In Which an Elven Servant Suffers a Succubus to Live in Her Home
Chapter 15
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I hadn't realized how much I'd gotten used to having Lucy around, in or out of the house. Not that she was an exceptional amount of help with anything, but I've become accustomed to the company. Even if it had a tendency to involve backhanded remarks, inappropriate behavior, and general bitchiness. There is a slim possibility that I have a measure of masochism in me.
Bitchy drama queen or no, I could use the extra set of hands today, as I find myself in something of an ordeal.
At first I consider her absence a blessing. Master made it clear that he was well aware of my intent to find him companionship, but he didn't say anything forbidding me from continuing to do so. I make my way to the library, in hopes of finding that librarian woman again. With no demon to make inappropriate remarks or block my attempts for fear of cats, I figure I can have a real conversation with her. Unfortunately, she does not appear to be working today. I ask around about her, describing her physical traits, and some crotchety old woman tells me that my asking about the human woman with the generous breasts and pouty lips is inappropriate.
Dejected, I leave to continue my errands, and find my way to the market is blocked by long rows of road construction. After nearly getting lost in the maze that humans call a city, I finally make it and start my shopping. In the store, I grab the last cantaloupe and am nearly assaulted by some horrible hag of a dwarf who's got the nerve to call me a 'thieving knife-ears'. I consider putting a curse on her, but think better of it.
There's even more construction on the way back, sending me out of my way past some dirty streets where a goblin tries to sell me something that I'm sure is illegal, and says some things that I'd rather not repeat when I tell him how little I'm interested.
In the midst of the darkening sky and my uncertainty in how to get back to the street that will lead me home, the clouds open up, and it begins to rain. Hard. And as if to mock me, a car drives by and splashes me with a puddle that I swear didn't have the time to gather. The paper bag holding my groceries is soaked and starts to tear, and I use all the power I can to hold everything together, almost losing everything on several occasions.
Finally, at my wits end, I walk under the overhang outside the front of a restaurant, and set everything down, miserable and soaking, and just wait for the rain to end. Which it doesn't appear to be doing. Also, my phone is dead, so no rescue from master. And the host to the restaurant keeps giving me dirty looks from the other side of the window, as if I'm some sort of feral elf squatting on their property. This sucks.
I sit there for, I don't know how long. It just keeps getting wetter and darker. But then, out of nowhere, I hear a familiar voice. It takes me a moment to place it, but when I see them walking out the door to the restaurant, it clicks. I start to get up, and nearly spill everything in the process.
"Mr. James?" I ask, and he and his companion turns to face me.
"A friend of yours?" his lady friend asks him.
"Lorelei?" he says after a moment, his eyes lighting in recognition.
I walk to him, and almost spill all my things again. They both come over and help me.
"What are you doing sitting out here in the rain like this?" he tries to put the items back in the ruined bag, giving up as well.
"I've had... a day," I say, flatly.
"I see that. Oh, where are my manners," he turns to the woman, "Clara, this is Lorelei, she's... or she was, the elf belonging to one of my clients. Lorelei, this is my sister, Clara."
I stand up and bow in greeting, "Pleased to meet you."
And yes, I did make note that he said 'sister'. Not 'girlfriend' or 'wife'.
Mr. James was mistress' lawyer, and he managed her estate after she died. I haven't seen him since the estate was settled in master's name.
"I, um, sort of got caught in the rain," I confess, not going into the gritty details, "I was just waiting for it to stop."
"Would you like me to call your master? I'm sure he's worried sick and will-" he's abruptly interrupted.
"Oh, nonsense, James. We can't just leave the poor girl here, she's soaked to the bone!" Clara smiles warmly at me, "We'll give you a ride home, sweetie."