Hey everyone!
It's been a while huh?
So to start off, for those of you new to my stories. This one's gonna be along the lines of The Beast (and its sequel). I've got another fantasy realm full of monster women for you all to enjoy. So sit back, relax and enjoy the 85k word fruit of my labour.
Take care
Monty
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Chapter One
It was just another day in the office, like any other. You just have to be a tad looser on the definition of office. Glancing down, I was more than halfway to the top. So I still probably had a good hour before Frank and I arrived.
"Feel that breeze!" He called from above.
I looked up at the old grizzled tower climber and grinned. "C'mon old man, you keep taking rest stops, I'll beat you to the top!"
I grinned at his booming laugh as he continued on his way. Was a simple job today. Just changing a light and checking a couple cables at the top. Only issue was climbing the radio tower to do it. Five minutes of work, after a two hour climb, followed by another two hour climb back down. I fucking loved it.
Hand over hand, I climbed the makeshift ladder. The only sound other than the wind, the slight scrape of my carabiner dragging along the safety rail. I glanced up, seeing Frank at the crossmember, above, shimmying sideways. Once he was moving to the next safety rail, I clipped on my safety line, before moving my carabiner over to the one Frank just vacated. Releasing my safety line, I climbed up to the crossmember and started following my older colleague.
"Oh SHIT!" Frank yelled.
I watched his arms flailing. He must have been changing spots and slipped. I could clearly see the terrified look on his face as his torso moved further from the tower. And I leapt. Kicking off with all my strength, I threw my arms around the old man and we tumbled off the tower together. My momentum carried us to the end of my short tether, before snapping taught. Swinging back towards the tower like a pendulum, Frank slipped in my arms, and I found myself clutching his wrist as we impacted the tower.
"Frank!" I yelled.
But the old man seemed stunned for a moment. His head must have hit one of the beams. Glancing up, I could see where I was attached to the tower. The rail must have rusted from the inside, because it had snapped at the end. It was slowly bending under our combined weight and would let us fall.
"FRANK you stupid old bastard!" I screamed.
He seemed to snort and kick himself back in gear. Glancing around, he looked up, saw me and reached for the tower. He got a single foot on a crossmember and his free arm wrapped around a post, before my line slipped. As gravity overtook me and I fell away, I shot the old man a sad smile as I released his wrist. If I kept a hold, he'd come with me. In less than a second, the sound of rushing wind pushed out everything else, and I closed my eyes. I wanted to try and enjoy the feeling of freefall, without thinking about what was at the bottom.
"You're relatively calm about the situation then," A soft feminine voice said, cutting through the sound of rushing wind.
Opening my eyes, I looked around. I was still falling, the ground rushing to meet me. But... It was coming so very slowly. "That's a tad creepy."
"It is what it is, Samuel."
This time I turned and looked at where the voice was coming from. "Did I already hit the ground or something? I swear I'm meant to see my whole life flash by or something."
The being smiled. She had dark fur, sharp teeth and feline ears poking out of the top of her head. "Not yet. But that will happen eventually. I just wished to make you an offer first."
"Will it save my life?"
She paused for a moment, before shaking her head. "Not this one."
I nodded, before it occurred to me why this all felt so surreal. I was still falling, pretty much headfirst towards the ground. The wind whipped by, flapping my clothing. And yet, this strange, beautiful, catgirl thing, seemed to be lying on an invisible couch, suspended beside me.
"You meant that too," she smiled.
I frowned, "Meant what?"
"When you thought I was beautiful. It's been a very long time since I've spoken to a mortal, who could think such thoughts. Mostly they're all, AHHH SAVE ME!" She waved her hands over her head.
I smirked and shook my head. "Always had the feeling I'd fall one day."
"Is that why you have so few friends?"
I sighed, "Partially. Never really fit in to begin with."
The catgirl nodded, before offering her hand to shake. "Bast. And I'd love to be your friend."
I looked at the furry paw she'd offered. It looked somewhat dexterous. Like she could hold a knife, or eat with a fork, but she'd probably never be able to write a letter or play the piano. Reaching out at the odd angle, I took her hand and frowned as we seemed to right ourselves and slow to a stop. Hovering in the air.
"I'm Samuel, as you're already aware. But, Bast? The cat goddess of fertility?"
Bast smiled, that toothy smile again. "The one and only."
"Y'know, if I hadn't read so many isekai books, I'd be freaking out right now."
"Which is part of your charm," She said, baring her sharp fangs with a grin. "Would you care to hear my offer, Samuel?"
Glancing at the ground, I gave a small shrug, "Why not. I'm not going anywhere."
This time the goddess laughed. It was a beautiful sound, filled with the soft yowling of her feline complexion. As she calmed, I couldn't help but smile back at her expression.
"Oh Samuel, I do hope you agree," she sighed, as she schooled her expression. "I require a champion, in another world, to help... Rectify a situation I have neglected for too long."
I nodded, "Sounds very iseki-like. Are you allowed to tell me this situation, or am I supposed to figure it out?"
Bast cocked her head slightly. "I really do like you Samuel. You have absolutely no fear of saying exactly what you want, to get to what you need. I wish to bond you, as a being of my choosing, with your help of course. This bond will allow you to travel to this world as my champion. It is populated with various races. I wish for you to use your best judgment and help the people of this world."
"So, new body, new world, figure out how to fix whatever's broken?"
Bast smiled again and nodded. "Yes, Samuel."
I nodded slowly. "And, if I refuse, I hit the ground anyway, and everything's over?"
Again, Bast nodded her head. "Though I will respect your decision. Moving to a new world in a new body will be difficult to adjust to. No running water, no electricity, no modern comforts."
"Thanks for being honest with me," I shrugged. I really had no qualms about my own death. Bast was correct. I had no real friends outside of work. Even then, Frank... "Will Frank be okay?"
Bast smiled softly and nodded her head. "He will arrive back on the ground and meet with officials. Your death will be recorded as negligent manslaughter after the manufacturer of the tower is investigated for using substandard materials and practices. The resulting lawsuit will allow Frank to go on holiday in Brazil, where he will meet a young woman who will bear him a child. They will name their son after you and Frank will grow old in the arms of his loved ones. His remaining years will be filled with joy and love."