Read Chronicles of Eden - Act VI Online

Authors: Alexander Gordon

Chronicles of Eden - Act VI (40 page)

“Quit bitching and just get off me,” Rulo snapped. “C’mon, I can’t move here.”

“Neither can I!” Sasha yelled as she attempted to pull herself forward using her free hand. She frantically clawed at the ground while trying to move her feet, the two girls grunting and squirming about as their breasts kept pushing against each other. “Dammit, this isn’t happening! I can’t be stuck here with an accursed pig such as yourself!”

“Let me up!” Rulo yelled as she tried to wiggle her body free, knocking a few loose stones above them down while Sasha coughed and grunted as her shoulder and chest had even more pressure being put against them.

“Stop it!” Sasha coughed out. “You’re not helping! Dear god, you reek so badly! Don’t you ever take a bath?”

“I told you I don’t like to!” Rulo screamed while still thrashing around.

“The smell is so nauseating; I’m going to throw up!”

“Not on me! Get off me first!”

“What do you care, you smell like a rotting corpse anyway!”

Over where Sasha’s broadsword was struck into its new resting place a squirrel made its way down the tree and perched itself on the handle of the blade. It listened to the two girls shouting back and forth from within the stone ruins before leaping down from the sword and running off along the grass, though it took a while of running before the small rodent was finally out of earshot of the monsters constantly yelling at each other.

***

Peace had finally befallen the stone ruins after several hours, with the quiet trickling of the nearby river and gentle rustling of the grass and leaves being the only things making any sound. Within the ruins Sasha and Rulo had eventually stopped yelling at each other as all their efforts to free themselves had proved futile.

Sasha kept her head turned away from the orc while having her eyes closed, feeling her heart breaking at the thought of failing her master’s request and perhaps him even leaving her trapped like this for it. Rulo watched the clouds above slowly drifting by with a tired frown on her face, the faint rumbling of her stomach under their blanket of rubble being heard before she grumbled and closed her eyes.

“I’m so hungry,” she softly said. “I haven’t eaten anything all day.”

“I’ve gone for days without food before,” Sasha quietly spoke. “Count yourself lucky you’re too foul and filthy for me to eat.”

“Yeah? Well you’re too much of a bitch for me to eat,” Rulo weakly retorted.

“I hate you so much.”

“I hate you more.”

“You ruined everything for me,” Sasha hissed.

“You’re the one that got us into this mess,” Rulo snorted.

“I should have killed you when I had the chance.”

“Why didn’t you?” Rulo asked with a glance to her. Sasha merely grunted and kept looking away. “Hey, why didn’t you kill me then? What stopped you?”

“I won’t be like them,” Sasha quietly answered.

“Them? Them who?”

“My sisters. My own kin tried to kill and eat me for food. They ganged up on me because I was the weakest. I was an easy meal for them.”

“Your own sisters tried to eat you?” Rulo asked curiously.

“They were going to, before my master saved me. I remembered what it was like to scream for my life, to be afraid of dying. That’s why I didn’t kill you while you were begging for yours.” She then turned her head to the orc with a stern expression. “If we best somebody in a fight we let them live with the shame of defeat, that’s the reptile girl way. My sisters may have fell and damned their pride to hell, but I didn’t. And now I’m trapped here with the filthy orc that I just
had
to be merciful to, a fitting reward for my damned pride.”

“My name is Rulo,” Rulo scoffed. “If you’re going to insult me then at least call me by my name.”

“Fine, I’m stuck with a filthy bitch named Rulo,” Sasha hissed.

“Thanks,” Rulo flatly said before looking up at the sky again. After a while she glanced back to Sasha with a raised eyebrow. “So who’s this master of yours? You have a mate or something?”

“Of course I do!” Sasha snapped before looking down with a blush. “I mean… I would have… if only…”

“If only what?”

“If only you never came along,” Sasha hissed at her. “I was supposed to be training to be his faithful servant, I was going to get stronger and be worthy of him. Instead I’m in pain and stuck under a pile of rubble with you!”

“You want to be a human’s bitch?” Rulo asked with a smirk. Sasha growled loudly at her before the orc nodded and looked up at the sky with a calm smile. “I can relate to that. I’ve always wondered what it would be like for a man to be rougher than me. Maybe someone who is good with chains and whips, that’s always been my favorite fantasy.”

“What are you talking about? That’s not what I want with my master at all!”

“Why do you call him master then if you don’t want to be his toy?” Rulo asked her.

“I’m not his toy, I’m his faithful servant and one day shall be his wife!” Sasha yelled out. “I desire a mate who would be strong and courageous, someone who would give me daughters that would be just as noble as he is! My master saved my life, took me away from the hell that used to be my home, gave me a purpose to live again. That is why I wish to be worthy of him, so that I may stay by his side now and for all time.”

“A human really came to save you?” Rulo said as Sasha grunted and turned her head away again. “Even though you’re a monster he did all that for you?”

“My master is no mere human,” Sasha retorted. “He deemed me worth saving, protecting, giving me hope again. He’s my entire world.”

A long while of silence passed as Sasha grew more worried that her master would be returning soon to find her in this pitiful predicament. She held in her tears and cries of frustration while knowing her world would be ending very soon.

“You’re lucky,” Rulo softly said, earning a curious glance from the reptile girl. “Nobody ever came to save me.”

“Why would you need saving? You were the one that said you’ve always been alone and that you don’t need anyone.”

“Not by choice.” Sasha slowly turned to see the orc staring up at the sky with a saddened gaze, her pig ears drooping down low as she sighed softly. “Your sisters tried to eat you, at least they wanted you for something. Mine just left me alone to die.”

“They left you?”

“Seeing as how we’re going to die here I might as well tell you the truth,” Rulo said before looking to her with a frown. “This may come as a surprise to you, but I was the runt of my horde. The smallest and… weakest. So they abandoned me. One day I woke up and they were all gone. I would rather they had eaten me during the night instead, at least then they would have found some sort of appreciation for me. But instead they just left me behind, like I wasn’t worth even killing.”

“So it’s not because of your horrendous smell that you’re alone,” Sasha dryly summed up.

“Screw you,” Rulo weakly retorted as she turned her head away and closed her eyes.

Sasha watched the orc sulking in sorrow then looked to her free hand, gently moving her fingers along the dirt as she heard Rulo quietly whimpering to herself.

“I guess we share that in common,” she distantly said. Rulo slowly looked back to her as the reptile closed her eyes and sighed. “We’re both the lowest of the low of our races. We’re both alone.”

“You’re not alone. You have a master, don’t you?”

“I won’t anymore,” Sasha replied shaking her head. “As I am now he’s sure to leave me behind. I’m so weak compared to him. I’m going to be alone for certain for failing to prove myself worthy.”

Rulo saw the girl trying to hold her tears in, eyes watering up slightly before she shut them and looked away while struggling to keep her composure in front of the orc.

“Hey, you’re not alone though,” Rulo mentioned, not getting a reply or fleeting glance from the reptile girl. “I’m here with you. We’ll at least die here together. So… it could be worse, right?”

Sasha sniffled then looked to the orc with a dull expression. Rulo smiled weakly at her then looked up again with worried eyes as they both fell silent. After a while Sasha looked around at what could be their grave then glanced to the orc with a raised eyebrow.

“How’s your face?” she asked as she saw the lumps and bruises on the girl’s head.

“It’s fine, not the first time I’ve taken a beating. How does it look?” Rulo asked turning to her.

“You look like shit, but that’s probably how you’ve always looked,” Sasha quipped with a small smirk.

“You’re such a bitch,” Rulo replied with the same gesture.

“So I’ve been told,” Sasha said before letting out a strained grunt. She tried to move her shoulder which was buried under the rocks before resting her head down on the ground with small groan.

“How’s your shoulder and arm?” Rulo asked.

“My shoulder is quite sore, and I can’t feel my hand or arm. I’m not even certain they’re still there.”

“It is.”

“How do you know?” Sasha asked her.

“I’m holding your hand right now,” Rulo answered with a slight shrug. Sasha merely raised an eyebrow at her before the orc looked away with a flustered oink. “You’re all I’ve got and I don’t want to die alone, alright?”

Sasha looked at the orc for a moment then smiled slightly before resting her head on the ground and closing her eyes.

“What’s your name?” Rulo asked. “So that I know who I died with.”

“Sasha.”

“Stupid name.”

“I hate you so much.”

“Hate you more.”

The two girls exchanged glances for a moment then chuckled lightly before resting again, each closing their eyes and listening to the gentle breeze that came through the ruins.

“Sasha,” Rulo spoke while keeping her eyes closed. “You’re holding my hand now too, aren’t you?”

“I don’t know what you’re talking about. Can’t feel my hand at all.”

***

The sky above began to darken as the day turned to dusk. All had been quiet around the stone ruins where the two monster girls were trapped under the fallen archway, however they hadn’t been silent for the past hour as given little other choice to pass the time they had been talking with one another. Although to be more precise Sasha had been talking while Rulo listened with eyes of wonder from hearing a very strange tale from the reptile girl.

“Are you serious?” the orc questioned with awe. “The guy you’re talking about, he’s not human? He’s actually a monster?”

“I didn’t believe it at first either, I tried to think of any other explanation,” Sasha admitted before she sighed with a loving smile. “But it’s true. I saw it myself. First how he carried not only myself but my heavy broadsword, which he held in one hand mind you. Then how he brought me all the way out here without so much as a moment to rest. And his hand, his arm… I saw for myself that he’s not human. My master is a monster.”

“And you just believed her like that?” Tabitha dryly asked. “Without any proof or even having known this girl at all you just took her word that her master was a half-human half-demon monster?”

“I was skeptical at first,” Rulo scoffed.

“That’s amazing!” Rulo squealed with excitement. “I always thought all monsters in Eden were women, not men. You actually found a man who’s a monster like us? And he’s your mate too? You’re so lucky!”

“Well,” Sasha smugly replied with a proud grin. “I was certainly blessed to have him come for me as he did. It all happened by chance, though perhaps it was fate that brought him to me.”

“Is his penis human looking or is it all big and throbbing like a minotaur’s arm?” Rulo eagerly asked with a lustful smile. “What does it look like? How big is it? Oh, does he have more than one? That would be so awesome if he had two, then he could fuck his mate in both holes at the same time! Or skull fuck her in the mouth and in one of her eye sockets!”

Sasha just stared at her with a bewildered expression, words failing to form in her mouth as Rulo purred and oinked excitedly while watching her with a perverted gleam in her eye.

“So does he have more than one penis?” Scay asked curiously.

“That’s not what the story’s about,” Sasha snapped at her.

“Aww, I wanna know,” the naga whined with a pout.

“Would you forget about that and just pay attention to-”

“Does he?” Tabitha asked with a raised eyebrow. “Because if he did I’d believe he was a monster. And also I would pay to see that.”

“No, he does not! He only has one!”

“So… you’ve looked then?” Scay asked tilting her head.

“Would you shut up and let me speak?” the reptile girl shouted at her.

“You’ve watched him when he was naked before, haven’t you?” Tabitha accused with a sly smile.

“One more word out of either of you and it shall be your last!” Sasha roared, with the two girls falling silent with nervous smiles and quick nods at her.

“Um… I’m not quite… sure,” Sasha finally managed to say before looking down in wonder as she thought about Daemon having non-human genitals. She then showed concern and slowly shook her head. “Though it doesn’t matter now, I wasn’t able to become strong enough to follow him. I failed, he’s sure to reject me completely now. He may even leave me here to die.”

“He saved you before; you don’t think he’ll save you again?” Rulo asked with a worried smile. “Besides, if you want you can blame me for what happened.”

“I
do
blame you for what happened,” Sasha flatly replied with a dull glance to her.

“Then it’s only fair that I take your punishment in your place. Don’t worry, I’ll gladly accept anything he wants to give out as your sentence, I can handle it.” Sasha looked at her with confusion as the orc giggled and looked up at the sky with a timid smile. “He sounds really strong, I bet he can make me squeal like a pig, if not more so. Maybe he’ll step on my ears or pull on my tail. Do you think I should scream out ‘I’m sorry’ or ‘Fuck you’ when he’s whipping me? Which do you think would make him happier?”

“What the
hell
?” Sasha questioned. “You will be doing nothing of the sort with my master. Anything he wishes to do to me for my failure I’ll accept, you don’t deserve to feel his touch at all. Especially if you’re getting off on it.”

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