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Authors: Alexander Gordon

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BOOK: Chronicles of Eden - Act V
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Falla slowly approached the group before darting behind Luna, the two sisters watching Pip cautiously while the fairy hovered about in front of Specca.

“Okay,” Falla said nodding a few times. “This has been really interesting. Meeting this long-lost fairy and then nearly dying in a crater right where we’re standing. This was fun. Can we please go now?”

Daniel carefully approached Pip, watching as she floated in the air while watching him curiously.

“Pip, are there more fairies like you in Eden?” he asked, with Pip merely cocking her head to the side in question while remaining silent. “Where do fairies like you come from?”

Pip didn’t say anything for a while as she fluttered in place before Specca, the fairy then looking down with worried eyes and shrugging.

“I don’t know,” she softly admitted. “I’m all alone out here.”

“There aren’t any other fairies you know of?” Specca asked. “Your mother? Sisters? Anyone?”

Pip merely shook her head while remaining quiet. The group glanced to each other curiously while Falla kept hiding behind her sister then watched as Pip sighed and slowly fluttered over towards Kroanette. The centaur showed an uneasy frown as the fairy landed on her breast and sat on it while looking down with a troubled expression.

“I don’t know where they are,” she sadly confessed. “I’m so sad and alone. So very sad and so very alone.”

The group watched her with sympathetic eyes for a moment before she blinked and looked down to Kroanette’s cleavage with wonder.

“Boobies!” she cheered before she dived down in between the soft mounds, with Kroanette squealing and stumbling around while the group watched with surprise. Pip’s legs kicked about while sticking up from the centaur’s bosom, the fairy giggling playfully while Kroanette hopped around and waved her hands near her breasts.

“WAAAH! Get her off of me!” Kroanette cried out with a deep blush.

“What is she doing?” Daniel asked with disbelief.

“She’s
really
got a thing for breasts,” Specca dryly explained.

“Oh yeah,” Alyssa flatly commented. “I can tell just how sad she really is.”

Kroanette scampered about for a while before she finally reached into her bosom and yanked Pip out, the fairy then gasping for air before giggling at her.

“Hee hee, those are so soft,” she said happily.

“What in Eden’s name is wrong with you?” Kroanette shouted at her.

“Nothing, I’m fine. Why do you ask?”

Kroanette growled heavily at the fairy before Daniel walked over and held out his hand. The centaur glanced to him then reluctantly set Pip down on his palm, the fairy looking to him curiously as he smiled weakly at the tiny monster.

“Pip, listen,” he gently said. “This has been a very… eventful encounter. I’m glad we got to meet you, I really am, but we do have to be leaving now. So we’re just going to go, alright?”

“Go?” Pip asked sadly as she fluttered up in the air in front of him. “But you haven’t given me your seed yet. Pretty please? Just a few drops?”

“No, we won’t be doing that,” Daniel said shaking his head. “I’m sorry, but we really do have to go now. But thank you very much for introducing yourself and letting us get to know you.”

“No fair,” Pip pouted. “I answered all your questions and now you’re just going to leave me, and you didn’t even answer my one question either.”

“Your question?”

“Yeah, I asked you first, remember? You said you were just the worst, and I asked the worst what. You never answered me.”

“Oh,” Daniel said looking down with remorse. “I was talking about myself, and how weak I am.”

“Daniel, stop saying that,” Alyssa pleaded.

“You’re not weak, why would you say that?” Triska asked.

“Because I’m powerless to protect you all,” Daniel said looking around at his girls. “I couldn’t manage to use a weapon like you all could, and even trying again and again with this I can’t get a hold of using any magic either. I’m just the worst guy to take care of you.”

“Daniel,” Specca huffed with her hands at her hips. “Don’t you dare say such things. We love you for who you are and all that you’ve done for us. You’re perfect just the way you are.”

Squeak nodded and waved her hand around while squeaking something, with Daniel watching her with a worried smile before looking down and shaking his head.

“I appreciate that, but I still want to be able to take care of all of you in every way possible. If I could only get a hold of what Alyssa has been teaching me, then maybe I could learn to use even the simplest of magic spells to protect you girls like I wanted to.”

“Daniel,” Triska softly said. “You don’t need to do that for us, really.”

“So that’s what you’re the worst at?” Pip asked curiously. “Not being able to use magic?”

“Yeah, I guess you could say that,” Daniel reasoned with a small shrug.

“Daniel, it’ll be alright,” Alyssa tried to reassure him with. “You’ll get the hang of it eventually. These things take time for humans. You can’t learn how to use magic overnight after all.”

“I could help you use magic overnight,” Pip said holding a hand up.

The group looked to her with confusion as she once again kept her hand up as if wishing to be called upon. After a while she held her arm with her other hand while straining to hold it up higher, with the group watching with blank expressions as she whined and waved her hand around at Daniel.

“Did you hear me?” she asked. “I said I could help you, I really can.”

“Pip, that’s nice you want to help me, but…” Daniel said before looking away with a sigh.

“But I can, it’s true.”

“How could you possibly help him use magic overnight?” Alyssa scoffed.

“I could!” Pip whined while hopping up and down on Daniel’s hand. “I could, I could, I could!”

“How?” Specca inquired.

“First I want you to promise you will give me your seed,” Pip declared while pointing to Daniel with a stern expression. “Promise me that and then I’ll help you use magic tonight.”

“Tonight?” he questioned with a raised eyebrow.

“To-night,” Pip assured with a nod.

“That’s not possible,” Specca said shaking her head.

“Yes it is!”

“No, it’s not,” Alyssa argued. “He can’t be expected to perform complete spells by the end of the day.”

“Yes he can!”

Squeak shook her head and squeaked while pointing to the fairy.

“…what?”

“Alright, you know what?” Triska mused stepping forward. “I’m going to bite here. Are you saying that if Daniel promises to give you his seed, by which he just needs to offer two measly little drops of his semen to you without you having to get physical with him, you will help him learn how to actually use magical spells this very night?”

“That’s right, I do,” Pip agreed with a hop.

“And you can
guarantee
Daniel will know how to effectively use magical spells before the night is over?” Triska demanded with narrowed eyes at the fairy.

“He’ll be able to use any and all magic that I myself can perform,” Pip explained. “Any other magic besides that he would need to learn how to use on his own.”

Daniel and his girls exchanged doubtful glances while Luna and Falla watched the fairy curiously, all of them wondering if what the tiny monster said could be true. Kroanette scratched her head in puzzlement then shrugged with a smirk.

“Well, I say let her,” she reasoned. “At best Daniel makes substantial headway with his training and only has to offer a few drops of his seed as payment. Couldn’t hurt to have her try, right?”

“It could very well hurt,” Falla argued while still hiding behind her sister. “We have no idea what she’s capable of doing.”

“She’s so cute when she talks though,” Luna said with a giggle. “And she does seem friendly.”

“She nearly killed me a few minutes ago!” Falla yelled out at her.

Daniel looked at Pip carefully as the tiny monster watched him with a curious eye. After a while he looked to his girls, glancing to each one as they all stared at the fairy with obvious skepticism of her claim.

“What do you all think?” he asked, with the girls looking to him then each other.

“Well, perhaps,” Specca reluctantly said. “If she could somehow perform such a miracle at least she wouldn’t have to get intimate with Daniel personally afterwards. She won’t have to touch him at all.”

“She’s definitely got some strange magic at her disposal,” Alyssa mentioned. “Maybe fairies really can do such a thing.”

“It would help out Daniel a lot,” Triska reasoned. “I guess I’d be okay with it if she could really do it.”

Squeak thought hard about it while her eyes darted around slightly, the others looking to her questionably as she took her time before nodding once at them with a simple squeak.

“So do we have a deal?” Pip asked.

Daniel and his girls looked to each other then to Pip with a nod as Daniel held her up to his eye level.

“Alright, it’s a deal,” he agreed. “But you have to do what you promised first. If you can really back up your words then you can have what you asked for tonight.”

“Yay!” Pip cheered with a hop on his hand.

“Alright, alright,” Triska spoke up while putting her hands at her hips. “You can have your seed from him only if you help him learn how to use every magic spell you know. So get to it.”

“How exactly are going to do such a thing anyway?” Specca asked curiously.

Pip giggled and looked to Daniel with an eager smile.

“It’s really simple. All you have to do is eat me.”

Everyone just stared at her with stunned expressions as the fairy looked around at them with a happy smile, silence filling the area for a good two minutes before Daniel raised an eyebrow as he questioned what he just heard.

“Eat… you?” he carefully repeated.

“Yeah, eat me.”

“Well,” Kroanette mentioned looking away from the group. “This just took a dark turn.”

“He has to eat you
alive
?” Triska asked holding a hand over her mouth.

“What?” Alyssa said bewilderedly. “That doesn’t make any sense. You would be dead and then wouldn’t be able to teach him anything or even collect his seed afterwards.”

“Why are you smiling about such a thing, Pip?” Specca asked with a disgusted face. “Asking him to kill and eat you, what is wrong with you?”

“Are fairies even edible?” Falla questioned, with Luna merely shrugging as the two watched the fairy curiously.

Pip looked around at them puzzled then to Daniel as the boy was shaking his head slowly at her.

“What are you talking about?” she asked. “How would that kill me?”

“Are you insane?” Triska retorted with disbelief. “How would Daniel chewing you up then swallowing you like food
not
kill you?”

The fairy looked at her confusedly then started giggling, with the group watching as Pip shook her head while holding her sides from laughing so much.

“What? No no no no, that’s not what I meant! You’re all so silly!”

“What do you mean that’s not what you meant?” Daniel asked. “You just said I had to eat you, didn’t you?”

Pip giggled then looked to him with a sultry smile. She leaned back on her arms and spread her legs, with Daniel then staring at her exposed flesh of which she did not wear any panties to conceal before he jumped with the realization. A few seconds later the other girls all had the same thought as they stared at the fairy with stunned faces.

“No…” Triska breathed out nervously.

“She’s not asking him to…” Specca said shaking her head slowly.

“She is,” Alyssa nervously finished.

Pip slowly licked her lips then motioned for Daniel to come closer with one finger, the boy gulping uneasily before she giggled and shifted her rear around against his hand.

“Eat me up and drink my juices, Daniel. Then all my magical power shall be yours.”

Chapter 2
The Frustratingly Friendly Fairy

In the world of Eden one would come across many different kinds of people with varying personalities. While monsters were focused on finding those they could breed with they too could act uniquely when compared with others of their kind. Some may have sunny dispositions while others could be gloomy or bitter towards the world. They could come across as harsh, impatient, or even mean in certain cases, while in others they could be seen as kind, caring, and compassionate. When meeting new faces it was usually a good sign when they were friendly and smiled at the world around them, showing their kindhearted nature and wishing to share laughs with their new friends.

Of course it was usually a bad sign when they would never leave their new friends alone.

*****

Everyone stared at Pip with stunned expressions as the fairy just watched Daniel with a coy smile on her face, her legs spread out while she motioned the boy to come closer with one hand and used the other to gently rub herself in anticipation.

“Go ahead,” Pip urged with a wink. “Eat me up and then you can use magic all you want.”

“You can’t be serious,” Daniel replied while he held the fairy in his hand.

“Of course I’m serious,” Pip insisted with an innocent smile. “If you drink what I give you you’ll be endowed with my magic. That’s how this works.”

“No way!” Triska shouted out, with Pip looking back to seeing Daniel’s girls glaring at her now. “Letting you even have what you were asking for before was pushing it, but there is no way we’re letting you force Daniel to eat you out!”

“Oh,
out
,” Pip said looking up thoughtfully. “That’s what I meant to say. Eat me
out
, not
up
. That makes sense, hee hee!”

“He’s not doing that with you!” Alyssa yelled.

“No deal, Pip,” Specca sternly said. “We were somewhat okay with your proposal since you wouldn’t have had to get intimate or even touch Daniel, but this is crossing the line.”

“I don’t understand,” Pip said sadly as she looked down with a pout. “I’m offering myself and even my magic to him to help with what he wants. Why aren’t you happy about that?”

“Pip, I can’t do such a thing,” Daniel spoke while shaking his head. “First off I couldn’t do something like that to you, I wouldn’t feel right doing that. And also that would make my mates feel horrible if I did, I couldn’t do that to them.”

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