Hi, all! Annabelle Hawthorne back again with some more of my horny monster antics!
New readers, welcome! Back in 2017, our story began when our MC got a blowie from a nymph in a bathtub. It is now 2023, and after fighting the Krampus, it's time for our MC to have an island vacation with mermaids! Well, not really, but if you're skipping 101 chapters and 2.5 side novels, this is all you get.
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Rules of the Road
The road to Hana was beautiful, but driving it was more than a little unnerving. They headed northeast out of the quiet fishing village, navigating a winding road that often had Mike staring down thirty-foot cliffs at the crashing waves. On a couple of occasions, the road became only one lane, which meant driving slow and hoping nobody was coming from the other direction.
Eventually, the cars pulled off onto a small service road that led them up the hillside to an iron gate that was locked shut with a group of ATVs waiting for them on the other side. They all got out and stretched. Ingrid and Wallace were busy speaking with the other members of the Order while bags were loaded onto the ATVs. Francois found a wooden stump to put one leg on, cutting a rather majestic figure as he gazed out toward the ocean, the wind ruffling through his hair.
Mike, on the other hand, was so suddenly bombarded by the forest that he almost blacked out from sensory overload. There was a massive network of life all around him that sang out like a choir, thousands of voices strong. Ratu clung to his elbow, holding him tight against her side.
"Just breathe," she said, rubbing his back. He nodded in response, trying to gulp in some air and get his bearings.
"Is he okay?" Leilani was staring at them from her place by the Captain.
"Think he's just a little carsick," Ratu replied.
"Weak constitution, eh?" Francois chuckled as he tied a bandana around his forehead, locking his hair back. "Don't make men like they used to."
Mike vaguely heard Francois through the chatter of nearby spiders. Part of him debated asking if they'd ever tasted French cuisine. Maybe he'd find a cane spider willing to drop on the man's head; the possibilities were endless.
"Yeah, you know how it is," Mike wheezed, playing up the pitiful angle. "Winding roads, am I right?"
Francois snorted, but seemed satisfied with Mike's response. Leilani stared down at the water, sadness in her eyes.
"That's where it happened," she said, pointing over a nearby bluff. "The colony was pretty close to the cliffs. There were far more dead beneath the waves, the beach got the ones we couldn't clean up in time."
"I'm sorry for your loss," Ratu said, still rubbing Mike's back.
Leilani nodded in response, her features grim as she turned her gaze out toward the ocean. The sun reflected off the iridescent scales that lined her features, particularly around her ears.
Mike stood, letting out another deep breath as he closed off his senses. It was going to take him some time to acclimate to the local flora, along with the spiders. He had been out in the woods of Oregon a few times, but it was nowhere near as busy as the tropical rainforests of Maui.
"It can be overwhelming," Ratu said as she guided him around the car. "I feel as if a massive heart beats beneath my feet even now."
"Oh yeah?" Mike looked up the mountain, which was difficult to see through the thick foliage.
"The mountain is alive, and it feels like home." She smiled sadly, then looked over at Quetzalli, who was standing on a rock and staring at a distant waterfall. The dragon seemed lost in thought, but when she turned around, it was to reveal that she was consuming a bag of chips she had brought from the car.
"What?" she asked when she noticed their attention. "The flavor is Cool Ranch. They are quite tasty."
"Okay team, here's what we've got." Wallace waved everybody over to where Ingrid waited. "The ATVs are modified quads, which means two people per vehicle. Our support team will be following us up with our gear, but it will probably be slow going for a bit while you all get used to your vehicles."
"But if it gets too hard, say something early," Ingrid added. "The support team includes a couple of spare drivers if necessary. We don't want to be climbing this mountain all week."
"As of this morning, we will be able to follow the tracks of...whatever, most of the way back to the point of origin. It's rained quite a bit, so parts of it will be washed out, but the quads should manage until it gets too steep." Wallace looked at Mike. "That will also depend on you. Our guys kept getting turned around despite the obvious trail of devastation through the woods."
"That sounds about right," Mike said. He hadn't been able to test it himself, but the Oregon property had a similar boundary. "It should be fine as long as you're all with me."
"Or you could grant us all blanket permission." Francois smirked at Mike. "Go ahead, Caretaker. Say that we're all welcome to enter. That's how it works, right? Then we don't have to worry about being knocked off course."
Everyone went quiet as the Captain stared down Mike, all signs of humor gone from his sun-washed face.
"That is how it works, you're correct." Mike kept his features neutral, pushing down the anger that bubbled up through his chest. "I wouldn't even have to snap my fingers. I could just think and make it happen. Super easy."
"Then why don't you?" asked Ingrid.
"Because I don't want to." He turned his attention to Ingrid, being careful to keep the animosity from his voice. "Honestly, that's the only reason I need, like it or not. But if you want reasons, here's a good one; I hardly know anybody here. Princess?"
"Yes?" Leilani regarded him coolly.
"If I asked, would you grant me access to your kingdom? Allow me to go in unsupervised, do whatever I want away from sight?"
She shook her head. "Gods, no."
"Because you don't trust me, right? It's okay if you don't, I wouldn't trust me either." Mike looked at Francois, who was frowning. "My home and the people who rely on me, they trust me to make the important decisions. It's my job to protect them, much like it's Leilani's job to protect her people. Every choice we make may have long-term repercussions, so excuse me if I'm not up to meeting the Captain's standards for the sake of expediency or convenience."
"You speak of trust. Do you not trust us?" Francois swung his arms wide to incorporate the Order.
Mike took a moment to look at everyone, his eyes lingering briefly on Ingrid's. "Should I?" he asked. To Ingrid's credit, she didn't look away, but he could sense the guilt draped across her soul.
"This is such a stupid discussion." Wallace shook his head and climbed onto the driver seat of one of the quads. "One way or another, I've got to hike this damned mountain, so I don't give a shit what you all decide."
The Captain's glittering eyes bored into Mike, but he didn't care. He turned away from the Frenchman and looked at the quads. "Who wants to ride with me?"
"I do!" Quetzalli ran over, her breasts straining against the fabric of her hiking shirt. When she hugged Mike's arm, he felt them squish against his body.
"Your other friend can ride with me." Wallace patted the passenger seat of his quad.
"Hard pass." Ratu nodded in Ingrid's direction. "I want to ride with her."
"Leilani?" Wallace looked almost hopeful, but the mermaid made a noise in disgust.
"Looks like you're riding alone, partner." Ingrid chuckled as some remaining supplies were stacked onto Wallace's passenger seat and strapped into place.
Wallace shrugged, dropping his sunglasses into place and pretending to play it cool. He turned on his quad and pulled ahead up the trail a short distance, likely to sulk in private.
Mike got in his quad and listened patiently to a woman from the Order who went over the controls with him and some tips on driving and riding in one. He appreciated the advice, realizing soon enough that the thing wasn't simply an overgrown golf cart. It took a few seconds to get a feel for the accelerator, which caused Daisy to squirm under his collar. When Quetzalli sat next to him, he realized that she was holding an unopened bag of chips.
"Where did you get those?" he asked.
"There was a shop in town," she replied. "They had these by the front door."
"Who paid for them?"
Her eyes went blank for a moment. "Oh."
Mike made a mental note to figure out which shop she had gone in and send them some cash anonymously after this whole thing was done. "Did you grab anything else?"
"Yeah." Quetzalli looked ashamed as she emptied her pockets. She had mints, gum, and a roll of hard candies. "I'm sorry, I thought it was like Paradise and we could just take what we wanted."