The Succubae Seduction: Chapters 30-34
Date: 8/15/2015,
Categories:
Dark Fantasy
Anal
Bi-sexual
Coercion
Consensual Sex
Cruelty
Erotica
Hardcore
Mind Control,
Author: SSelxuyt
... while out of the water, but very noticeable while under the water, whereas Brooke’s is now invisible down here. Speaking of Brooke. . . . I turn in time to see her wiping her blade on one of her attacker’s tail, cleaning it off. “You fought well,” Brooke compliments the other mermaid. “Once this is over, you should apply to be an assassin.” Ondine laughs, shaking her head. “I wasn’t always this good, and they underestimated me.” I wonder when she gained the extra skill. Has she been practicing? “Besides, I don’t want to use one of those blades. Plus, I only had to take out one. Unless you count the two that Lyden couldn’t handle.” The women laugh at my expense for a moment. I let them. Goodness knows there will be little enough chance for laughter for the next little bit. * * * The three of us are breathless as we finally reach the courtyard. It felt like every time we turned around, there was another group ready to attack us. Where are all of the creatures fighting on our side? Luckily none of us have been seriously injured, only Brooke and Ondine are sporting various scratches. Nothing has been able to break through Murasame’s defense, despite the hardship of fighting underwater. The sight of ten mermen surrounding a huge seahorse statue and a glowing colorful ball of light pulls all thoughts of previous battles from my mind. The mermen shout when they see us, but I notice that none of them are carrying swords. “Spellcasters!” Brooke shouts out her warning as one of them ...
... lifts a hand, aiming his open palm at me. A ball of light shoots across the intervening space, too fast for me to dodge and strikes me square in the chest. The force of the impact knocks me back . . . a couple inches. I look down at my chest, and smile as I remember that I’m mostly immune to magic. The look on the other merman’s face is priceless as he stares wide-eyed and open mouthed. “KILL THEM,” a massive voice bellows. I swear the water shudders at the sound. Looking up, I see that what I’d taken for a statue is in fact Varun. He’s noticed us. The colorful light next to him is flashing in the way I know the Outsiders communicate. I turn to Brooke and Ondine, worried that they might fall under the thing’s control, but they smile at me behind their glasses. “That’s weird,” Ondine states. “It feels as though I should be able to understand it, but it’s all garbled.” “Welcome to my world,” I tell her. A column of force interrupts any further talking as it slams into us, and immune or not, I’m still forced backwards. The two mermaids seem to be in worse straits, and I curse myself, remembering that they aren’t immune to magic at all. Well, if I can absorb external energy to my own uses, can I absorb this spell? A moment later, the spell fizzles out, and the three of us right ourselves. “Your magic is useless,” I yell to the mermen, hoping to let them flee. Then I notice the glow behind their eyes. They have no choice in what they’re doing. Using my tail for propulsion, I speed ...