Hey all! Annabelle here with the latest Chapter of Home for Horny Monsters!
If you haven't read a HFHM story before, I would recommend starting at Ch. 13 if you are in a hurry, or go back and read from the very beginning. These chapters are like chapters in a novel, and my readers will tell you that it's worth seeing this tale through from the beginning!
I really hope you enjoy this chapter, especially if you are a longtime reader. Let's just say that I planted the seeds for this one quite some time ago...
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Planting the Seeds
Sofia led them out into the main halls of the library. A podium of her own had been parked up against the railing. She dismissed it with a wave of her hand. Seconds later, a full floating platform arrived, easily ten by twelve feet, with a small coffee table in the middle surrounded by comfortable looking chairs.
"Uh..." Mike stared at the platform. It didn't even have rails. Sofia and Tink walked onto it without a second thought, but Mike hesitated. He had to fight every fiber of panic in his being, but he crossed over, and the platform moved gently away. Standing near the edge, he felt the familiar sensation of multiple hands on his body, holding him in place. Seeing that Sofia wasn't looking, he tried to brush some more of the smashed pop tart off the back of his pants, the crumbs falling to the marble floors far below.
"Please. Come sit." Sofia gestured at the table, leaning back in a chair that was large enough for her frame. Mike sat in the chair across from her. His feet just barely touched the ground. Tink fit easily on the cushion of her chair, looking almost like a little green doll. Sofia tapped a small bell on the center of the table, then spun a nearby dial until the number 3 appeared.
"Oh!" Mike watched in amazement as plates of food and drink appeared, Small sandwiches and beef stew in silver bowls, along with a small bottle of wine. He picked up one of the sandwiches, smelling the bread. It was fresh baked.
"Food here super good," Tink informed him, picking up a spoon. "Always best food in Library!"
"But how?" Mike asked. "Is it magic?"
"It is," Sofia told him. "Have you ever been at a restaurant and had your order go missing? Same principle. Out there, in the universe somewhere, somebody is wondering where their lunch is at."
"Wait, this is stolen food?" Mike took a bite of his sandwich. It was delicious.
"High quality stolen food," Sofia corrected him. She undid her robe, letting it fall away from her shoulders. She wore a tight, blue blouse beneath that matched her skirt. Large breasts were packed inside of her blouse, making Mike think she was wearing some kind of sports bra. She grabbed a bowl of her own, which looked more like a giant mug in her hands. "So fill me in. How long have I been asleep this time?"
Tink, between bites, told Sofia all that had happened since Emily's death. For the most part, the story was to the point, but she spent several minutes explaining how (she thought) a magic screen worked, and then announced that Mike was her new husband.
"I see. You are the new Caretaker then." Sofia poured herself some of the wine. "Then may I offer my services. This is the Library of Thoth. Built for him by his brother, it sails beyond the reach of mortal man, connected only to your home on Earth."
"How many books are here?" Mike asked.
"All of them." Sofia smiled, blinking gently. With only one eye, Mike wondered if she had been winking instead. He also wondered how big her breasts actually were. It seriously looked like they were struggling to get free.
"All of them?" Mike asked.
"As they are written, yes. Much like the magic that brings us our food, these books simply vanish. It is my job to read them before finding them a permanent home here, properly catalogued."
"Wait." Mike set his sandwich down. "Is that what all those boxes in the garage were?"
"Yes. Those were books I hadn't gotten to yet, and Emily was kind enough to store them for me. It seems like there's been a sudden rush on the number of books published lately and I..." Sofia's eye squinted. "What do you mean, were?"
"Boxes all gone. Witch blow them all up." Tink announced, happily slurping her soup.
It was weird watching Sofia's eye twitch. Just one side of her eye spasmed, her giant lid rippling with each movement. She shifted uncomfortably in her seat, staring down into her lap.
"Fuck." Shaking her head, the cyclops poured herself some wine. "I can't believe I didn't get a chance to catalogue those. The Library will never be complete now."
"Can't you just magic up some more?" Mike suggested.
"The Library only brings one of everything. Part of its magic." Shaking fingers clutched the wine goblet, lifting it to her crimson lips. The instant the wine touched her mouth, she threw back the whole glass, swallowing it in one giant gulp like a shot. "What happened to the witch?"
"She's dead." Mike pictured Sarah being dragged into the giant pod of the Mandragora, a fate he had avoided almost entirely by chance.
"Good." Sofia poured herself another glass, slamming it back like she did the first. "Stupid bitch."
"Uh, yeah." Mike worried more than a little about the cyclops and her booze. Maybe alcohol affected her differently? She was already starting to look a little pink in the cheeks. "So, we were wondering if you knew how to activate the portal to the Labyrinth?"
"Oh. That's easy. However, I don't think you want to go down there without something a little heftier than a hammer and a crossbow. Minotaur are warriors - even if you fought one that was unarmed and naked, you would have a tough time hurting it. Your best bet is something with a solid enchantment on it."
Mike sat up. "Like a knife sharp enough to cut through a spirit?"
Sofia was already filling up her glass again. "Yeah, that would do it. I have no idea where you would get one though. A blade capable of damaging an ethereal creature is extraordinarily rare. They have to be made of a non-Earthly metal, and that stuff is extremely challenging to come by."
"The witch had a knife that did that."
Sofia's drink paused on the way to her lips. "I seriously hope you stuck it in the Vault."
"Uh, no." Mike looked down at his feet. "I left it in the greenhouse. With the Mandragora."
Sofia dropped her goblet, wine spilling everywhere on the table. "You left it? You actually had a powerful magical artifact practically in your hands, and you just left it behind?"
"I wasn't exactly thinking properly." Mike looked to Tink for help, but the little goblin was suddenly deeply engrossed in her sandwich. "I'm sure it's where the witch dropped it. Next to the Mandragora."
"I... you... why..." Sofia began massaging her own temples, her eye rolling dramatically. "Zero reason. You had zero reason to leave it behind. Part of the purpose of the Caretaker is to lock stuff like that away. I just..." She stood up, and the floating room dropped out of the air. "You need to get it right away."
"Well, sure, yeah, I can do that."
"I mean right away. Now. We're going now!" Sofia commanded. Mike watched Tink practically inhale the remaining food in front of her, the subtle shift of the ground beneath him signalling a change in direction. The Library spun around them as the flying platform navigated the building, and Mike realized he could potentially lose himself in such a place forever.
They set down in the lobby. Sofia, Mike, and Tink stepped off the platform, and they walked together toward the bookshelf.
"Do you know how to get back?" Sofia asked.
"I assume I just remove the book," Mike told her.