Over the next few weeks I found myself wondering exactly who the exotic demon girl was and what it all meant. Was there only one girl or was the one girl somehow able to shape shift into different bodies, and what did the presence of the birds mean? I could not keep clear in my head what had happened - I could not separate my memory from my imagination, my vision from my madness, my dream from my nightmare.
I took the opportunity to read through the rest of the journals, half afraid she would return while I was in the library, and half hoping she would. I had no way of summoning her and there was nothing in common between the two visitations except the chair and the alcove. Several times I sat in the same place but nothing happened. So like before, I began to think that I was the crazy one, and the family in the old papers was nothing but a coincidence, and her voluptuous body and then her long slender body were just products of my fevered brain.
What the newspapers did reveal was that Grace, the eldest daughter, had died young and in mysterious circumstances. I read that she had disappeared when she had just turned 22, and her body had never been found. Items of her clothing and a string of precious pearls had been found near the university clock tower, but no evidence of any violence was found by investigators, despite a huge reward posted by her father. An extensive search was carried out, which continued for many years, until finally the family accepted that she was gone and conducted a private funeral as closure. It was one of the great tragedies of the city.
And now, of course, more than half a century had passed and even if by some miracle she was still alive, Grace would have been an old woman.
Over time I was able to concentrate on my studies and slowly the girl in the library (I had resolved that she must be just the one demon girl) became as a dream. About one month after those wonderful milk drenched breasts had spilled their honeyed warmth into my hungry dreaming mouth, I was sitting at a small cafe in the quadrangle outside the library. From where I sat I could see the window of my alcove and could just see the chair, empty now, where my succubus had entranced me. The coffee was hot and spicy, the small cake crumbling in my hand. The book I was reading was a favourite of mine, many times read, yet it still captured my imagination and held me there for many hours.
The sun was warm on my back and then, all of a sudden, I felt a chill and a shadow edged onto the table in front of me. I realised it was the shadow of the clock tower and the sun had moved in a small arc across the sky in the time that I had been sitting there. And then I saw a spiral of swifts above my head, lacing through the sky like smoke, weaving shadows across the sky like a cloak, a many winged cloud of separate creatures acting as if one. As they spun above my head I could see flashes of white on the bellies of some of the birds, small stains white as milk and as white as cum. And as the darkness of feathers flashed through the sky I could feel the base of my belly throb and my shaft tighten, and my nipples grew stiff against the cloth of my shirt. My hand shook on the handle of my cup and the saucer rattled - she was coming, but this time, how?