Fate's Calling (Chapter 3)
Date: 8/27/2015,
Categories:
Fiction
Author: Terminix, Source: sexstories.com
I woke up and yawned deeply. Vera was cooking something, and it smelled great. “'Morning,” I said with a smile on my face. “Good morning,” she replied, glancing at me then returning to her task. I took another pill, swallowing it with some saliva. I looked out the window. The sun was shining brightly through the glass, illuminating the room. It was early in the morning. Vera brought me a dish of rice and vegetables with a spoon. The tantalizing scent of the food made me realize how hungry I was. “Thanks,” I said, and ate quickly but doing my best to remain civilized. “Are you going to leave after this?” the woman asked. “I should, as I need to take care of a few things,” I answered without looking up from my plate. “How is your apothecary recently? Is the business doing well?” I asked, attempting to start a conversation.” “Unfortunately, no. Although many are sick, the townspeople have no coins to buy my medicine. I wish I could make it cheaper, but I’ve made it the lowest it can go without going below the cost to make it. The ingredients aren’t cheap,” she replied, sighing. Her face was ridden with worry, and I noticed that signs of wrinkles were already showing. “I’m sorry,” I said, and I meant it. I finished my meal and handed the plate to the lady and thanked her. I began to put my armor, starting from the bottom and finishing with the helmet. I kept the visor up, as I did not want to appear hostile to the local folk. I planned to keep out of trouble, as the guard had ...
... advised. “Thank you,” I thanks Vera. I handed her a gold coin and gave her a quick kiss on the lips. Her cheeks turned red. “I’m not a prostitute!” she said angrily, trying to give me back the coin. I realized that she had taken the gesture of kindness the wrong way. “Calm down, it’s not for that. It’s just to show my thanks for your hospitality,” I replied in a kind tone. “Oh, I see. Sorry about that,” Vera said, embarrassed. “You can stop by and receive some more ‘hospitality’ whenever you like,” the beauty said flirtatiously with a wink. “Stay safe, my knight.” The redhead gave me a peck on the cheek, and bade me farewell. “Goodbye. I will come again, as I was pleased with your ‘services,’” I replied with a smile. I picked up my sword and hooked it onto my armor, walking out the door. I stopped and looked back at Vera, and she smiled at me. I was about to exit when I remembered something. “Vera, where can I get my sword sharpened and my armor polished?” I asked her. “A man runs a place on the right of my store. He can do that for you, although he may not be very friendly,” the beauty answered. “Thank you, and goodbye for the final time,” I said and exited the apothecary. I looked for the place Vera had described. It did not take much searching to find the building, which was right next to Vera’s place as she had said.The door was closed, and the place seemed uninviting. I entered the place. There was a tall, muscular man vigorously sharpening a sword on a whetstone. There ...