Chapter 199: 'Talking' It Out
Before we managed to depart from the Arena, a certain spindly grey skinned woman danced to our side, wrapping her arms around Aethisia's as she pushed herself deep into my daughters side, her cheeks dark as she spoke, her voice slightly shaky with need.
"Aethisia~? Don't tell
you forgot about ~? You promised you'd use
as your personal cum rag tonight~?"
I raised a brow as I glanced back at Jiru, the grey skinned woman staring up at Aethisia with lusty eyes as she clung to her side.
Though, while she was certainly fixated on primarily Aethisia, Jiru blushed as she looked towards Rhefia next, her eyelashes fluttering as she added "Miss Rhefia, if you want to join us, I certainly wouldn't be opposed... Being dominated by strong~ won like yourselves would really get
going..."
Chuckling, my wife glanced at
before shrugging, saying "Maybe I will. Your voice'll probably sound great when your screaming out my na."
Jiru shuddered, and she leaned closer to Aethisia, her cheeks darkening further.
Camara chuckled as well, stepping forwards with a gentle smile as she said "Jiru, do take good care of my wife tonight, alright~? She can be rather... demanding."
The dancer stiffened for a mont, glancing up at Aethisia in confusion before looking towards Camara.
"Aren't you two... siblings?"
"We are. Dama, we still need to visit the temple don't we?"
Hearing Aethisia's words, Rhefia nodded, only to growl softly as Sari chid in, her voice filled with mirth as she said "Oh we do~! Isn't that right, Rhefia~?"
Glancing at Sari, I shook my head a little at her provocative words, before sighing as Rhefia glared down at the Catkin.
"We - as in, my daughter and I - will be going, but not you."
Sari giggled at that, before glancing at
as she said "No, I think I will be going."
Rhefia growled again, only to sigh as she gestured for everyone to follow behind her, leading us back to Rowala Park.
"Sari... you and I need to spar. Now. You're starting to piss
off with all your talk."
"And you're rather grating as well, trying to keep
away from my kit. Especially when the mother of said kit has made it clear she wants
around."
They both glanced at
as we walked through the street, and Rhefia sighed as she said "That's what this spar is for, Sari. If you're so... posturing whelp, then you're unfit for this family. I won't accept so weakling acting like they own the place... Besides, once I beat it into that head of yours that I'm stronger, maybe you'll be a little more tolerable."
Sari snorted, her yellow eyes flicking off of
as she looked towards Rhefia, saying "You think I got the rank of Captain by posturing? Hilarious."
The walk back to the park was slightly tense, and Jiru seed rather frightened by the barbs the two were trading as we walked, her grey eyes flickering between the two as she clung to Aethisia.
Returning to the carriage, I gathered the Geri and sat in the middle of the sea of fluff, watching as everyone else sat nearby, watching as Rhefia grabbed her real spear and strode back out into the open.
The grass field around us provided more than enough space for them to spar, and Sari nodded to herself as she drew her sword, twirling the blade a few tis as she watched Rhefia.
"First to three then? Sa as standard dueling rules?"
Rhefia nodded, gripping the haft of her heavy spear as she focused herself on the Catkin, who stood ramrod straight, her tail swishing silently behind her.
Raising her sword, Sari brought the blade to her lips and kissed the flat side, muttering sothing to herself before shouting "Astra, countdown please. We'll begin on your signal."
Nodding, I watched as Sari twisted her body slightly, leaning forwards on her right side.
"Three..."
Rhefia lifted her spear, the broad tip pointed towards Sari's armored chest.
"Two..."
Sari twisted her blade and swished it down, holding it loosely by her side as she stared at Rhefia with narrowed eyes.
"One..."
Both took a deep breath, focused intently on the other as they strained their muscles, waiting for the signal.
Gulping, I bit my cheek before shouting "Begin!
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