Foreword from the author -
*For those that just want to skip the pre-amble and get to the goods, please note that this is a serialized story. If you've not read the previous chapters, please start from the beginning. I didn't think to make mention of that in previous chapters, and you could conceivable have pieced things together as you went, this chapter and the story from hereon out will assume you've been keeping up, and you'll be sorely confused. If you've been an avid follower from the beginning, then carry on.
Sweet monkey Jesus! (Yeah, I dunno, it's a fun[ny] phrase) I've been really encouraged by all your feedback and comments so far. I wasn't sure how well my writing style was going to go over. Detailed and meticulous, I'm sure I've lost folk looking to jump straight into the naughty stuff. But my writing's not for them. I've been trying to do my best to dangle that anticipatory carrot, to show that I haven't lost sight of the sexy end-goal.
As of this writing, Chapter 3 remains at a perfect 5* score, with 60 votes and over two weeks live. That reception's just mind-blowing to me, and I really feel validated in my efforts. So thanks, and keep those votes and comments coming!
Before we jump into the story, there's two things I want to get out of the way.
First up, I have an announcement to make in the comments, following. Please check in at the end for exciting news.
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Secondly, I owe a great deal of thanks to our WriterAnnabelle/Ms. Annabelle Hawthorne. Not only did her prolific works give me hours of entertainment to help get past the worst of COVID times, but her wildly imaginative storytelling really got my creative spirit flowing, after years and years of merely dreaming up abortive story outlines/ideas. Her tales challenged me as a creative, and none of this would have happened without her works to inspire me. I thought it a bit risky in butting into her wheelhouse for my debut story, but I really hope I've been able to set myself apart from her.
With all that nitty-gritty out of the way, it's time to start the show. Just a word of warning that there's no "action" until the very end of this quite long chapter, but I really hope the intrigue carries you all the way through to the end. I've tried to make it nice and explosive, though, in reward for your patience.
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It was a strange feeling, to suddenly find a new purpose in life, and then to be told not to pursue it.
But that was currently Benson Lachlann's life. After all that had happened in his world in not even twenty-four hours of time, the emptiness he currently felt was so bizarre. Could "destiny" really just be put on hold? As simple as that?
In just that short span of time, he had let himself become so thoroughly entrenched in the secluded world of the demi that he hadn't really taken stock of what that knowledge would mean to his own life going forward. It was probably for the best that he had been granted some time to figure some of that out. As much as it pained him to put aside the fulfilling sense of wonderment that he'd had the privilege to experience, Caeli was right to have put her foot down on the matter, and create some distance. She was always right.
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Equal parts riveting and heart-wrenching, Benson was thoroughly invested in the demoness' story, and the vulnerable emotionality that it brought out in her. So much so that when she figuratively pulled the rug out from under him with her mood-killing request, his mind reeled, as if actually concussed.
"...Huh?" was the only sound his dumbstruck mind could utter in the moment. Confusion lined his face.
In contrast, her brow furrowed with worry, but she still bore a gentle smile on her face. "Don't give me that look, or it'll make this more difficult for me, too."
He regained his composure, at least to the capacity required to form coherent sentences. "Weren't you saying that you needed my help? How can you ask that, yet then tell me to go away?"
"I didn't mean for good. But I can see it in your eyes. You were ready to leap into action, sight unseen, for the sake of a girl you've literally just met. I'm flattered, I truly am, but I can't have you being that reckless. No, because you'll just have me be reckless right alongside you. While there's a part of me that wants to throw caution to the wind, my responsibilities belong with the other girls here, above all else, and I can't endanger that. To be completely honest, that you're here right now is already something of a gamble. But so far, one that's paid off."
He raised a finger to object, but that was purely reflexive. Finding no valid argument, he quickly lowered it in defeat. He sighed. "Okay. You win. But please, just let me into that head of yours a little. I need to know why. I mean, last time I left this place, I completely forgot all about you. If it weren't for what seemed like divine intervention, I never would have made my way back here. Isn't there a risk of that happening again?"
She shook her head. "I'm not worried about that. I've already taken precautions to prevent that from happening. In fact, I think you still would have made your way back here, eventually, even if it hadn't been a matter of your 'stolen' key."
Benson's eyebrow raised, his interest piqued. "Oh?"
"It's as I've already said. The presence of mana has an innately attractive effect. Normally, it's subtle. For non-magical, rational beings such as humans, it's such that you probably can't even feel it against the din of your own emotions. But once you've felt its touch, it has its way of making its way back to you. You felt it, didn't you, the invisible force that drove you to seek us out once again?"
He remembered the sudden flash of inspiration that had gradually consumed him over the week, driving him to seek out the hotel once again, even against the hazy fog of his shrouded memories. He nodded.
"As a part of this place, the key that you had in your possession essentially served you as a dowsing rod, honing those rough feelings into something more distinct. But if even if you hadn't had that, you had on your person something else that would have served the same purpose, although it may have taken more time to manifest."
"Huh? I don't remember taking anything else from here."
"Oh, but you did. Because I gave it to you. Check your wallet, Ben."
Puzzled, Benson did as Caeli instructed. He thumbed through its contents quickly, but nothing seemed amiss.
He threw a questioning look at the succubus, but she just continued to watch him with an expectant look on her face, so he repeated the process, but more methodically. Then came the spark, similar to ones he saw when he was with Iara, that danced at the tip of his finger for just a brief moment before evaporating into the air. That's when he saw it, a silvered edge stuck to the back of one of his other cards. Peeling it free, it turned out to be the "business card" that she had given him upon his first visit, something he only barely recognized, due to his inebriated state that night.
Actually looking at it now, he still wasn't quite sure what he was looking at. By appearances, it would have seemed an ordinary card. Good quality card stock, firm and heavy, with some sort of silvery weave to the fibers. But also completely blank, front and back. By that alone, it was something he would have looked at once, to examine its unique texture, and then just thrown in the trash for being otherwise useless. But actually holding it between his fingertips, it seemed to resonate with some unseen power, warming his hand, feeling like it belonged there. He could feel the weight of its importance. Experimenting, he tried to fling it away, snapping his wrist like a practiced card thrower, but it seemed to gravitate to the palm of his hand and wouldn't let go.
"What is this?"
"Consider it your personal invitation, and access card."
"Why would you give me something like that? And then? We'd barely even met."