***My eighth entry of my Wonder Woman sexual adventures series. If you enjoy this story, please check out the others I have written.
The characters in this story were written with the creative liberties of the author. This is fan-fiction and does not reflect how the characters that are portrayed in the actual comic books.
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AEGEAN SEA
Circe checked her ancient maps again. She didn't have to be in the exact location, but she did need to be within the area. She ordered the captain of her boat to stop as soon as she was sure she was in the right place. Afterwards, she used the deck of the ship to prepare the incantation.
The captain had no idea what he was doing in the middle of the night in the center of the Aegean Sea. The woman he was ferrying, who called herself Circe, which he thought was strange enough, was offering him a lot of money to take her here. She gave him $100K up front and promised him the same amount when she was finished with what she had to do. He didn't ask questions; he assumed that with that much money, it must be something criminal. He could've said no, but he needed the money badly as his fishing business was suffering.
Then something strange happened. The captain watched as Circe began using chalk to create a series of drawings around the deck of the ship. He let it go for now since she was paying him a lot of money. He recognized some of the Greek symbols she drew, but many of the others were foreign to him. Finally, she lit some large, thick candles around the symbols and began screaming what sounded like an incantation.
The captain, being a devout, orthodox Greek Christian, began to worry about what he had gotten himself into. He was afraid the woman was performing some kind of satanic ritual, something he did not want on his ship. It wasn't until the candles started floating in the air and swirling around her that he began to freak out and ran out to find Circe.
"Stop this blasphemy at once," the captain ordered. "I don't know what you're doing, and I don't care how much you're paying me, but it ends now."
When he got close to Circe, she pulled out a large blade and, in one quick motion, sliced the captain's throat, and he fell backwards. The blood spread everywhere on the ancient symbols, and they all started glowing at once. The incantation needed a blood sacrifice, and the captain served that purpose well.
Clouds quickly filled the sky, and lightning strikes were forming everywhere. The sea below her was bubbling all around her. She heard a loud, monstrous noise as three large heads emerged from the ocean.
"Rise, Hydra! Rise! " She called out to the monster. "Rise and do my bidding and destroy the Amazons."
The full body of the creature finally emerged from the sea to reveal itself to be the mythological three-headed Hydra dragon. It soared through the night sky and began its journey in the direction of Themyscira, the home island of the Amazons.
WATCHTOWER
It was a quiet night; there was nothing for Diana to do during her shift at the Justice League watchtower. Everyone had to take turns on watch duty at the watchtower, not just for the security of the tower but to monitor the league's satellites and communications for any emergencies that needed the attention of the whole Justice League.
There were a couple of alerts, but nothing to involve the Justice League as a whole, just a few small incidents that only required individual superheroes. Clayface was causing trouble outside of Gotham, so she let Batman know about it. And Killer Frost was causing a little mayhem in a robbery, so she sent Flash to go after her.
Other than that, Diana had nothing better to do that night than use the Justice League's supercomputer to stream episodes of Mad Men. If there was an emergency that needed her attention, the computer would alert her to the situation, and she would be on it immediately.
She was about halfway through season six of Mad Men when she got her first major alert of the night. She turned off Netflix and switched screens to satellite imagery of a fast-moving monster flying through the Mediterranean Sea. She calculated the trajectory of the flying creature and was shocked to find that it was flying toward her home island, Themyscira.
"Damnit," she cried out.
She grabbed her sword and, from the Justice League armory, she grabbed a flame thrower. It was an advanced prototype from Wayne Industries. The backpack was much smaller than what's used for an average flamethrower, but it used a new chemical compound that could shoot out ten times the amount of flame, and from the gun portion, it could fire a flame that could burn a hundred times hotter than napalm.
Before she left, she realized she couldn't leave until she got somebody to keep an eye on the watchtower. She thought quickly and could only think of one person who was available at the moment to come to the tower so soon. She called Booster Gold on her communicator; it was his day off and he never wanted to work an extra shift, so she knew she had to find a way to trick him into coming over.
"How's it going, my lady?" He said with a big smile.
"Booster, I need you to come here to the watchtower quickly," she told him.
"No way, it's my night off, and I'm busy chilling and watching the Simpsons," he replied.
Diana angled her communicator to show some of her cleavage to him, which got his full attention. She felt lucky that she decided to wear the uniform that showed some extra cleavage today.
"Please, Booster, I'm very lonely here, and I want you so badly," she said with a sultry voice.
She was afraid she was laying it on a little thick with the sexy talk with Booster, and he may not fall for it. But in an instant, Booster shut off the communicator and teleported right behind Diana with a bottle of wine in one hand and a bouquet of flowers in the other. Having time travel technology, he was able to go back in time to get those items and appear at the watchtower while only a couple of seconds had gone by for Diana.
"You call, and I come, my lady," he said with a big smile. "Do you want to drink this wine now or after, if you know what I mean?"
"Thanks for coming, Booster. I knew I could rely on you," said Diana as she began to fly away.
"Wait, where are you going?" he called out to her.
"I need you to watch the tower while I'm gone," she told him. "You can go ahead and use the Netflix account. But don't mess with the queue, or else Batman will be pissed."
She flew out of a skylight that opened at her approach and closed as soon as she left. She made her way towards her homeland, going as fast as her superhuman speed would allow her to.
She prayed to the Olympic Gods that she could make it on time. Her prayers had been answered, as in an instant, Diana's body was engulfed in a bright light, and she felt something take her away.
THEMYSCIRA
Diana soon found herself in another location that looked oddly familiar to her. It took her a moment to realize that she was on her people's island, at the far end of it, to be exact, right on the shore.
"Welcome home, sister," said a voice. "Not my home, that is."
She instantly knew who it was and dreaded the idea of seeing him. She turned around to see a tall, muscular man with a big smile on his face, wearing ancient Greek armor. It was her half-brother, Hercules.