Now available on Literotica: Becoming Monsters Book 1, Growing Problems!
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PREVIOUSLY ON BM: Sexy montage, but when enemies attacked, Diane and Honoka were caught in a battle of life and death!
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Chapter 29: Harmony Assault
The delving wives arrived soon after, followed by a fun game of Toss The Regeneration as Honoka and Diane used it alternatively between Banda's blessings and some painful amateur surgery. Surgery because magical healing doesn't push the bullets out and just closes around them, so there were screams and bleeding and needle-nose pliers followed by more magical restorations to make both women stable.
"We knew something was wrong the moment I allocated human without any warning," Padmava explained to Honoka as Banda chanted with glowing hands next to the bed. The Indian woman remained human, Honoka not wanting to test moving Health points around and what it would do to Diane's weak system. "When Eve got the notice she gained regeneration, we fled to the Floor elevators."
"This should heal you fully," Banda said, her hands dimming and leaning back with a tired sigh. "Diane, though, got it much worse, she shouldn't step out of bed for at least another three days. Georgia is already en route, and I swear I heard Philip actioning a shotgun in the background."
Honoka nodded, the whole affair draining her completely. The only reason she stayed awake at this point was she allocated every point of Endurance available and four points of Health from Quinn. Magical healing just fast-forwarded the recovery process, knitting the body back together using the body's resources. Honoka forced two chickens and a dozen eggs down her throat just to keep her levels above drastic, but Diane was on an IV nutrient drip and fed soup whenever she woke enough to eat.
"Bodies are gone, though I salvaged some of the gear before the dungeon absorbed it all." Miaka poked her head into the room to give her report, her sawed-off shotgun in one hand and the other holding her knife. "I'm going to do a sweep around the Lair to see if they sent a second team."
"Stay close," Honoka said, propping herself up and brushing her two wives' hands trying to keep her down. "I need to take care of a few things. In a couple of hours, we are starting the final assault planning session." Honoka then left the room and slowly, achingly made her way to the nearest bathroom, locking the door.
Alone, Honoka broke down and cried, sobbing for being forced to take lives. She'd do it again, twice as hard if it meant saving her family, but right there lying on the cold stone, all she felt is the spray of hot blood from a screaming man cut in half by her sword. For however long she cried, she pulled out her phone eventually and called someone who might help.
*ring ring*
"Douglass here."
"Daddy?" Honoka asked, her voice still trembling."
"Teddy Bear?" He replied with the nickname he used for his little girl. "Are you alright?"
"I...I...there were a bunch of men, they shot at Diane and me, we almost died and I...I..." The vulnerable young woman felt like everything was falling down around her.
"Honoka, are you safe?"
"I killed them! I killed five men!"
The line went quiet, but not for long. "Honoka, I don't know what happened, but I only need to know two things: are you and your spouses safe, and was it self defense?"
"Diane almost died. We should be fine, but..." Honoka babbled at this point.
"Are you safe?"
Honoka paused at the words. Actually, not so much the words, but the solidness of his tone. Despite everything Honoka might go through, the steadiness of her father brought her back. Taking a shaking breath, the young woman collected her thoughts. "I honestly don't know, but all of us intend to do what is right instead of what might be safe. I think I'm falling into the middle of something big and evil. It terrifies me."
The line went quiet again. Honoka imagined the large black man clenching and unclenching his jaw in frustration. "Teddy Bear, I wouldn't be much of a father if I said I wasn't worried about you and wanted to wrap you in blankets and give you ice cream and keep you safe forever, but I'm not going to say that. I'm with the Guard and I've seen combat. Your brothers both served in the Army and they've been in hot zones. Jeffersons don't stand by and let bad things happen.
"I can tell you it stays with you, those feelings of dirty guilt. Whenever it comes, I think of your mother, of you and the boys. There are good reasons to fight, and it sounds like you've found a good reason. There is nothing to feel guilty about fighting and even killing if it is for family, God or country. Anytime you want to talk, you call me, any time."
As far as pep talks went, it wasn't perfect, it didn't suddenly make her problems go away, but it did make Honoka feel better. "Thanks, daddy."
"It does sound like things are...getting hot and heavy up there."
"Dad!" Honoka blushed at the deep Southern chuckles coming from the other line.
"Quinn is a chatterbox. Your mother and I receive daily updates, sometimes a bit too much information. Banda called me the other day for advice on running a business. Eve emailed your mother for college application help. Diane also texts regularly and Padmava is trying to arrange a super secret surprise party for your birthday next month. The only one we don't hear from much is you."
"I...I'm sorry, I'll do better." Honoka still worried about what she needed to do and what she might need to do, but at least her father accepted her. That was all she required. "I've gotta go, but I love you."
"We love you, both of us do." He hung up. Honoka pushed off the floor, dusting herself as she took a moment to collect her thoughts.
When she opened the door, she found Quinn waiting outside, almost tittering with worried anxiety. The otter girl immediately wrapped her arms around the surprised Honoka before the fragile young woman just accepted it and hugged back.
"I'm so sorry, I still have super ears," Quinn said quietly, her whiskers tickling Honoka's neck and face as she talked. "I won't say anything if'n ya don't wanna tell the others, but I..."
"It's fine, not your fault you hear everything." Honoka gave one last squeeze and kissed a furry cheek before disengaging. "Can you bring everyone into Diane's room? Time is running out. I can cry into consolatory ice cream later."