A hopeless Selene has spent the last few weeks feeling unwanted and unneeded by the group. When she decides to leave and join Wick, the sorceress to which is was originally Bound, Zelda and the knights are forced to pursue her . . . and to show her that she is indeed needed. Don't miss the ninth chapter of this lesbian harem romance series!
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"I have looked all over for her," Cassandra said, reporting to the kitchen after a thorough search. "She is nowhere to be found."
"Could it be that Calain has finally become somewhat clever?" joked Gweneth, who was sitting at the table and filling a wineskin from a bottle.
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"What the devil have you two done to Zelda?" said Gweneth's voice with a laugh.
Zelda colored up, slightly embarrassed that Gweneth - the one most likely to tease her later - had walked in to find her trapped between Selene and Calain. She looked as if she was being held captive. . . She looked luscious, Calain thought: her massive breasts crushed against Selene, her narrow back and its deep line, her plump backside in the air . . .
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"Selene, can you hear me?" shouted Calain, as if she were speaking to a deaf person. "I have come to set you free!"
"Calain," said Selene through her teeth, parrying a downward swing from Calain's blade, "cease this insanity! I am neither enchanted nor a prisoner!"
"Exactly what an enchanted woman would say," panted Calain. "Don't worry, Selene! I shall save thee!"
Selene groaned in exasperation.
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"All right," said Calain hoarsely. "So we shall go to Honione and try to make a life for ourselves. And this time, I shall make life good for thee, Zelda, not difficult and full of strife."
Zelda smiled and shook her head. "Silly woman," she said in exasperation. "You have made my life a wonderful adventure! I have Aereth, I have traveled to other dimensions, I have seen half the realms!" She kissed Calain's lips, and they smiled at each other.
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"I have looked all over for her," Cassandra said, reporting to the kitchen after a thorough search. "She is nowhere to be found."
"Could it be that Calain has finally become somewhat clever?" joked Gweneth, who was sitting at the table and filling a wineskin from a bottle.
--
"What the devil have you two done to Zelda?" said Gweneth's voice with a laugh.
Zelda colored up, slightly embarrassed that Gweneth - the one most likely to tease her later - had walked in to find her trapped between Selene and Calain. She looked as if she was being held captive. . . She looked luscious, Calain thought: her massive breasts crushed against Selene, her narrow back and its deep line, her plump backside in the air . . .
--
"Selene, can you hear me?" shouted Calain, as if she were speaking to a deaf person. "I have come to set you free!"
"Calain," said Selene through her teeth, parrying a downward swing from Calain's blade, "cease this insanity! I am neither enchanted nor a prisoner!"
"Exactly what an enchanted woman would say," panted Calain. "Don't worry, Selene! I shall save thee!"
Selene groaned in exasperation.
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"All right," said Calain hoarsely. "So we shall go to Honione and try to make a life for ourselves. And this time, I shall make life good for thee, Zelda, not difficult and full of strife."
Zelda smiled and shook her head. "Silly woman," she said in exasperation. "You have made my life a wonderful adventure! I have Aereth, I have traveled to other dimensions, I have seen half the realms!" She kissed Calain's lips, and they smiled at each other.
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