Author's Note: This is the final chapter of Searching for the Sky. However, by popular demand I am writing up some sexy-time scenes which I skipped over for the sake of concentrating on the story, so keep an eye out for those in the coming weeks or consider clicking "Follow Author" to get notifications in your Literotica Dashboard. Once those are done then I will be hammering away at Book 3.
I'm so glad you have enjoyed my story and thank you so much for reading!
-Blu
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Edited/Proofread by: oldfart and 2muchdiggity
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Chapter 31
Senshu was awakened by the gorgon slipping out of the huge pile of soft, multicolored pillows that made up the lamia's bed and walking out into the girl's common area.
There were simply too many of the monster girls for all of them to stay inside the tower. The sword maiden, Molo the frog-girl, and the alarune, Oona, made their underground home centuries ago. They first hollowed out a large chamber to act as a common room then made their personal living spaces off that. Over so many years the girls made several improvements, what started as a dirt cavern was now comparable to the quarters of any king or queen. Gone was the dirt, replaced by tiles of marble and granite, each one hewn from the rock, smoothed, polished, and shaped by one of the three women living there. Every piece of furniture was opulent and intricately detailed. The rugs on the floor were plush and depicted various memories of the wizard who created the monster girls. The paintings on the walls were so realistic a viewer would be tempted to think they could reach into them while the tapestries would be worth a small fortune from the amazing craftsmanship. Only a few trinkets and mementos could claim to be made by someone else, everything else in their home was crafted with the women's own hands.
With Kal's preoccupation with finishing his flight rune, Sera became a common visitor to the sword maiden's home. After the night Senshu spent with her and the mage, she also became a common visitor to the sword maiden's bedchamber.
The six-armed lamia glided along the stone floor, passing through a slight dip by her room's entrance from an eon of her softer belly-scales rubbing across it. Out in the communal area, she found Sera laying across one of the sofas Molo had made.
"What's bothering you, beautiful?" Senshu asked, hovering over the back of the couch.
"Nothing," the gorgon mumbled, turning her head into the fabric.
"'Nothing' doesn't have you lying naked in the living room curled into a ball during the wee hours of the morning."
"There's nothing you can do about it, so nothing is wrong."
"If you are going to lie to me then fine, but at least don't lie to yourself."
Sera peeked up at the sword maiden, giving her a sharp look.
"I know it has something to do with Kal. You've been like this ever since yesterday when Saph showed up.
"Kal doesn't need me anymore, I'm worthless."
"Say that again and I'll slap the shit out of you, once for each hand," snapped the lamia before swinging around the front of the sofa. "Mind explaining why you suddenly feel this way?"
"I'm holding him back. He has all these plans and I'm just a stone around his neck."
Senshu was at a loss for words. Worse yet, she had to admit there was some truth to what the gorgon was saying. Once Kal finished the flight rune he would still be landbound until the two of them got back to his home.
"See, you know I'm right."
"I... I'm sorry. I want to tell you different, but I'd be lying. But that still doesn't make you worthless. It just means you haven't found a place yet. You need to start understanding your value beyond how useful you can be to him. If you can't do that, then at least stop wallowing in pity and find a way to be helpful."
"I hardly have any skills to be helpful. I can't hunt for food without a spell to keep me from freezing to death. Teller was teaching me some things while he and Falma stayed with us but all that is useless here, nobody needs a thief."
"Look at where you are sitting, Sera. Molo made that. Her first few attempts at making furniture resulted in little more than sticks lashed together with vines that couldn't hold a twig much less a person. Now the things she makes would be fit for an emperor. Talk to the girls, find something that interests you, and learn from them. With a thousand years to practice, my sisters and I are masters of every craft you can imagine... assuming we can still remember. Think about it," said the sword maiden.
Sera was looking at the beautiful couch she was lying on and imagining the frog-girl with a mallet and chisel, carefully cutting each of the tiny grooves in the sofa's detailing. Her thoughts were interrupted when she was scooped up by the lamia.
"Where are we going?" asked the gorgon when Senshu turned away from the door to her room.
"It's Oona's turn tonight and I know it's always 'the more the merrier!' with those vines she has for hair."
"What? No! They're both probably sleeping by now!"
"Good, then we don't need to worry about interrupting them."
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Sera flushed deep red with embarrassment when Senshu opened the door to the master bedroom and slipped inside. Seeing Kal and Oona's heads come up off the bed with sleepy, confused looks didn't help things. Unable to deal with their questioning stares, she hid her face in her hands.
"Is Sera okay?" Kal asked, starting to get up.
"Lay back down Kal, she's fine. She just needs some 'you' time."
"I do not!" she said from behind her hands as the silver lamia laid her between the mage and plant-woman.
Turning Sera away from him then drawing her back to his chest, Kal looked up at Senshu, "Join us? There's enough room."
The sword maiden smiled. "Saves me the trip back," she said before sliding in on the other side of Oona.