A request featuring an OC named Seraphita Silverbreeze.
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"Oh, there must be
something
you can do!"
A desperate blood elf woman was engrossed in a futile conversation with a stocky goblin who seemed less than enthusiastic about her complaints. She followed him as he worked, practically begging for what she knew was impossible in the hope that the little green man could produce a miracle.
The busy crew member sighed, stopped, and turned around to face her. He had delivered her luggage and now just wanted to get on with the rest of his work.
"Seraphita Silverbreeze was it?" He read from a clipboard that he had already checked at least half a dozen times.
The elf nodded hopefully, shaking her dark blue hair as she did so; her hands were clasped together against her bosom as if in prayer.
"Priestess... female blood elf... couple centuries old... to seek a better livelihood..." The goblin read through her recorded information, tapping against the clipboard as he did so. "Room 22 with her husband Ren Branson." Her gut dropped upon hearing that last part.
"Like I told the ticket inspector, I am not married! How could I have a husband when I have a fiancé?!"
"Look little miss bright eyes, I don't know what you elves are into and I don't care. I'm just doing my job." The goblin seemed to think of her as some weird nymphomaniac, and he made sure to put some space between them.
"I don't even know this 'Ren Branson'!" Seraphita stomped her foot in a furor of futile anger. "How can you expect me to live with a stranger in a single bedroom cabin for an entire week?"
The little hook nosed man just sighed.
"I understand your concern but there are simply no other cabins available. We will of course give you a full refund for the room, and if your husband—I mean, if your roommate makes any untoward advances just let us know and we'll deal with him."
With that, her last hope bowed and swiftly left.
Defeated, the elven priestess groaned, running a hand through her wavy blue hair in an attempt to steel her resolve before finally making her way towards her room. When she approached it, the door was closed and the hallway quiet. Perhaps if she was lucky her new roommate fell overboard or found another room.
Don't be like that, Sera
, she mentally scolded herself.
Feeling a touch guilty over such thoughts, she opened the door and didn't even have to step inside to find out that her roommate had not, in fact, fallen overboard.
Seraphita was greeted by the stunning sight of a large furry worgen rummaging through a suitcase atop the bed. The only bed.
"This is my roommate?!" Her eyes widened in horror.
The man noticed her and smiled hospitably, dropping what he was doing and rushing over to meet her. He was large with shiny brown fur, blue eyes and an amiable looking face. Even more notable, however, was his distinct lack of clothing.
"You took the words right out of my mouth," he began. "I knew I had a roommate, but I didn't know it was such a pretty elf!"
He extended one of his large hands towards her in greeting, allowing it to hang awkwardly for a while as he waited for the bewildered woman to shake it.
Seraphita didn't shake his hand—didn't even acknowledge it. She stared past it at the worgen's uncovered manhood, mouth gaping without her realizing. It was certainly larger than what she was used to and looked different from an ordinary penis. It was like a mix between a human cock and a canine cock: slightly red with a pointy tip, a bulbous knot near the base and balls that hung like a heavy bag of fruit.
By the Light! It was... disgusting. Yes, that's the word she was looking for.
"Why are you naked?" The golden eyed priestess tore her gaze up and away from the man's genitals, matching his eyes for the first time.
"Why, see something you like?"
"Yes—I mean, no! Please cover yourself!"
"Nah, I always lounge around naked. Pants are way too uncomfortable to wear when you don't have to."
"When you don't have to? Are all Alliance men as boorish as you? How am I supposed to live with a naked worgen for a week!?" She sounded incredulous. Baffled. Utterly bewildered.
"I can think of a way," he replied, eyeing her suggestively. Apparently she was his type... then again, she was an elf. In her experience she was everyone's type.
Despite her outfit being a plain pair of black leather pants and a white button up shirt with an upturned collar, her hourglass curves refused to be hidden. In fact, they strained against the buttons and leather fabric containing them.
Seraphita crossed her arms defensively under her bosom. "I beg your pardon?" She couldn't resist another quick peek at his revolting and yet frustratingly enticing manhood. It had been a long time and Alliance or not she had to admit that he was rather well endowed.
"I'm just saying it would make the trip more tolerable. And besides, it's not like you'll see me again." The worgen shrugged and returned to what he was doing before she entered the room. "No pressure or anything, just a suggestion to cure the inevitable boredom."
"I'd rather not make this trip any worse," she retorted. Though to her dismay, a small, tiny part of her actually seemed to be considering it.
She shook the naughty temptation off and, for the next few hours, struggled to avoid her lecherous roommate. It wasn't easy in a small cabin room so she took to wandering around the ship, searching for ways to entertain herself while simultaneously mapping the ship in her head. Unfortunately, there wasn't a whole lot to do aboard the ship unless one liked to drink and gamble with goblins and other less than respectable people.
Eventually, Seraphita settled herself on top of the deck, sitting down and gazing out over the vast blue ocean. The ship rocked gently beneath her, cradled by the sea's tumbling waves. It creaked as if in protest, but the ocean ignored it and carried on as it always did.
A soft breeze blew through her hair, rustling it as a smile crept onto her face. For a moment she forgot about everything; her fiancé, the worgen, the hardships she had faced so far on her journey, all of it. The peaceful outdoors always brought out the best in her. She was no druid, but she wouldn't be an elf if she didn't have a bond with nature.
The sounds of heavy footsteps from behind Seraphita roused her from her reverie. Turning, she discovered an orc towering over her seated form. The peace was nice while it lasted.
"Evenin' miss." The man half-bowed his head in greeting. Seraphita reciprocated the gesture but said nothing.