or Einstein! You could have changed the world!”

“Well, maybe we can change this world.”

“Maybe.” I held his hand and cried.

I felt a shock in my hands. “Ouch!” I cried, “What was that?”

“I should have warned you,” Sheldon said, “Vexus put in a barrier that will cause all robots in the room pain. It’s harmless to humans, however.”

“I suppose that means there’s no chance of busting you out.” I said.

“Not unless you have the key.”

“What key?” I asked.

“This key.” Vexus held up her key to Sheldon’s cell. “It turns off the painful barrier.”

She unlocked Sheldon’s room. “Did you fix anything yet?”

“It’s all done.” Sheldon said.

Vexus grabbed a spare robot arm. “This bends the wrong way! How am I supposed to supply battle robots with spare arms that bend the wrong way?!” She screamed at Sheldon.

“I’m sorry! I can fix that, just ten minutes.” Sheldon pleaded.

Vexus tossed the arm to the back. “No food for you today! If it isn’t properly repaired by tomorrow morning, no food then either.” She locked the room, then started to walk away.

“Hey! You can’t do that to him!” I said.

“I can do whatever I want!” Vexus told me.

“He just made one little mistake! He tried his best!”

“I’m not looking for his best! I’m looking for the highest quality robotic parts that ever existed!”

“But if you don’t feed him, he’ll die!”

“Then so be it.” She left.

I looked at Sheldon as hovered over that robot arm. His stomach growled loudly. I could tell he wouldn’t last long without food.

***

Exit mobile version