The night was bright from fire lights all over the elf village. Men on horses rode and burned small homes left and right. The citizens of the village were scattered between those who have been captured then separated and those who had fled. Liluth fled through the forest almost making it to a nearby hide away at a neighboring beavers damn when she ran into a group of men by the stream. The four men in hooded cloaks turned drawing their sword as the fifth man slowly got to his feet. Turning the first thing Liluth could make out was a large embroidered cross from his chest to his ankles.
'Priest!'
Feeling a little panicked Liluth turned her head from side to side looking for a quick place to escape. The four men began to encircle her to keep her from running as the Man Of God approached.
Reverend Joseph approached the disgusting creature with a slight sneer then stopped. Now close enough to make out her soft devilish features he couldn't believe it. She was beautiful. Shouldered hair that was so black the moon beams ached to sit atop, almond shaped eyes that were almost black in the moonlight, and skin that the sun kissed so softly left her the shade of lightly colored tea with milk. Curved like that of an hour glass Joseph couldn't take his eyes off her. His dick stirred and he didn't like it. This animal had no place in the kingdom of heaven and he should not desire it.
Her eyes frantic as she looked from one man to the next made her look so small to him and he just wanted to hold her and whisper that everything was going to be alright. But that was wrong... or was it. You comforted pets in times of agony or misfortune, how could this be any different? The men around her unmoving convinced Joseph that the creature must have enchanted them as they didn't strike to capture her.
'She shouldn't be allowed to be sent away with the others for enslavement. She will only get stronger and then free them all.'
"Shackle her to my horse. She is to be my personal pet." At his command two men lowered their swords and moved to place heavy metal cuffs about Liluths hands then they pulled her toward the animal and attached her to its saddle.
Minutes later Liluth found herself being dragged back to her fire ridden village. Her people stuffed in cages on wheels. Those that could bare to look up looked to her with such pity for her that she knew if she were at least in the cage her life of what is to come would have been tolerable compared to her solitude with this man.
Hours passed and she was tired and depressed. She wanted to just lie down and never get back up again. The horse finally stopped and she dropped to her knees. "GET UP MONSTER. YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO REST."One man shouted at her. "IF THE HORSES DO NOT REST THEN NEITHER DO YOU BEAST!" another shouted from his mounts back. Liluth glared to the floor unwilling to provoke any of them. One of the men jumped down with a tink from his armor and kicked her to her side making her hang against the beast, which she could sense was as tired as herself from carrying this unworthy human fungus on his back.
"Do not kick my property Brandon. You will only anger God himself for you doing such a cruel thing to a man of Gods belongings." The man slid from his horse and Liluth could see the end of the embroidered cross as he stood before her. As he got to his knees his neck, then face in view. He was older. Well looked older than herself she thought. She was no more than thirty three now; in the eyes of her people she should know by now to display avoidance of human men. All MEN and holy men were to be reported to the nearest glens-men so they could hide the village with the illusion of trees. This man looked to be in his mid to late forties thus more than old enough to be avoided. This man wore religious garb, making him a man who should always be avoided then reported. How had this happened to her? He smiled as he lifted her up thoughtlessly, his hands gripping her arm a little too roughly.
"Forgive me Reverend. I will remember this for next time." The knight Brandon pounded his chest making Liluth look at him confused.