Hullo, and welcome to my bio! If you’re here, hopefully it’s because you’re interested in my ”Gacha Asian Techno-Arcane Urban Female Utopia“ Interest check. I think the name is quite catchy, and I hope someone finds the the check itself interesting too.
Name: Red Age: 30+ Pronouns: Anything but late for dinner
I don’t write much on the forum, and what little I have written isn’t the most interesting. So here are some writing samples if that’s your cup of joe.
Earlier…
Chadwick looked like a total badass walking into that forest. A massive sword was resting on his skull shaped pauldrons, and its mirror sheen reflected his grin back at him. A long black cape fluttered in the wind as his boots pounded the earth. Someone as cool as Chadwick didn’t need armor, but he wore a breastplate to prevent his abs from getting scratched.
There was just nothing that the man had yet to do. Acquire a legendary weapon? None stronger than Eiskufe. Save the world with said weapon? He drove it through the chest of Albtraum the lich. Amass wealth? He had plundered more dungeons than you’ve had take out dinners. Rescue a princess? Pffft, seemed like he did that once a week. Acquire a harem? His entire adventuring party was made out of woman who adored him. Nothing Chadwick wanted was out of his reach. No price was too high and no battle was too tough. Men wanted to be him, and woman wanted to be with him.
Save for one.
Chadwick had sampled many fine woman from Birkenfeld and beyond, but Weil-Shina had always eluded his fingers. She was the first woman in this world he had laid eyes on. When he woke up in that forest in his bleached hoodie and decade old sneakers, it had been her that put him on this path. She given him a place to stay, food to eat, and money to spend during his lowest moment in this world. He had been with many woman, but Weil-Shina was never far from his mind. Recently she had told him to return to the “Forest of Lost Souls.” This was a special place for the both of them, as it was where they had first met.
With a swing of his sword, the hero cut through at least five trees, and froze a dozen others solid in ice. Some might say it was excessive, but he was a hero. Tree or villain, nothing stood between him and his goal.
“(Noisy as always. Far more so since we first met.)”
He would never forget that voice. Chadwick bolted past the ruined trees to see Weil-Shina. He had seen her many times before, but never like this. Often Shina would wear modest clothing, but today the succubus was showing off. Her modest dress was gone, and she was sporting little more than ribbons and jewelry. None of the gemstones she wore could compete with her eyes. Even the sheen of her hair seemed to overpower the glimmer of her jewelry. Her body was truly the most beautiful thing a mortal could behold. The ultimate prize.
“Weil-Shina.” As taken back as Chadwick was, he couldn’t show it on the outside. Though his eyes likely betrayed him when they wandered over her curves. “(I like the new look. What’s the occasion?)”
She gave him a sideways glance. “(When we first met, you signed a contract. You remember, right? )” A smile crept across her face.
“(Of course! )” He laughed. “(You said that the day would come where I would have to pay you back. Are you here to collect then?)”
She nodded. “(You have everything you need to pay me back. You have the required number of slaves, farmore than two-thousand crowns saved up, and a magical weapon. You don’t mind parting with those, do you?)”
“(Not at all, Chadwick doesn’t go back on his word.)” He stabbed his sword into the ground before producing a pouch of coins. “(But I expect you to keep your word too, Weil-Shina. At the time of payment, you agreed to lay with me.)” After tossing the coin pouch beside his sword, he adjusted his belt. “(That should be about three-thousand crowns, but you can keep the change.)” He reached behind his back and tossed a scroll holder on top of the coins. “(There’s the deeds to all my slaves. Anything else?)”
Shina’s smile grew a little wider. “(Just one thing.)” She turned around and started to untie the ribbons around her neck. “(You can leave your clothes too. You won’t be needing them where we’re going.)” Her entire back was exposed to him as she walked deeper into the forest.
“Heh!”
His pauldrons fell to the earth with a soft thud, followed by his breast plate. He walked after Weil-Shina and continued to undress. His cape was cast into a frozen tree, and his shirt was pulled over his head and cast into a bush.
Weil-Shina was practically naked now. Her entire outfit was dangling from a belt she was wearing. She glanced over her shoulder at Chadwick and, with a giggle, sprint forward.
Chadwick had never lost a race, and he wasn’t about to lose one now. Not that Weil-Shina was hard to follow. Even in the darker areas of the forest, her bright pink hair gave away her position. Her ribbons also got tangled up in branches, which acted as a way marker. Chadwick was being driven on by pure desire now. Without slowing up, he pushed his pants below his knees and hopped, letting them clear his ankles before going into a full sprint. His rings of resistance slid off of his fingers with a tug, and he cast them onto a tree. His amulet of piety was whipped into a pond. The hero didn’t remember removing his boots, but assumed he must have kicked them off at some point. Wearing little else, Chadwick ran forth.
This game of hide and seek wasn’t going to last much longer. Weil-Shina ran into a clearing and turned around to see how far ahead of Chadwick she was. Not very far, it turned out, as Chadwick was able to wrap his arms around her in a tight bear hug.
“(Gotcha!)”
Weil-Shina’s laughing quieted down as the two of them stood there. The mood in the air was changing. “(Is it time to fulfil my end of the contract?)”
“(I’d like to think it’s not just a contractual obligation at this point.)” he slid one of his hands up her body. Over her breasts, her collar bones, and her neck. Once he got to her chin, he stroked the corner of her jaw. He had held many woman in his hands, but knowing he was touching Weil-Shina made it better somehow. She felt softer, and she had a fragrance that was too sweet for any flower he knew. “(You’re not like those slaves. You’re something special to me.)”
“(I suppose there’s a lot of truth in that for me too.)” She turned out of Chadwick’s grasp. Her small wings brushed against his face before she took his hand in her own. “(When I first met you, you were so downtrodden. Innocent, yet abused by the place you had come from.)”
“(To put it mildly.)” Honestly, any world where a minimum wage worker can’t spend their entire salary on videogames isn’t a world he wanted to be a part of.
“(And I could sense that. I’m a succubus after all. I can see the wickedness in the hearts of every soul I meet.)” She straightened out one of Chadwick’s fingers and used it to trace around her mouth. He was already anticipating the feel of her tongue on his finger.
“(So you knew I would be a great hero some day, huh?)”
“(I knew that such a soul wasn’t worth consuming. One so hungry needed to be fed before it was worth eating, like fattening a cow for slaughter.)” Chadwick’s finger came to rest on Weil-Shina’s lower lip. “(Something I’ve learned is there are two types of men in this world: good men, and powerful men.)”
Chadwick had been naked for a few minutes, but it was now that he felt vulnerable. His mind was flooded with all of the awful things he had done as a hero. All of those slaves he mistreated, that dark market opp he did to get a royal servant on his payroll, the king he murdered just so that he could run off with his daughter. He tried to pull his hand away from Weil-Shina, but her grip was like iron. “(We had a deal!)”
“(And I will keep to it.)” Her eyes had clouded over and were totally black, and her teeth were more akin to something a shark should have. “(You will lay with me… in my stomach.)”
Olivia Lund turned in front of a changing room mirror, looking at a vest she was going to buy. She left it open, allowing the gargoyle printed on her shirt to see the world. Her denim shorts ended at her thighs, where her black stockings continued into her belted boots. She shifted her lips side to side. When Olivia tipped her head, her baseball cap nearly dumped the sunglasses she had stuck over her brim. Her wavy amber hair fell in front of her face, She brushed her hair back before examining herself again. With one last look, she removed the vest and put on her maroon hoodie.
Malls in general hadn’t been doing very well since the age of online stores. Why search for that quirky shirt at hot topic when you can find it online, cheaper, and without leaving your home? Gone were the days of discovering things in malls. A new age of finding exactly what you wanted on amazon had begun. This left a lot of malls to close up permanently. However, this one managed to survive by becoming a place where locals could rent out shops. While that might not make the trip to a mall worth it for everyone, half of the mall had been bought up and converted into a super shopping center. So if you wanted to buy groceries, you could also shop at some local stores while you were at it. If you were like Olivia, you would cash that check grandma sent for your twenty-first birthday. If you were really like Olivia, you would race to the nearest thrift store to fill out your wardrobe with deals.
After stepping out of the change room, she made her way to the counter and placed the vest on the counter, along side an empty bag.
“Just the swimsuit for today!” She said a little louder than she had to. “Should I hang the vest up?”
The aging cashier smiled. “That won’t be necessary ma’am.” He picked up the bag and examined it. It was clearly for a swimsuit, but it looked to be empty. “Where did the swimsuit go?”
“Oh! Um, I’m wearing it out!” Olivia tugged on the collar of her shirt, revealing a sliver of the red floral bikini she was purchasing. A wry smile crossed her lips as she showed it off. It was the same shade of red as a butterfly hairpin she happened to own. If she wore them together, it would look stunning.
“Oh.” The man coughed into his hand. “Eager to go to the beach, huh? We have lots of those in Florida.”
“Ah, I don’t know.” she let go of her shirt, and her bikini was hidden from view again. “I love to swim, but I don’t think I could wear this to a beach.”
“Afraid the boys will chase you all over the place?”
Olivia giggled. “Possibly. It would be just as bad if they ignored me though.” She wasn’t ashamed of her body, but she knew she was a bit on the petite side. In her mind, it would probably be best to continue wearing one piece bathing suits that didn’t draw as much attention to her. But this bikini made her feel really powerful. Bikinis were more functional than underwear. If she did need to swim in an emergency, or it started to rain, she’d be prepared. Moreover, it didn’t look bad on her.
“Well, I hope you enjoy it.” The old man punched a few buttons on their register.“Thirty-three, seventy-five.”
Olivia reached into a leather fanny pack and paid the man. “There!”
“Here’s your change, ma’am. Have a nice day!”
“Take care!”
Olivia had reached a strange spot in her life. The sun was setting on her youth and rising with adulthood. She had just moved out of her parents house and across state to make use of her years spent at trade school. Elevator mechanics weren’t the type of workers who could set up shop just anywhere. They needed to go where the elevators were, which in this case was a little town called Ohlman. Despite being called “elevator” mechanics, they also worked on vehicle lifts, escalators, and other similar forms of transportation. With all the elderly in Florida, it was a great certification to have. Olivia was interested in helping the elderly and disabled, so it was a natural fit for her. She didn’t have to spend decades learning medicine or tending to the elderly directly, and she had always enjoyed that type of technology when she was younger. The best part was that nobody was doing it. She started her first day of work next week.
For the first time in her life, Olivia was free. She could go where she wanted to go, work where she wanted to work, sleep where she wanted to sleep, and with who if she so chose. The world was her oyster. If there was a downside to this freedom, it was that her freedoms came with a great deal of responsibility. Anyone who could normally help her was out of state. And even if she had their phone numbers, there was only so much they could do. But this new vulnerability didn’t bother Olivia. She was careful, she knew she would be okay.
And speaking of freedom, she had to decide where to go next. Olivia had a little over sixty dollars of disposable income left, and there were still a lot more stores to look at. Perhaps another thrift shop? Maybe she could get a custom tee at the sublimation place? Maybe she’d cave and buy a head set to plug into her phone? A night stand for her apartment? Maybe she could have an early dinner since there was hardly anyone around? She had enough money to go to any one of those. But one thing was for sure: all of those shops were located on the lower-most floor of the mall.
I don’t like to leave a lot on a public bio. If you have any questions or just want to talk, hit me up!
Hullo, and welcome to my bio! If you’re here, hopefully it’s because you’re interested in my [url=https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5545156]”Gacha Asian Techno-Arcane Urban Female Utopia“[/url] Interest check. I think the name is quite catchy, and I hope someone finds the the check itself interesting too.
Name: Red
Age: 30+
Pronouns: Anything but late for dinner
I don’t write much on the forum, and what little I have written isn’t the most interesting. So here are some writing samples if that’s your cup of joe.
[hider=A silly anime adventure post]
[i]Earlier…[/i]
Chadwick looked like a total badass walking into that forest. A massive sword was resting on his skull shaped pauldrons, and its mirror sheen reflected his grin back at him. A long black cape fluttered in the wind as his boots pounded the earth. Someone as cool as Chadwick didn’t need armor, but he wore a breastplate to prevent his abs from getting scratched.
There was just nothing that the man had yet to do. Acquire a legendary weapon? None stronger than Eiskufe. Save the world with said weapon? He drove it through the chest of Albtraum the lich. Amass wealth? He had plundered more dungeons than you’ve had take out dinners. Rescue a princess? Pffft, seemed like he did that once a week. Acquire a harem? His entire adventuring party was made out of woman who adored him. Nothing Chadwick wanted was out of his reach. No price was too high and no battle was too tough. Men wanted to be him, and woman wanted to be with him.
Save for one.
Chadwick had sampled many fine woman from Birkenfeld and beyond, but Weil-Shina had always eluded his fingers. She was the first woman in this world he had laid eyes on. When he woke up in that forest in his bleached hoodie and decade old sneakers, it had been her that put him on this path. She given him a place to stay, food to eat, and money to spend during his lowest moment in this world. He had been with many woman, but Weil-Shina was never far from his mind. Recently she had told him to return to the “Forest of Lost Souls.” This was a special place for the both of them, as it was where they had first met.
With a swing of his sword, the hero cut through at least five trees, and froze a dozen others solid in ice. Some might say it was excessive, but he was a hero. Tree or villain, nothing stood between him and his goal.
“(Noisy as always. Far more so since we first met.)”
He would never forget that voice. Chadwick bolted past the ruined trees to see Weil-Shina. He had seen her many times before, but never like this. Often Shina would wear modest clothing, but today the [url=https://i.imgur.com/GgX8gcg.jpg]succubus[/url] was showing off. Her modest dress was gone, and she was sporting little more than ribbons and jewelry. None of the gemstones she wore could compete with her eyes. Even the sheen of her hair seemed to overpower the glimmer of her jewelry. Her body was truly the most beautiful thing a mortal could behold. The ultimate prize.
“Weil-Shina.” As taken back as Chadwick was, he couldn’t show it on the outside. Though his eyes likely betrayed him when they wandered over her curves. “(I like the new look. What’s the occasion?)”
She gave him a sideways glance. “(When we first met, you signed a contract. You remember, right? )” A smile crept across her face.
“(Of course! )” He laughed. “(You said that the day would come where I would have to pay you back. Are you here to collect then?)”
She nodded. “(You have everything you need to pay me back. You have the required number of slaves, [i]far[/i]more than two-thousand crowns saved up, and a magical weapon. You don’t mind parting with those, do you?)”
“(Not at all, Chadwick doesn’t go back on his word.)” He stabbed his sword into the ground before producing a pouch of coins. “(But I expect you to keep your word too, Weil-Shina. At the time of payment, you agreed to lay with me.)” After tossing the coin pouch beside his sword, he adjusted his belt. “(That should be about three-thousand crowns, but you can keep the change.)” He reached behind his back and tossed a scroll holder on top of the coins. “(There’s the deeds to all my slaves. Anything else?)”
Shina’s smile grew a little wider. “(Just one thing.)” She turned around and started to untie the ribbons around her neck. “(You can leave your clothes too. You won’t be needing them where we’re going.)” Her entire back was exposed to him as she walked deeper into the forest.
“Heh!”
His pauldrons fell to the earth with a soft thud, followed by his breast plate. He walked after Weil-Shina and continued to undress. His cape was cast into a frozen tree, and his shirt was pulled over his head and cast into a bush.
Weil-Shina was practically naked now. Her entire outfit was dangling from a belt she was wearing. She glanced over her shoulder at Chadwick and, with a giggle, sprint forward.
Chadwick had never lost a race, and he wasn’t about to lose one now. Not that Weil-Shina was hard to follow. Even in the darker areas of the forest, her bright pink hair gave away her position. Her ribbons also got tangled up in branches, which acted as a way marker. Chadwick was being driven on by pure desire now. Without slowing up, he pushed his pants below his knees and hopped, letting them clear his ankles before going into a full sprint. His rings of resistance slid off of his fingers with a tug, and he cast them onto a tree. His amulet of piety was whipped into a pond. The hero didn’t remember removing his boots, but assumed he must have kicked them off at some point. Wearing little else, Chadwick ran forth.
This game of hide and seek wasn’t going to last much longer. Weil-Shina ran into a clearing and turned around to see how far ahead of Chadwick she was. Not very far, it turned out, as Chadwick was able to wrap his arms around her in a tight bear hug.
“(Gotcha!)”
Weil-Shina’s laughing quieted down as the two of them stood there. The mood in the air was changing. “(Is it time to fulfil my end of the contract?)”
“(I’d like to think it’s not just a contractual obligation at this point.)” he slid one of his hands up her body. Over her breasts, her collar bones, and her neck. Once he got to her chin, he stroked the corner of her jaw. He had held many woman in his hands, but knowing he was touching Weil-Shina made it better somehow. She felt softer, and she had a fragrance that was too sweet for any flower he knew. “(You’re not like those slaves. You’re something special to me.)”
“(I suppose there’s a lot of truth in that for me too.)” She turned out of Chadwick’s grasp. Her small wings brushed against his face before she took his hand in her own. “(When I first met you, you were so downtrodden. Innocent, yet abused by the place you had come from.)”
“(To put it mildly.)” Honestly, any world where a minimum wage worker can’t spend their entire salary on videogames isn’t a world he wanted to be a part of.
“(And I could sense that. I’m a succubus after all. I can see the wickedness in the hearts of every soul I meet.)” She straightened out one of Chadwick’s fingers and used it to trace around her mouth. He was already anticipating the feel of her tongue on his finger.
“(So you knew I would be a great hero some day, huh?)”
“(I knew that such a soul wasn’t worth consuming. One so hungry needed to be fed before it was worth eating, like fattening a cow for slaughter.)” Chadwick’s finger came to rest on Weil-Shina’s lower lip. “(Something I’ve learned is there are two types of men in this world: good men, and powerful men.)”
Chadwick had been naked for a few minutes, but it was now that he felt vulnerable. His mind was flooded with all of the awful things he had done as a hero. All of those slaves he mistreated, that dark market opp he did to get a royal servant on his payroll, the king he murdered just so that he could run off with his daughter. He tried to pull his hand away from Weil-Shina, but her grip was like iron. “(We had a deal!)”
“(And I will keep to it.)” Her eyes had clouded over and were totally black, and her teeth were more akin to something a shark should have. “(You will lay with me… in my stomach.)”
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[hider=A more serious modern era post]
Olivia Lund turned in front of a changing room mirror, looking at a vest she was going to buy. She left it open, allowing the gargoyle printed on her shirt to see the world. Her denim shorts ended at her thighs, where her black stockings continued into her belted boots. She shifted her lips side to side. When Olivia tipped her head, her baseball cap nearly dumped the sunglasses she had stuck over her brim. Her wavy amber hair fell in front of her face, She brushed her hair back before examining herself again. With one last look, she removed the vest and put on her maroon hoodie.
Malls in general hadn’t been doing very well since the age of online stores. Why search for that quirky shirt at hot topic when you can find it online, cheaper, and without leaving your home? Gone were the days of discovering things in malls. A new age of finding exactly what you wanted on amazon had begun. This left a lot of malls to close up permanently. However, this one managed to survive by becoming a place where locals could rent out shops. While that might not make the trip to a mall worth it for everyone, half of the mall had been bought up and converted into a super shopping center. So if you wanted to buy groceries, you could also shop at some local stores while you were at it. If you were like Olivia, you would cash that check grandma sent for your twenty-first birthday. If you were really like Olivia, you would race to the nearest thrift store to fill out your wardrobe with deals.
After stepping out of the change room, she made her way to the counter and placed the vest on the counter, along side an empty bag.
“Just the swimsuit for today!” She said a little louder than she had to. “Should I hang the vest up?”
The aging cashier smiled. “That won’t be necessary ma’am.” He picked up the bag and examined it. It was clearly for a swimsuit, but it looked to be empty. “Where did the swimsuit go?”
“Oh! Um, I’m wearing it out!” Olivia tugged on the collar of her shirt, revealing a sliver of the red floral bikini she was purchasing. A wry smile crossed her lips as she showed it off. It was the same shade of red as a butterfly hairpin she happened to own. If she wore them together, it would look stunning.
“Oh.” The man coughed into his hand. “Eager to go to the beach, huh? We have lots of those in Florida.”
“Ah, I don’t know.” she let go of her shirt, and her bikini was hidden from view again. “I love to swim, but I don’t think I could wear this to a beach.”
“Afraid the boys will chase you all over the place?”
Olivia giggled. “Possibly. It would be just as bad if they ignored me though.” She wasn’t ashamed of her body, but she knew she was a bit on the petite side. In her mind, it would probably be best to continue wearing one piece bathing suits that didn’t draw as much attention to her. But this bikini made her feel really powerful. Bikinis were more functional than underwear. If she did need to swim in an emergency, or it started to rain, she’d be prepared. Moreover, it didn’t look bad on her.
“Well, I hope you enjoy it.” The old man punched a few buttons on their register.“Thirty-three, seventy-five.”
Olivia reached into a leather fanny pack and paid the man. “There!”
“Here’s your change, ma’am. Have a nice day!”
“Take care!”
Olivia had reached a strange spot in her life. The sun was setting on her youth and rising with adulthood. She had just moved out of her parents house and across state to make use of her years spent at trade school. Elevator mechanics weren’t the type of workers who could set up shop just anywhere. They needed to go where the elevators were, which in this case was a little town called Ohlman. Despite being called “elevator” mechanics, they also worked on vehicle lifts, escalators, and other similar forms of transportation. With all the elderly in Florida, it was a great certification to have. Olivia was interested in helping the elderly and disabled, so it was a natural fit for her. She didn’t have to spend decades learning medicine or tending to the elderly directly, and she had always enjoyed that type of technology when she was younger. The best part was that nobody was doing it. She started her first day of work next week.
For the first time in her life, Olivia was free. She could go where she wanted to go, work where she wanted to work, sleep where she wanted to sleep, and with who if she so chose. The world was her oyster. If there was a downside to this freedom, it was that her freedoms came with a great deal of responsibility. Anyone who could normally help her was out of state. And even if she had their phone numbers, there was only so much they could do. But this new vulnerability didn’t bother Olivia. She was careful, she knew she would be okay.
And speaking of freedom, she had to decide where to go next. Olivia had a little over sixty dollars of disposable income left, and there were still a lot more stores to look at. Perhaps another thrift shop? Maybe she could get a custom tee at the sublimation place? Maybe she’d cave and buy a head set to plug into her phone? A night stand for her apartment? Maybe she could have an early dinner since there was hardly anyone around? She had enough money to go to any one of those. But one thing was for sure: all of those shops were located on the lower-most floor of the mall.
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I don’t like to leave a lot on a public bio. If you have any questions or just want to talk, hit me up!
<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Hullo, and welcome to my bio! If you’re here, hopefully it’s because you’re interested in my <a href="https://www.roleplayerguild.com/posts/5545156">”Gacha Asian Techno-Arcane Urban Female Utopia“</a> Interest check. I think the name is quite catchy, and I hope someone finds the the check itself interesting too.<br><br>	Name: Red<br>	Age: 30+<br>	Pronouns: Anything but late for dinner<br><br>I don’t write much on the forum, and what little I have written isn’t the most interesting. So here are some writing samples if that’s your cup of joe. <br><br><div class="hider-panel"><div class="hider-heading"><button type="button" class="btn btn-default btn-xs hider-button" data-name="A silly anime adventure post">A silly anime adventure post [+]</button></div><div class="hider-body" style="display: none"><span class="bb-i">Earlier…</span><br><br>Chadwick looked like a total badass walking into that forest. A massive sword was resting on his skull shaped pauldrons, and its mirror sheen reflected his grin back at him. A long black cape fluttered in the wind as his boots pounded the earth. Someone as cool as Chadwick didn’t need armor, but he wore a breastplate to prevent his abs from getting scratched.<br><br>There was just nothing that the man had yet to do. Acquire a legendary weapon? None stronger than Eiskufe. Save the world with said weapon? He drove it through the chest of Albtraum the lich. Amass wealth? He had plundered more dungeons than you’ve had take out dinners. Rescue a princess? Pffft, seemed like he did that once a week. Acquire a harem? His entire adventuring party was made out of woman who adored him. Nothing Chadwick wanted was out of his reach. No price was too high and no battle was too tough. Men wanted to be him, and woman wanted to be with him.<br><br>Save for one.<br><br>Chadwick had sampled many fine woman from Birkenfeld and beyond, but Weil-Shina had always eluded his fingers. She was the first woman in this world he had laid eyes on. When he woke up in that forest in his bleached hoodie and decade old sneakers, it had been her that put him on this path. She given him a place to stay, food to eat, and money to spend during his lowest moment in this world. He had been with many woman, but Weil-Shina was never far from his mind. Recently she had told him to return to the “Forest of Lost Souls.” This was a special place for the both of them, as it was where they had first met.<br><br>With a swing of his sword, the hero cut through at least five trees, and froze a dozen others solid in ice. Some might say it was excessive, but he was a hero. Tree or villain, nothing stood between him and his goal.<br><br>“(Noisy as always. Far more so since we first met.)”<br><br>He would never forget that voice. Chadwick bolted past the ruined trees to see Weil-Shina. He had seen her many times before, but never like this. Often Shina would wear modest clothing, but today the <a target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener" href="https://i.imgur.com/GgX8gcg.jpg">succubus</a> was showing off. Her modest dress was gone, and she was sporting little more than ribbons and jewelry. None of the gemstones she wore could compete with her eyes. Even the sheen of her hair seemed to overpower the glimmer of her jewelry. Her body was truly the most beautiful thing a mortal could behold. The ultimate prize.<br><br>“Weil-Shina.” As taken back as Chadwick was, he couldn’t show it on the outside. Though his eyes likely betrayed him when they wandered over her curves. “(I like the new look. What’s the occasion?)”<br><br>She gave him a sideways glance. “(When we first met, you signed a contract. You remember, right? )” A smile crept across her face.<br><br>“(Of course! )” He laughed. “(You said that the day would come where I would have to pay you back. Are you here to collect then?)”<br><br>She nodded. “(You have everything you need to pay me back. You have the required number of slaves, <span class="bb-i">far</span>more than two-thousand crowns saved up, and a magical weapon. You don’t mind parting with those, do you?)”<br><br>“(Not at all, Chadwick doesn’t go back on his word.)” He stabbed his sword into the ground before producing a pouch of coins. “(But I expect you to keep your word too, Weil-Shina. At the time of payment, you agreed to lay with me.)” After tossing the coin pouch beside his sword, he adjusted his belt. “(That should be about three-thousand crowns, but you can keep the change.)” He reached behind his back and tossed a scroll holder on top of the coins. “(There’s the deeds to all my slaves. Anything else?)”<br><br>Shina’s smile grew a little wider. “(Just one thing.)” She turned around and started to untie the ribbons around her neck. “(You can leave your clothes too. You won’t be needing them where we’re going.)” Her entire back was exposed to him as she walked deeper into the forest.<br><br>“Heh!”<br><br>His pauldrons fell to the earth with a soft thud, followed by his breast plate. He walked after Weil-Shina and continued to undress. His cape was cast into a frozen tree, and his shirt was pulled over his head and cast into a bush.<br><br>Weil-Shina was practically naked now. Her entire outfit was dangling from a belt she was wearing. She glanced over her shoulder at Chadwick and, with a giggle, sprint forward.<br><br>Chadwick had never lost a race, and he wasn’t about to lose one now. Not that Weil-Shina was hard to follow. Even in the darker areas of the forest, her bright pink hair gave away her position. Her ribbons also got tangled up in branches, which acted as a way marker. Chadwick was being driven on by pure desire now. Without slowing up, he pushed his pants below his knees and hopped, letting them clear his ankles before going into a full sprint. His rings of resistance slid off of his fingers with a tug, and he cast them onto a tree. His amulet of piety was whipped into a pond. The hero didn’t remember removing his boots, but assumed he must have kicked them off at some point. Wearing little else, Chadwick ran forth.<br><br>This game of hide and seek wasn’t going to last much longer. Weil-Shina ran into a clearing and turned around to see how far ahead of Chadwick she was. Not very far, it turned out, as Chadwick was able to wrap his arms around her in a tight bear hug.<br><br>“(Gotcha!)”<br><br>Weil-Shina’s laughing quieted down as the two of them stood there. The mood in the air was changing. “(Is it time to fulfil my end of the contract?)”<br><br>“(I’d like to think it’s not just a contractual obligation at this point.)” he slid one of his hands up her body. Over her breasts, her collar bones, and her neck. Once he got to her chin, he stroked the corner of her jaw. He had held many woman in his hands, but knowing he was touching Weil-Shina made it better somehow. She felt softer, and she had a fragrance that was too sweet for any flower he knew. “(You’re not like those slaves. You’re something special to me.)”<br><br>“(I suppose there’s a lot of truth in that for me too.)” She turned out of Chadwick’s grasp. Her small wings brushed against his face before she took his hand in her own. “(When I first met you, you were so downtrodden. Innocent, yet abused by the place you had come from.)”<br><br>“(To put it mildly.)” Honestly, any world where a minimum wage worker can’t spend their entire salary on videogames isn’t a world he wanted to be a part of.<br><br>“(And I could sense that. I’m a succubus after all. I can see the wickedness in the hearts of every soul I meet.)” She straightened out one of Chadwick’s fingers and used it to trace around her mouth. He was already anticipating the feel of her tongue on his finger.<br><br>“(So you knew I would be a great hero some day, huh?)”<br><br>“(I knew that such a soul wasn’t worth consuming. One so hungry needed to be fed before it was worth eating, like fattening a cow for slaughter.)” Chadwick’s finger came to rest on Weil-Shina’s lower lip. “(Something I’ve learned is there are two types of men in this world: good men, and powerful men.)”<br><br>Chadwick had been naked for a few minutes, but it was now that he felt vulnerable. His mind was flooded with all of the awful things he had done as a hero. All of those slaves he mistreated, that dark market opp he did to get a royal servant on his payroll, the king he murdered just so that he could run off with his daughter. He tried to pull his hand away from Weil-Shina, but her grip was like iron. “(We had a deal!)”<br><br>“(And I will keep to it.)” Her eyes had clouded over and were totally black, and her teeth were more akin to something a shark should have. “(You will lay with me… in my stomach.)”</div></div><br><br><div class="hider-panel"><div class="hider-heading"><button type="button" class="btn btn-default btn-xs hider-button" data-name="A more serious modern era post">A more serious modern era post [+]</button></div><div class="hider-body" style="display: none">Olivia Lund turned in front of a changing room mirror, looking at a vest she was going to buy. She left it open, allowing the gargoyle printed on her shirt to see the world. Her denim shorts ended at her thighs, where her black stockings continued into her belted boots. She shifted her lips side to side. When Olivia tipped her head, her baseball cap nearly dumped the sunglasses she had stuck over her brim. Her wavy amber hair fell in front of her face, She brushed her hair back before examining herself again. With one last look, she removed the vest and put on her maroon hoodie.<br><br>Malls in general hadn’t been doing very well since the age of online stores. Why search for that quirky shirt at hot topic when you can find it online, cheaper, and without leaving your home? Gone were the days of discovering things in malls. A new age of finding exactly what you wanted on amazon had begun. This left a lot of malls to close up permanently. However, this one managed to survive by becoming a place where locals could rent out shops. While that might not make the trip to a mall worth it for everyone, half of the mall had been bought up and converted into a super shopping center. So if you wanted to buy groceries, you could also shop at some local stores while you were at it. If you were like Olivia, you would cash that check grandma sent for your twenty-first birthday. If you were really like Olivia, you would race to the nearest thrift store to fill out your wardrobe with deals.<br><br>After stepping out of the change room, she made her way to the counter and placed the vest on the counter, along side an empty bag.<br><br>“Just the swimsuit for today!” She said a little louder than she had to. “Should I hang the vest up?”<br><br>The aging cashier smiled. “That won’t be necessary ma’am.” He picked up the bag and examined it. It was clearly for a swimsuit, but it looked to be empty. “Where did the swimsuit go?”<br><br>“Oh! Um, I’m wearing it out!” Olivia tugged on the collar of her shirt, revealing a sliver of the red floral bikini she was purchasing. A wry smile crossed her lips as she showed it off. It was the same shade of red as a butterfly hairpin she happened to own. If she wore them together, it would look stunning.<br><br>“Oh.” The man coughed into his hand. “Eager to go to the beach, huh? We have lots of those in Florida.”<br><br>“Ah, I don’t know.” she let go of her shirt, and her bikini was hidden from view again. “I love to swim, but I don’t think I could wear this to a beach.”<br><br>“Afraid the boys will chase you all over the place?”<br><br>Olivia giggled. “Possibly. It would be just as bad if they ignored me though.” She wasn’t ashamed of her body, but she knew she was a bit on the petite side. In her mind, it would probably be best to continue wearing one piece bathing suits that didn’t draw as much attention to her. But this bikini made her feel really powerful. Bikinis were more functional than underwear. If she did need to swim in an emergency, or it started to rain, she’d be prepared. Moreover, it didn’t look bad on her.<br><br>“Well, I hope you enjoy it.” The old man punched a few buttons on their register.“Thirty-three, seventy-five.”<br><br>Olivia reached into a leather fanny pack and paid the man. “There!”<br><br>“Here’s your change, ma’am. Have a nice day!”<br><br>“Take care!”<br><br>Olivia had reached a strange spot in her life. The sun was setting on her youth and rising with adulthood. She had just moved out of her parents house and across state to make use of her years spent at trade school. Elevator mechanics weren’t the type of workers who could set up shop just anywhere. They needed to go where the elevators were, which in this case was a little town called Ohlman. Despite being called “elevator” mechanics, they also worked on vehicle lifts, escalators, and other similar forms of transportation. With all the elderly in Florida, it was a great certification to have. Olivia was interested in helping the elderly and disabled, so it was a natural fit for her. She didn’t have to spend decades learning medicine or tending to the elderly directly, and she had always enjoyed that type of technology when she was younger. The best part was that nobody was doing it. She started her first day of work next week.<br><br>For the first time in her life, Olivia was free. She could go where she wanted to go, work where she wanted to work, sleep where she wanted to sleep, and with who if she so chose. The world was her oyster. If there was a downside to this freedom, it was that her freedoms came with a great deal of responsibility. Anyone who could normally help her was out of state. And even if she had their phone numbers, there was only so much they could do. But this new vulnerability didn’t bother Olivia. She was careful, she knew she would be okay.<br><br>And speaking of freedom, she had to decide where to go next. Olivia had a little over sixty dollars of disposable income left, and there were still a lot more stores to look at. Perhaps another thrift shop? Maybe she could get a custom tee at the sublimation place? Maybe she’d cave and buy a head set to plug into her phone? A night stand for her apartment? Maybe she could have an early dinner since there was hardly anyone around? She had enough money to go to any one of those. But one thing was for sure: all of those shops were located on the lower-most floor of the mall.</div></div><br><br>I don’t like to leave a lot on a public bio. If you have any questions or just want to talk, hit me up!</div>