This is the first installment in a multi-chapter series, which explores the adventures of original character Nadine Rielle as she delves deeper into her own sexual discovery. It features themes of BDSM/kink, voyeurism/exhibitionism and group sex throughout, and any other relevant stuff will be tagged per chapter. Massive thanks to PastMaster for editing this for me, and the good people at Bethesda for providing me with smut fodder. Feel free to leave any feedback and hope you enjoy!
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Sitting at the dark, candlelit table of a bustling tavern, Nadine Rielle finished her second bottle of mead, picking idly at the label as she waited for the stranger to arrive. As she listened to the sounds of her busy surroundings; fellow patrons reveling in merriment, a bard singing songs of victory and valour, pots and pans clattering in the kitchen; she steadied her nerves, preparing herself for the meeting.
She was no stranger to adventure; in fact, for as long as she had been an adult, she had been travelling across Tamriel in search of new and exciting lands, eventually leaving her homeland of High Rock to explore Skyrim. She'd learned how to keep her blade sharp and readied from the stalwart warriors of Ancient Nord steel and the mysterious and deadly swordsmen of Hammerfell. She'd picked up tricks on how to melt into the shadows from an old Shadowscale (an assassin, to be sure, but notable for being far and away the kindest and most gentle spirited acquaintance she'd come across in her travels). She'd visited the College of Winterhold to have a look through some of their rarer tomes and briefly hone her arcane skills and stopped by Solitude's Bard's College to gain some more knowledge and appreciation of the arts of poetry, music and storytelling. She'd also picked up tricks from a group of Khajiit rogues on how to pick locks and gain entry into places she shouldn't, which is the particular set of skills that were being called on by the stranger she was about to meet - a man by the name of Brynjolf, known for being one of the higher ups within the Thieves Guild.
Working with rogues, breaking and entering...these were not areas of adventure she was especially familiar with, but the reward in question was too tantalising to pass up. The opportunity to see it in the flesh alone was enough.
"Good evening, lass. I'm guessing you're Nadine."
She looked up, slightly taken aback by the gorgeously soft-spoken accent - not loutish or rough as she realised she had somewhat snobbishly suspected, but also not arrogant or smug either. It was somehow both masculine and gentle at the same time. She was even more surprised when she saw who the accent belonged to - a well built, but not overly imposing Nord man, with gorgeous long, red hair and piercing blue eyes. For a moment, she forgot about the entire premise of their meeting completely, thinking only about how devastatingly handsome this man in front of her was.
"Uhh...yes, that's me." Then, after a pause slightly longer than it should have been, she responded, "Brynjolf?"
"That's the one." he grinned, taking her hand, "Pleasure to meet you."
"Likewise," Nadine replied, hoping she wasn't blushing furiously.
"What's your poison?"
"Pardon?" Nadine looked at Brynjolf with an expression of puzzlement.
"Can I get you a drink?"
"Oh! Yes, please. I'll have a Honningbrew."
"Hmm, interesting choice," Brynjolf remarked, eyebrow raised, and mouth curled up in a cheeky smile. "I'd have had you down as drinking fancy wines."
"I'm fond of both. No sense limiting yourself to just one when you could drink deep of all life's experiences." Nadine stated in uncharacteristically bold fashion. Then, feeling this previous statement may have been a bit too forward, added hastily, "Plus, tonight felt like a mead sort of evening."
"Full of surprises already, aren't you?"
As Brynjolf went to the bar, Nadine wondered if another drink was a brilliant idea or a terrible one. She was already feeling the last two going to her head. On one hand, it gave her some much needed courage; bolstered her a bit. On the other hand, it made her feel giddy. Especially around this gorgeous, charming stranger. There was something about him that made her want to abandon all decency and lose herself in his hair, his body, his...
"Here you go, lass," Brynjolf said as he sat the bottle of mead down on the table in front of Nadine, catching her off guard. "Now, let's talk business."
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Nadine had struggled to maintain composure throughout the remainder of her and Brynjolf's meeting, as they went over the details of the job. The object in question was an ancient tome of Daedric knowledge known as the Edged Lexicon. It wasn't a Daedric artifact as such, but had almost as much value as one. It was an original copy, and Brynjolf could fetch a very high price for it on the black market. Before he did so, however, Nadine wished to pore over the contents herself, gaining her own value from the book in the form of forbidden, arcane knowledge. She also suspected that it may be written in the Daedric alphabet and knew that, if she could find someone to help her translate it, her notes on the book alone could be worth something. It was a mutually beneficial agreement; one which they were both satisfied with.
Nadine looked over the details of the job once more.
"Seems easy enough," she thought, "might as well strike while the iron's hot."
Normally, she would have considered this sort of behaviour foolhardy. As a general rule, she didn't mix alcohol and work. Tonight, feeling much more brazen in her haze of mead and desire, she let her impulsiveness override her usually cautious nature.
Arriving at the location marked on the map Brynjolf had given her, she stealthily crept around to the back of the house, her eyes skirting around to check for any unexpected surprises; mercenaries, traps or skeevers, and was thankful to find none awaited her. She climbed up the balcony stairs and picked the second storey door lock with relative ease.
As she entered the house, she listened carefully for any potential threats and found none. She needn't have worried about this job. Honestly, she was surprised one of the members of the Thieves Guild hadn't handled the breaking and entering part of the operation, but she was being paid for it, so she didn't really care.
With bated breath, she crept further into the dwelling, she passed shelves well stocked with wine bottles and wheels of cheese, considering taking a few for the road before telling herself,
"No, you're not actually a thief. You're here for the book, and that's it. Behave yourself."