Now available on Literotica: Becoming Monsters Book 1, Growing Problems!
All 40 chapters will show up here, so look forward to Honoka's adventures with monster girls chapter by chapter as I figure out how to format everything to fit my vision.
For right now, enjoy the story and join with thousands of people when I say to KEEP HARMONIZING!!
PREVIOUSLY ON BM: When an ordinary girl changes into a succubus and a succubus changes into an ordinary girl, of course this means they should have sex. Again.
********************
Chapter 6: It's My Life
"This is good work, Ms. Jefferson," Steve said, flipping through the freshly printed plans of the Goblin Bank with his large, brown and clawed hands. "Very good. And your coworkers say it got finished today because of your efforts."
Honoka didn't say anything, her face emotionless as she sat stiffly on the uncomfortable chair in Steve's small office. Or, at least, it seemed small because Steve took up so much of the space with his bulk. While it was casual Friday to the rest of the office, neither bothered to change it up, Steve sharply dressed while Honoka wore a black blouse over a black and white striped skirt.
"No need to come in tomorrow or Sunday now, is there? Haha!" Steve thought he was funny. Any other day Honoka would have given him a shy smile, but he didn't receive the usual reaction as Honoka continued to stare forward, not quite looking at him. "Anyway, I'll pass this along to the bigwigs upstairs and let them know you are the woman of the hour."
"Can I get next week off?" Honoka asked in a flat monotone.
"You've certainly earned it. However, I just got handed a forty-floor superstructure the brass want finished by next month, and you are a valuable member of this team..."
Steve kept talking, going on about the company, how there was a possible raise in it for her if she finished ahead of schedule, but the depressed woman wasn't paying much attention. She'd had enough.
Steve apparently realized he wasn't as captivating or intimidating as he was used to being. The troll ended the meeting and Honoka slowly walked back to her desk. Sitting down, the architect took a moment to look at everything around her for a moment. None of it was hers, no pictures or doodads or little stuffed animals or even a small plant, all of it belonged to the company. Honoka only came here to work, but it never genuinely felt like her own space. Opening her email browser and shooting a quick but complete message to HR, she closed everything down and shut her computer off.
"Girlfriend, you still here?" Meredith peeked down, smiling broadly at the younger and smaller woman, her purple bangs covering her eye before she absently brushed them aside. She took advantage of casual Friday with a white sleeveless T, black yoga pants and big black boots, evident to everyone she knew she looked like a certain one-eyed spaceship captain. "Good, I caught you. Look, even if that bridge troll only has the male wits God
didn't
give him, the rest of us know you got this bank done and we want to take you out for saving our weekend. How does Alonzo's sound?"
"Sorry," Honoka said, and with a shake of her head, realized she'd been apologizing too much and needed to change that. "I mean, I'm really touched you guys want to do that for me, but I just want to be alone for a bit." Honoka stood up and spontaneously hugged the giant cyclops woman - or the bottom half of her - and tried to express everything she knew she'd never say. "Also, I quit."
Meredith's mouth fell open, one massive but manicured hand slowly coming around and gently patting the smaller woman's shoulder. Honoka wasn't able to stop a mischievous smile as she secretly reveled someone else other than herself was speechless for once.
"It's about time!" Meredith finally found the words, shaking Honoka a bit before they broke the hug. The large woman crouched down to properly smile at the once again shy Honoka who hid her face behind her hair but still smiling. "Steve killed the golden goose over a couple of vacation days, the...wanker." They both shared a laugh as the cyclops gave the last word a bit of bad British accent. "When is your last day?"
"Today," Honoka replied, picking up her bag with more confidence than she showed all day. "I had eleven days of unused paid leave, looks like I'm getting my vacation."
"No fair! Now you need to come with us to Alonzo's."
"Another time?" Honoka's face drooped, her moroseness returning as she gave her friend another quick hug. "I'm not in the mood." The dark woman stepped around the giant and left, not wanting to talk to anyone else.
Huzzah,
Honoka thought sarcastically, twirling a finger in the early August afternoon heat,
first time leaving work by five since...
the jobless woman frowned, dropping her hand.
I think this is my first time leaving by five.
Honoka pulled out her phone to check her bank account, worried she made a terrible mistake, but put it back quickly when she remembered she turned it off this morning. She didn't want to turn it on, the competition would be over and she worried her team would be blasting texts about how they lost and it's all her fault. Honoka's family was also probably sending messages and trying to call her about missing her trip back home and saying it's her fault for not coming. And then there was the possibility Diane called. Or worse, not called.
"Maybe I should cancel my phone plan altogether," Honoka told herself, merging into the sea of people and moving towards the bus stop. "If I don't own a phone, no one can get hold of me ever, right?"
Babcock Building was close enough to BU bridge to find a unique mix this time of day. White collars like Honoka ready for the weekend, MIT and BAC students cramming their last bit of prep or partying before the semester began next week, delvers in kevlar or chain mail with weapons modern and magical waiting for the bus to Harvard. Honoka joined those expecting the bus and a polite black man in plate armor and huge mace immediately stood with some clanking to offer her his seat. At first, Honoka declined with a shake of her head, but a butch Hispanic woman in Kevlar and a large red scar covering most of the left side of her face shimmied a bit on the bench and patted the bench. Honoka relented, her posture hunched as she glanced at all these intimidating delvers.
"So, what's your Ten?" the large African man said to Honoka with a thick Georgian drawl, leaning forward on his mace and getting loud groans from the rest of the delvers whom the shy black woman realized were apart of a team.
"Don't answer that," the scarred woman said as she banged a fist on the armored man's chest, pushing him back a bit with force. "Jake here has the tact of a pit trap and should try to keep it in his pants." Her voice was also Southern but Honoka couldn't place it. She continued, aiming some annoyance towards Jake. "It's your fault we're here instead of at Harvardtown, taking the bus like a bunch of noobs because you insisted we eat the
best
pizza in the world at that overpriced Alfredo's."
"Its Alonzo's and totally worth it. And what's wrong with askin' a pretty girl out?" This produced some snickers and a few more groans before he turned back to Honoka, who obviously suffered from all the attention. "My guildies forgot how to have a good time, and I was wonderin' if you might show a new guy in town some fun clubs around here this weekend."
"Cool it, Casanova," another woman said, dressed in long blue robes and using a glowing staff to push the armored man back a bit out of Honoka's space. "Can't you see the girl is terrified?" When the woman turned around, Honoka met an older Caucasian woman in her fifties with eyes the shade of liquid mercury. "Forgive our abrasive manners, delving tends to make a person...abrupt. I'm Cleo Tate, and these misfits are my guild,
Carnival,
recently from New Orleans." She offered her hand and Honoka took it.
"Honoka Jefferson." Looking at the collection of people there, Honoka decided there was nothing to lose at this point. "Um, what does a delving guild do, actually?"
"Lots of stuff, most of it boring." The scarred Hispanic stood up as the older Cleo took her seat next to Honoka. "Magic is still too fashionable a commodity, demand is higher than supply right now. Classes can do a lot of amazing things on their own but the crafters - enchanters, alchemists, artifacters and others - need materials to make their products and the only place to find those materials are in dungeons. What I'm getting at is delvers are mostly farmers."
Honoka dwelt on that, unsure why she was interested. It didn't sound so bad, collecting magical stuff, but looking at the group of heavily armored and armed people, it probably wasn't very safe.
Screw safe.