Hi, all! Annabelle Hawthorne back again with "I wanted to go to Hawaii but could only afford to write smut about it instead!"
For new readers, here is the plot so far: A blowie in a bathtub from a nymph in Chapter 1 is now a fight for survival and sexual escapades on the island of Maui. Also, there was some butt sex, I've heard that's popular with some of you.
For returning readers, welcome back! I'm almost done with D&H 2, which means we'll be returning to two chapters of HFHM a month in the near future. Woohoo! (People binge reading from the future, you're the real winners here)
I just wanted to take a second to show thanks where it's needed. Thank you to my beta readers, and an extra big thank you to TJSkywind whose work is here on Literotica (Starlight Gleaming, go check it out!). He catches a ton of mistakes that fall through the cracks and deserves a massive dose of credit for it.
Thanks again to my regular readers here on Lit. They're the primary reason I am rapidly approaching full time writer status, and their love and enthusiasm for this story has been absolutely pivotal in getting me to where I am today. Thank you for all the comments, stars, and general outpouring of support.
Last, I would be a small asshole if I didn't mention that a lot of my thoughts are directed toward Maui right now. One of the reasons I picked the location I did for not only Dead and Horny but this novel is an amazing trip I had to the island many years ago. I stayed in the Lahaina area and fell in love with it, and have been looking at old vacation pictures for island inspiration.
But it's simply gone now. It feels very surreal to be writing a book right now in a place that no longer exists, and I really can't imagine what the people there are going through. If any Maui people are reading this, I hope you find peace and recovery in the days ahead.
Tragedy often finds us when we're least expecting it. Sometimes, it's all we can do to
Just Breathe
The moment Captain Francois fired on Mike Radley, Ingrid's adrenaline surged and time crawled to a halt. She could see the pain and shock written across Mike's face as the impact of the musketball caused him to spin and lose his balance, tumbling backward over the crouched mermaid behind him. Leilani tried to stop him from going over, but it was too late. Momentum pulled them both over the cliff's edge and the darkness took them.
Ratu let out a primal scream, her skin rupturing to reveal scales beneath. Fire spiraled along her body as she raised clawed hands upward and summoned bursts of molten rock from the ground at Francois' feet. The Captain's smug look was replaced with surprise as he danced out of the way, suddenly very nimble compared to the man who had struggled to trudge up the mountain earlier that day. A golden sphere of light formed around him as he holstered his gun and pulled out a gem-encrusted buckler, keeping his sword raised.
"It'll take--" was all he managed to say before lightning split the sky.
Now blind and deaf, Ingrid stumbled around the rocks, crying out in frustration. A warm hand took her by the wrist and pulled her forward. Not knowing whether she was about to be thrown to her death or pulled to safety, she decided to take a chance and followed.
By the time her eyes had cleared, she realized they were running back into the forest. The trees had been blasted apart by the lightning into massive splinters that still glowed along the edges with heat, leaving them a path to follow. Ratu led Ingrid behind Quetzalli who was walking forward, a massive streamer of electricity connecting her to the sky as lightning spiraled out from her body. Skeletons and night marchers alike fled from her fury, disappearing into the trees. The ringing sound in Ingrid's ears abated, allowing Ratu's voice to finally penetrate.
"If there's anything left of him, leave him to me," she declared. Balls of fire now hovered around them like tiny moons, incinerating anyone who came close.
"You'll have to fight me for it," Quetzalli declared, her voice now far deeper than Ingrid had ever heard it. "I'll tear him apart."
Ingrid held up her wand, keeping it pointed at the trees in case something came out. She only used it on one occasion, when a night marcher tackled a skeleton into their path. With a burst of light, she dispersed the night marcher, then destroyed the skeleton's skull. The bones rattled on the ground for several moments, then finally went still. The action felt small compared to the sheer magic pouring off the women nearby, but she needed to contribute somehow.
"Wait." Ratu held up a hand for them to stop, then moved to the nearest tree. She held one of her fireballs nearby and scowled at a bloody handprint. "I think this is his."
Quetzalli swore in an unknown language, then blasted a nearby tree in frustration. A powerful electrical field built up in the area, and Ingrid crouched down and touched her knees together, afraid she might be struck next.
"I can follow him," Ratu said as the field abated. "But we need to be quick. He has a head start on us."
Ingrid rose and looked back over her shoulder. As far as she could tell, they were only a hundred feet from the cliff. Quetzalli had summoned a blast of lightning that had launched Captain Francois at least this distance. She thought back to what Mike had said about the ultimate fate of the people waiting on his front lawn and shivered.
"I should...probably go," she said, her hands shaking as the adrenaline left her.
"We won't make you come with us," Ratu told her, then turned serpentine eyes on the forest. "But this place is crawling with dead and spirit alike. I would prefer you at least remain with us until you have a better chance of survival."
"I...okay." Seeing the wisdom in the decision, she limped behind the naga as they moved into the trees. Branches scratched at her exposed arms and legs, the sounds of the forest occasionally ruptured by a human scream. Wherever her team was, they were being slaughtered. The same fate likely awaited her if she went off on her own.
In all her time with the Order, she had never been in the middle of such chaos. There had been a few large-scale operations where things had gotten messy, but never to the extent that she had been separated from her team. As for Wallace, the man had been a constant presence, but now he was simply gone. When the fight had first broken out, he had saved her by leading a trio of night marchers away from the tent they shared. Ingrid had tried to follow, but between her twisted ankle and the sheer scope of how badly things had gotten, Wallace had vanished into the darkness with the spirits hot on his trail. Left behind to fend for herself, she had been surprised when Mike Radley of all people had come to her rescue.
"Hold." Ratu raised her hand and brought the group to a stop. She knelt down and pressed her palm into the soil. "Our prey is no longer running."
"How do you know?" asked Ingrid.
"His vibrations have stopped. Either he is holding his ground, or has taken to the trees. Wait a second." She scrunched up her face. "There are others, all converging on his spot. We must use caution."
"It is they who should be wary of us." Quetzalli's hair billowed out behind her and the air crackled with energy. Up above, thunder boomed and the forest shook.
"What are you?" whispered Ingrid, then flinched when Quetzalli turned to face her with glowing eyes.
"Extremely pissed off." Quetzalli raised a hand to her forehead and fiddled with something Ingrid couldn't see. A silver band appeared between her fingers, and she slid it away from her head to reveal a magnificent silver horn. At the tip of the horn, streamers of electricity danced along the twisted surface.
"You think that's wise?" asked Ratu.