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PREVIOUSLY ON BM: The mystery of the Heralds are revealed and Honoka has an epic showdown with Enoch, ending in the collapse of the Bone Castle!
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Chapter 32: No Longer Normal
Honoka was having the oddest dream. It felt familiar like she’d seen it some other time but couldn’t quite place where or what happened. There were rabbits and dodos and mice and strange places and more than a little smut, but that was normal for her dreams these days, so she brushed it off. In her bleary state, the memory fading, she tried harder and harder to remember. Opening her eyes, Honoka sensed the dream dissipate, nothing more than a feeling of déjà vu lingered after.
“She’s awake,” Banda announced, leaning down and giving Honoka a face full of boobs. Apparently, the half-Japanese wife was experiencing the blessed world of a lap pillow, using Banda’s meaty thighs to rest her head on as she slept. Still mostly asleep, Honoka grinned as she reached up and tweaked the holstaur’s nipples through her white toga, getting little squirts of lactation before her hands were slapped while Banda moaned in pleasure and protest.
“Stop it, not the time,” Banda pleaded. Her slaps were light and did not try very hard to keep the gropes away. Which is when the pains of Honoka’s recent adventure caught up to her and she remembered everything.
Turning to the side, Honoka vomited violently onto a metal grate, expelling only a little hot bile before dry heaving over and over, her body seizing into wracking sobs.
It took a long while to work through her system. Eventually, Honoka gathered herself together and rational thoughts returned. She, her wives, Miaka and Dolly and all the other prisoners rose upward on the elevator back to Harvardtown. Honoka had lost half a day, her body too exhausted from mana depletion and all the rest. She just shut down. Left to find their way home, the wives and former prisoners journeyed across Floor 126 like zombies shuffling through a desert. Padmava’s bag of holding with its extra supplies saved the day, providing enough food, water and bandages to get them up and moving. When guilds riding trains met up with them to investigate the collapsing castle in the center of the Floor, they were heading towards the elevators on foot. Also, while Banda saved her slowly recovering MP to cast blessings on Honoka’s broken leg and other injuries, a bottle with her healing milk got passed around and refilled over and over. All the former prisoners drank and most cried at the sweet taste in their mouth, never mind the HP that came with it.
Honoka, for her part, was still in pain from a lot of little injuries. Her head ached, but when she gently moved her leg, it felt solid, the deep gash in her thigh scarred over and her shin tender but mending.
“It is Thursday morning now,” Padmava explained, using her long tail to coil around the wives and give them a little privacy. “Before you do anything else, you need to allocate regeneration back onto Miaka so she can recover.”
“I’m fine, really,” Miaka said. While she looked
better,
she was far from fine. A gallon or two (3.8-7.6 L) of healing milk did wonders for the owl, leaving her with less internal injuries and increasing her blood production, stable at the moment even if she was missing an arm, leg and part of her torso. Currently, Miaka slouched against Padmava and her large hazel eyes drooped while she drifted in and out of sleep.
Honoka transferred the regeneration to Miaka silently, then related what happened after they parted. The conversation dropped, though, as they reached the elevator junction for Harvardtown and many phones went off at the same time when they entered the range of a Di-Fi signal (Padmava kept them in her fanny-pack of holding during the mission but handed them back when they arrived at the elevator). Honoka found buzzing coming from her own belt, pulling out the device to check messages.
Eve:
EMERGENCY!! UNDER ATTACK!!
Looking up, Honoka realized the rest of the wives received the same message. Furiously swiping, Honoka blew past a flurry of other partial messages, beginning from six hours ago. The last text was the most chilling.
Eve:
I’m so sorry, I couldn’t stop them. They took Diane. Come home ASAP.
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Padmava’s gate had been destroyed with a precision explosive. Other small plumes of smoke rose from a few buildings, yet what surprised Honoka the most when the girls stopped running and tried to catch their breath was the number of armed and armored people that swirled around the complex. By her exaggerated estimate, Honoka thought the entire population of the Lair was accounted for. They looked angry, but that changed when they saw who walked up the street and their faces transformed.
It started small, only a few claps here and there, yet before the girls even stepped within a hundred feet (30.5 m) of their home the entire crowd cheered and applauded with gusto. To Honoka, who worried about her family, it was bizarre and a little irritating, pushing past weeping people while they tried to stop her and the girls from entering with their enthusiasm. Once past the throng, the crowd attempted to follow into the courtyard, but a quick word from Honoka placed Banda there to block the way with some well-meaning but forceful shoves.
What Honoka pieced together from the thanks and shouts, word of the prison break from Bone Castle already reached the city. It would be equal parts touching and embarrassing if Honoka wasn’t trying to return home and find out what happened.
“Mommy! Aruna!”
Jaya waited in the courtyard, the girl wearing the same clothing from yesterday, telling of a sleepless night of worry. With tears and the speed of a striking snake, the green-scaled girl and mother collided, son and brother between them while they all cried and held each other. The rest of the courtyard was not empty, others coming to meet the returning heroines but with more somber faces, moving around the reunited group.
The most prominent figure was Johnny, the purple sixty-foot giant whom Honoka had learned was the number one customer of Banda’s milk and all-around a really gentle person. He didn’t look gentle now, sitting in the middle of the yard, his hand near his massive club, ready for anything. He nodded when Honoka noticed him then continued to look over the rooftops. There were a couple dozen other people she couldn’t attach a name to, but some of them she recognized from the shop when Honoka helped Jaya a few times. The closest group coming over consisted of Cleo and her
Carnival
guild, oak staff in hand and bags under eyes with Eve behind them, the goblin’s arm in a cast.
The short wife pushed herself forward and stood in front of Honoka, looking scared and uncertain. “I couldn’t stop…I failed.” Her red eyes filled with tears, she looked so vulnerable. “The explosion went off about an hour after Georgia and Philip left and suddenly there were guns firing and Jaya was screaming…I needed to choose. I ran to Jaya’s room and killed two people who were tying her up and then barricaded the door. Someone heard the explosion of the gate so we didn’t wait long but when I got out, helpful neighbors were wondering what was going on but Diane…”