Dungeons and Dalliances: A Futa LitRPG
Copyright© 2023 by winterwhereof
Chapter 176
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 176 - Natalie leaves for Tenet Delving Academy with an unexpected surprise between her legs. Rather than being granted a conventional class, she's received something much stranger. Dealing with the politics, danger, and curriculum of a delving academy would have been hard enough without perverted abilities and a need to collect a harem of beautiful women, but she'll learn to play the hand she's been dealt. Possibly with great success.
Caution: This Fantasy Sex Story contains strong sexual content, including Fa/Fa Consensual Romantic Lesbian Hermaphrodite Fiction Futanari GameLit High Fantasy Humor Group Sex Harem Polygamy/Polyamory Anal Sex Cream Pie Double Penetration Exhibitionism Masturbation Oral Sex Petting Safe Sex Sex Toys Tit-Fucking Voyeurism Size
The proposition was so ridiculous it almost didn’t process. Natalie stared at Elida, the words failing to make sense.
“What,” Natalie said. “Is that some kind of joke?”
“Oh, don’t think so lowly of yourself,” Elida said. “It’s not that far-fetched I’d want to take a chance on upcoming talent. Even someone like...” Her eyes flicked up and down Natalie. “Well, you.”
Natalie laughed. There was a certain art form in how fluidly Elida could find the bitchiest possible thing to say—and how to say it. She considered how to respond, then laughed a second time.
What was there to say? The answer was so obviously ‘no’ that it was comical to even entertain the idea.
To Natalie’s delight, her amused incredulity turned out to be the best response she could give. A flicker of genuine annoyance crossed Elida’s face.
“You would be wise not to dismiss the idea outright,” Elida said, keeping a level tone. “Previous hostilities notwithstanding. Surely you see the merit of the offer.”
So the proposal was genuine? But why? And Elida was even trying to convince her—if not in the most friendly of ways. Surely Elida wasn’t that impressed at her recent performances, or their team’s progress through the dungeon. They were doing well, but not that well. Not outwardly, at least.
Was something more going on?
“Don’t you already have a tank?” Natalie asked. She wasn’t entertaining the idea of joining, but she wanted to pry for more information.
“For now.” Elida tilted her head. “What does that have to do with anything?”
So, she’d be willing to drop Otto, just like that. Natalie wondered if he even knew this conversation was taking place. She assumed not. Elida didn’t seem the type to care remotely about something like camaraderie—and sticking together for the sake of loyalty. She really was a piece of work.
“Why would I even want to join you?” Natalie asked. Heeding Jordan’s advice to at least some degree, she cut off the closing remark of, ‘You conniving bitch?’
Elida rolled her eyes. “Why would you want to join the clearly best-performing party of our year? Hm, I wonder. I assume to have even gotten to Tenet, considering your lack of pedigree—”
“Pedigree?”
“—that you have a few ambitious bones in your body. With that in mind, you would go much further with us than that ragtag group.”
Ragtag? Natalie bit her tongue. She had already gone too far with her insults; she couldn’t keep slinging them. This was a Parda-Halt, and the not-subtle threat from earlier reminded Natalie of the fact.
“Yeah, no thanks,” Natalie said. “Not happening. Doesn’t matter what you have to offer.”
“Don’t be irrational. Again, I understand your misgivings, but—”
“Not interested.”
Elida’s lips pursed. She studied Natalie for a long moment. When she finally responded, her voice was carefully neutral. Politely inquisitive. “When you got your class, Natalie, did something strange happen with the Bestower?”
It felt like a bucket of ice water had been abruptly dumped onto her. Natalie’s amusement—and annoyance—over this whole encounter disappeared all at once.
“What?” she replied dumbly, feeling cold.
“Ah,” Elida said. “You really do need to learn to control that.” She tapped her own cheek, indicating Natalie’s expression. She shook her head disapprovingly. “You give away far too much, far too easily. In a place like this, information is power. You can’t just wear everything on your face. It’s...” Her lip pulled back in a sneer. “Amateurish.” She delivered the word like it was the highest insult she could offer.
“What are you talking about?” Natalie demanded. “The Bestower? What do you mean?” She took a step forward, not intending to invade Elida’s space, but the action being instinctive. Elida raised her eyebrows, but didn’t flinch or retreat. She looked up at Natalie with calm green eyes, barely a few inches of space between them.
“Oh, just wondering,” Elida said. “Piecing together some theories of mine. Your team has been performing well. Too well. And you especially. Some would say suspiciously so.”
“And what does that have to do with the Bestower?”
Elida tilted her head. “Nothing in particular. A stab in the dark, I suppose.” Her expression revealed nothing, despite how blatantly the question hinted at her knowing ... something. Which infuriated Natalie. Her hands clenched and unclenched at her side. “But as to my point,” Elida said. “I’m not sure you want to dismiss me so easily. Clearly this offer comes for a reason. I’m an intelligent woman, whatever unflattering things you think of me.”
Natalie stood there, thoughts racing. And fuming.
“I’m not leaving my team,” she finally said, tersely. “And I’m definitely not joining yours.”
“You find me that unappealing?” For a moment, Elida calmly analyzed Natalie. The two of them were close enough that they were nearly touching. Suddenly, Elida’s lips quirked up. “Is there, perhaps, any way I could get back into your good graces? I think ... certain apologies of mine could be quite convincing.”
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