Part 5 (of 7): Mystic Entanglements
I woke to damp heat and a hard, rough surface underneath me. Light leaked in around my eyelids, and I heard a cacophony of birds someplace nearby. Blinking, I slowly let in the brightness. A sky a deeper blue than any I'd ever seen came into focus first, and then long green leaves around the edges. A cloud, fluffy and white, floated into view above.
"You're awake," a shrill voice said from behind me but also in my head, and I bolted up and turned. My surroundings rushed in at me all at once. I stood on a log platform spanning two massive branches of a gigantic tree. Leaves surrounded me, yet not enough that I couldn't make out the ground far below or the much too close clouds above.
"Breathe," the floating thing said, and I realized I wasn't doing so. But when I inhaled, I coughed and choked on the scents that filled my nostrils—damp leaves, pollen, rain, rotting vegetation, and, faintly, soil. Everything spun, my knees buckled, and I sat heavily on the platform, causing it and the branches to shake in a way I didn't particularly like.
"Where am I?" I demanded. "And what am I wearing?"
Tink cocked her tiny head, her blue eyes brighter than even her golden glow. Unlike the last time I saw her, she was clothed. Well, she was covered. Two leaves stitched together covered her front and back, evoking her slightly more revealing Halloween costume.
"You know where you are. And I 'borrowed' those pants from a sleeping pirate."
"Then I'm still dreaming," I groaned, looking over the side of the platform and wondering if a leap from this height would wake me or kill me.
"Do not even think about jumping," another voice said, and like when Tink spoke, my ears heard a high-pitched squeak even as the words filled my head in the voice of a human woman. I turned to see a glowing red fairy hovering about three feet off the side of the platform. "Tink expended too much of her magic bringing you here, so she asked me to help. Jump, and I will just fly you right back."
"Who are you?"
"Rose Petal," the fairy said, moving closer. "But you can call me Rose."
"Rose is my best friend here," Tink said, fluttering up next to the other fairy.
"And I'm so happy she finally found her mate." Rose smiled.
With that, the red fairy zoomed up to my face and planted a kiss on my cheek. As my finger touched the now tingling skin where she'd kissed me, I got a good look at Rose. She was dressed like Tink, but otherwise, the only similarity was that she was obviously female. Her red hair fell to her shoulders, and bright green eyes peered out of a thin, delicate face. More slender than Tink, although still shapely, she seemed taller too, although it was hard to tell at that scale.
"Well, I wasn't really going to jump. But I would appreciate it if you could take me back home, or wake me up, or whatever you need to do to get me back to the real world."
"I do not understand," Rose replied, looking from me to Tink. "Tink said you claimed her."
"Yeah, well Tink didn't tell me everything that entailed. And that's after she said she wouldn't lie to me."
"I didn't lie," the golden fairy said, shaking her head. "Not about anything important."
"Lies of omission are still lies," I told her. "And you omitted a lot of shit."
"But I didn't lie about you and me, about how I feel."
"Whatever makes you okay with yourself, Tink. Rose, can you take me home?"
"I cannot. Sorry," the red fairy said, her glow dimming for a second or two.
"Why not?"
"We can go to your world, and bring people back, but once a human is here, we do not have the power to send him back."
"That doesn't make sense."
"Neverlands a kind of trap for humans," a new voice chimed in.
Another fairy, this one emitting a green glow, dropped in between Tink and Rose. The newcomer's short, spiked hair was as green as her aura, and she wore only a loincloth made of some thin fabric. Her bare, tan breasts, which looked to be even larger than Tink's, were topped with tiny brown nipples.
"Nobody asked for your opinion, Ivy," Tink snapped.
"Well, I think the big guy did, or would have if he knew I was here."
"Why are you here?" Rose asked, glaring at Ivy.
"To see what Tink brought back this time. All of Neverland's still trying to learn how to deal with her first conquest."
"I know now that Peter was too young..."
"And all of us have paid the price for your immaturity and impulsiveness, Tink," Ivy cut her off.
"Hey, um, not be an ass, but can we get back to how Neverland is a trap for humans?" I interjected, and all three fairies looked at me.
"Humans who come here don't leave," Rose said, her glow dipping in intensity again. "I am so sorry."
"There's no reason to be sorry," Tink declared, flying to my arm and grabbing it. "Tave will be happy with me once he's a faerie."
"A what?"
"A faerie," Ivy said. "Although, many of the males seem to prefer the term 'sprite' over 'faerie'."
"I have to become a fairy?"
"I told you that you'd be like me," TInk said as I tried to ignore the tingling coming from where her minuscule hands held my arm.
"And if I don't want to be a fairy?"
"You can join the pirates or live with the Indians," Ivy snickered. "But do not expect to find any human women—the pirates are all men and the Indians are all either too young or already mated."
"Ivy, you seem to be... well... competent. Can you try to take me home?" I asked the green pixie, ignoring the glare Tink shot my way.
"I cannot no more than Rose could. As she indicated, faerie magic can bring you here because a whole lot less magic is required to get back here than to go to your world. We only have the power to take ourselves there."
"So, if I turn into a fairy, I can go back. And once I'm there, I can take human form, like Tink did. That'll work, right?"
"No," Rose and Ivy said together.
"Male faeries do not have enough power to go to your world," Rose continued. "And even if you did, you wouldn't be able to take human form. It takes a lot of power."
"Tink was there for two years in human form," I protested, looking from one small face to another. Of the three, only Ivy's amber eyes met mine.
"I saved up my magic so I could do that. I'm very weak now because of it," the blonde pixie said, her voice flat and her glow a pale yellow. "It was all I could do to bring you here."
"And for nothing," Ivy sneered. "Because she will not be able to turn you into a faerie even if you agree."
"Rose will help me," Tink said, and I saw anger and something else, maybe uncertainty or fear, flare to life on her tiny features.
"It is not the magic that is the problem, and you know it," the green fairy laughed. "He cannot claim what has already been claimed."
"He claimed all of me, like no one before him," Tink spat back.
"But he is not the first to claim you," Ivy replied. "And you are fooling yourself if you think anything else matters."
"Fuck you!" the golden fairy snapped before she buzzed away.
The two remaining fairies, green and red, stared at each other, both clearly confused.
"What does 'fuck' mean?" Rose asked.
"I do not know, but it sounded bad," Ivy shrugged.
"It has different uses," I murmured, not sure how to explain all the meanings of 'fuck' to them. "One is for sexual intercourse. But how Tink used it is more like telling you she's pissed and wishes something bad on you because of how pissed she is."
"Pissed?"
"Mad. Angry."
"Oh," Rose said.
"She has no one to be 'pissed' with other than herself," Ivy laughed. "Take care, big man. You can always come find me if this does not work out. I am not looking for a mate yet, but who knows what the future might hold."
And with that, the green fairy sped off, her tinkling laughter hanging in the air after she was gone.
"I should go after Tink," Rose said. "She is upset."
"What about me? Is there a way down?"
"Yes, but not by yourself. Wait for me."
And then I was alone.
***
"Tavis," a voice called, and I was surprised to hear it in my ears, not in my head.
Turning, I expected to see another human. And that is what I saw, but I knew right away it must be some kind of trick. Rose stood on the edge of the platform, nearly as tall as me, wearing her same stitched together leaves. Her glow was missing, however, as were her wings.
"You're human now?" I asked, although I was sure that was not the case.
"No," she shook her head, reaching toward my arm. When her fingers would have touched my skin, they went right through it instead, although a small tingle remained where they would have touched me. "It's a glamour. I thought it might be easier to talk this way."
I was not so sure. Now that she was my own size, at least in appearance, I could really appreciate her long, slender legs and the way her tits pushed out the leaf covering her torso. Not like Tink's did, of course, nor like Ivy's would have had they been covered, but enough to reveal they would be a bit more than a handful for me.
"Did you find Tink?" I asked, making myself look Rose in the eye.
"Yes. She is very upset. She thinks you hate her."
"I don't hate her," I sighed, running my hands through my hair. "I just never agreed to any of this. I wouldn't have."
"You claimed her."
"From what Ivy said, she's already been claimed."
"Maybe," the redhead shrugged. "But Peter didn't claim her here. And as she said, you claimed all of her."
"You know what that means, right? That I claimed all of her?"
"I know it means you did something with her that no one else had done."
"Yeah, fucked her ass. I mean, I stuck my prick up her bottom. I'm not sure that says 'true love'."
"What is a prick, and why would you stick it or anything else up her bottom?" Rose squeaked, eyes wide and face red.
"My penis," I said, watching her closely to see if what I was saying registered. "And it feels good. Well, maybe not at first for her, but then she came."
"Your male part? You put it up her bottom?"
"Yes."
"And she liked that?"
"Like I said, she came."
"Came where? Where was she before?"
"No, not like that. She orgasmed."
"Tink felt her bliss from you sticking your male part in her bottom?" Rose gasped, then she covered her mouth with her hands.