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Seasons of Love 1: Cari & Milla Get Basted

by Teagan Cascade

Copyright© 2022 by Teagan Cascade

Fantasy Sex Story: Cari Creambottom is a lonely, overworked Christmas elf. On the verge of getting fired from Santa's Workshop, she's on a mission to redeem herself. She must get eggnog produced by a group of all-male elves. It's going to take more than 'pretty please' to get the job done. What's a naughty elf to do? The Seasons of Love series follows these sultry elves. Each book corresponds with a holiday/season.

Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa   Mult   Fiction   Fairy Tale   Group Sex   Orgy   Exhibitionism   First   Facial   Masturbation   Oral Sex   Voyeurism   .

Christmas Mountain, Late November.

“CARI CREAMBOTTOM! GET IN HERE!”

Cari Creambottom was distraught long before her supervisor’s guttural scream rattled through the loudspeaker. Her pointed, curved ears drooped in shame. The slight Christmas elf knew she was in trouble after clocking in a full hour late.

“It was just a matter of time.” Cari muttered under her breath. The stout elf sighed and cracked her pudgy fingers before hopping off her stool. She took a moment to glance up and down the serpentine conveyor belt. Her coworkers didn’t move a muscle as they continued studying the endless line of wooden toy horses over the gentle hum of machinery. Her face grew sullen as she pondered. “What if this is it?” She asked aloud, voice cracking on the verge of sobbing. Cari scratched at her short, dirty brown hair. “What if today’s the day I become one of those few incompetent elves fired from Santa’s workshop?” Cari’s tiny shoulders slumped at this possibility.

“I mean, forget the humiliation for a second. What would I even do if I get fired?” Cari continued the one-sided conversation as she strolled past the self-serve cafeteria. Cari wondered if she could endure the shame of returning to her family home on the other side of Christmas mountain. Then her anxious brain drifted to the alternative--self-imposed exile. Many elves that washed out from the Workshop banished themselves to a village on a remote part of the mountain. These untouchables were never heard from again. Cari shivered; a sick feeling churned in the pit of her stomach. “Santa’s Reindeer, I don’t even want to think about that.” She decided, shaking the cobwebs in her head.

Cari noticed dozens of workers, a larger-than-usual crowd around the beverage dispensers. The line wrapped around the corner like a giant green caterpillar; each elf wore the same forest-colored jumpsuit with ruby red stitching accents. One overzealous elf climbed onto the steel counter and hoisted a cumbersome bag of coffee beans into the grinder. The scene was undoubtedly on-brand for this time of year. With the Christmas season officially looming, the production in Santa’s Workshop would explode next week to accommodate the world’s ever-growing population. Thanksgiving would come in a few days, and the elf workforce was set to shift into their usual extended shifts.

But Cari knew the Workshop’s need for manpower wouldn’t protect her from termination. ‘I’d rather throw a bad engine overboard before I’d let it blow up the ship!’ That was the saying of Mr. Merryton, her abrasive supervisor. Cari didn’t fully understand the metaphor--and wasn’t convinced Mr. Merryton did either. But that didn’t matter. The only constant was Merryton’s yelling for her to come to his office, presumably to issue Cari her third and final write-up for tardiness.

Cari dragged herself down the marbled floor as boxcars WHOOSHED along the rails suspended above. The open-aired factory towered for countless stories inside the massive Christmas Mountain. Though she wasn’t the best worker, Cari loved her time in Santa’s Workshop. The complex enjoyed several hours of natural light from the sky windows before the winter dusk crept inside this time of year. Then the tower’s interior lights dazzled against each piece of machinery. She took the closest stairs and leaned over the side, watching the elves quietly assemble today’s project, the classic wooden rocking horse. The conveyor belt spiraled upward at a methodical pace from the assembly floors up to quality assurance, where Cari worked, and off to final packaging and loading. She admired the whole lot’s efficiency, even though she also admitted how amazingly shitty she found herself as a Quality Assurance Technician.

Marvin Merryton’s office was near the main staircase. Cari always felt his lair was a little too close for comfort, his beady, judging eyes like two sharp emerald pieces of coal. She pushed gingerly on the door and met her boss’s piercing pupils head-on. Marryton stared her down from his vantage point behind his messy desk.

“Close the door behind you.” He snarled. His broad shoulders were flat against the chair, and one of his stubby fingers tapped with nervous energy on the thick oak arm. It seemed peculiar to Cari; Merryton usually played it more relaxed when berating his underlings.

As Cari closed the door, she started work on her excuse. Then when it didn’t work, she’d resort to begging. When that didn’t work, she’d try a deal of another kind, which related to the real reason she was late. “I can explain, sir.” She started.

“Did you notice we’re out?” He gestured to the desk corner where an empty mug sat. “We switched back to plain coffee this morning.”

Cari breathed a guarded sigh of relief. “Yes, sir.” She swung her hands behind her back. “We’re out of the new eggnog we got from the Drow in our last trading session.”

He shook his head with regret. “Once our guys started drinking the nog, productivity increased by almost 2%. It’s an incredible blend of protein and caffeine.”

Cari nodded with a smile. She could find little to agree with her boss on, but she knew all the elves had taken to the new drink. The sweet, filling cream had just the right dash of mint finish that tingled the tongue. Moreover, the eggnog seemed the only thing allowing her to focus better on her work. She began to wonder if ginseng was involved.

“I’ve spoken Madame Umbrow of the Drow Imperial Home Office. It sounds like they’re experiencing a shortage as well. The Drow don’t produce the nog, but she is willing to provide us access to the cave elves who do so ‘we’ can barter for ourselves. And ‘we’ actually means ‘you.’”

“Oh,” Cari blinked. “Cave elves? I thought the Drow were the cave elves.” She asked with earnest curiosity as she inched her tiny feet to the chair in front of Merryton’s furrowed brow. Cari tried to make as little noise as possible, and the faint squeaks of her no-slip soled boots did little to help. She kept her sparkling green eyes fixed on her boss’s downcast face; she moved closer to sit.

“Yes, yes, we all know the Drow live underground.” Merryton let loose an exasperated sigh. “But Madame Umbrow made the distinction, not me. It was so important to her to note that these elves were not a part of the Drow Empire that she said it twice, and--I DIDN’T TELL YOU TO SIT DOWN, CREAMBOTTOM!” He roared. His shout echoed against the shimmering silver walls as Cari jumped up to attention, stiff yet quivering. After panting for a moment, his face finally wavered, perhaps realizing his overreaction. “Go ahead and sit down, Ms. Creambottom. Do you have any questions before I send you out?”

“So,” Cari started slowly, her shoulders tensed underneath the sudden burden of responsibility. “You want me to go to the Drow elf caves and talk to some cave elves that aren’t Drow to give us more of her egg nog?”

“As astute as ever,” His snide voice hissed through straight, thin lips. He rubbed his unshaven, portly chin, a feature indicative of so many Christmas elves. “Anything else?”

“Well,” Cari rubbed her heels together as her legs dangled off the chair. “I’m a quality assurance specialist. Wouldn’t one of our skilled buyers be better? Why me?”

“First, I wouldn’t call you a specialist. I’m sending you because the line won’t miss you,” Merryton sneered. “Second, my conversation with Madame Umbrow led me to believe you’d be perfect for this mission. Maybe succeeding here will open up new paths for you.”

Cari breathed a sigh of relief at Merryton’s softened, nearly complimentary tone. Her ruby red lips curled upward as her chest puffed with confidence. She nodded with renewed enthusiasm.

“As you know, the Thanksgiving holiday begins in two days. Quality Assurance needs that eggnog to maintain the season’s rigorous demands. We’re depending on you, Miss Creambottom.”

Cari grinned, elated. “You can count on me, sir.” Rejuvenated, she turned to make a dash for the door.

“Another thing.” He snapped as Cari grabbed the knob. “Don’t think I’ve neglected that you clocked in at exactly 5:57 this morning. Consider this mission your last chance at working in Santa’s Workshop.”

“I understand,” Cari gulped.

“Understand this, Miss Creambottom.” He rose from his seat with a menacingly slow pace, leaning on the desk with both hands. “Either come back with more eggnog or don’t come back at all.”

Cari curtsied and left without another word, her boss’s threat sticking in her chest like an icy dagger. Her back was officially against the wall, facing an arduous task that left a grave feeling lodged in her chest. She fought back the tears as she slumped down the stairs.


“I’ve never even been off this dumb mountain.” Cari frowned.

Indeed. Most Christmas elves can go their entire lives without seeing another elf race. Visiting the Drow elves required leaving Santa’s Workshop Mountain’s massive confines and descending to the sedges and shrubby tundra. Cari bunched her heavy green overcoat and cloak around her fair elven skin as she took careful steps on the loose rocks on the frozen ground. She quickly missed the warmth of the workshop when the bitter winds nipped at her legs.

“Let’s see.” Cari fished in her pockets until her tiny hand retrieved a silver compass. The wind nearly blew back her cloak’s wooly hood before she used her free hand to block the assault. “There.” Her large emerald eyes focused on a rocky fixture several kilometers in the distance.

It took Cari another few hours for her petite legs to close the distance across the tundra, where she met the first cavernous mouth of rocks. Then she had the shock of her life--Drow elves that stood guard. They wore the glistening armor the color of smoke that shielded their deep brown skin. Cari knew herself as short and stocky, even for a Christmas elf, but these male elves loomed over her by nearly 30 cm. She knew Christmas elves were smaller than their Drow counterparts, but seeing the discrepancy in person jarred Cari’s sense.

Cari showed the pair her Writ of Passage with a trembling hand that granted her access to the Drow caves. The guard peered at the crumpled parchment with piercing crimson eyes for several moments before giving passage. As she passed, Cari could feel the guard’s vision on her backside. Her face burned, and confusion stirred inside: She felt their eyes study every inch of her. She couldn’t blame them, she thought. After all, it wasn’t every day an unaccompanied exotic female came their way.

‘But I wonder if they’re undressing me with those eyes?’ Cari thought, her face growing flush. Not that having two brawny Drow unpeeling her from her many layers to reveal her sweaty, pulsing skin didn’t seem like a bad idea. But Cari knew the Drow guards were wholly uninterested. She considered herself plain and homely, even by Christmas elf standards. Her face was plump and cherub, with a thick round chin and rosy cheeks. “No elf wants me; Christmas, Drow, or otherwise.” She smirked to herself as she passed through the swinging iron gates of the cave.

Cari’s eyes swelled in awe. She expected a cramped, winding, and dark path. Instead, the stone road was wide enough for several vehicles. Every now and then, tri-wheeled bikes and trucks rumbled by, the breeze from their velocity whipped at Cari’s coat. Pale, glowing white lights floated several meters above her head. “Christmas spirits, it’s so bright.” She gawked. “Are those lights magic?” She wondered aloud. The spheres of light appeared to float freely on the cave’s ceiling. The Drow were known for their security and military prowess. The well-lit corridor certainly gave Cari a great sense of comfort.

For nearly a kilometer, the hall coiled and snaked in various directions. Down, to the left, then the right, then down some more. She eventually came to a medium-sized room with an oversized front desk. From the multiple doors and hallways spread out behind the counter, Cari assumed this room served as some kind of checkpoint.

“Hello?” Cari’s timid greeting echoed in the enjoy room. She inched closer to the desk as the faint sound of snoring grew louder. “Hello?” Cari repeated louder. A boot-covered foot came into view as she peeked over the counter’s ledge. She was forced to push up on her toes to look over. The body was decidedly female, with silky long silver hair and dark skin like the guards. The Drow’s delicate hand draped across her massive cleavage that threatened to burst through her cream-colored tunic. Cari gave her one last chance not to be rudely awakened. Then she pounded on the hallowed wooden counter, And the BOOM startled even Cari.

“Ack!” The young Drow scrambled to her feet, flailing her arms to defend herself. “W--what? Who? What?” Her words spilled from her full red lips in a panic. Then her sparkling ruby eyes finally focused on Cari. “Oh,” She smiled before rolling into her prepackaged spiel. Her facial features were slender and angular, with a beautiful and youthful vibrancy. “Hi. Welcome to the Connector Room. How can I direct your travel today?”

“I’m from Santa’s Workshop.” Cari said. “We’re requesting access to the artisan village. Y’know, the one that makes the egg nog we traded for a few weeks ago.”

“What?” The Drow’s youthful face twisted in disbelief. “Christmas elves work around the clock this time of year. And it’s almost December. It’s surprising Santa spared even one of you for a simple eggnog run.”

Cari shook her head. “I’m not that great of a worker.” She admitted. “My boss sent me because I got in trouble.”

“Oh, no!” Her frown appeared genuine. “What do they say you did?”

“Oh, I definitely did it.” Cari admitted. “Tardiness.”

The clerk scoffed. “Lateness? You Christmas elves are born, work, and die on that mountain. Everything you do is in that mountain. How can you possibly be late for anything?”

Cari exhaled with evident discomfort. “Oh dear,” She gave an awkward chuckle. “Let’s not go there. It’s kinda personal.”

“Okay, suit yourself,” She smirked before making a slight gesture at the state of Cari’s skin. “It’s funny. I haven’t seen a Christmas elf in years. I forget how red you all get when you’re embarrassed.”

Cari grabbed at her face in a panic. “Oh yeah. It’s embarrassing to be late.” She agreed.

But the Drow silently leaned over the counter with a discerning eye. “My name’s Milla. Milla Mochawood.”

“Cari Creambottom,” Cari almost curtsied but figured she’d already embarrassed herself enough.

“Cute name, Cari. So now that we’ve been properly acquainted, you should tell me why you were late.” She grinned. “I’m unrealm to you, and we’ll probably never see each other again. You should just tell me what happened and get it off your chest.”

“Oh my gosh.” Cari grit her teeth. “I can’t believe I’m about to do this.” She clutched her chest as if she were about to faint. “Oh my gosh.”

Milla grew impatient, and it showed in her voice. “Out with it, Christmas elf!” She snapped. “Tell me what ails you!”

“I WAS HORNY, OKAY?!?” Cari blurted, her face beet red. “My shift ended super late last night, and there was this video I didn’t finish watching, so I watched it again this morning and--”

“Annnnnd?” Milla teased.

“I--my hands--they were--you know--occupied.” Cari’s voice wavered. She shuffled her feet, glad she was already underground. Now all she needed was someone to bury her.

“Okay. Okay.” Milla threw her hands up. “I understand if you’re bashful. You look like you’re about to pass out.”

Cari snapped. “It’s completely normal to explore one’s body. There isn’t an elf in the world that doesn’t visit XXXMAS-VIDS.COM.”

“Um,” Milla shook her head. “I don’t.”

“What?” Cari squawked. “How do you manage?”

“X-Marmet, of course.” Milla shrugged. “It’s the most viewed site in the tri-cave area.”

“Wow!” Cari squealed in delight. Exhilarated, she went on. “Okay, okay, okay. I’m going to tell you another secret.” She drew closer, enough to smell the earthy, peaty scent of Milla’s soft skin. “It was only the second time I’ve touched myself.”

“Impossible!” Milla said. “You look 22 at the youngest.”

“I’m 25, actually.” Cari sighed. “It’s taken me quite a while to work up the nerve to try it myself. It’s a sign of desperation, right? Like, it’s the indicator that I couldn’t find a male to fuck me, right?”

“Oh, no,” Milla chuckled. “That’s not at all what it means. But, wait,” Milla’s face twisted as the revelation hit her. “You’re a virgin? And they’re sending you to--” She chewed her lip in hesitation. “Why’d they send you of all elves to see the artisans?”

Cari shrugged.

She leaned her bust over the counter and eyed Cari’s figure. “I see you’re not carrying anything to trade except that ass,” She flashed a sly smile.

“MILLA!” An older female Drow stomped from the room directly behind the desk. Her ivory-shaded hair whipped around as she pointed menacingly. “I’ve listened to you carry on this extremely inappropriate conversation long enough!”

“Madame Umbrow!” Milla snapped to attention. “I was just about to direct this Christmas elf to the artisan village through Torksburg.”

“Direct her?” The elder spat. “Why don’t you join her?” She looked over her subordinate’s head to address Cari, “I’ve spoken to Level-Six Manager Mr. Merryton. Clerk Mochawood will escort and assist you in your bartering a fair price for what you want.”

“Oh, no. Madame,” Millia cried, trying desperately to hide her humiliation. “Don’t you think that’s a bit much?”

“I thought you’d appreciate engaging in a task at which you’re quite experienced.” Umbrow turned her back before she finished.

“Madame,” Milla’s face grew grave as she spoke defiantly. “Was that an order?” Her question stopped her boss in her tracks. Milla repeated. “Are you ordering me to ‘barter’ with the artisans? If that’s the case, Madame, I’ll need that order in writing.”

Cari held her breath as the tension grew. She watched a silent rage boil upon Umbrow’s face for several moments until the elder regained composure. “Not at all, Milla. I’d never take away your agency,” Umbrow breathed sharply through her crinkled nose. “Feel free to simply escort our guest,” Madame Umbrow slammed the door from which she came.

Cari allowed a few moments of angry silence to continue. The Drow girl stood erect, trembling with fists balled. Though she sympathized with the scolded elf, Cari had her own sense of urgency. “So,” She whispered. “About that eggnog.”

Milla’s deflated face turned to Cari, cutting her eyes into a scathing glare.


Cari followed Milla through another winding brick-layered path. The cave remained wide enough for both elves to walk side-by-side at least twice over.

“How much do you know about bartering with the artisan village?” Milla asked to break the short silence.

“Nothing at all, honestly,” Cari admitted. “Why? Are they hard to deal with?”

“Very much so,” Milla sighed. “Very hard, then very soft. Or so I’ve heard. An independent village of artisans shares a border with the Drow Empire. All they seem to do is barter and make things,” Milla sighed. “Every time I turn around, some new food or beer is coming out of that place that the Empire or another nation of elves will pay for,” She shrugged. “I don’t know why we don’t just annex them. But they leave us alone and vice-versa. They even give us freebies--sometimes.”

“That’s very nice of them.” Cari nodded. “Such a tasty drink.”

“I guess you can call them ‘nice,’” Milla scoffed. “Their village is about a full day’s walk via tunnel--mostly uphill, unfortunately. I don’t have a vehicle. I’ve been authorized to find lodging once we get closer. I hope that’s okay.”

“Oh, wow. That’s awfully far.” Cari sulked. “I thought I’d be back in the mountain by tonight.”

“Sorry about that. Be careful at the bridge ahead. The road narrows, and there’s a drop on either side of 9 or 10 meters. Just follow my steps,” Milla jogged ahead several feet and walked the dead center as the tunnel curved sharply, opening up to a landbridge along a narrow road. She peered over one side of the stone railing--the sight never failed to frighten her. “They should really widen this road,” Milla said under her breath. Then she tried to change the subject by talking over her shoulder. “Anyway, I figured you didn’t know what you signed up for. It might be a long trip, but I might have a surprise at the end that’ll make it a little fun,” Her voice trailed off with whimsy.

Cari returned an awkward smile. “Something to look forward to, I guess. But if I feel like there’s something you’re not telling me about the village where we’re going.”

“Ah, you’re right about that,” Milla still sounded distracted as she studied the cliffs. “Have you ever even seen a naked elf?”

“Of course.” Cari chuckled. “XXXMas-Vids, remember?”

“Heh. Fair enough.” Milla sighed. “At any rate, this isn’t a typical village. I’m sure your boss didn’t mention this. It’s an all-male village made of professional artisan elves. Not all of them are even Drow. That’s probably another reason why the Home Office won’t advocate to annex them,”

“Okay,” Cari shivered under a gust of wind from down the tunnel. She wrapped her cloak tighter as she followed a whole step behind Milla. “So they’re all male, so what?”

“So they use their products like egg nog to barter for things they can’t readily find in their settlement,” Milla sighed. “Y’know, things like extra float lights, scouting vehicles, and the companionship of a female elf. I can imagine they’ll give us a case if one of us has sex with them,”

“WHAT?!?” Cari cried as she tripped over her own feet and stumbled forward. The view of the road the bridge dizzied her. “Whoa!” She clipped Milla at the knee, and the Drow elf crashed to the brick alongside Cari.

“Son-of-a-subterranean!” Milla cursed. “You almost killed us both, you clumsy Christmas elf!”

“I--I”m sorry!” Cari shrieked back. “You just caught me off guard with that last part.”

“I knew Madame Umbrow hated me.” Milla scowled. “But to goad me into entering the artisan village just to be sexed up alongside a dorky, sheltered virgin Christmas elf.” She punched the ground. “You couldn’t make this stuff up!”

“Hey!” Cari yelled. “I didn’t ask you for help.”

“You didn’t need to.” Milla rolled her eyes. “The Drow give to charity just like anyone else.”

The teasing punched Cari in the gut. She curled up in a defensive position, fists clenched in silence. A soft sniffle broke the silence, and Cari cursed under her breath as she wiped the tears from her eyes. She watched Milla stand solemnly, her back draped in a beautiful layer of silver hair, and turned away from Cari.

“You’re so mean.” Cari muttered. She stomped past Milla while the Drow was stood still, making it several meters before stopping and turning. She waited for Milla to gather herself and resumed the trek.


The elves walked in silence for hours, occasionally passing other Drow headed in the opposite direction until the tunnel spilled into a vibrant underground city. Some of the beautifully carved wooden structures stood over three stories--a seemingly remarkable feat for being underground, Cari thought. The streets were narrow as the tunnels, only bustling. In general, the city seemed similar to Cari’s mountainside village. Tall streetlamps burst above with the brightness of miniature full moons. Cari stuck firmly to Milla’s backside, terrified of becoming lost in such a place. She studied the serious brown faces of the many Drow when she felt she could take her eyes off Milla. Shoppers haggled at the open street markets, baby elves clinging onto their mother’s tunics, and elven folk otherwise enjoying life.

“So many bab’lings out in public.” Cari remarked, staring down at all the youth.

“You don’t have bab’lings on Christmas Mountain?” Milla quipped. “Don’t tell me your parents never sat you down and told you where bab’lings come from?”

“Of course,” Cari groaned. “Pregnant Christmas elves and young mothers become bedridden easily. It’s rare to see them in public,”

Milla shrugged. “Speaks to the hardiness of the Christmas elves, I suppose.” Her voice dripped with contempt as she muttered under her breath. She led Cari through the swinging double doors of an inn conveniently placed on the corner of two of the main roads. She greeted the innkeeper across the counter with more professionalism than Cari had seen up to this point. “Milla Mochawood, on behalf of Home Office Retainer, Madame Umbrow.” She curtsied. “Requesting lodging and provisions for one night.”

“Just you?” The suave, slender-faced Drow behind the counter eyed Milla, then her companion. “Or for the Christmas elf as well?

Milla turned back, finding an excuse, at last, to look Cari in the eye. “The both of us, please. We can share a room.”

The innkeeper provided them with a satchel of nuts and fruit that Cari and Milla managed to woof down before making it to their 2nd-floor room. The lodging housed two modest elf-sized beds on opposite walls, and two windows outlooking the bustling street but proved rather barebones otherwise.

“Did you see a computer terminal downstairs?” Milla asked with caution.

“No.” Was Cari’s simple response. She wandered to the bed, farthest from the door, and sat quietly. “I’m sure there’s one down there, though. Why?”

Milla shrugged. “Just wondering.” Then she templed her hands. “Listen, I’m sorry I yelled at you back there. It’s just--” Milla trembled as she retreated to the free bed. She took a cleansing breath and said, “It’s just hard knowing you’re a bad elf.” She clutched her chest, facing bursting with pride. “I’m not a bad elf. I’m a good Drow. The Drow are explorers, soldiers, and mapmakers. I used to be all three.” She said with an air of pride. “As a Lieutenant in the Drow Imperial Army.”

“You were an officer?” Cari asked. “What happened?”

“The details aren’t important,” Milla insisted. She ran her fingers through the ivory kinks atop her head as she laid back. “I’ve already snapped at you once for no good reason. I shouldn’t give you another reason to hate me.” The Drow was humbled. That much was clear to Cari. “We should get some rest. The village is only a few hours from here.” Milla kicked off her boots with two loud thunks and stretched the length of the bed. “Good night, Cari.”

“Good night, Milla,” Cari replied and added a sweet smile. “And apology accepted. I know you didn’t mean it, but I’ve always been sensitive to name-calling,”

“Same,” Milla agreed, closing her eyes. “It’s understandable,”

Cari breathed another sigh of relief. The tension between her and Milla seemed to evaporate instantly. She almost dared to call her Drow cohort a ‘friend,’ but she didn’t have much in comparison to use such a title.

“Good night, Milla.” She said again as the girl began to lightly snore. Then she twisted her face in confusion. “Night? We’ve been underground all day. How does she even know it’s night?”


Cari couldn’t remember her last night away from her cozy efficiency apartment. She blamed that and the old, lumpy bed for her difficulty sleeping. A mere hour after she gratefully dozed off, Cari snapped to attention by labored moans coming from across the room. She listened breathlessly as she fully awakened. The rusty springs on Milla’s bed screeched in a deliberate, fluid rhythm underneath her throaty grunts. Despite Cari’s general naivety, she knew full well what Milla was doing.

Cari’s ears twitched in the sound’s direction. The subtle hints of wet friction came from Milla’s bed like a constant melody--a rivulet of lady elf cum that threatened to gush forth. Soon, each finger became audible as they mashed and rubbed against Milla’s engorged clit. Heart pounding, Cari listened intently as her roommate continued to pleasure herself. The desire to peek grew harder and harder to resist. Cari battled a landslide of emotion, curiosity, shame, and arousal. Then she decided, and there was no turning back, and she needed to watch.

As Millia fucked herself with greater fervor, Cari felt emboldened. She rolled from her cozy corner, pretending to be asleep, and by her luck, Milla was turned slightly upon her shapely hips with her back to the wall. The street lights pierced the window blinds and reflected on the shimmering silver wisps between Milla’s thick thighs. Her eyes were closed fast, fingers working deep inside her elf pussy two at a time.

Cari’s eyes bulged in perverse delight. Milla’s pussy pouted outward like meaty, thick petals with a hint of pink on the lips. The sultry Drow bit her lip; a pained smile flashed across her face as her hand slipped deeper. Cari resisted as long as she could, but the lewd scene proved too strong.

“Milla,” Cari whispered as her hand motioned toward her own wetness. Her fingers slipped by the buttons on her tunic and grazed her soft skin. They traveled downward with an agonizing shame. Cari knew how wet she was even before groping her pulsing clit. She grazed her wispy auburn slit and froze--unsure how to pleasure herself the best. After a moment of clarity, she decided to follow her roommate’s lead.

 
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