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Raveena laid on her side, with Shyrea’s face buried in her
sweet pussy, and Kiella laying behind her, kissing her on the neck and reaching
around her to play with her beautiful, perfect breasts.  Kiella looked down and
saw that incredible ass she had fancied for so long.  It was so beautiful.  The
curve of her hip.  The round, soft fullness of each perfect cheek.  Kiella
touched it and felt her arousal sky rocket.  She kissed Raveena’s back all the
way down, till she kissed the cheeks of her gorgeous ass.  She spread them
gently, and saw the unbelievably beautiful hole.  As Raveena gasped and moaned,
Kiella watched it tense and relax.  She could not help it, she had to kiss it. 
It was perfect and clean from Raveena’s bath.  As she pressed her face between
those gorgeous cheeks, and her lips touched it, Raveena’s body reacted to the
unexpected pleasure.  At first, she seemed surprised, but then, as Kiella began
to gently lick, Raveena welcomed the delightful sensation.  Being licked both
in the front and the back, Raveena felt an orgasm coming so quickly and so
strongly, she could barely handle it.  Her whole body shook with pleasure. 
After she came, Shyrea and Kiella immediately began working her towards another
one.  Kiella began to play with Raveena’s beautiful ass with her finger.  She
rubbed the hole gently, and then moved her body up behind Raveena, so that with
her other hand she could reach around her and play with her breasts again. 
Raveena was in ecstasy.  Kiella felt Raveena’s ass fully relax and allow her
finger to penetrate it.  Inside, it felt so wonderful.  So warm, so soft. 
Kiella kissed the Typhorian beauty’s neck, and Raveena turned towards her and their
lips met.  Together, Kiella and Shyrea brought her to the greatest, most
intense orgasm Raveena had ever felt. 

Finally, when it was over, Raveena was completely exhausted. 
She rolled onto her back and clearly could take no more.  Shyrea and Kiella kissed
her breasts and her lips, and Raveena received their kisses warmly, but was too
tired to reciprocate.  Kiella leaned towards the Elken, to repay her kindness
by tasting her sweet pussy too, but Shyrea refused her.  Kiella didn’t
understand.  She was disappointed, but she also was so happy, she didn’t want
to press and ruin such a wonderful moment. 

Kiella and Shyrea pressed their bodies against either side of
Raveena, and they held each other and relaxed, and fell asleep.  They all
finally got the much deserved rest and release that they all so desperately
needed.

 

 

After a long nap, the three beauties awoke refreshed.  There
was a slight air of awkwardness around them all.  It almost felt like what had
transpired was a shared dream, as if it were too perfect to have really
happened.  No one spoke of it, they just shared smiles as they dressed.  No
sooner had Raveena finished dressing, though, than she became completely
focused with the task at hand again.  She knew she should not have paused so
long.  She needed to warn her people immediately.  Every moment was precious,
ever second counted.  She was angry at herself for resting, but she knew she
couldn’t dwell on that.  She just had to get back to moving.  Shyrea and Kiella
sensed her agitation, and were quickly ready to go.

They pressed forward hard all afternoon, though a little bit
of a post coital glow still lingered.  The conversation was loose and easy most
of the way.  Eventually, they came across a large group of men gathered at a
post.  Kiella and Raveena were excited to finally see some of their own kind,
and to see that they were healthy and, thus, that the Gekken had not attacked. 
Shyrea, however, started to slip off from them immediately into trees.

“Wait!”
yelled Raveena at her.  “Don’t worry!  You’re with us.  You’ll be safe.  You
don’t have to hide.”

Shyrea just shook her head.  Raveena and Kiella followed her
to the cover of the trees.

“Really”
said Raveena “you will be fine.  You don’t have to worry.  These men, I
recognize their crest.  I have fought beside them before.  They will know me. 
If I tell them you are one of us, they will believe me.”

The Elken’s eyes showed grave concern.

“It’s not as
easy as you think for an Elken woman to pass amongst your people unnoticed. 
There are . . . issues.”

“Issues?”
asked Kiella.

“There is .
. . a response.  A response that human males have to an Elken maiden.  They
cannot help it.”

“What
response?” inquired Raveena.

“All human
males are drawn helplessly to Elken maidens.  It is yet another reason for our
banishment.  If a human male sleeps with an Elken maiden or tastes her sweet
cunt, then he will think of nothing else for the rest of his life.  He will go
mad if he cannot have her every day.  It is so strong, there is a chance it could
even happen to a human woman.  That is why I could not let you risk it and
allow you to taste me at the stream, Kiella.”

Kiella nodded, and immediately felt better about the
refusal.  Raveena looked scornfully.  She had never heard of such a thing, but
she had learned not to doubt Shyrea. 

“Okay” said
the beautiful Typhorian.  “Maybe it is better that you follow out of sight
then, and keep your distance from them.”

“Yes.  I
will be careful, I won’t lose you” answered the Elken.

Raveena and Kiella went back out onto the road and headed
towards the men.  One of them, an archer, was standing in the midst of the
road, facing them when they left the cover of the trees.

“Oh, hello”
he said casually. 

As Raveena and Kiella approached him, he seemed oblivious to
them.  He kept staring at the trees.

“Hey” he
said.  “Wasn’t there another woman with you a moment ago?”  His eyes were
glassy, as if he were drunk.  They were fixed on the spot where Shyrea had
disappeared.  When she had done so, it had seemed that she was so far from the
men still that none could have noticed her.  They were shocked at his
fixation. 

“No” said
Kiella.  “It’s just us two.”

“Really?”
said the man, dazed.  “Are you sure?  I could have sworn there was one more. 
She was beautiful . . .”

Raveena grabbed him by the arm and shook him and spoke loudly
to get his attention.

“Do you know
who I am?” she implored.

“Oh, yeah”
he finally looked at her and his face melted into a wide, stupid grin.  “Oh
yeah, you’re Raveena.  Of course.  Hey, I heard you were dead.”

“No.  Close,
but not dead.”

“Hey, that’s
great.  I fought with you at the Battle of Verrou.  You were amazing.  Greatest
warrior I’ve ever seen.  Hey . . . are you sure there wasn’t another woman with
you?  I could have sworn . . .”

Raveena finally couldn’t help it, she just laughed.  She
patted him on the back.

“You’ve got
to take us to your commander now.  I’ve got to talk to him.”

“Oh yeah,
sure.  Okay.  I’ll show you the way.”

The man, still clearly in a haze, led them up to an outpost. 
On the way, he continuously looked back over his shoulder at the spot where
Shyrea had disappeared, and each time Raveena gave him a nudge to force him
ahead.  When they reached the outpost, Raveena was instantly recognized and
warmly greeted by his commander.

“Raveena! 
What an honor it is to have you here!  I am so glad to hear that the rumors of
your demise were not true.  Captain Trennilan, at your service.”

“Thank you
captain.”  Raveena’s face grew serious.  “Sir, I must warn you of a grave
danger: the Gekken have returned.”

The captain was shocked.

“Are you
certain?”

“Yes,
positive.  I faced them myself, and I barely survived.”

“I see.” The
captain paced and stroked his beard.  Finally, he stopped and spoke.  “It makes
sense.  We have had several small parties go missing.  Perhaps they encountered
them. It makes sense that the Gekken would want to maintain an element of
surprise, and kill any that saw them.  It makes sense too that you would be the
only one able to survive.  And, there have been whispers . . . whispers of evil
things, people found butchered, animals acting strange.  What should we do?”

“Well
captain, they are coming from the East.  Your outpost here is a key point.  If
they come, you can send warning to all of the West.  But be warned, if they
come you are better off retreating.  They are too formidable a foe for you and
your men to face without an army.”

“Oh, I
appreciate your concern, but this is our post, we cannot abandon it.  That
would defeat our purpose here.”

Raveena felt again just as she did when she had tried to warn
Captain Vol.  Yet, she understood.

“Very well. 
I will try to urge my kingdom to send men here to help you, to reinforce you if
the Gekken should come.”

“Thank you. 
We always welcome help, especially from the Typhorians.  Especially from you,
Raveena.”

He bowed to her, and Raveena smiled.  She and Kiella then
continued.  Raveena’s spirits began to lift.  In just a couple more days, she
should be home.

 

 

As Shyrea moved carefully through the trees around the
outpost, she heard a conversation of interest between two soldiers.  She paused
to listen.

“All of
them?  Dead?” asked one of them, incredulously.

“Yes, that’s
what he said.”

“Who?”

“A trader
who passed through an hour ago.  I don’t know, he seemed crazy, do you think I
should tell the captain?”

“Well, yeah.
I mean, do you think he could have been telling the truth, or was he just
nuts?”

“I don’t
know.  I mean, he seemed completely nuts to me, but that doesn’t mean it
couldn’t be true.”

“What? 
Really?  You think a whole kingdom, a whole palace could be murdered?  One as
powerful as Ragan?   Who could do that?  Even if all of the armies of the West
united, we couldn’t do that.  It can’t be true.  Tell the captain if you want,
but I think they’ll just think you’re the loon.”

“Yeah, maybe
so.  Man, I just don’t know.”  The man shook his head.

Shyrea pushed forward through the trees.  She spotted Raveena
and Kiella leaving the outpost.  They were back out on the road.  Shyrea
followed along through the trees until she was quite confident that none of the
men were any longer in sight.  Then, she finally allowed herself to leave the
cover of the trees and rejoin her companions.

“Aha!  We
were starting to worry!” said Kiella once Shyrea was back with them.

“Sorry”
responded the Elken.  “I wanted to be sure no one could see me.”

Just then, they heard a voice yelling from far back along the
road.  It was the dazed archer from earlier.  Raveena and Kiella could not
believe it.  He rushed up as fast as he could, before Shyrea could reach the
trees.

“Yoohoo! 
Hello?  I knew there was another one of you.  Wow, she is beautiful.  You are
gorgeous Miss.  Wow, I’ve never seen anything like you.  Who are you?  Where
are you from?  What’s your name?”  His eyes were wide as saucers, and his face
was stuck in an idiotic grin.

Shyrea was beside herself.  Immediately, she felt that she’d
been a fool to come along.  Surely, now she would be found out.  Executed,
maybe tortured.  Or, she would have to kill humans just to reach her forest,
which would bring on more wrath against her people.  Raveena stepped forward to
the man and grabbed him by the collar.

“You’ve got
a lot of nerve.  Leave.  Turn around, walk back, and never bother us again, or
I will gut you right here, right now.”

“Oh, wow”
the man didn’t seem to really process the gravity of Raveena’s threat.  “Geesh,
okay.  Look, I didn’t mean any harm.  She’s just . . . sooo beautiful.  Really
Miss, I’ve never seen anything like you.  I don’t mean any harm at all . . . 
I’m just . . . in love . . .”

Raveena and Kiella couldn’t help but laugh.  The man was
completely helplessly lost.  Shyrea, however, did not see the humor.  Kiella
scorned the man.

“Don’t you
see you’re upsetting her?  She doesn’t want you here.  If you like her, why
would you want to upset her?”

“Oh . . .
oh, I’m so sorry.  Miss, is this true?  Am I upsetting you?”

“Yes”
responded Shyrea curtly.

“Oh wow. 
Your accent, it’s gorgeous.   Wow.  I’m so sorry Miss.  I didn’t mean to upset
you at all.  I never want to upset you.  I love you Miss.  I want to make you
happy.”

“Then
leave.  Now” said Shyrea, in no uncertain terms.

“Of course
Miss.  I’m so sorry.  Whatever you want Miss.  As you command.  Please forgive
me.”

And, with that, he bowed to her and left.  Once he was out of
view, Raveena and Kiella burst into laughter, and Shyrea breathed a big sigh of
relief.

“Well, I
guess you weren’t kidding” said Kiella.

 

 

The trio made good time for the rest of the evening. 
Finally, they began to tire.  Raveena agreed that as soon as they found a good
place to stop they could make camp.  They pushed through a thick bunch of trees
and found themselves in the midst of a clearing.  Unfortunately, however, they
weren’t alone.

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