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Blood And Chlorophyll Ch 07

Blood And Chlorophyll Ch 07

by thenyxianlily
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The "Becoming Monsters" LitRPG setting was originally created by AiLoves, and is now managed by OtterlyMindblowing.

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As the sun slowly dawned on the city suburbs, and warmth filled Alicia's branches, she let out an immense sigh of relief. Her branches felt as if they were stretching towards the light, and powerful energy flowed through her once more. She let herself relax for another few hours; not quite asleep, but not quite awake, just enjoying the strength of the sun rejuvenating her. There was nothing special about this morning, technically, but last night had been the first time she'd ever been so far from her Heart Tree. The experience, although exhilarating for many different reasons, had also been quite stressful.

For most of the night, the excitement had kept her focused on all the new experiences. She'd loved seeing all the different people, the new types of shops that now catered to delvers, and most of all, spending so much time with Katrina. They hadn't just spent the whole time together, but they'd practically held each other the whole time, and Alicia couldn't stop thinking about it.

The fear of being so far from home had abated when she'd leaned on Katrina, and held her arm tight for support. Katrina's hand squeezing hers whenever the crowds grew too thick, and pulling Katrina in for a hug as she grew flowers to try and mask the smell of blood. Returning home, shedding her strange new clothes, and jumping at Katrina with joy in her heart. The Vampire's soft hands holding her waist, their faces just inches apart, wishing desperately that she could muster the strength to move just a little bit closer.

Alicia shook her head. She had a job to do. Well, two jobs actually. She needed to clock a few hours at ORC sometime today, but she also needed to prepare for her delving exam. And find a site where she could take the exam. And go there to take it.

Ugh.

The thought of leaving home again soured her good mood.

C'mon Alicia, this is how to save your home. You can probably find an exam site that's closer than Downtown Chicago, maybe even one within walking distance!

Steeling her resolve, Alicia left her Heart Tree and stepped into her bedroom. She started by checking her phone, which was charging next to her computer, and quickly sent a text to Katrina.

Alicia:

SP's completely back! Thank you so much for taking me downtown, I had a great time :)

Am I being too forward? It's not like last night was a date... As much as I wish it were.

Her thoughts returned to Katrina's phone, and the strange girl she'd seen on the lock screen. Katrina was such a closed off person, what if she had a partner and just hadn't mentioned it? Alicia tried to remember the picture, wondering if she'd missed any details that might help her figure out this mystery, but she'd only looked at it for a few moments.

Rather than fixate on half-remembered details, she booted up her computer and decided to start doing dungeon research. She started by looking for delving tutorial sites, which thankfully weren't in short supply. There were a few government sites that went over dungeon basic, but she also found a site hosted by the Chicago Guild Network. It seemed that, while every Guild had their own unique site, they had formed a loose coalition to help streamline operations.

This hub site had plenty of resources for new and experienced delvers alike. She saw a news feed, which seemed to have several articles about important Guild Members that had recently leveled up, but also talked about recent delves, trades between guilds, and other miscellaneous news. At the top of the news feed, featured much more prominently than anything else, was an article announcing the discovery of the new Key Dungeon. Alicia read through it in its entirety, praying that the journalist hadn't somehow discovered her address, but thankfully her secret was safe.

Navigating away from the news feed, Alicia found a Forum dedicated to anything and everything related to Delving. A quick search revealed that the busiest forums seemed to be dedicated to discussing builds. Each Class had its own forum, with people discussing the best Class Features to take to optimize their build. They would share results of Level Ups, ask for advice about how certain Features worked, and also debating which Paths were objectively better than others.

There were also forums dedicated to specific Races. People looking for advice on dealing with Race specific issues, sharing cool Features they'd discovered, but also just forming communities with others like themselves.

Knowing she needed all the help she could get, Alicia decided to make herself a profile. Once she'd officially registered as DecadentDryad, she joined two forums: one for Dryads, and one for Bulwarks. She made some introductory posts, and shared with the Bulwark forum that she was going to start delving and wanted beginner's advice.

Once she'd finished, she could feel the computer screen starting to agitate her and decided to shut it down for a while. She didn't need to be at work yet, and she needed to go for a walk around the neighborhood anyways.

Her usual route felt strange, mostly because it was completely unchanged. Alicia felt like her entire life had been uprooted in the last 24 hours, though thankfully not literally. She'd learned that every Guild in the city desperately wanted to find her secret Dungeon, traveled to Downtown Chicago to visit the main camp, and it all stemmed from one, spectacular girl.

She was even planning on becoming a Delver, of all things. After years of ignoring her class, of happily ignoring Dungeons, she now needed to learn how to fight. If nothing else, she was thankful that her Class seemed relatively simple. She didn't have to learn dozens of spells, or spend years mastering complicated techniques or crafting recipes. She just had to look at the dangerous thing and stop it from coming closer. Still, she was glad to have found a forum for her class, it would be helpful to hear how everyone else approached delving.

Being outside, thankfully, was a nice distraction. All her floral friends were doing quite well, but that was hardly surprising. When she reached her river, she eagerly dipped her feet in the water and started drinking. Leaning back, she rested her hands on the warm ground, and forced herself to slow down.

She focused on the warmth of the sun, the breeze that rustled her hair, the water cascading around her legs. This had been her life for years, co-existing with nature, and she still found great peace in it. Her thoughts drifted back to Katrina, the stranger that had accidentally flown into her branches and changed everything. She remembered her outfit last night, a form fitting tank top that had accentuated her large bust. On a few occasions, as she'd leaned on the Vampire for support, her tank top had been pulled down slightly, giving Alicia small peaks at Katrina's impressive cleavage. At the time, she'd tried to avert her eyes, but those memories returned now stronger than ever. She remembered stopping at small patches of grass to rest and recover her Stamina, but also ending up at eye level with Katrina's phenomenal backside. Her tight jeans hugged her frame perfectly, cupping her ass so immaculately that Alicia had found herself jealous of the clothing.

Without even realizing it, the soft breeze began to resemble the Vampire's hands. Just like the night they met, when they gently caressed Alicia's branches, they were now playing with her hair, moving it away to expose her neck. The warmth of the sun became the warmth of Katrina's breath. She was kissing Alicia, her soft lips brushing against the Dryad's neck while she gasped in anticipation. The water around Alicia's legs suddenly felt like raging rapids, surging with passion, and they seemed eager to push Alicia's legs apart.

Her roots shifted, her legs separating as she imagined Katrina's lips leaving her neck, moving further down. They kissed her chest, the tops of her breasts, eventually finding her sensitive nipples. She felt Katrina's sharp fangs against her skin, but no fear accompanied them, only tender bites that pushed Alicia into moaning aloud. Her hips were tense, and she felt a heat between her legs that she hadn't felt in years. She twitched in excitement, her body rediscovering the idea of passion. The little plant life that usually covered her body slowly receded, and the gentle autumn breeze now had access to even more sensitive parts of her. Something grew from the ground underneath her, and she instinctually began grinding against it, quietly moaning to herself as the sensations flowed through her body. The warmth of Katrina's breath returned, this time between her legs, and she imagined what the Vampire's tongue might feel like, how she might react if it tasted her.

Without warning, the warmth surging from between her legs overtook her, and her entire body tensed with pleasure. Alicia bit her lip hard, wishing Katrina were the one biting her instead, and her moans grew louder as she experienced her first orgasm in years.

When she opened her eyes, the daydream vanished. The warmth on her privates was just sunlight, the sensual caress traveling her body nothing more than an idle breeze. She looked down at her naked body, a sight she rarely saw, and realized that she'd unconsciously grown a small vine from the ground beneath her. It had curled up next to her sex, and grinding against it had given her the pleasure she'd apparently wanted. When she looked to the sky, she saw the sun had moved more than expected; she'd likely just spent hours taking care of herself.

Alicia immediately blushed with shame. She had nothing against masturbation, but she hadn't bothered seeking out that kind of pleasure in years. Had being close to Katrina really unearthed that part of her? Was she now some horny teenager, desperately wishing she could hook up with the first girl to pay attention to her?

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She regrew her usual outfit, her privates once again covered, and pulled her legs from the water.

I just need to get back to work, right? I'll check my forum posts, clock in at ORC, and give myself something to focus on. This was just a fluke, an idle fancy, nothing more. Once I'm in my room, at my desk, I can focus on what's important. Katrina is just a friend, helping me learn about delving. She's so excited for this, I get to give her real delving experience! Maybe, as thanks, she'll delve underneath my desk and-- No! Bad Alicia! Why am I like this?!

Returning back home, Alicia managed to clock into work and start making calls. The distraction helped a little bit, but most of her efforts were spent trying to avoid picturing herself in bed with a Vampire.

Wait, my bed was destroyed in the Change... Maybe I should fix that.

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When Katrina woke that evening, the sunlight slowly fading, she almost forgot that she'd fallen asleep next to one of Alicia's flowers. For a brief moment, she almost wondered if she'd somehow shared a bed with the Dryad. Shaking her head, she sat up quickly, the events of last night coming back to her. Being so close with Alicia, holding her waist as they hugged, she almost couldn't believe how natural it had felt. The feel of Alicia's skin, the way her deep green skin blushed as she played with her hair, Katrina was almost surprised at how vividly she remembered everything.

She didn't spare herself time to linger on those thoughts, however. Checking her phone, she saw that several people had responded to her emails and were willing to meet up for a chat. Even better, three of them had made time in their schedule tonight, which meant Katrina needed to hurry so she could catch them before they fell asleep.

She also had a text from Alicia, thanking her for the night out. A warm smile crossed Katrina's face when she saw it, surprised at the kind gesture. The Dryad seemed oddly excited, given how close she'd come to passing out on the train. It almost seemed like she'd thought last night was a date, but that couldn't be right, could it? Katrina wasn't sure what to make of the message, and spent her entire early evening thinking about it.

Grabbing her things, and a fresh ration of blood, she locked her window behind her and headed out.

Her first scheduled appointment was with someone named Elias Lambert. He was registered as a Geomancer, which Katrina thought would be a great class to pair with Alicia's innate abilities. Elias had provided his home address, and thankfully he was far enough away from Downtown's restricted airspace that Katrina was able to fly the entire way.

As she traveled, veering slightly south and towards the lakefront, she pulled out her phone and opened Alicia's contact. She'd just remembered that she'd never responded to the Dryad's earlier text, despite having read and reread it several times.

Katrina:

Glad to help! I'm omw to the first potential delver, he lives out by the lake. If I schedule anything closer to you, do you want to come with?

Alicia:

Yes please!!

Katrina:

Can do :)

When Katrina finally found Elias' neighborhood, she immediately noticed how unusual it was. From a distance, it looked like the entire subdivision had flooded, with rivers and ponds scattered all throughout the area. However, as she flew closer, she saw that all these bodies of water seemed to be manmade. They were all sharply defined, snaking through the neighborhood before eventually joining together to form a large river that connected to the lake. When she finally found Elias' house, it looked more like a boat dock than an actual residence.

The main building was incredibly small, most likely no bigger than a tiny studio apartment. Katrina landed in front of it, found the doorbell, and announced her presence. After a few moments, a speaker above the doorbell activated, and she heard a voice come through.

"Hello?" the voice asked. It was masculine, but certainly sat in a higher register, and whoever was speaking sounded incredibly friendly.

"Um, hi, this is Katrina? I'm looking to speak with Elias?"

"Yes! That's me, I'm so happy you reached out. Let me get that pesky door opened for you..." Another moment passed, and the door in front of Katrina buzzed, then swung open on its own. "Perfect! I'm waiting inside!"

Katrina hesitated for a moment, staring at the entrance with an intense sense of unease. When she realized Elias was done speaking, she cleared her throat to continue the conversation. "Could you invite me in? I've got a Status thing."

"Shoot, where are my manners!" Elias said through the intercom. "Yes, please come in."

With those last words, the sense of unease vanished, and Katrina was able to enter the house. Inside, everything was incredibly humid, and she looked around at the strange house she now found herself in. It appeared to be a single story, and the floor had been split down the center; one half of the house had a simple wooden floor, along with some chairs and a small table, while the other half essentially wasn't there. The floor gave way to open water, with a series of lights both above and under the rippling surface illuminating the environment. At the edge of the water, resting his arms on a small ledge, was presumably Elias.

He had short, light brown hair that appeared much darker due to how wet it was. His face had delicate features that sat atop a strong jawline, and he seemed to be in the middle of attempting to grow out his facial hair.

"Elias Lambert, I presume?" Katrina asked.

"Yup! And you must be Katrina, it's a pleasure to speak with you in person. I understand you're looking for unaffiliated delvers?"

"I am, and I appreciate you agreeing to meet me. It's... not exactly something I feel comfortable sharing over email." Katrina was now getting used to the humidity, and her senses were starting to smell the blood running through Elias' veins. He definitely wasn't human, and she assumed he was some kind of aquatic Race, but couldn't pinpoint which one.

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"Well, I promise that whatever we discuss here won't leave this house."

"So, are you familiar with how the Chicago Dungeon works?"

"Absolutely! Each floor has a locked staircase, you need to solve a riddle and find the Key Dungeon before you can pass. I actually heard that someone just solved the riddle, and I can't help but wonder if your arrival is a coincidence."

Katrina sat down on a nearby chair, now slightly closer to eye level with her host. "That's a good guess. You're right, we've found the Key Dungeon, but we're not delvers. However, the placement of the Dungeon is... sensitive, to say the least, and we don't trust the Guilds to take proper precautions."

"Well,

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I understand, but you also don't trust any of the others?" Elias said.

"We just feel it's safer to do it ourselves. We need help, though, especially since we don't have a DPS or a Healer."

"Let me guess, you figured that, as a Geomancer, I might be able to fill one of those roles?"

Katrina nodded in agreement. "That was the hope, yes."

"Well, I'll be honest, this sounds like a lot of fun. I only registered as a Delver for work, so I could use my class abilities closer to the city, but delving has always been a secret fascination of mine. Though, I'm getting ahead of myself, I haven't asked the most important question. Would the Key Dungeon happen to be underwater?"

"I'm afraid not, it's in a deserted suburb." Katrina said, assuming that bad news was on its way.

"Drat. I'm afraid I won't be of any use then." Elias pushed away from the ledge, drifting further out into the water as he leaned back. At first, Katrina noticed two scars underneath his well-defined pecs, but as the rest of his body rose to the surface, she realized what he meant. The bottom half of his body had been replaced with a blueish-green fish tail, which glistened in the water as Elias did a quick spin to face her again. "I'm a mermaid so, without water, I'm a bit useless."

"That's a fair point. We definitely don't have the resources to flood the Dungeon." Katrina sighed in defeat before continuing. "Is there a reason you haven't joined any of the aquatic guilds that are always exploring the lake? I hear they're pretty lax about membership commitments."

"Well, like I said, I mostly registered for work. I never gave delving much thought until you reached out, but now that the idea's been floated... maybe I'll look into it."

Katrina stood up, sighing in defeat. "If nothing else, I appreciate you meeting with me. Enjoy your night, Elias."

"Same to you! Who knows, if I end up joining a Guild maybe I'll shoot you an email!"

With a small smile, Katrina excused herself and left the house. A quick search through her emails revealed her next destination, and she took to the skies as she plugged the address into her GPS. Her flight immediately began to confuse the phone, which wanted her to stick to recognizable streets and paths, but it was good enough to get her where she needed.

Katrina:

First guy was a bust, sadly. Ended up being a Mermaid, so even though he wanted to help, he couldn't.

Alicia:

Oh no! That sucks. Hope the next one goes better!

Katrina:

Shouldn't you be in bed? It's getting pretty late

Alicia:

Yeah but I need to push my schedule as late as possible so we can start delving eventually. Unless you've discovered Vampire-strength sunblock :P

Katrina:

Alright good point

Next on Alicia's list was a Monk by the name of Emilia Cardenas. This time, she hadn't been given a home address, but had instead been instructed to meet Emilia at her work. The GPS indicated that Emilia worked at a hospital, which caused Katrina to grow more and more nervous as she approached. If nothing else, this particular hospital seemed to be a smaller clinic, much like the one she routinely visited for her blood donations. After landing, she took a long sip of her own blood rations before steeling her nerves and heading inside.

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