Funny story...I'm both wide awake and tired right now. End of story.
PREVIOUSLY ON BM: Diane visits the doctor, but Honoka has a side trip into a closet with a horny owl.
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Chapter 42: Comforting Those In Need
When Honoka and Miaka returned from Fantastica, the tired owl woman headed straight for one of the baths. Begging off a friendly invitation to join her, Honoka left Miaka and headed towards her own room to change out of clothing so drenched in cum it chafed. Thinking a shower was in order - along with a quickie with her old mechanical friend to get feminine lusts under control - Honoka was so lost in thought she crashed into the tall and robed form of the Baroness of Bone Castle, putting both women onto the floor.
"Oof," Honoka emitted, sitting up slowly as a lot of sore muscles from all the physical activity today clamored for attention. She also almost snarked an inappropriate comment, but stopped when she noticed the lich was clearly panicking and overreacting.
"Sorry, sorry, sorry," Baroness said, scrambling to get up amid some clacking and clinking, her gloved hands emerging out of robes to hold in front of herself as if she expected a beating for her transgression. Honoka couldn't see under the golden mask the Baroness wore, but she imagined the woman must be terrified.
"Its fine, no..." Honoka tried saying, but the other woman didn't appear to listen.
"Sorry, please forgive my impertinence, sorry." The woman babbled faster, but when Honoka made to get up the other woman flinched sharply away and clamored to her feet, practically running down the hall away from the confused Ymirian.
Taking a large breath, Honoka decided it was time to deal with the skeleton in the closet. Or whatever. Mixed metaphors were not Honoka's strong suit. Stopping in her room first to change, Honoka wove her way through the complex in baggy tan cargo pants and a tight red T with a skull and crossbones wearing a straw hat on the front. Mildly irritated, she slowed part way because she was without a bra that fit and her girls were jostling and rubbing from just walking. Frowning, Honoka nearly stomped her feet in a huff, finally having boobs yet realizing they came with all the inconvenience of having boobs.
"Get with the program, Tit One and Tit Two," Honoka mumbled, coping a quick feel and striding forward in a more gentle pace. "Can't be buying expensive bras if you're going to keep growing."
Rounding the last corner, Honoka stood at the Baroness' door and knocked. Waiting for a few seconds, Honoka knocked again, harder. It took a minute, but one of the Baroness' lackeys opened the door. Around seven feet tall and broad, the lackey wore a dirty cloak and a wooden mask over simple but covering clothing. Very renfaire, he looked like Random Encounter Thug for an adventuring party. Considering he clacked when he moved and the Baroness was an infamous necromancer, it didn't take much imagination to deduce the type of monster.
Honoka physically swallowed sarcasm, wanting to push past the brute and say something insensitive. So she stood there, playing the silent game and looking at the lackey before he finally moved out of the way and let her in.
All the personal rooms in Padmava's
nālukettu
- or large traditional home hailing from India - were grouped in threes around a kitchen and common area. These rooms spread throughout the north and south buildings of the complex. The west structure facing the street held the shop and other businesses while the east merged into the cavern wall at the edge of the dungeon Floor, holding Padmava's residence as well as many of the larger hosting and common areas. For now, Honoka and most of the wives lived in the north building, Honoka and Diane getting their own section and the rest of the wives living in groups of three.
The Baroness had the entire south building to herself at the moment. When Honoka walked into the common area of the Baroness', she found it rather bare. Honoka's emotional responses were at war with each other. On one hand, Honoka was irritated over tracking the problematic lich into one of the bedrooms instead of meeting in the common room. On the other, Honoka felt ashamed that a week had gone by and she hadn't bothered to remember to gather for the woman recently freed from magical slavery some chairs or cushions, the place stark compared to the comfortable and personalized areas the wives had turned into their living areas.
"Look, can you come out?" Honoka asked loudly, folding her arms and resisting the urge to tap her foot.
The central door opened a crack, then all the way as the tall woman appeared smaller in her hunched posture, shuffling into the room like a child about to feel the belt. It was the final straw to break apart any anger Honoka retained, smothering the Christian woman with guilt for not loving her neighbor.
"I'm sorry," Honoka said, as empathetic as she could. "My emotional control isn't what it used to be, but that is no excuse. I just want to talk."
The lich wore a large and very covering golden mask in the shape of a stylized woman's face, was draped completely in many layers of robes, had on long gloves and boots: she was impossible to read. So the small nod she gave could have been anything and Honoka couldn't discern one way or another what the other woman was thinking.
"First off, can you tell me your name?" Honoka tried asking with humor and half a smile. "Can't just keep calling you the Baroness..."
Unfortunately, humor failed and Honoka trailed off, wracking her brain for something else to say while the other woman kept deathly still.
"Anyway, I wanted to know if you needed anything. Sorry I didn't get to you sooner, it has been one thing after another around here. Also, I want you to know you aren't a prisoner or anything. I've seen what a Binding Contract can do first hand, no one blames you." Honoka winced when she said that, thinking there was at least one wife that had good reason to blame the necromancer for raising her dead husband and puppeting his corpse. The absentminded Honoka needed to have a heart-to-heart with Padmava soon. "Money's a little tight right now, but I'm sure..."
"Paints."
The word was so soft Honoka nearly missed it, a haunting echo of the Baroness' voice disturbing at the best of times. Honoka was happy to latch on to anything, though, hating the one-sided conversation. "What kind? Oil, watercolor, Games Workshop?"
"Oil paints, with some brushes and canvas." The mask lifted up and Honoka couldn't be sure, but she thought she spied light reflecting from inside the dark eye slits. "And I can work, do anything, I don't want to be a burden." Rushing back into the room, the lich quickly returned holding an old and clunky laptop that must have been at least twenty years old. "I'm not very good at it and this computer is not very fast, but I've already earned twelve dollars today from taking online surveys. I don't need to sleep anymore so I'm sure I can earn a lot more in a few months. Once I get the paints, I can sell some of them online. Before the Change, I..."
The Baroness trailed off, her excited energy dissipating as she slumped and slowly closed the laptop. Honoka didn't know what to do, the more she learned about the lich's plight the more Honoka thought of her as Oliver Twist. For her part, Honoka wanted to be a Brownlow, but right now she felt more like a Fagin. Unsure where to look, she peered at the laptop and spied a faded
Eveline Ibori
on one corner of the casing.
"Have you met Eve?" Honoka asked, trying to gain some more momentum in another subject.
"The marvelous goblin girl?" The words were like everything else the lich spoke, a flat monotone. It was odd, to have excitement expressed in context instead of tone. "Yes, she has been very kind, loaning me this laptop and a few other things." The manic energy was back, making Honoka think the woman was bipolar, though it was weird because of hollow and inflectionless speech. "Can you tell me what she likes? I want to repay her and the Indian woman. Especially the Indian woman, she saved my life."
"The Indian woman is Padmava. She is more commonly in the form of a large cobra naga and she owns the property. Both women are my wives." Honoka almost said more, but decided to chicken out until after the conversation with Pad. "Look, there is something else I need to talk to you about." When the lich stayed silent, Honoka barreled through. "In about a week, a lot of family and friends are going to visit us and this place is will become crowded. To make sure you are...comfortable, I think it would be best if you moved into a shared space with one of the other wives instead of having to share your area with a bunch of strangers. One of the rooms is open with Quinn and Dolly. It used to be Miaka and Dolly but they switched rooms a week ago. They both spend most of their time either delving or in the gym and I know Dolly sleeps most nights with Quinn so the common area is free a lot of the time..."
The silence returned, Honoka's rant losing steam at the end as she tried to think of a better way to say
you can't stay in this room, go to some other.
Before Honoka could try again, the lich sighed and stiffened her back.
"That is acceptable." The necromancer rose and went into the bedroom, returning immediately with her second lackey holding a black handbag following behind. "I am ready to move to my new domicile."
Honoka's face froze, realizing this was happening now, turning around and pulling out her phone to let Quinn and Dolly know they gained a new neighbor. As the chocolate futa walked out, though, she felt a hand on her shoulder which gently stopped her.
"My name is Gwyneth."
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