Dreadwolf
Copyright© 2021 by Stratothrax
Chapter 120
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 120 - Monster power fantasy. Eat and become Stronger, Bigger, Dominant. Rain is a survivor who got the short end of the stick in life. Reborn as a terrifying and dangerous monster everything changes and he has the chance to truly grow. (Werewolf type monster + humanoid girls.)
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Ma/Fa Consensual Heterosexual Fiction High Fantasy Were animal DomSub Harem Exhibitionism Lactation Masturbation Petting Pregnancy Sex Toys Squirting Size
“I don’t like it, I don’t like this at all” grumbled Rain.
“Yeah, well, eating half a gang and spreading bits of them all over a warehouse, along with gods knows how much blood, is going to cause some problems okay?” Lyra waved her arms wildly in the general direction that the blood was in, which happened to be pretty much every direction. “I mean what do you think is going to happen if somebody comes across this? Bad things, that’s what! Guard things!”
Rain set his lips in a line and eyed her, then lowered his gaze to the two cleaning potions she had in her hands. He’d already used one to clean his fur. She wanted to use more?
“But do we have to use my valuable cleaning potions? They are ... limited.”
“Unless you can magic several mops and barrels of water and a convenient drain out of thin air then yes. I’ve already had Red clean up in my wool space,” she lowered her voice to a dark mutter, “Although I hardly had to ask, he was more concerned about his gold than me.” She looked back up at Rain, “Now we just have to do it everywhere else. Look, it’s only a few potions, it’ll be fine.”
Rain understood it was necessary. It was just that using a few potions here meant a few potions less to clean himself when he was in dire need later. He considered whether it was worth the risk of leaving the warehouse looking like an incredibly violent massacre had taken place.
It took a moment.
But in the end he reluctantly agreed she had a point and Lyra upended the first potion onto the flagstones.
Rain watched in dismay as the clear fluid fizzed and bubbled and washed out for a dozen feet leaving behind perfectly clean and blemish free stone, like it was freshly lain by masons.
His dismay only increased as Lyra used the potion in her other hand then stuck her hand in her currently black wooled thigh and waved it around. She pulled free and then after waiting a moment a red-scaled pair of claws emerged holding a fresh bottle of cleaning potion which she politely collected.
It didn’t take long for the job to be done with the power of the potions. Liberally splashing the powerful cleaning substance around left the place going from looking like an overly excited butcher’s shop floor to looking as though an army of expert cleaners had assaulted the place. Twice.
At last, after a painfully large number of potions were used, it was done, and then Red emerged from Lyra’s wool with one more cleaning potion.
Rain wasn’t sure he wanted to know how much of his collection was left. He watched as the sheep girl’s wool slipped back to cloud white and then she scampered outside and began pouring the potion onto the long lines of red created by one of the gang member’s fingers.
Opal tapped her chin as she looked over the result. “This stuff is cleaning and that means it is automatically bad, but I can admittedly see its uses,” she turned to Rain and grinned, “No more mess from eating levelers or cattle or stuff. Can’t get chased around by angry levelers if the evidence just disappears into thin air!”
Rain’s dismay only increased.
“That ... would need so many of my limited number of potions...”
Lyra waggled the bottle in her hand, shaking the last few drips free, and then turned to Rain.
“I’m sure we can find more, this is Florens you know, everything is in this city. The metal worker’s district will no doubt have some of this heavy duty stuff, we’ll simply do a little bit of casual looting, in the night, of course.”
“You seem to have gotten a certain ... taste for looting. Lynthia and then the Orc’s where you organised taking everything not nailed down ... and a number of things that were nailed down.”
“Hey, it’s not my fault I was put in such a convenient situation! What was I supposed to do? Not loot? No thank you. And hey, you know what the best deal ever is? The deal where it’s all free! How could I pass a deal like that up? That would be silly!” She smiled as she flicked the empty bottle aside with a tinkle of glass. “We’ll add finding more of this stuff to the plan.”
“Plan?”
“Mhmm, I’ve been making a plan, sort of. There’s finding out about where your, ah, murderers are exactly staying, that will need a little snooping, and there’s that you need to find out about your species so you can figure out if your really super concerning magic is too dangerous to use, and the other thing.”
“Why? We can just go to Brax’s family estate right now.”
Lyra let out a breath. “This isn’t going to be that simple. His estate is going to be secure, just marching up and fighting our way in is, uhm, probably not going to work, not unless you want half the city to come down on you and then there’s that we don’t know if the, uhm, others you want are actually there too, so uh, you know...”
“What are you suggesting,” said Opal squinting up at her.
“Just that we need to see where they are, and that’s going to take time. So ... we need somewhere to stay. Plus looking into the libraries will take time too right?”
“There’s something you aren’t saying,” gravelled Rain eyeing Lyra who wouldn’t meet his gaze, one hoof turning back and forth against the cobble.
She remained silent.
Rain blinked as he realised what was bothering her. He rubbed at his jaw in thought. “I didn’t expect that the interest in your bounty would be so extreme. If there’s going to be people coming after you even when you are disguised that’s going to make things much more difficult, how are we to ask for information on Brax and his family when you are being attacked all the time?”
Lyra’s voice was low and pained as she replied.
“Yes, that is a problem, and for me, that there are gangs going after random half woollies, killing them because they look a bit like me? I don’t feel good about this, I feel ... guilty.” Lyra’s shoulders slumped and she stared at Rain’s feet. “It’s not like I don’t have friends who are half woollies, it’s just something that happens you know, naturally meeting and getting to know them and then becoming familiar with someone who has something uncommon in common. All I can think of right now is that street gangs could be trying to kill them and it’s my fault, it’s my fault they could be dying ... I- I saw the evidence in that bag, I know it’s happening.”
Rain reached out a paw and clasped her forearm. “I don’t like you being targeted like this.”
“But what am I supposed to do about it?!”
“Oh that’s easy,” said Opal. “Rain can just eat the gangs, and that Lord asshole too.”
“He can’t just- Lord Wranvyre is- these are really big and scary gangs!”
“So? Did you think he wouldn’t need food in this city sheepy?” Opal flashed her a white toothed grin and leaned forward, “Has to come from somewhere right? This way your sheepy friends are protected too. Just eat the gangs!”
“G-gods Opal, you can’t just make all the worlds problems go away by eating them!”
“I mean, you probably could though.”
Lyra let out an exasperated sigh. “I’m not even going to give that absurd statement the dignity of a reply. Look we do need to get a move on, I’d like to find somewhere to stay before sunset at least. We can start in the lower leveler’s areas, they will probably have less guards visiting so that’s good right?”
“Agreed,” gravelled Rain, “It’s not like you can hide us all of the time, we are on a timer and I’d rather you didn’t pass out for hours again.”
He leaned forward and clasped the sheep girl’s hips in his paws, lifting her then putting her on his shoulders just as Red jumped back into the dimensional bag. He then picked up Opal under one arm and watched carefully as they seemed to fall into shadow. Lyra’s invisibility taking hold.
Rain cautiously took a step from the warehouse door, having to crouch down so that Lyra didn’t bash her head against the doorframe. Outside the alley seemed as it was, peaceful, empty, the distant sounds of the city drifting by.
Looking at the city through wool space wasn’t quite the same as standing fully within it. It felt ... special. The tall white stone walls of the alley loomed many stories above reaching for a strip of brilliant azure blue sky, the edges of massive miles high galleon clouds just visible past the rooftops.
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