Dungeons and Dalliances: A Futa LitRPG
Copyright© 2023 by winterwhereof
Chapter 19
Fantasy Sex Story: Chapter 19 - 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
Tenet’s cafeteria—one of three scattered across the expansive campus—was a wide open space with tall windows that stretched from floor nearly to ceiling, flooding the hall with natural light.
Like much of the campus, Natalie wouldn’t outright call the space opulent, but wealth showed in less obvious ways: the enormous windows and perfect cleanliness, to name one, but also in the array of choices available, all of it appetizing. Various stations packed the hall, offering every sort of food Natalie could imagine. All of it free. Tenet like to grind its students down in all manners of way, but they ate well. Which had a practical purpose; it took a good diet to stay in fighting shape.
Natalie scanned the cafeteria for Jordan. The first-year students had been dispersed by the lecturers and were responsible for making it to their next appointment—uniform fittings—on their own. A delving student who couldn’t handle something that simple was useless to Tenet; the academy expected, and encouraged, autonomy. Because of course they did. What use was a delver who needed to be hand-held? The trust given to even a first-year was another thing setting the combat school apart from a typical military academy, despite the similarities.
Jordan was off in the corner, as Natalie instinctively searched first, knowing her dark-haired friend preferred to stay on the outskirts, away from attention. Jordan didn’t see her looking; she was already eating.
Her soon-to-be table located, Natalie’s attention turned back to the various food stations. She picked the first few few things that seemed appetizing. She’d explore the cafeteria—and its surprisingly enticing options—later. She didn’t have the mental wherewithal to be caring about food, at the moment.
Salad made, and a few heavier options piled onto her plate, Natalie slid her tray onto the table, settling into the chair across from Jordan. Jordan looked up and nodded in greeting.
“How’d yours go?” Natalie asked.
Orientation had been split into several classes, and Jordan hadn’t been in Natalie’s. Which was a shame for a few reasons—first, because hanging out with Jordan would’ve made the morning pass faster, and second, because Harper had been a delight. As far as orientations went. It still hadn’t been the most engaging event of her life.
“Fine,” Jordan said. “You?”
“Better than expected, actually. Got this snarky fourth year, Harper. She was ... funny. And I learned a lot.”
“Like?”
Natalie shrugged. “Tenet stuff. And insight. Perspective of a fourth year.” Not that Harper’s views would be monolithic. Hers was just one of many, at a guess. “Sucks we didn’t get the same barracks. Think we could trade?”
“With someone else?”
“So we’re together, yeah.”
“I ... don’t think that’s allowed.” Though Jordan seemed tempted to try. She’d wanted to be put into Natalie’s barracks, too.
Eventually, once they’d earned some of Tenet’s proprietary ‘tokens’, they’d be able to buy their way into a shared dormitory. But that was a ways off.
“And?” Natalie asked.
Amused, Jordan said, “It’s the first day. Let’s hold off on pushing boundaries yet. Get a feel for things.”
Jordan knew better than to suggest something as ridiculous as ‘follow the rules entirely’.
“It’s not like they assigned beds,” Natalie argued. “You think they check? Let’s just swap.”
Jordan hesitated, but held firm. “Better to play it safe.”
“Boring.”
“Besides,” she said. “It’s only where we’ll be sleeping. So what’s it matter? Not gonna be spending any more time there than I have to.” Her nose wrinkled. “It’s loud. And crowded.”
Natalie had had similar thoughts, and she was more sociable than Jordan. Who would spend their free time in the barracks? Better to head to the library, the guilds, explore campus, or whatever else.
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