She ca out to like so sort of... I don’t even know, honestly. Like sothing that just materialized out of nowhere purely to ss with my sense of normalcy. It was the kind of unexpected appearance that makes you freeze for a second and question reality itself. I an, sure, I’d seen a lot of weird things lately—things that should’ve been enough to numb already—but apparently the world had decided that my personal threshold for "weird" wasn’t high enough yet. And then she just appeared, as casually as soone stepping out from behind a curtain.
"It’s certainly weird to see an offspring of Lilith here," she said, smiling like this whole situation was an afternoon tea conversation. "Particularly soone this manly. I’ve watched your passionate move together with Agneis. It was pretty hot, I couldn’t really put my eyes out from watching it. Say, do you take another one?"
She winked. Actually winked. Like she was offering a snack and not whatever the hell that suggestion was.
And the worst part? I had absolutely no idea if she was joking or legitimately trying to climb into my rotation. Her voice had that playful lilt, but the wink... well, the wink kind of pushed the odds toward "she’s dead serious."
"You don’t have to pay her mind, Leon," Agneis cut in, sounding a bit irritated but mostly resigned. "Why are you here, Luna?"
Luna tilted her head with that lazy confidence only a troublemaker or a cat could have. "Can’t I co and see soone I’ve been friends with for a long ti? I an, when that friend finally gets herself a lover, am I not allowed to be curious about who it is? And I just found out it’s one of Lilith’s offspring. Isn’t that surprising?"
"What’s so surprising about it?" Agneis shot back. "I am a woman who got interested in soone who seems capable of being my man. Of course I’d want to get into Leon’s arms. Not only is he pretty handso, but he’s also soone who is capable... and interesting, to say the least."
"Oh?" Luna looked straight at , eyes narrowing just a little, like she was assessing again from scratch. "That’s surprising. I thought for sure you’d gotten curious with him because he’s one of the fragnts of Lilith. I guess I was wrong."
"Well, I would be lying if I said that I wasn’t interested in him for that specific reason," Agneis admitted. But then she looked at —really looked—with a softer expression I’d never seen her use before. No teasing smirk. No seductive grin. Just a warm, sincere smile that hit way harder than I expected. "But that wasn’t the only thing that made interested in him. I wasn’t going to give my body up to soone who is just a fragnt of Lilith. That’s nothing compared to what I have been seeing in him."
And just like that, the whole air shifted. Even Luna looked taken aback, her expression softening in a way that matched the mont.
"I see..." Luna said slowly, as if she was digesting sothing big. Maybe it was the first ti she’d seen Agneis smile like that. "That’s really amazing..."
And then, just as I thought the scene might settle into sothing peaceful, she suddenly turned back into her cat form. No dramatic effects. No light show. Just poof, back into a fluffy, four-legged creature with a tail flicking behind her. With that sa oddly satisfied smile—yes, the cat was sohow smiling—she walked away like she had said and done everything she ca here for.
Honestly? I had absolutely no idea what that whole interaction even ant. Everything felt like a riddle wrapped in nonsense and sprinkled with mild chaos.
"You sound like you are planning sothing really big for us, Leon," Luna said, pausing a few steps away and looking back at , her green cat eyes narrowing. "Whatever it is, then I’d agree to it, since the person who I have known to be very stubborn agree to it. However, if I deem it sothing that is very dangerous, then I would not put myself to it."
Fair point. Probably the most grounded thing she’d said so far. I didn’t even know what to respond with except the truth—I wasn’t planning on disappointing her. So I just nodded.
She gave another one of those tiny cat smiles, turned her head forward, and padded out of the castle like a breeze slipping through a window.
"She really is just a wind, coming and going just like that. Honestly..." Agneis muttered, shaking her head.
***
A few hours later, after everything settled down, it was decided that I was going to leave for my next location. The Dryad sisters would be coming with —our next destination wasn’t exactly the safest place, and I needed people who could handle themselves.
"Co back, Leon. I’ll be waiting," Agneis said.
Of course I would co back. I wasn’t soone who just forgot the won in his life. And, honestly, it wasn’t just obligation—I had no intention of forgetting her or the ti we spent together.
"Of course." I leaned in and kissed her. When I pulled away, I looked her straight in the eye. "I wouldn’t forget the fucking session we did. I an, even for , it was the first ti I’d experienced sothing like that."
Her face lit with a faint blush, that warm softness appearing again just around the edges. "Well, I’ll be waiting for that ti again."
Yeah. Sa here. And considering I was still basically in the Great Forest, it wouldn’t even take that long before I circled back to her anyway.
And with that, I finally set off toward the Dwarf Kingdom—our route heading toward the Lamia Tribe.
***
The journey toward the Lamia Tribe wasn’t exactly a walk in the park, but it wasn’t insanely difficult either. Terrain was rough, sure—enough roots, rocks, and uneven ground to make a person trip three dozen tis if they weren’t careful—but manageable. We could have taken the helicopter, but I chose not to. I figured traveling together with the Dryad sisters—Lixis, Morthea, and Lixis—would keep things simpler. Besides, flying overhead felt like announcing myself to the whole forest with fireworks.
anwhile, Filia, Anne, and Amon were sent back to the Milham Kingdom to inform the others about everything happening here. I trusted them to report things properly, and it kept them out of unnecessary danger.
Right now, I was having sex with the three.
And that was where we were.
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