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- The Succubae Seduction 3: Knight's Son Ch. 18
Bobby faces multiple gods as he learns his fate.
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Chapter 18
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Of Gods and Mice
I stood there in stunned
disbelief, my tongue tied in knots. She knows Megan? Questions flooded
my mind, a torrent of uncertainty crashing through me. Who is this woman?
What is her connection to Megan, and why is she here? Who is Sonia? My mind
raced to piece together the confusing situation.
“Um, may we come in?” Gloria’s
voice brought me back, her azure eyes carrying a hint of uncertainty.
We? I thought, realizing that Gloria
wasn’t alone. How had I missed the towering figure standing behind her? A woman
with dark skin and an imposing presence, someone I recognized all too well.
Panic surged within me. What if someone from the neighborhood sees her?
Not everyone around me was a Knight, but enough were to cause serious concern.
The consequences could be dire.
“Yes, quickly, before anyone sees
you!” I hissed, urgency and anxiety lacing my words as I frantically gestured
for them to enter. I promptly shut the door behind them, my heart pounding with
apprehension. My thoughts raced as I faced the unexpected visitors, initially
focusing on the woman behind Gloria. Relief washed over me as I realized she
was in her human form, not the frightening serpent-like one I had encountered
in the mountains.
“Ashani, what are you doing here?”
I blurted out, my curiosity mingled with an undercurrent of trepidation. Her
presence felt like an intrusion, disrupting the fragile equilibrium I had tried
to maintain.
Her response was as unexpected as
it was imperious. “You will address me as Ashani Devesh Aaban, or at the very
least, Princess Aaban.” Her words were laden with an unyielding authority, her
Indian accent adding a layer of unfamiliarity to the interaction. It struck me
that her voice was unexpectedly rich, a contrast to the towering physique she
possessed. I would anticipate a deeper tone from someone of her stature, but
her voice was light and smooth, if demanding.
My patience wore thin, irritation
and frustration rising within me at Ashani’s audacity to reprimand me after
arriving uninvited. The interruption to my intimate moments with Shayna earlier
certainly didn’t help my mood. Without Charlotte’s usual moderating presence, I
felt solely responsible for handling this tense situation with the presumptuous
visitor.
“I will address you as I please,”
I retorted, my annoyance laid bare as I internally justified the harshness of
my words through my need to protect my family. “Now tell me why you’re here, in
my home, jeopardizing both our lives.” The sentence came out harsher than
intended, but I couldn’t afford to mince my words. Her presence here was a
reckless gamble I hadn’t asked for and wasn’t prepared to accommodate.
Our eyes locked in a standoff, a
battle of wills brimming with defiance. Seconds stretched into a tense silence
before she finally yielded a response, her voice carrying the weight of her
vulnerability. “The fox guided me here. I have nowhere else to go.”
Her revelation left me momentarily
speechless, my mouth opening and closing in bewilderment as even more questions
rapidly ran through my mind. A cascade of emotions surged within me—confusion,
empathy, and skepticism mingled together. Was the “fox” a spiritual entity
guiding her, or something else entirely? She was a puzzle with pieces I
couldn’t yet fathom, given my limited knowledge of Indian culture and
mythology.
I shrugged, surrendering to the
unexpected turn of events. Perhaps the “fox” had significance in her culture,
an ancestral guiding force, or something. I realized that my understanding of
Indian traditions was limited, and my knowledge of her species—she referred to
herself as a Nagini—was even scarcer. Wasn’t Nagini a character in a kid’s
book? Her true form, an imposing blend of humanoid and serpentine features, six
arms, and nearly twelve feet tall, was very different than the one she wore now.
“We’re tired of waiting for you to
figure out your personal crises,” the Pillar of Light’s voice resonated through
the air, cutting through the uncertainty. The urgency in her words was
palpable, demanding immediate attention. Clearly, the Pillar of Light was not
one to waste time.
Gloria’s response was tinged with
wry amusement as she recognized the distinctiveness of the Pillar’s voice.
“That sounds like Sonia, all right,” Gloria remarked, a wry twist playing at
the corners of her lips. With a decisive movement, Gloria set off toward the
direction Sonia had called from. The choice to follow was made for me, and I
followed with quick steps, feeling I had no option but to go along with the
unfolding situation.
In the living room, a spectrum of
reactions greeted us. The maid’s eyes widened with surprise at the sight of the
Nagini. Elly’s demeanor shifted into contemplation, her analytical mind
undoubtedly at work. Shayna, on the other hand, regarded the newcomers with a
mixture of suspicion and concern. As for Charlotte, her expression reflected a
genuine fear of Gloria, which I noted and filed away. The Pillar of Light’s
impatience remained a constant presence.
“Good,” Sonia started as we all
surrounded her. “Now that we’re all here, we can get started.”
“You still owe me some
explanations, Sonia,” Gloria said before the powerful goddess could get going.
“Why am I free? What happened to you? Why aren’t you with Shelly? Is Eldon
okay? All Gaia told me was to come here, and you’d explain. I barely made it out
of her demesne with all the chaos, and to see our world reintegrated into Earth
spells doom for us.”
Sonia’s response began with a heavy
exhale as if she was preparing to recount a complex narrative. “Let’s tackle
those in reverse order. The world is in a precarious state. While we Pillars
strive to provide aid and mitigate the damage, the situation is dire, and even
our abilities have limitations. I’m not with Shelly because she doesn’t need me
anymore. I removed the Outsider in Jessica; they are together, caring for
Shelly’s baby. As for what happened to me? Jessica killed the previous Pillar
of Light, and I was faced with either watching reality crumble or try to take
her place. I’ve assumed this mantle, hoping to be a more proactive force for
good. You’re free because—”
Before Sonia could conclude her sentence,
an abrupt darkness engulfed the room. It wasn’t a mere power outage but a
profound obscurity that seeped into every corner, save for a sphere of light
that enveloped only Sonia.
“But not too proactive, toots,” a new
voice resonated through the enshrouding darkness. The timbre was rich and
authoritative, carrying a weight of power and confidence. The shadows seemed to
gather and take shape, forming a nebulous form that floated beside Sonia. The
words were casually spoken as though the speaker was unburdened by the gravity
of the moment.
My eyes desperately tried to make out any
discernible features within the shadowy manifestation, fearful curiosity
mingling within me.
“I am aware of the need for balance,
Lucifer,” Sonia stated, addressing the shadowy figure directly. My heart
plummeted at that name, and I felt a sudden urge to retreat, to distance myself
from the unfolding confrontation. The devil was in my house? This couldn’t be
good. A quick look around showed me that everyone except Sonia and Gloria was
terrified. I wondered with confusion why Gloria seemed unafraid.
Sonia’s demeanor shifted noticeably at
Lucifer’s presence. Her clenched jaw and taut posture hinted at an underlying
tension that seemed to be a mixture of annoyance and apprehension. It was as
though the very air had turned electric with their interaction.
Lucifer’s response was laced with a
chuckle, an unsettling sound that seemed to stretch across the boundaries of
time and space. It was a laugh that carried layers of meaning, hinting at
knowledge beyond my comprehension. I felt uneasy, chills running through me as
I sensed the ancient power and knowledge conveyed in that laugh. I mentally
kicked myself for getting embroiled in this supernatural standoff way over my
head, lamenting my helplessness.
“Oh, Sonia! You wound me. I know why
you’re here and wish to lend my aid.” Lucifer replied, the words rolling off
his tongue with the practiced charm of a skilled orator. The shadows solidified
into a form that resembled a tall, handsome man in his prime. Dressed in a
pinstripe suit, with dark, wavy hair cascading over his shoulders, he exuded an
air of captivating and disconcerting confidence. There were no telltale signs
of horns or a forked tail, leaving me to scrutinize his humanlike form and
question whether this was the devil himself.
“Your aid isn’t needed,” Sonia faced him
with squared shoulders. “And what’s changed? You’ve never been one to offer
your aid freely. What’s your angle?”
“No angle, I assure you,” Lucifer stated,
his voice like honey dipped in allure. “I have a vested interest in ensuring
that your escapee is captured before he causes any more harm. You weren’t there
the last time he was free upon the Earth. I promise you, neither of us wants a
repeat of that era.” The gravity of his words lingered in the air.
“I’m aware of his crimes, but with your unpredictable
nature, I can’t calculate their chances of success. Without your assistance, I
can.” Sonia stood firm in her resolve.
Lucifer’s demeanor shifted, his tone
carrying an oily charm that seemed to wrap itself around the words. “Tell me, oh
good and righteous Pillar of Light. What did you calculate their success at
without my aid?” The question hung in the air, a challenge laced with
insinuation. The room seemed to hold its breath, waiting for Sonia’s response.
My nerves mounted as I watched their battle of wills, the stakes increasing
higher.
When she remained silent, he continued.
“I recognize that your electronic brain only recently transitioned from digital
to emotional, but this situation necessitates a more nuanced approach than mere
data analysis and speculation. Your calculations lack precision due to your
perception of me as an enigma. You’re well aware of the prevailing beliefs
about me in various religions. Yet, actions speak louder than words, as the
adage goes. Have my recent interactions with you not demonstrated honesty and
transparency?” The devil locked gazes with Sonia for an elongated moment.
Then, a faint smile graced his lips,
accompanied by a tone of velvety charm. “So, dear and righteous Pillar of
Light, enlighten me—what were their success estimates for this endeavor in the
absence of my assistance?”
Sonia’s eyes narrowed in response, and I
finally understood her reluctance to openly challenge him. When she finally
responded, her voice was subdued, almost a whisper, but the gravity of her
words held the room rapt. “Just slightly above fifty percent.”
“Fifty percent!?” The words escaped my
lips involuntarily, my incredulity piercing the air as spiraling dread set in
at her revelation. “That’s... No, I won’t accept that. Devil or not, if he’s
offering help, I’m ready to take it.”
Sonia’s unwavering gaze turned to me, a
demeanor that once held me steadfast but now left my knees weak with its
intensity. Contrasting my former boldness with Sonia, I now felt cowed under
her powerful gaze, my confidence badly shaken. “And are you prepared to offer
your soul in exchange?” she questioned, her voice a low, resonant undertone. I
had faced her with resolve before, but this time, the sheer force of her
presence had me trembling.
“Which one?” My voice quivered, my finger
pointing to Charlotte’s insubstantial figure nestled between my two wives on
the couch. “Apparently, I have two.”
Charlotte emitted an indignant screech
that I chose to overlook.
Lucifer’s chuckle was deep and resonant,
his amusement threading through the room. “Fear not, lad. While you may be a
Knight and Charlotte an alluring succubus, neither of your souls interests me.
In fact, of the souls gathered here, there’s only one that captures my
curiosity, but that’s not relevant at the moment.”
“Not relevant?” Shayna’s retort was
sharp, her hands clenched in her lap. Her gaze darted from the non-human
entities to the Prince of Darkness, her unease palpable in the charged
atmosphere. “Shouldn’t we know who the evil person among us is?”
Lucifer’s lips curled into a predatory
smirk, his eyes gleaming with an insatiable hunger as they settled on my short
wife. “No. It’s not important because that’s not why I’m here. You can figure
that out on your own time. Besides, The new Pillar of Light looks like she’ll
blow a capacitor if we don’t move this along.”
Indeed, the woman was now pulsating with
a rapid, almost erratic glow, an energy that seemed to be spiraling out of
control. I looked on with concern, worried that Sonia may lose control at any
moment.
“Remain if you must, but I won’t permit
you to sow discord within this group,” Sonia asserted, her tone unwavering.
“This group was carefully chosen to apprehend and return the First Paladonic
Knight before he causes too much havoc in the modern world.”
Glancing around the confines of my
cramped living room, I contemplated the gravity of her words, wondering with
disbelief why we’d be the ones chosen for this monumental quest out of
everyone.
And then, the most basic question struck
me, and I couldn’t resist voicing it. “Aren’t you both gods or some such? Why
do you require our assistance? If this threat’s so formidable, why don’t you
address it yourselves?”
Lucifer’s laughter resonated richly, a
boisterous sound that filled the room as his gaze playfully flickered toward
Sonia. “Ah, mortals! Always eager for us to shoulder their burdens. But request
a favor in return, and they balk.” I bristled at his amused dismissal,
affronted by the implication that mortals like us were useless.
On the opposite spectrum, Sonia reacted
with a wince, an involuntary expression that gave away her unease. I studied
her reaction closely, surprised to see discomfort from her. “Because, as the
Pillar of Darkness takes great delight in emphasizing, we must uphold
equilibrium. My predecessor held the role of jailor, but her demise shattered
that confinement. I managed to reclaim a few before he intervened and
ended my efforts.”
“Balance is important!” Lucifer’s
laughter persisted, his mirth undeterred by the reproachful glare Sonia
directed his way.
“I hate to admit it, but he’s right,”
Sonia resumed the conversation, addressing the core issue. “Balancing the
scales is paramount. My predecessor maintained order by doing nothing, but her
death disrupted that harmony. Our direct intervention in mortal affairs can
upset this delicate balance. Maintaining this equilibrium fortifies our realm
against the chaos lurking outside our universe. Although I wield considerable
might, I must exercise prudence in its application, lest I inadvertently
unravel our universe.”
With great power comes great
responsibility... I thought,
remembering the ancient trope.
Shayna’s voice brimmed with skepticism as
she interjected, “So, you need us mere mortals to do your bidding?”
“Think of it differently,” Gloria chimed
in unexpectedly, her words measured and contemplative. “We’ll enjoy the backing
of two formidable forces, and let’s not underestimate our capabilities. While I
remain in the dark about your individual abilities, I am acquainted with the
prowess of the nagini’s race and the drow’s stealth, though I’m honestly
surprised to see one! I trust Sonia’s mind and won’t challenge her judgment if
she believes your contributions will be valuable. However, that still leaves my
presence unexplained. I won’t entertain any notion of seduction; my heart
belongs solely to Eldon. Moreover, you already possess another succubus, even
if she appears to be a ghost.”
I felt heartened by Gloria’s faith in our
team’s capabilities. However, I wondered if my skills would be sufficient for
the unnamed quest ahead.
“You were once a god yourself, Gloria,”
Sonia’s statement reverberated, weaving intrigue through her words as she
pointed to the table with my pendant resting on it. A collective ripple of
surprise swept through the room. Shock pulsed through me as I struggled to
process this new revelation about Gloria’s past.
Gloria looked at the pendant, and her
visage paled as if confronting a ghost.
“No... No, it can’t be,” Gloria’s voice
quivered as she stepped back from the table, her movement resembling someone
evading a venomous serpent.
I studied her reaction closely, needing
to understand my pendant’s apparent significance to her. Curiosity piqued, I
approached the table, my fingers curling around the pendant’s chain. “What am I
missing?” I inquired, casting alternating glances between the enigmatic
artifact and the disconcerted woman before me. “Do you know something about
this?”
Gloria’s expression morphed from
terrified to horrified recognition, as though I’d just slapped her and told her
I liked eating little kittens for breakfast while planning to set off a dirty
bomb in an orphanage. I recoiled from her distressed reaction, deeply unsettled
by having seemingly offended her so profoundly.
“I... I can’t...” Her words quivered on a
raspy breath. “H-He can’t be...”
Sonia’s voice held a rare mixture of
compassion and understanding, which added an unexpected layer to her usually
composed demeanor. I noted her uncharacteristic compassion with surprise,
glimpsing a more sensitive side to the typically stoic goddess.
“Gloria, you’re here because of your
unique connection to him. I know—”
“You know nothing!” Gloria’s voice
erupted in a tempestuous crescendo, a tangible shockwave rippling from her in a
display of power that sent me staggering back. Even the two imposing Pillars of
Light and Dark faltered under the force. Items around the room were hurled from
their places, but my foremost concern was for Gloria herself. A meltdown of
this magnitude from someone who had once been a god could be catastrophic. I
feared her loss of control, leading to potentially devastating consequences.
My pendant, usually a quiet accessory,
seemed to respond to her presence in a way that heightened my apprehension. Does
it want to go to her?
“Whatever transpired in your past, it’s
behind you now,” Elly’s voice rose, laced with a soothing quality, as she stood
to face Gloria. I admired Elly’s bravery in trying to calm the volatile
goddess, though I doubted it would succeed. “Please, let’s discuss this before
things take a more dangerous turn.”
Gloria’s head snapped towards Elly, the
luminescence of her eyes casting an eerie glow. “Don’t presume—”
Her words were abruptly interrupted by a
swift blow as a mocha brown fist struck the back of her neck. The blow should
have incapacitated or at least stunned her, but instead, it stoked the furnace
of her wrath. She redirected her ire towards Princess Ashani, whose robust form
nonetheless retreated in the face of Gloria’s intensified fury. I felt dismayed
that Ashani’s blow had only further enraged Gloria instead of pacifying her.
“You don’t comprehend his capacity for
hatred,” Gloria’s voice quivered; a precipice of panic underscored her words.
“He’d sooner set the world ablaze than spare a non-human life. And he detests
me with an intensity surpassing all others.”
As I cast a sidelong glance at the
pendant swaying from my chain, I couldn’t help but feel a morbid fascination
hearing about the escapee’s immense capacity for loathing non-humans. The
pendant’s mysterious history felt somewhat illuminated by Gloria’s impassioned
words, yet still largely cryptic.
“Enough!”
The word boomed from Lucifer’s throat,
and everything quieted. The glow suffusing Gloria’s blue eyes snuffed out like
a candle as she staggered and righted herself. No sound moved through the room,
not even that of someone breathing. However, as Lucifer took two measured steps
to the distraught woman, his footsteps thumped on the carpeted floor.
“I’m all for a good temper tantrum and
have thrown a few myself.” Lucifer’s voice still held its silky smooth texture,
but now there was a hint of iron underneath. “However, now is not the time. If
I didn’t believe in the Pillar of Light’s plan with you, I’d happily let you
all die and create my own. However, I agree that you six people and an extra
soul have the best chance at capturing the man who created the Paladonic Knight’s
order. Is he dangerous? Absolutely. Will some of you die? Probably. However, the
Knight’s Son prophecy is your best hope at stopping him and saving this world.”
I opened my mouth to speak, but nothing
came out. Lucifer glanced at me and chuckled. Then he looked at Gloria, who was
held upright by the princess, and grimaced. With a wave of his hand, a pressure
seemed to lift, and the background sounds that you never notice until they’re
gone returned.
“Never expected a pep talk from the
devil,” I heard Shayna mutter. “He could learn a few things from Coach
Abernathy, though, on how not to kill our spirit.” Coach Abernathy was
the cheerleading coach.
“What’s this about a prophecy about a sun
at night?” I asked as I tucked my pendant into my pocket. I didn’t want Gloria
to catch a glimpse of it and freak out again. “This isn’t something about a solar
eclipse, is it? That story’s already been done.”
“The Knight’s Son prophecy is about the
son of a Paladonic Knight,” Sonia corrected me. “I believe it refers to you,
Bobby.”
“Me?” I couldn’t help but question. “Most
of the Paladonic Knights are sons of other Knights. What makes me stand out?”
“I’m so glad you asked,” Lucifer smiled,
and I felt my blood run cold. The feeling only worsened as he recited the
prophecy with his silken voice, each word dripping with an enigmatic weight.
From ancient times, a legend stirs,
The First of Knights, now fallen low,
His sacred vows to ash and burrs,
A god of vengeance, wrath to sow.
Against him stands the Knight's Son bold,
A soul thrice-risen, destiny-bound,
To face the one from tales of old,
Whose rage now shakes the very ground.
First Knight, once pure, now tainted dark,
His righteousness a twisted thing,
Seeks to unmake the Pillars' mark,
And chaos to creation bring.
The Knight's Son, born of hope and strife,
Must walk the line 'tween light and shade,
To save or end the First Knight's life,
And stem the tide of ruin made.
Through trials fierce and battles grim,
The Son must forge a path anew,
His strength tested, his future dim,
Yet to his sacred purpose true.
When hope seems lost, the thrice-born soul
Shall shine with power long foretold,
To make the broken cosmos whole,
Or let the fires of chaos hold.
In final clash of new and old,
The Knight's Son faces his cruel test,
Will order reign or darkness bold?
The fate of all hangs on this quest.
The room was once again engulfed in
silence, although it lacked the magical aura this time. We exchanged glances,
but it was Elly who ultimately shattered the quiet.
“What does any of that mean?” my taller
wife inquired, her head shaking in bewilderment. “It was like terrible poetry
that barely makes sense. How could any of this relate to Bobby or the rest of
us? And wouldn’t that dark god be you, Lucifer?”
The Pillar of Light and the Pillar of
Darkness shared a knowing look, but it was Gloria who stepped forward to
clarify. “Because, for those who possess a… specific power, those words paint
vivid images in our minds.”
“Yes, and while I may be considered a
dark god by most religions,” Satan chimed in, “I assure you this other man is
true evil.”
The maid, who had remained silent
throughout the entire ordeal, raised her hand hesitantly.
“You don’t need permission to speak,” I
reassured her. “Please, share whatever you have to say.”
The maid swallowed audibly as all eyes
turned to her. “I saw something.”
“You?” Gloria’s voice held a mixture of
surprise and awe. Her question wasn’t dismissive but instead filled with
astonishment. “When I mentioned a specific power, I referred to something only
the oldest beings possess. What did you see?”
“Forgive me!” the maid whispered, her
anxiety palpable as she dropped her head in shame. “I didn’t mean to offend
anyone.”
Gloria glared at me as if blaming me for
the maid’s anxiety. However, I shifted my focus to the ebony-skinned woman.
“No need to apologize; you haven’t
offended anyone,” I assured her soothingly. “Speaking up and sharing your
thoughts won’t lead to punishment here. I know your previous master was cruel,
but I’m not like him.” I added the last sentence for Gloria’s benefit.
The maid nodded, lifting her chin with
newfound determination. “I saw lands breaking apart and crashing into the
ocean, causing a massive tsunami. I witnessed the president in tears, gazing at
the devastation wrought by those waves. A blind man was concealed in the
shadows, and I saw my master conversing with him. After that, it became
confusing, like I was observing two things simultaneously. One depicted a world
in turmoil, while the other showed a void. But that was all.”
“Confirmation that the prophecy speaks of
you,” Sonia confirmed. “The dark elf identified you during the decision
stanza.”
“Well, isn’t that just fucking splendid,”
I muttered, the weight of the world seeming to settle squarely on my shoulders.
“No pressure whatsoever.”
“Ardin…” Gloria whispered under her
breath, her voice trembling. “Could it truly be you? I had thought... I’d dared
to hope, but you cursed me. I’m so deeply sorry.” With that, she turned into
Princess Ashani’s comforting embrace, her shoulders quivering with silent sobs.
Shayna rose from her seat, demanding
everyone’s attention. “Well,” she began, her tone laced with impatience, “this
has been quite the spectacle, but I’ve had enough of this prophecy nonsense.
Frankly, I’ve been remarkably tolerant of all this supernatural chaos happening
in my own home tonight. You don’t have to leave for home, but you can’t stay
here.”
Her abruptness surprised me only mildly,
but I couldn’t deny my own desire to have our guests depart. Reflecting on it,
I was astonished that Shayna had endured the presence of these supernatural
beings for as long as she had.
Sonia, despite her evident displeasure,
shook her head resolutely. “We’re not finished here. There’s more that must be
discussed. I’ve gathered you all together and set events into motion for your
future. Still, there are critical matters you must understand before
proceeding.”
“Excuse me,” Ashani interjected, her
Indian accent becoming more pronounced. “But you didn’t bring me here. A fox
did. I came seeking refuge for the night.”
Shayna shot me a disapproving glare,
likely suspecting I had some hand in the supernatural woman’s presence,
although I hadn’t.
Sonia responded calmly, “And who do you
think instructed that fox to bring you here?”
This revelation seemed to unsettle the
nagini, prompting her to shift into her imposing snake form, her head nearly
grazing the ceiling. Her six arms folded across her chest as she cast a glare
of righteous anger down at the Pillar of Light. “Were you responsible for my
clan’s disownment of me? They accuse me of dishonor and impurity. Or perhaps it
was you who aided the gnolls in my abduction? Was that your doing, also?”
Lucifer cleared his throat and adjusted
his suit collar. “Ahem, that would be my doing, or to be precise, the work of
my agents. But, as a balance must be maintained,” he continued, with an awkward
chuckle, “should you choose to join this fine fellowship to destroy the rin…uh,
wrong story there.” He chuckled again, feigning embarrassment, though I
remained unconvinced. This man was far too astute to make a slip-up of that
nature. “Anyway, should you decide to assist them, I assure you her side
will be indebted to you.”
Those words sent a shiver down my spine,
though it was clear they had a far more profound impact on the nagini. Her
pupils constricted to minuscule slits, her eyes widening with fury. Her cheeks
flushed crimson as she focused intensely on the enigmatic man. Having witnessed
her formidable combat skills, I briefly worried for the safety of the Pillar of
Darkness as Ashani moved with lightning-like agility toward the man.
It’s nearly impossible for me to
articulate the ensuing scene. In the blink of an eye, Ashani lunged at the
nonchalant devil, her movements so swift they seemed a mere haze. There was no
echoing thud as she met him, nor a vibration in the floor beneath. Time seemed
to halt. Ashani hovered mid-air, her upper arms raised, ready to crush his
head, her middle ones set to choke the life out of him, and her lower hands
brandished daggers, primed to gut him. Every move she made was so precise,
leaving no room for him to dodge or parry—if only she weren’t suspended in
time.
“Well,” Lucifer’s laughter broke the
silence. He stepped back with a smirk, “Her race’s might is truly
awe-inspiring.” Swiveling towards me, his sly grin deepened. “Taming her will
be a challenge, but having been intimate with her kind, I promise you, it’s an
experience to savor.”
“Taming her isn’t on my agenda,” I
replied, eyes wide. My quick survey revealed half the room unfrozen: the two
pillars, Charlotte, and me. Gloria, the maid, Ashani, and my other wives were
as statuesque as sculptures. Judging by the shock on Gloria and the maid’s
faces, the sudden onslaught had barely registered with them. The humans
appeared oblivious. “Trust me, my plate’s full of women already.”
Lucifer raised an eyebrow before a
playful grin spread across his face. “Uh-huh… Of course it is…” With a casual
toss of something to Sonia, he added, “Time for me to exit. Look this over
before you give it to the kid, and add it to your calculations. After this, if
he ever contemplates seeking my help, I’d advise against it.”
He paused to lasciviously drink in
Ashani’s appearance once more, a hungry glint in his eyes. Taking a few steps
towards the exit, he halted and pivoted to the Pillar of Light. “By the way,
your invitation to our Friday night orgy is still open. Lysa and Eris are quite
eager for your company.”
Sonia didn’t acknowledge him but examined
whatever he’d tossed to her. As Lucifer faded with a chuckling whisper of, “One
day,” she sighed.
“This has become a complete mess,” Sonia
muttered, massaging her temples. Her eyes, heavy with fatigue, met mine. “There’s
limited time and essential matters to address.”
“We’re all ears,” Charlotte interjected,
her voice unfamiliar in the open air instead of in my head. “But shouldn’t
everyone else hear this?”
“No,” Sonia’s voice was resolute. “Too
many disturbances already. Pay attention. I won’t say this twice. Ardin, once a
mere mortal, tragically fell for the forbidden. His sorrowful journey saw him
transform into a deity, driven by vengeance instead of seeking forgiveness and
understanding.”
“You expect us to challenge a god?”
Charlotte’s voice rang out with disbelief. “Have you lost your mind?”
“This isn’t a video game where I hit a
button and magically level up,” I retorted, finding it preposterous that the
Pillar of Light would even suggest such a task. My eyes inadvertently darted to
my untouched computer. In a digital realm, I could easily evolve, harness
newfound abilities, and perhaps stand toe-to-toe with a deity. But in reality?
Even as a homunculus—a unique fusion of unfamiliar DNA and the meddling of
Paladonic Knights—I was no match for a god.
Sonia followed my gaze but remained
silent. It was Charlotte who broke the silence; her voice edged with curiosity.
“What domain does this god preside over?”
“He reigns over knowledge and immortality,”
Sonia replied, her gaze unyielding.
“That’s all?” A hint of hope crept into
my voice. “Just trap him somewhere deep—like under a mountain. Even an immortal
pinned down can’t wreak havoc.”
The response I received from that comment
made me feel like I’d just uttered the most foolish thing ever.
“If it were so simple, prophecies
wouldn’t whisper of his defeat at your hands or the other way around,” Sonia
replied coolly. “Though your earlier remark has sparked an idea.” With those
cryptic words, she approached Charlotte, lightly pressing two fingers against
her forehead.
Charlotte’s eyes widened in shock, her
eyelids rapidly blinking. But before I could understand what was transpiring,
the lights wavered, casting shadows that whispered of looming danger.
“Sonia!” Lucifer’s voice resonated with a
warning that echoed in the room.
“Seems it’s time for my exit,” Sonia
smirked, amusement touching her lips. “Everything else you need, Charlotte
holds the answers. Use this with your new car. I’ve removed some of the features
he tried to install.”
Before I could register her words, the
Pillar of Light tossed something to me and evaporated, leaving a radiant
afterimage, and the world resumed its rhythm. I tucked the item in my pocket
without looking as I processed reality starting back up.
“Bastard!” Ashani’s frustrated cry broke
the silence as her blows met nothing but open air.
Her golden eyes glistened, hinting at
tears. Part of me yearned to comfort her, but I was compelled to seek out
Charlotte to fill in the blanks.
“What just transpired?” Shayna’s voice
echoed my confusion. “Where did they go?”
“They’re gone,” Gloria murmured. “Fucking
Pillars!”
How she discerned their departure so
quickly was a mystery, though their conspicuous absence was quite telling.
I sought out Charlotte, only to discover
she had slipped away.
I’ll brief you tonight, and together,
we’ll navigate this maze, her voice
resonated in my mind. At that moment, I realized we‘d merged back into a
singular consciousness.
“So, what’s our next move?” Elly’s
pragmatic voice cut through the tension.
I pondered our next step by surveying the
room, feeling the weight of expectant eyes upon me—except for the maid who was
soothing the distraught Ashani. I looked to Gloria, hoping she might have some
idea, knowing she had a history with this Ardin guy. The look on her face was
still pained, but she didn’t appear to be close to her earlier outburst.
“I once knew him,” the svelte blonde
began, her voice a wistful murmur. “Back then, I was someone else, and he, too,
bore a different heart. He was fervent, tender, and profoundly devout. But the
day he learned of my non-human essence, things changed irrevocably. The man I
cherished became a stranger. After enduring centuries of captivity, it’s hard
to fathom what he’s transformed into.”
Shayna’s voice trembled, barely
concealing her rising panic as she faced me, “You can’t be considering
confronting this guy. We almost lost you on a mere reconnaissance task. How can
you think of challenging an entity even she couldn’t subdue?”
“It seems Ardin has ascended to godhood,”
Gloria remarked, not helping calm my wife in the least. Her certainty left me
curious about her source of knowledge. Could she read minds? “However, we
aren’t without deities in our corner. And then there’s the prophecy.”
The weight of their collective gazes
settled upon me once more. Their silent pleas echoed loudly, but my voice
remained trapped by indecision, rendering the disappointment in their eyes at
my silence all the more poignant.
Breaking the tension, Elly interjected,
“This night has been a lot. Rest will do us good. Tomorrow, with clearer minds,
we’ll figure something out.”
Though the idea of leaving matters
unresolved gnawed at me, Elly’s wisdom was hard to contest. But there still
remained issues demanding immediate resolution.
Shayna’s voice, tinged with a biting
edge, redirected everyone’s focus, “It’s impractical for everyone to sleep
here. We’re already crammed, and I doubt we can accommodate…”
Gloria finished Shayna’s sentence with a
wry tone, “Monsters?” Noting the blush staining Shayna’s face, Gloria
continued, her tone gentle yet unwavering, “We’re strangers to you, and your
upbringing has shaded your perceptions. I’d feel equally out of place under a
Paladonic Knight’s roof. While I can fend for myself, the nagini—”
“She can stay with me tonight, Mistress,”
the maid interjected, her sudden boldness taking us aback. This assertive
gesture was unprecedented, given her usual demeanor. “That is… If Master will
allow it?” She turned to look at me, and I nodded. I then looked to Shayna,
sure I was about to get an earful.
Shayna’s face reflected her internal
debate, but her stance softened after locking eyes with Elly. “It seems I still
have adjustments to make,” she whispered before acknowledging the maid’s offer,
“Very well.”
“Actually,” I said, getting an idea and
facing the maid, “I’m still waiting to know what name you want to have.”
Shayna groaned, “Is this really the
moment for such things?”
“Mary, Master. If it would please you, l
want to be called Mary.” Her voice was soft, but I heard it clearly with my
superior senses.
“Mary it is,” I declared, beaming a
reassuring smile in her direction.
“Are we going to address the fact that
there’s another living elf?” Gloria spoke up with her hands on her hips. The
sudden change of topic threw me off. “I personally know the last remaining elf…
or what we thought was the last, but here’s another one. Even if she’s a dark
elf, this is a big deal!”
“Mary?” I said to the newly named maid.
“I’ll let you handle that. I’m going to bed.” Without waiting for an answer, I
moved to the master bedroom. I heard Mary start explaining her circumstances
and how I’d taken over her slavery spell but turned my mind inward, hoping I
wouldn’t regret that decision.
Do you know what that thing Sonia gave us
is? I asked Charlotte
with my mind.
It’s for your car, came the succubuss’ reply, though I’d
already known that. Trust me, you’re going to like it.
I got the impression she wasn’t going to
say more, and if I’m being honest, I was too mentally fatigued to press her on
it.
Walking into the master bedroom, I was
happy to note my wives had followed.
“So…” Shayna started as she walked over
to her dresser. “That all happened. I know I promised to keep a more
open mind—and I will!—but you have to admit that was a lot to take in.”
Elly walked over to our short wife and
embraced her from behind. I felt compelled to do the same and walked over to
pull them both into my arms, with Shayna sandwiched between us.
“You’re amazing,” Elly told her. “I know this
is difficult for you, but you’re doing great.”
“I appreciate you also,” I added my
encouragement. I thought back to how much I’d changed over the last few weeks
and hugged them tighter. Before dying, I’d called all magical creatures freaks
and thought I hated them all. It took Charlotte some time for me to warm up to
her, and I still wasn’t entirely sure I could trust the succubus, but I didn’t
hate her. And who could hate Mary, the maid? Sure, she’d premeditated and
killed Willmont, but from the treatment she’d received at his hands and the
fact that he’d caused my death once and tried a second time, I held no sympathy
for the man. As long as I treated Mary properly, I had nothing to worry about.
However, I was still very uncomfortable with the slave spell.
“You’re just saying that because we were
interrupted earlier and are still horny,” Shayna teased me. Her arms slipping
around me took any sting from the barb.
I chuckled, having completely forgotten
we hadn’t finished our playfulness in her truck. “Smart, too!” I joked back but
continued before she could respond. “Honestly, after hearing everything Sonia
said and knowing that I don’t have a lot of choice, I can’t say I’m much in the
mood for fooling around.”
Spoilsport! Charlotte chided me, her disappointment
coming through with a palpable sense of her emotions.
All things considered, I figured my wives
would be in the same mood as me. I wasn’t expecting their response.
“Well, I still am,” Shayna huffed and
looked up at me. “Right now, my emotions are in a jumble. I know it might not
be the healthiest response, but I want you to make me forget about everything
that just happened in there. At least, for a little bit.”
I was torn. On the one hand, I agreed
that it might not be the healthiest reaction to what was ahead of us, but on
the other… Well, let’s face it. I’m a guy, and my wives are incredibly sexy. If
Shayna’s words had a slight effect on waking up my previously doused libido.
Elly’s following words lit a torch under it.
“At the very least, you can just lay
there and let her do her thing while I watch.” The words were simple, but the
seductively teasing way in which she delivered them had me dismissing any ideas
of being passive.
“Yeah, that’s not going to
happen,” I gave my taller wife a wry grin. She must have misunderstood my
intent, as I noted her demeanor drop. Instead of directly correcting her, I
squatted down, hooked my arm behind Shayna’s knees, then pulled on her torso to
fall over my shoulder as I stood back up. She gave a satisfying squeek as I
marched over to the bed. She yelped as I literally threw her onto the mattress,
her weight barely anything to me. “Never let it be said that I wasn’t willing
to go the extra mile to keep my incredible wives happy.”
I heard Elly chuckle behind me as I
grinned down at my shorter wife. In one smooth motion, I removed my shirt as Shayna
hiked up her skirt to reveal she hadn’t put her panties back on after our
aborted tryst in her truck. She reached between her spread legs and used two
fingers to separate her lips, revealing her moist pink center.
I admired the delectable meal being
presented before me as another set of hands slipped around me to undo my pants.
I gripped Elly’s wrists and pulled them away, much to her disappointment.
“Uh-uh,” I said with a wicked grin to my
taller wife. “This is punishment for you interrupting us earlier. You can sit
over there and watch, but don’t get to touch me tonight.”
I watched as the wheels turned in Elly’s
brilliant mind as she understood the game I was playing. We all knew it wasn’t
her fault the uninvited guests showed up and ruined Shayna’s and my fun. But we
also know that Elly delighted in being a voyeur and exhibitionist. I could
almost feel the lust pouring off her as her eyes raked across my bare chest
before she nodded and sat in a recliner facing the bed.
Turning back to Shayna with my hands on
my hips, I said, “If you want this, you’ll need to come and get it.”
Shayna bit her lower lip as she regarded
me for a moment. “No more professor and student, huh?” I shook my head and
waited patiently. After a long few seconds passed, she shrugged and added,
“Fuck it. I’m too horny to care.”
Despite her words, she languidly rolled
over onto her hands and knees, shook her bare, tight ass at me before
seductively crawling to the foot of the bed where I stood. Resting her weight
on her elbows, she began undoing my pants before dropping them to my ankles. My
underwear joined them a moment later, and my stiff rod stood tall and proud.
“Mmm, what do I have here?” Shayna asked,
gliding her fingertips up and down my length. Before I could answer, she traced
her tongue from my scrotum to the tip, eliciting a delighted grunt from me.
“Oh, damn. I can still taste myself from earlier.” With a carnivorous growl,
she lunged forward and took me to the back of her throat. I felt her try to
push further, but either I was too thick, or her petite throat was too small.
Reaching down, I slipped my fingers into
her hair, got a firm grip, then pushed a little more. I heard a slight gag and
let up the pressure, but instead of pulling back, she doubled down and pushed
even harder.
“Remember our training,” Elly said,
causing me to look towards her. She was nude from the waist down as she lazily
toyed with her pussy. “Relax your throat. I know he’s big, but you can do it.”
Hearing one wife encourage the other like
that was both endearing and extremely hot. I felt Shayna nod at the advice and
returned my attention to her. My hands went once more into her hair as I felt
myself slowly sink further into her mouth. I let my hands and moans offer
gentle encouragement as she had to pull off every few seconds to breathe but
always returned to her goal with gusto.
“Good girl,” I said through a low moan as
she finally reached her goal and her lips surrounded my base. My tip and a
couple inches were compressed within her throat as her tongue bathed around
what it could reach of my shaft.
She pulled back and looked up at me with
shimmering puppy-dog eyes and drool dripping down her chin onto her shirt. I
know she’d argue with me on this point, but I thought she looked absolutely
stunning in that moment! With my hands still gripped in her hair, I pulled her
up and kissed her hard. I didn’t care about the mess smearing across my face as
we made out passionately but viewed it as a mark of her love and devotion for
me.
Her hands reached between us and stroked
my slick length, but I’d gotten enough pleasure from her for the moment. It was
time to return the favor.
With strength, agility, and a move that’s
hard to describe, I managed to pick her up, flip her upside down, and twist our
bodies around as I fell back. She landed with a giggle on top of me, swiftly
becoming a moan as I licked up her sopping slit. I pulled her hips down with my
hands, mashing her muff against my hungry lips. I couldn’t breathe but was
determined to give her as much pleasure as possible before breaking away from
my dripping prize.
I’ve got you, Charlotte informed me a moment later.
The sides of my neck itched briefly before I felt something open up, and I
could suck in a lungful of air. It didn’t take a genius to realize she’d given
me gills. I knew she could adjust my body—as she’d done it to change into her
human form once before—but I had no idea she had this level of control. You
can thank me later. Right now, you’re neglecting that sweet, tasty cunt.
Knowing that my inner succubus was right,
I returned my attention to Shayna’s slippery folds, drinking down her juices as
the sweet song of her moans filled the bedroom. I took my time licking,
sucking, nibbling, and working her petals before moving on to that magic nub,
all the while trying to ignore how weird it felt to breathe through gills.
It didn’t take long after titillating her
clit before Shayna’s powerful thighs locked up, and I felt her fingernails
digging into my abs as my mouth was flooded with her delectable nectar. She
tried to lift away from my devouring lips, but I kept a firm hold of her. I
ignored her clit, but worked to tongue her hole, but even that seemed to be too
much for her as she continued to shift away from my probing. Finally, I
loosened my grip enough for her to sit more upright.
I hesitated momentarily before mentally
shrugging and attacking my new target. I’d never eaten ass before, but I
figured after everything else, I might as well try. Poking my tongue out, I ran
it around her pucker and felt her tense up anew. I didn’t stop, though, and
continued exploring, grateful she didn’t taste offputting. It was different,
but not bad.
“What are you… oh!” Shayna mewled as her
hands tightened and shifted along my chest and stomach. “You don’t have to,
ungh, do… that.. fuUuck!” Despite her words, the way she swiveled her hips told
me she was enjoying my ministrations.
“Is he doing what I think he’s doing?”
Elly asked, a hitch in her voice. I’d entirely forgotten she was there.
Hopefully, she’s enjoying the show.
“He is…” Shayna said with a soft sigh
that somehow sounded extremely erotic. “And he’s… he’s actually good at it.”
Hearing her rating of my first attempt at
this, I decided to double down and pulled her down tighter to my face. It was a
good thing I currently had gills as my mouth and nose were smothered with her slender
ass.
“Ungh!” Shayna gasped suddenly and fought
to pull away. I let her go free this time, and she spun around with lightning
speed. Her hips settled atop mine, mashing my hard rod between us as her hands
gripped my face, and she kissed me with unrestrained hunger. Her pussy drooled
onto my cock, ready to be stuffed. With a slight shift of my hips, I felt my
tip line up, but before I could press in, she shifted away and sat up.
“I know I’m going to regret this,” she
said while pressing a finger to my lips to forestall any arguing, “but I’m
going to try taking you in my ass. I’ve wanted to for a while now, but you’re
so big… Elly, be a dear and grab the lube from the dresser?”
I turned to look in time to see Elly jump
up from her chair and run to the dresser, her now bare, ample bust bouncing
with her alacrity. She grabbed out a bottle and presented it to my other wife,
who shook her head.
“You’ve been so good to just sit and
watch; why don’t you go ahead and prepare us?” Shayna offered. “But you can’t
touch yourself until you’re back in your chair, understood?”
“Yes, love,” Elly nodded with a twinkle
in her eyes. She then leaned in to kiss Shayna. I’d seen some of this dom/sub
relationship the night before in my dream world. I can’t deny that seeing how
well my ebony and ivory wives played together was a massive turn-on.
“Now, get to work!” Shayna said as she
broke off their kiss.
I thought Elly would immediately squeeze
some of the lube onto me, but instead, she dove down and swallowed my member in
one go between her lips.
A loud smack resounded in the room as
Elly tried to yelp around the sausage stuffing her throat. Shayna’d just
spanked our taller wife.
“Naughty, naughty!” Shayna chided, then
shifted gears as she twisted and shoved Elly’s head down harder. I couldn’t
help but moan at how great and tight her throat felt around my cock, which
Shayna didn’t miss. “Showing me up with how well you can deep-throat our
husband… Do you hear the way he’s moaning? Your little slut mouth better not
make him cum before he splits my ass in two.” She then gripped Elly’s light
brown hair and yanked her head up and away. Elly let out a whining mewl, but
stared defiantly back into Shayna’s blue eyes for a few seconds before nodding.
Shayna released her, but Elly didn’t
return to sucking me. Instead, she applied a liberal dollop of lube to my shaft
and buried her face in Shayna’s slender ass.
“Mmm, that’s right. Lick my tiny little
asshole. Get me ready to take his big fat cock back there.” Shayna said all
that with closed eyes before gasping and looking down at me. “Of shit! She’s
actually tonguing my pucker. I’m sorry, dear, but she’s much better at this
than you.”
Somehow, I managed not to laugh at her
calling her sphincter her pucker. I don’t know why, but I thought it was funny,
considering everything else. Her comment about Elly being better at eating ass
than me didn’t bother me at all. For my first attempt, I think I made a decent
effort. But I would be asking for pointers from my resident succubus
later.
Instead of responding verbally to Shayna,
I pulled her down and shoved my tongue between her teeth. She kissed me back
with abandon for all of three seconds before gasping once again and throwing
her head back. “Oh, fuck. Now she’s fingering me back there. She’s only got two
fingers in, though. Come on, Elly. I need you to stretch me, or I’ll never be
able to take him.” She flinched a second later and gritted her teeth but did it
while nodding. “Ungh, yes. That’s it. Stretch me out. Shit, it feels like you’ve
got your whole fist in there.”
“It’s just four fingers, love,” Elly
replied with a playful lilt to her voice. “You’re not chickening out, are you?”
“Fuck no!” Shayna declared, then
shuddered. “But if you keep that up, I’m going to cum. Hurry up. I want to cum
on his cock!”
“Can’t have that,” I heard Elly whisper
under her breath. I’m pretty sure it was too quiet for Shayna to hear as she
bit her bottom lip and clenched her eyes shut. I couldn’t tell if she was
actually in pain or fighting not to orgasm.
The point was moot, either way, as I felt
Elly grab my shaft and aim me before Shayna slid smoothly back. I felt a bit of
pressure as my tip pressed against her anus, then Shayna grunted, and I was in.
The tight ring of her sphincter hovered just below the tip as Shayna shook atop
me. She squeezed me so tight it almost hurt, but at the same time, it felt
incredible. I hadn’t had a lot of anal sex in real life and didn’t count what
happened within our dreams, but I knew I needed to give her a moment to adjust
before I started to move.
She’s not adjusting, you idiot, Charlotte was so kind as to inform me. She’s
cumming after only getting the tip in. Amateur!
I still felt like that was a good enough
reason to hold still instead of driving into her like I desperately wanted to
do.
Shayna let me know when she was ready as
she slowly started to push herself back. She’d move an inch, pause, slide up a
tiny bit, then move further down my shaft. It was exquisite torture, but I
enjoyed every moment. I focused on my hands, gently massaging her thighs to
keep from busting early or losing control and thrusting my hips up hard.
Once her glutes were fully seated on my
thighs, I pressed her legs down further and waited for her eyes to open and
look at me. We passed unspoken thoughts of love and affirmation to one another
for long seconds through our gazes.
“Damn, that looks so good,” Elly coo’d,
and I realized she was still planted between my legs.
Shayna sat fully upright and started
swiveling her hips as she turned and looked at our wife. “Go back to your seat,
slut. It’s my turn to fully enjoy our husband. Be happy I’m letting you watch.”
If I didn’t know their personalities
better, I would have thought Shayna was being cruel. However, the lusty grin
Elly gave us as she complied told me she was enjoying the show. She moved with
speed that fell just short of a run back to the recliner and didn’t hesitate
before shoving the middle two fingers of her right hand into her slippery pussy
while rubbing her clit with her left.
“Now,” Shayna said, turning her attention
back to me, “can you last long enough to get me off again?”
Once more, I chose to let my actions
speak rather than words. Gripping Shayna’s left hip with my right hand, I
encouraged her to pick up her pace. Meanwhile, my left hand moved to her modest
breast, thumb teasing her nipple. My wife seemed to enjoy the attention as her
hips picked up their motion, and I felt her shift them to grind her dripping
pussy against my pelvis.
I felt that familiar churning telling me
I wouldn’t last much longer. Still, with Shayna just having orgasmed, I
suspected she would be a bit before she came, and I couldn’t have that.
A little help? I swallowed my pride and asked
Charlotte.
Amateur! Charlotte laughed in my head before
letting out a dramatic sigh. Oh, the sacrifices I make for love. You’d
better appreciate everything I do for you.
I chose not to look too deeply into her
words but noted that the sensation didn’t lessen. My body was heading hard and
fast towards a climax. I tried to send a second plea to Charlotte, but my mind
was already dulled with bliss.
And the succubus chuckled.
I wasn’t about to give up, though and
rallied my willpower into staving off the inevitable. Shayna continued to grind
and swivel her hips, my cock held in a warm vice within her back door, but I
refused to give in as I closed my eyes and concentrated. I was determined to
give Shayna one more ‘O’ before I blew.
“Look at him,” Elly said in a breathy
voice. “I don’t think he’s going to last. It seems your ass is too much for
him.”
“It’s okay,” I heard Shayna say with a
loving whisper. “We still have all night.”
I shook my head but kept my eyes closed
and didn’t speak. Instead, I gripped her hips and started her moving again,
letting out a low moan at how incredible she felt.
It was a mistake. Shayna let out a slow,
“Oooh, fuuuuck…” and I crossed the line of no return.
My core tightened as I prepared to fill
my petit wife, and ecstasy suffused my limbs. My toes curled, and I knew I
would blow at any moment.
That moment didn’t come.
You’re welcome, Charlotte’s voice echoed through my thoughts, but I
barely heard her, too consumed with carnal euphoria. Though your willpower
is strong, I’ll hold back the final moments. Make sure to thank me later.
That moment stretched out into infinity as the
pleasure of an orgasm seemed to flow through me, yet never quite crest.
Instead, it built and rose, and I knew it would be overwhelming once it did.
“Just hold on a moment longer,” Shayna suddenly said
as she rode me. “This is going to be a big—”
Cute little choking sounds cut her off, and some part
of my mind became aware of her fingernails digging furrows into my chest as her
sphincter attempted to pinch my cock off. She gasped and thrashed, losing all
control of her body as she finally came with my rod buried deep in her anal
cavity.
Whatever damn Charlotte had placed between me and my
climax was removed, and my world disappeared. A tidal wave of exaltation swept
me up and carried my soul to heaven as I finally came. Some small part of me
was aware of the flood of fluids from Shayna’s quim, and the way she grunted as
I thickened and filled her. Still, my mind was far too gone to do anything more
than bask in the ebullient delirium that became my universe.
When reality finally reasserted itself in my
consciousness, I became aware of several things. My cock was still ensconced
within Shayna’s derrière, and I was super sensitive. Shayna twitched and
shuddered after having collapsed atop me, making me painfully aware of just how
sensitive I was. However, her breathing was the soft staccato of sleep.
“Looks like she passed out,” I heard Elly whisper and
saw she’d moved to the bedside. “I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone cum that
hard, and holy shit, you filled her up!”
I chuckled but didn’t have the wherewithal to speak.
“I’m serious!” Elly continued. “I felt how tight her
ass is, but you came so much, it flowed out. We’ll have to change the bedding
before we go to bed.”
Shayna mumbled something unintelligible and snuggled
tighter into my chest. This caused my flagging member to finally slip out of
the shorter woman—making me shudder again—and I felt a gush of my spend flow
out and cover my groin.
I knew Elly was right, and we needed to get up to
change the bedding, but my body had other ideas, and instead, I passed out.
* *
* *
1084 A.D.
Stepping into the dimly lit tavern
through a heavy wooden door, Ardin’s footsteps echoed with memories of the past
twelve years. It’d been a relentless search, an unyielding pursuit of his wife,
Venita. Over a decade of chasing shadows, desperate hope and endless
frustration had led him to this very city.
This morning’s chance encounter had been
like a spark of hope in the abyss. A woman’s words had breathed life into the
fading embers of his determination, pointing him toward a trace of Venita’s
presence.
Ardin’s fingers brushed the pendant
hanging from his neck. It had once belonged to her, a symbol of their love and
the life they’d shared. The charm had become his guiding light, his only
connection to the woman who had disappeared from his life the night his village
was destroyed.
In his quest, Ardin had become a silent
observer of humanity’s flaws and virtues. His unique ability allowed him to
read the histories of those he encountered, revealing the hidden facets of
their souls. He became adept at discerning the righteous from the wicked, the
compassionate from the malevolent. And he had used this insight to right the
scales of justice, whether through lightening purses or bestowing coins upon
the rare worthy.
Yet, the merchant he now followed was
different. He was privy to information that set Ardin’s heart racing, rekindling
a fire he’d feared was almost extinguished. He’d tailed the merchant, tracking
his every move, waiting for the opportune moment to approach and glean some
truth.
Now, dressed in attire that walked the
line between obscurity and passable, Ardin ventured into the tavern. His eye
bandage concealed his blindness while his posture and demeanor projected an air
of quiet confidence. His bare feet allowed him to sense everything around him
through contact with the ground.
The corner table housed the merchant and
his guard, already immersed in their cups, their laughter blending with the low
hum of the tavern. The guard, vigilant and tense, shot to his feet as Ardin
approached, a formidable barrier presenting itself before him. The weight of
Ardin’s hopes bore down upon him as he stood on the precipice of this critical
moment. He understood the course of action he needed to take, though a tiny
fragment of his former self recoiled in distaste.
“Your son wasn’t born of your lineage,”
Ardin addressed the guard as he drew near, simultaneously slipping a folded
piece of parchment into the man’s armor without detection. “Moreover, your
unfaithful wife trails you out here. She’s clad in a brown cloak, seated
yonder, poised to unveil your transgressions with another woman. She suspects
you of the same wickedness that taints her.”
The guard’s eyes widened following
Ardin’s indication. Ardin sensed the woman’s hurried rise and hastened
departure from the tavern after being pointed out. The guard quickly pursued
her, his alarmed strides echoing in their wake.
“Are you a sort of seer?” the merchant
inquired, his gaze trailing after his receding guard. “How did you discern the
child wasn’t his?”
Though Ardin had spoken softly, the
subdued ambiance of the tavern ensured his words carried weight.
“Because I am acquainted with the true
progenitor,” Ardin asserted as he settled into a chair across from the
merchant.
“You’re well-spoken for a blind man, but
what value do you attach to withholding that knowledge?” the other man inquired
after draining his mug and signaling for another.
“Only knowledge,” Ardin responded,
stifling any grimace that threatened to emerge.
“That can be a meager price or an
exorbitant one, depending on the knowledge,” the merchant mused with a chuckle.
“A fortnight past, you crossed paths with
a woman of green eyes and fair hair,” Ardin spoke, striving to maintain a
composed demeanor. Over twelve years, the image of his wife remained etched in
his heart, unaltered by the passage of time. Frozen in the merchant’s memory,
her presence radiated a vibrancy that resonated with Ardin’s soul.
The merchant’s chuckle contained a glint
of mischief, yet his eyes shimmered with an unspoken recognition. “I’ve
encountered several foreign women fitting such a description, blind sir.
However, specificity is key, of course.”
“You beheld her strolling through the
street, a basket brimming with red and yellow blossoms in her grasp,” Ardin
said, struggling to rein in his emotions as he pulled on the memory the
merchant held. “Her enchanting beauty couldn’t elude your notice.”
The merchant’s laughter danced in his
eyes, an undertone of intrigue underscoring his words. “Indeed, my gaze has
fallen upon numerous travelers who share that visage. Yet, I would require a
more distinct context. If you possess such insight, how can you not discern the
location where I saw her?” The merchant’s laughter resounded again, albeit with
a hint of a sharpened edge this time.
“Because while I can access the memories
within your mind, the specific place remains unfamiliar to me,” Ardin replied
with urgency. The memory was a precious thread he clung to, its details
slipping away even as he approached the man.
“A seer, then,” the merchant commented,
his fingers rubbing at his double chin before he took another deliberate sip of
his new drink. “But did she reject you, seer? I thought your ilk practiced
abstinence. Yet, she was an unparalleled beauty, enough to understand why you
might have been tempted, even if you can’t see her.”
“She was my wife!” Ardin’s temper briefly
overtook him, though he swiftly regained his composure. “Our village was
ravaged, and she managed to escape. I’ve been trying to reunite with her ever
since.”
“A compelling tale,” the portly man
continued to massage his chins. “A tale crafted to tug at my heartstrings had I
any. But, no, your wife was a courtesan. I do recall her. The flowers she
carried were not the only commodities she peddled. Her allure could have
adorned my own desires quite nicely. I had intended to indulge myself; only the
city guards intervened before I could.”
Those lies emanated from the man’s
memories long before Ardin approached him, yet Ardin knew they couldn’t be
true.
They could not!
“Tell me,” Ardin’s words emerged through
clenched teeth. “Or I shall unveil to your guard the sordid tales of your
seduction of his wife. As I approached, her thoughts spoke of those illicit
nights. You pledged her wealth after leaving your seed, yet never delivered.
She also remembers you leaving her unsatisfied and—”
“Enough!” The corpulent merchant’s
outburst signified Ardin had crossed a line, inciting the other man’s fury.
“Guards! This vagabond seeks to pilfer from me. Detain him!”
“Please!” Ardin entreated as hands
clamped onto his shoulders. It wasn’t apprehension over the guards or the
prospect of confinement that seized him but the pressing need to find his wife.
“Just disclose her whereabouts.”
As the guards commenced leading Ardin
away, the merchant’s laughter echoed. However, outside, Ardin allowed his
amusement to surface. The merchant hadn’t said the information Ardin sought,
but he had envisioned it.
Slipping with ease from the grasp of the
city guards under the shroud of darkness, Ardin disappeared into the night.
Later, when the merchant’s guard lay
alone, readying for sleep, he discovered a small slip of paper that bore a
message.
The merchant would never witness the forthcoming dawn.
Bobby |