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Authors: Alexander Gordon

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BOOK: Chronicles of Eden - Act V
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“So what do the stories say?” Daniel asked.

“Not much with clarity, I’m afraid,” Specca said with a shrug. “We have no idea where they were found before or what power, if any, they possess. It’s said that in order for them to breed they had to seduce men into masturbating for them, and then get their semen after they released it. I’m not sure how they used it to be honest, but that’s all I remember reading about them other than they could supposedly use magic.”

“Oh, I can answer that,” Pip mentioned holding her hand up. Everyone watched as she just kept her hand in the air, the fairy then holding her arm with her other hand while watching Specca with pleading eyes. “I can, I can, really. Please let me.”

“Okay…” Specca slowly replied. “Then please, tell us.”

“Hee hee, sure thing,” Pip said looking to Daniel’s crotch with a bright smile. She then looked down in puzzlement and rubbed her hands against her head. “Now let’s see… how did it go again?”

“So,” Falla said glancing to the caravan. “This is fun and all, but are we going to be leaving yet?”

“Wait!” Pip cried out. “I can remember, I can! Give me a chance!”

“Okay, go ahead,” Daniel said with a weak smile.

Pip thought hard and harder about it, with everyone watching her curiously as she hummed again and again while holding her hands to her head. After a while she smiled brightly and looked to Daniel with a few nods.

“Oh yes, I remember now,” she said before flying up in front of his face, her wings moving in a sparkly blur behind her. Below her wings small glimmering specks drifted down before fading away while she hovered around gently in front of the boy.

“Alright, here’s how it works. First you need to grab your penis and shake and shake it lots until your seed comes out!” she cheered, with Daniel just staring at her with an awkward expression. “You need to keep rubbing and tugging on it until all that good stuff shoots out. Try to hit me with it if you can, I won’t mind! Hee hee!”

“The hell?” Triska asked bewilderedly.

“How does Daniel giving you a facial knock you up?” Falla asked shaking her head.

“Actually,” Kroanette mentioned. “Given her size it would be more along the lines of a bath than a facial.”

“That’s easy,” Pip giggled while hovering about in front of Daniel’s confused face. “Once he lets it all out I collect as much as I can and then… um… I…”

The group watched as the fairy hovered in place while showing a puzzled expression, her eye just staring off into space as everyone waited and waited for her to continue. After a long while the fairy blinked then shrugged.

“I forget the rest.”

“You
forgot
how you get pregnant?” Triska asked unsurely. Squeak face palmed with a squeak while Specca and Alyssa exchanged questioning glances.

“Mystery solved,” Falla dryly concluded. “They all died off because they’re too stupid to know how to breed.”

Daniel smiled awkwardly and rubbed the back of his head before he handed Alyssa her focuser, the witch taking it while watching the fairy with a raised eyebrow.

“Anyway,” Daniel said as he stood up and patted the grass off of his legs. “We really need to be going now. It was nice meeting-”

“Wow!” Pip exclaimed pointing to Kroanette. Everyone looked to the centaur as she merely watched the fairy with confusion. “Look at the size of
those
boobs! They’re huge!”

Kroanette blushed and looked down to her assets then smiled and shrugged modestly.

“Well… thank you, dear,” she kindly replied.

“They’re so big they could
squash
me!” Pip shouted while waving her hands in the air.

“What manner of monster are fairies anyway?” Triska asked dryly.

“They’re idiots,” Falla plainly answered. “And I would know an idiot when I see one. I’ve been stuck with one since I was young after all.”

“You have?” Luna asked her curiously. Falla merely rolled her eyes with a sigh to that while not saying another word.

“Oh my gosh, they’re so big!” Pip cried out before she quickly flew over and, to everyone’s surprise, started bouncing on Kroanette’s breasts like they were pillows. Daniel’s eye twitched a bit before he slapped a hand over his eyes, with the other girls watching as Kroanette showed a shocked expression and a deep blush while the fairy bounced up and down in front of her face.

“Weeee!” Pip cheered. “They’re so bouncy and soft! I like these!”

“What are you
doing
?” Kroanette cried out, her hands shakily held up at her sides as she contemplated whether or not to slap the fairy away.

“Bouncy bouncy bouncy!” Pip cheered before giggling playfully.

“Not going to stop her, Kroanette?” Triska asked.

“I fear I would break or even kill the tiny pervert should I do so,” Kroanette shivered before Pip, to everyone’s further surprise, dove down headfirst between the centaur’s breasts. The small fairy’s legs kicked about above her as she vanished from the thighs up into Kroanette’s bosom.


Ahh
!” Kroanette squealed. “What are you doing? Get out of there this instant!”

“Should I even look?” Daniel tiredly asked.

“No,” Triska, Specca, and Alyssa said while Squeak shook her head with a squeak.

“Oh for crying out loud!” Falla barked out before she marched over and reached into Kroanette’s bosom, grabbing the tiny fairy and yanking her out. Kroanette whined and held her arms around her chest while Falla held Pip up to her eye level, the small fairy taking a few deep breaths before giggling again.

“Hee hee, couldn’t breathe,” Pip playfully said.

“Would you get lost already?” Falla shouted out, with Pip then looking at her curiously. “We’re very busy, now scram!” With that the butterfly girl threw the fairy into the sky, a tiny scream sounding out as she flew up and out of view.

“Falla!” Specca cried out while scanning the sky for Pip. “Why did you do that?”

“What happened?” Daniel asked looking around quickly.

“Falla just threw the fairy away,” Triska said scanning the sky above them.

“What?” Daniel exclaimed before seeing Falla crossing her arms with a huff.

“She was being a bother and slowing us down,” Falla reasoned with a shrug.

“You’re like that too,” Alyssa snapped at her. “Maybe I should throw
you
away!”

“Pip?” Specca called out into the air.

“I don’t see her,” Luna said peering around at the sky.

“Falla, why would you do that?” Daniel scolded the butterfly girl, with Falla flinching then glancing to him worriedly before he noticed Kroanette was trembling with a deep blush on her face. “Kroanette? Are you okay? What’s wrong?”

The centaur looked to him then away while nodding and trying to regain her composure.

“She was getting a little… too close with me,” she said, her voice breaking up slightly as she finally caught her breath.

“I don’t believe this,” Specca spoke up. “We found a thought-to-be extinct monster, one who was actually being nice to us, and Falla just throws her away!”

“She was shoving her whole body into the centaur’s boobs, how is that being nice?” Falla demanded while waving to Kroanette.

“Wait, what?” Daniel asked bewilderedly.

“I don’t wish to speak of it again!” Kroanette snapped in a flustered tone.

“You didn’t have to be so mean to her though,” Specca argued.

“I thought you would be glad to be rid of her,” Falla retorted. “She was after Daniel’s seed.”

“So are you,” Alyssa flatly replied. “Maybe I should send you flying over into those trees since that’s the case.”

“Falla, I don’t see her anymore,” Luna mentioned shaking her head. “I think you threw her too hard.”

“Good,” Falla scoffed. “Then maybe we can finally get going rather than waste more time here.”

“Falla,” Triska growled while holding a hand to her face.

Falla rolled her eyes before she watched a strange blue light whip around her quickly, with everyone taking a step back from her as a high pitched whistle was heard as the blue lights spun around and around the butterfly girl.

“What… what is this?” Falla asked nervously as the lights spun around faster and faster. In a flash a casting circle flared up on the ground below her, with everyone looking down with surprise as it glowed with a bright blue and golden light. However there was something very strange about the circle’s markers that Specca and Alyssa took notice of.

“What kind of glyphs are those?” Specca asked shaking her head.

“They’re not glyphs,” Alyssa said confusedly. “What the heck kind of spell is that?”

Everyone stared at the unique casting circle as instead of having strange letters and ancient glyphs within it along the diagram it had exclamation and question marks lined against the outer ring and three inner ones that were spinning around together.

“What in Eden is that?” Kroanette asked shaking her head.

“Better question, who’s doing this?” Falla spoke up with a nervous whine.

The blue trail of light that circled around Falla suddenly spiraled down into the casting ring, a bright flash shining up from it before a shockwave erupted outward and Falla was launched into the air at high speed. Everyone watched with surprise as the butterfly girl screamed in terror as she was shot into the sky at incredible speed.

“Falla!” Luna cried out while grabbing her hair.

“What just happened?” Daniel asked with shock.

The group then looked down to seeing the casting ring fading away while Pip was standing where Falla had been forcefully launched into the air from, the fairy looking up with a pout while having her hand held up.

“Meanie meanie meanie!” Pip called out in her tiny voice.

“Pip?” Daniel said with wonder.

“Did… did you do that?” Alyssa asked.

“Um, guys?” Triska said pointing up.

Everyone looked up to hearing Falla’s scream getting louder again, with the butterfly streaking down through the air towards them in a wild spiral. Spinning around her were three trailing blue streaks of light, all of them hugging tightly to Falla as she careened towards the ground.

“Sister!” Luna screamed as she held her hands over her eyes while peeking through her fingers.

“She’ll be turned into a red smear at that speed!” Kroanette called out.

“Don’t hurt her!” Daniel cried out at Pip.

The fairy blinked then looked to him curiously before waving her hand slightly. Falla raced down towards the ground only to stop a foot above Pip in an instant, a small gust of wind flowing out from around her as everyone stared at the butterfly girl who was suspended in the air upside down. The three circling blue lights spun about before fading away, with Falla shakily breathing while looking around at everyone with terror on her face still.

“How…” Specca said softly.

“Sister?” Luna nervously asked while lowering her hands. Falla looked to her and trembled while trying to catch her breath, trying to say something that only came out as a hoarse whine.

“Pip, are you doing this?” Alyssa asked carefully.

Falla looked around at everyone while being unable to move then down to Pip as the fairy scowled up at her.

“You throw me, I throw you,” Pip huffed with a stomp of her foot.

“I’m… sorry,” Falla breathed out.

“Meanie,” Pip scolded before sticking out her tongue.

“Pip?” Daniel asked softly, with the fairy looking to him curiously again. “You… you can use magic?”

“Yes, I can,” Pip said with a nod, then looked down to her hand and lightly flicked her fingers one by one. “Only small spells though, small like me. That’s all I can do. No more.”

With a wave of her hand to the side Falla then flew off in that direction with a loud scream, the group watching with surprise as she spiraled towards a tree. Pip jumped then quickly held out her hand towards the girl, stopping the butterfly right away before she slammed face first into the timber. Falla whimpered fearfully and glanced back to the group while everyone watched her being held in place with wonder.

“Sorry,” Pip said with a weak smile. “I didn’t mean to throw you again.”

“Falla?” Luna called out. “Are you okay?”

“Please let me down,” Falla begged while sobbing a little.

“Pip,” Daniel said looking to the fairy with a small smile. “Could you please…”

“Could I please what?” Pip asked curiously.

“Put her down.”

“Oh, okay,” Pip said before snapping her fingers. Falla suddenly dropped to the ground with a thump and a weak groan, the girl then shakily getting back up and looking over towards the group with a nervous whine.

“I can’t understand it,” Specca pondered. “How did you throw her like that? And with such power too.”

“Simple, like this,” Pip replied before she took off flying in a blur, the group watching as the fairy trailed a blue streak of light behind her while she circled Specca again and again at high speed.

“Wow, look at her go,” Alyssa said with wonder.

“Those lights we saw around Falla were her?” Triska asked.

Again the strange looking casting circle appeared below Specca, the blue and golden lights shining brightly while the fairy’s strange emblems of exclamation and question marks lined the inner rings.

“No!” Specca cried out fearfully. “Please, don’t throw me too!”

“Wait, Pip!” Daniel called out.

Pip suddenly came to a halt right in front of Specca, the fairy looking at Daniel curiously while specks of glittering light flew forward briefly from her sudden stop. The circle below slowly faded away while Specca shakily breathed out in relief.

“Please don’t throw any of us, okay?” Daniel requested with a nervous smile.

“Oh, okay,” Pip giggled.

“What manner of magic are you using?” Specca questioned while slowly adjusting her glasses.

“My magic of course.”

“Where did you come from?” Triska asked.

“From my home.”

“How did you fly so fast?” Daniel asked curiously.

“With my wings.”

Squeak squeaked and pointed to the fairy with puzzlement.

“…what?”

“We’re not getting much information from you here,” Kroanette mentioned with a raised eyebrow.

“Aw, but I’m answering your questions the best I can,” Pip pouted while slumping down with defeat.

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