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Dreadwolf

Copyright© 2021 by Stratothrax

Chapter 144

Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 144 - 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  

The journey back to Warwick’s place went smoothly. Most levelers seemed to figure that a large monster was not very likely to be wearing a giant bear plushie and just walking around calmly on its own. He was left alone, and especially left alone as they neared simply because there were so few people. Bean seemed to act as a natural geographic falloff, the nearer you got to where he lived the less people wanted to be around.

Rain looked for the right opportunity and stepped into the alley depths unseen. The stark emptiness of the place was almost eerie and he wondered how many years they had been abandoned like this. Bean had supposedly been around a very long time, many many years, and that was reflected in how unlived in the place appeared.

He found his way deeper and entered the building that housed Warwick’s hideout? base? Wherever the grumpy leveler did his work anyway.

The stairs had been changed since Rain had last used them, the mostly shattered and broken steps replaced with oak and bracketed in steel, someone obviously putting quite a lot of work into replacing them.

His foot still went through a number of them.

At the top he found Opal fiddling with the doors, apparently she had watched Warwick carefully and figured a way to open the things on her own, that or she had stolen a key. In any case, her small hands worked quickly and she got through the first then shoved open the second door and rushed through.

Impatient, and struggling with the too small doorway, Rain forced his way past as he followed, knocking part of the door frame off as he stepped free into the grassy square that made up Warwick’s home, various buildings surrounding the rooftop garden.

A startled Warwick looked between Opal, who was clambering up onto the outside dining table, and the giant plushie barging its way through his front door.

It only took him a moment to figure it out.

“Gods damned clumsy monster! What have you done to my doo-”

“We need your help.” growled Rain.

“Help? I have an agreement with your master for Pickle to end your life. There was never anything about ‘help’.”

“If she dies you won’t get me. The deal will be void.”

Warwick blinked then turned to see Opal and Red together dragging an incredibly pale and deathly looking Lyra free of the dimensional bag and onto the table.

Warwick stared at the rapier that was stabbed through her chest.

“She’s dead,” said Warwick, his voice cold and quiet.

He suddenly turned and backed away from Rain. In the same motion his arms rose and a heavy loaded crossbow materialised from thin air and fell into his hands. He aimed it at Rain.

“Don’t move an inch monster or I will send this bolt straight through your chest.”

“It wouldn’t be the first thing to be sent through me today” said Rain as he looked over Lyra. “She’s still alive right?”

Opal nodded as she held her hand over the sheep girl’s mouth.

“Mmhmm. Still breathing and beating.”

Rain turned on the leveler. “You have treated severe wounds before. I know you’ve been at what you do for a long time and I’ve seen how many people are maimed in these slums. Florens’ dungeon is so bad that you must have come across the worst cases over and over, therefore you must have significant experience and a supply of healing potions, potions she needs.”

The crossbow lowered slightly.

Rain frowned when Warwick didn’t make a move to go fetch them.

“You made an agreement leveler. And if you think a few potions are worth more than a monster like me then you are a fool. Even nobles would kill just for the opportunity to kill me.”

“Agreement?” came a female voice.

A tall muscular woman wiping her hands on a rag appeared behind Warwick, her hair done up in a severe black bun, a heavy apron hanging over her front.

“What does this, whatever this bear thing is, mean by agreement Warwick?”

“Uh,” said Warwick. “It’s nothing, uh, we have ... an injured leveler. An accident in the dungeon I assume, they’ve come for help.”

The woman looked over at Lyra as Warwick gestured at her. Her brow rose in alarm as she saw just how dead looking the sheep girl was.

“So help them!” she yelled, smacking him on the arm.

“I was ... going to do that. Gods, give me a moment.”

“Moment over, get to it.”

“I was-!”

Pickle raced past his leg, an open topped box filled with bottles balanced on her head.

Warwick looked down in alarm as the rattling box passed him by and reached out to grab it. The small goat child nimbly darted away from his grasp and jumped, thrusting the box on top of the table. She quickly scrambled up on one of the chairs and then onto the table top along with the box.

She raised her hands.

“Pickle heals!”

The woman crossed her bare arms, her biceps bulging. “A moment where Pickle moves faster than you? You’re getting too old for this line of work Warwick.”

Warwick scowled but then stomped over to the table where Pickle was picking up bottles one after the other and ogling the sparkling or glowing contents.

“Some of these are dangerous Pickle. Don’t just be throwing anything on a patient. I’ve heard of a few times when a panicked leveler confused a bottle of acid with a healing potion and made their injured comrade’s wound fatal.”

Pickle blinked up at him, then looked at the bubble filled bottle she held. She shook it cautiously, as if half expecting it to explode.

“Don’t do that.”

Warwick plucked a pair of more normal looking potions up and approached Lyra. As he did so Red tapped the last of the stolen healing potion into her wound. He gave the Kobold a curious look as it was his first time seeing him but then moved onto the patient’s wound.

He leaned in close and moved his head side to side, judging where the blade was placed.

“This is ... The blade is actually in her heart? And she lives?”

“Yeah, don’t you think? look where it is.”

He gave Opal a sour look but visibly forced his dislike of speaking with monsters down for the patient’s sake.

“I’ve only heard of this happening once before. They died. But in theory it should be possible to save her. The heart isn’t special like most priests would tell you, it’s just a big lump of muscle and flesh, something healing potions are pretty good with.”

“Yeah? So we can just yank it out right?”

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