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Authors: Alexander Gordon

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Pip quickly licked and slurped up all the fluids she could from Triska then fluttered up with a shimmering golden glow coming from her body. With a happy sigh she quickly flew in between the teen’s breasts and snuggled close to her chest with a loving embrace.

“I’m so happy. You’re so tasty, Triska.”

“Glad to hear it, Pip,” Triska gently cooed while cradling the fairy in her bosom. She then turned her eyes to Daniel as did all the girls. “Well, I think the introductions to your harem are now over, Daniel.”

“Good, I can’t wait any longer,” Alyssa moaned as Squeak licked around her ear.

“So what happens now?” Luna asked while Falla gently brushed her hair.

“We’re all game for Daniel now, aren’t we?” Falla reasoned with a wink at him.

“Yes we are,” Specca agreed as she sat up with her tail waving around behind her.

Kroanette quietly moaned before her eyes fluttered open. Slowly she sat up and looked around in a daze before jumping a bit as she saw everyone watching her, with Alyssa being played with by Squeak, Falla and Luna holding each other in a provocative embrace, Pip hopping about in Triska’s bosom, and Daniel raising an eyebrow with a curious smile at the centaur.

“What happened? What’s going on?” Kroanette asked.

“Kroanette, you’ve awakened at just the right moment,” Specca complimented.

“I have? For what?”

“We’re all going to play now,” Triska answered with a twitch of her eyebrow.

“Daniel’s going to ride you again,” Falla playfully mentioned.

“He’s going to ride all of us I hope,” Luna giggled.

“Can we start now?” Alyssa purred lustfully as she glanced up to Squeak. The ant girl showed a nervous smile as her hair slowly ruffled back, her body feeling a lingering magical force rolling across it showing the witch was about to be more forceful with her.

Daniel nodded then looked up at the ceiling as he felt renewed strength to play with his girls.

“Twilight, I do thank you for helping us just now with Pip,” he called out. “And I do hope we can talk more soon, there’s much for us to discuss. But for now could you please give us some privacy? I have to take care of my mates tonight.”

“Twilight? She’s here?” Kroanette wondered as she looked up as well.

“Of course, Daniel Sorres,”
Twilight agreed.
“Please do enjoy your night with your loved ones. I shall talk with you again tomorrow. And as for the rest of you, I hope you all have fun with your charming mate.”

“Oh we will,” Triska assured with a lustful smile at him.

“Actually, Twilight?” Specca called up, earning silence from everyone while it was assumed Twilight was still listening. “I do have one thing to ask as I’m sure it’s going to come up tonight. Is it true that fairies like Pip can bestow others with their magic if they are orally serviced?”

“Beg pardon?”
Twilight asked.

“Pip has said that she can give others her magic if they eat her out,” Specca clarified. “That by drinking her juices they will be given all the magical power she herself has. Since she’s about to join us tonight for everything I’m sure you could imagine, I’m wondering if we’ll all be endowed with her magic by tomorrow if what she says is true.”

Twilight laughed amusedly while everyone looked up with growing curiosity.

“Not exactly,”
Twilight giggled.
“Fairies can provide others with their magic, but that doesn’t involve eating her out as you say.”

“I see,” Specca mused. “I was wondering about that, it did sound a little odd as a way of gaining her power.”

“So how do fairies give others their magic?” Triska asked.

“You would need to actually eat her, Triska Raylight,”
Twilight answered, with the group jumping a bit in response.
“And not in a sexual way, more of a cannibalistic way. If you devour a fairy you gain the magic they possess.”

“Someone would have to actually
eat
Pip to get her magic?” Specca worried. “That’s horrible.”

Pip gulped and looked up to Triska while lowering herself down into the cambion’s bosom.

“Please don’t eat me,” she whimpered.

“That being the case, you have nothing to worry about eating her out in the manner you are probably planning on doing so,”
Twilight mentioned.
“You won’t be acquiring any unexpected magical powers, so there’s nothing to worry about.”

“Then it’s okay to eat her out if we want to,” Daniel mused with a smirk. “I guess that means we could do that safely with her, as long as she wants us to.”

“Please eat me,” Pip begged with a timid smile at Triska. The cambion licked her lips and winked at her before looking up again with a calm smile.

“Thank you for clearing that up, Twilight. Will you be around tomorrow for us to talk more then? I’m sure we’ll have many more questions to ask you.”

“Of course,”
Twilight kindly promised.
“Please do enjoy your night to the fullest with one another. I’ll speak to you all tomorrow.”

Silence filled the room while the group kept their eyes upward as if in hopes to steal a glimpse of anything from Twilight’s appearance or departure. After a while of nothing happening and assuming the unseen reaper had taken her leave Daniel nodded and held a hand to his chin inquisitively.

“Well, that does answer a big question for us. However, there’s still another I need to answer right now before we begin.”

“What’s that?” Kroanette wondered as she sat up. She glanced around to seeing the other girls watching Daniel with immoral leers before a timid smile came across her face as she knew what was coming next. Daniel chuckled as his eyes went over each of the lovely girls he had as mates before they rested on Triska, the teen gently brushing her hair back over her shoulder while smiling coyly at him.

“Wherever should I start?”

*****


Mmmm
,” she purred to herself. “Why do you do this to me, big brother?”

Lunging forward a troll swiped downward with a large broad axe, the weapon clashing against then scraping alongside a unique sword engraved with magical runes which parried the attack before slashing through the monster with a fatal blow. As the troll was struck down Daemon followed through with his blade and sliced through an arachne that tried to strike with her legs at him, cleaving off the limbs while stepping aside for the wounded monster to fall forward with a painful scream.

“You just
love
teasing your little sister, don’t you?” she innocently asked.

Daemon grabbed the arachne’s head with his reptilian hand, ripped it right off with a sickening tear, swung around with his blade to block an overhead strike at him from a goblin’s sword, then struck the monster in the face with the severed head in a powerful impact that shattered both skulls instantly.

“Oh, you dance divinely. I would expect nothing less from you to be honest.”

A gremlin threw her alchemic pouch out with a hiss, the bag flying through the air and exploding on the ground with bright yellow flames and swirling smoke as it missed a quickly moving centaur. Hollia raced forward and struck her spear through a goblin then a gremlin, skewering them both as she charged by with an incomprehensible warcry.

“But who are these filthy girls beside you?”

Hollia charged through a group of dark monsters, knocking them aside in a stampede while she flung the impaled attackers off her spear to the side of the road. Coming to a halt she quickly bucked behind her and kicked a troll back with extreme force before she spun her spear around expertly and knocked away surrounding monsters from getting closer. With a precise thrust to the side she struck an arachne through its head, then jabbed back at a troll’s face which earned a broken nose from the hit, and finally swung around and sliced her spear’s blade across the chest of a goblin that then fell to the ground with a torch falling from its hand. As the wounded monster screamed and caught fire from her own light Hollia spun her lance around to the side before holding it at the ready behind her arm as she glared at her attackers with obvious rage.

“My my, they are nothing but children, aren’t they?”

A mite flew towards Hollia along with two others, the centaur tensing up with her spear before two of the low flying monsters were cleaved into halves by a swiftly moving neko who passed by. Tabitha nimbly dashed along the dirt road while swiping her katana through a troll’s side before darting around the screaming monster and slashing her other blade down a goblin’s back. Hollia speared the remaining mite that lunged towards her then watched as Tabitha jumped back and sliced her katana down the spine of a troll from behind then leapt over to the side and rammed her other blade through the back of a gremlin.

“Amateurs.”

Tabitha ducked down under a troll’s swing of her axe before slicing both her blades through the monster. As the diced troll fell before her she saw Scay tackling a goblin down to the ground while having another bound by her tail. The naga laughed manically with a deranged smile to match as she mercilessly hacked her dagger into the monster while her tail constricted around the other goblin extremely tight. Scay went mad with joy as she butchered the goblin with her dagger, her eyes twitching and darting around at the tattered corpse she continued to jam her blade into while the monster bound in her tail let out a strained gasp before feeling its ribs crushing inward with a painful crunch.

“Degenerates.”

While Scay failed to notice she was now slashing apart a monster that wasn’t alive anymore and the goblin held by her tail coughed out blood and innards before being squished by the naga’s strong body, Forrus ran by and tackled a troll to the ground with a vicious howl and bared teeth. The lycan slashed apart the monster’s face and throat before charging forward and striking her claws across the neck of an arachne that she quickly passed by. As the spider dropped to the ground gurgling its dying words Forrus pounced a gremlin to the ground and chomped down on its throat. Holding the monster’s hands down which had alchemic bags in them Forrus chewed apart the gremlin’s windpipe before grabbing the bags and throwing them over towards a group of dark monsters. One exploded into a noxious green cloud that poisoned those that breathed in the gas while the other simply exploded and sent a mite and goblin tumbling away trailing smoke.

“Animals.”

Forrus took off and jumped onto an arachne that started flailing around with the lycan slashing at her face and shoulders. As the monster skittered about off-balance Rulo swung her hammer around and knocked out some of its legs, the orc’s heavy weapon following through and bashing a troll off into a building with a fierce crash. The arachne fell to the ground with Forrus slashing apart its body while Rulo walked towards a group of dark monsters that growled at her with harsh glares. A goblin armed with a torch and a rusty short sword ran towards her along with two of her sisters, the monsters closing in as Rulo wound back with her hammer then swung it over her head right onto the first one which was spiked into the ground along with a splatter of blood coating the dirt around her. The two other goblins jumped towards Rulo, with one grabbing onto her shoulder and the other her arm. Rulo reached over and snatched the one on her shoulder by the face then threw both monsters to the ground before she started stomping on them with her foot, smashing the screaming fiends into the dirt with loud crunches.

“Lowlifes.”

With a heavy swing of her large broadsword Sasha cleaved through an arachne and then a troll, the reptile girl cutting through those nearby with fierce swipes of her weapon which she handled with ease. Moving forward with a thrust she struck through a troll’s chest, lodging the sword in the monster while she reached over and grabbed a gremlin’s hand before throwing the beast behind her into another. An alchemic bag attached to the gremlin exploded into bright blue and purple flames, burning the two monsters which screamed in agony while Sasha grabbed her sword and kicked the dead troll off it. A swing to the left to strike down a goblin, a swing to the right to block an axe from hitting her, and a swing around behind to slice through a mite that flew to the side in bloody pieces, Sasha moved about while blocking and striking down the monsters that attacked her from all around. Her focus remained adamant while her poise mirrored that of the swordsman she idolized, her fighting spirit showing no signs of fatigue or wear on her stamina.

“Simply pathetic examples of real strength,” the woman mused in exasperation. “My big brother is surrounded by weaklings. How dare they tarnish the very vicinity to which his perfection resides with their mediocrity.”

Daemon parried an axe while spinning his blade to the side, knocking a troll back before following through and slicing off her head. He swung to the left and struck down a goblin before sending a fierce slash before him which trailed a glowing arc of light. A thin wave of light flew forward and pulverized a few dark monsters before exploding against a gremlin that was then blasted into a colorful boom by her bags igniting. Slowly Daemon held his sword out at the ready, eyeing the monsters that were keeping a safe distance from him now while more gathered behind them in the shadows.

“So what is our plan here?” Tabitha called out as she struck down a goblin then rammed her other blade into a troll behind her. “Because this doesn’t seem to be accomplishing anything.”

“We’re going to slay them all!” Hollia declared loudly as she ran by, skewering a troll and mite with her lance before she swung them over into a building. “For Ruhelia! For revenge! For all centaurs everywhere!”

“Okay then,” Tabitha slowly said before glancing over to Daemon. “I don’t recall fighting off an entire army of monsters for a fallen city being part of your quest.”

“It’s not,” Rulo snorted as she smashed another gremlin under her hammer. “These bitches are just getting in our way.”

“Our way of what?” Tabitha asked as she blocked an axe with one blade then parried a sword with the other. “Are we actually going to stand our ground in this graveyard or are we going to go anywhere?”

Sasha and Forrus struck down another two arachne then took notice of the growing horde still closing in on them. Burning bodies and buildings along with torches provided enough light to show the streets were filling with more monsters coming after them from the ruined kingdom.

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