Seems like this has enough interest that I wanted to give it another chapter before I bounced around to anything else. Yes, new readers: I bounce from series to series. I also try to keep my series open-ended, so if you're frustrated when a series "doesn't finish" please understand I'm not likely to reach for an ending with a bow on it. Hope you're good with that because it's how I roll.
Also like my other stories this is heavy on magic sex fun and relationship talk, with a dash of dirty words and power kinks so it's not pure vanilla. I'm way more about enjoying the sex fantasy than building deep plot. This one also includes some magic rules and world-building. Hope you enjoy!
Tags up front: Genie, harem, wish fulfillment, enhancement, mfff, male-female sex, female-female sex, magic, lingerie, consent, oral sex
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"This is gonna take some getting used to," said Eric. He laid back on a vast bed of silks in a palatial bedroom. His body felt beyond relaxed after hours of fucking and soul-deep release with his new lovers—all three of them still nude, each a woman straight out of his fantasies.
Amber knelt on his left, the athletic, tanned, and well-endowed epitome of California blonde knock-out and the one to kick off this wild turn of his life. Eve sat between his thighs, a tall and statuesque Pacific Islander goddess with long dark hair and luscious curves, fondly stroking his cock just because she could. On his right, Lyric lay beside him, dark-haired and light of complexion, younger of image and slender compared to the others but with an endless naughty sex appeal that could stop his heart.
They were all naked, all of them intimately familiar and connected to him now, apparently for life...and each of them thrilled about it. When he woke up this morning, he was twenty-eight, newly single, and heartbroken. When he left work, he faced unemployment. Now he had three genie lovers. "A lot of getting used to," he sighed.
"I think we'll all enjoy the process," said Eve. "It's easier to adjust to joy than loss."
"I don't even know where to begin," said Eric.
"Assuming all the sex doesn't count?" Lyric teased. Her sultry grin challenged him with even more sex.
"This world is apparently much more deceptive and manipulative than I expected," said Amber. She rolled her eyes, favoring Lyric with a look of solidarity. "He's still waiting for a hidden price or a karmic backlash."
"Yeah. We're all caught up with everything you and Amber talked about," Lyric reminded Eric. She shrugged. "Begin wherever you feel like."
"It starts with..." Eric began, and then stopped. His eyes roamed their faces, their bodies, and their surroundings. The room shouldn't have existed spatially, to say nothing of its sumptuous décor. His body had been enhanced by Amber's magic, making him fitter, leaner, and far more sexually potent. He'd been casually confident in his body to begin with, but the tool Eve stroked in a slow, fond rhythm was as porn-worthy as they were and performed even better. She caught his eye and ceased her service to let him think, though her touch didn't leave. Nor did her patient affection, or Lyric's, or Amber's.
"I guess it starts with the three of you," he decided. "I mean, there's all the magic and the bonds, and that's a lot to understand. But you and our relationships and your feelings come first. I've only ever dated one person at a time. This morning I was single, and now poof, magic happens and all three of you are..."
"In love with you," Eve finished. "Yes."
"We are," Lyric agreed. "All three of us."
"It is magic, yes. It's a magic that makes a match. The emotions are real," said Eve. "You may embrace them, Eric. We have."
"I believe you," he said. "I see it in the way you look at me and the way you talk to me. It's amazing. I want this," he admitted. "Love at first sight is a nice fantasy. We're a little beyond that. Even if you know all you need through magic, I don't have that same sense. Is it love if I don't really know you? I don't feel like that's something I can just wish for."
"Do you feel it anyway?" Amber asked him, grinning. "Do you feel the way you should at the start? Do you want more?"
"Yeah," he had to admit. Every minute he'd been with her, he liked her more, even when she was fully dressed and bewildered by his car and the city. With Lyric and Eve, things skipped straight to sex and bonds and indulgence, but he felt it with them, too. "I've been mistaken about that before. I've rushed in before. And I don't want to hurt any of you, or get hurt."
"You won't," said Eve. "Feel however you feel. We understand. We still feel the same."
"I don't know how to make sure you each get what you deserve out of me. Does that make sense? Even if there's no jealousy,
each
of you deserves
all
of me. That's how it's supposed to work, isn't it?" Eric let out a mild, bitter laugh. "My ex talked about becoming polyamorous. I'm not against it in theory but I don't know anything about how to handle that. I never even considered it before she brought it up, and by then she was already cheating on me and I dumped her."
"We hadn't talked about her yet," said Amber.
"I think I already kind of hate her," Lyric laughed.
"I don't really want to talk about her at all," Eric muttered. "Going on about your ex is probably the least romantic thing in the world. I'd rather forget about her. The point is, I don't want to do wrong by any of you. Ever. You deserve better than that."
"And we have found better," Eve replied. Her hand roamed over his groin. She leaned in, her smile confident and breathtaking. "Eric, we share in all the pleasures we give you. That's part of the magic that binds us. You don't need to work at this relationship as you would with a normal mortal love. We aren't normal mortals. We enjoy this as much as you do.
"In fact, if you're worried about balancing your relationships with us, perhaps the best thing you can do is leave that to us. Relax and enjoy us, and we will work out the balance. We are lovers and servants. Let us be both."
"That sounds..."
"Too good to be true?" teased Lyric. She threw a wink at Amber. "I was listening." Then she moved close to kiss him sensuously on the neck. "Too good to be true is our role."
Amber bent over to claim a kiss from his mouth. "I told you before, if you want to change us or our relationship, all you have to do is wish it. Whatever changes you want, I guarantee we're used to faster and bigger changes. We're here to please you."
"That's way too easy," said Eric. "I can't just change your feelings with a wish."
"Perhaps not," said Eve. "But you might be surprised how open we are to a new approach, and to your influence. Try it, if you like."
"How can you say that? How do you know you'll like what I want? What about what you want?"
"Then run it by us first," Lyric suggested. "But be honest about what you want. Completely honest," she pressed—again, with a tone that would have had him rock hard if he wasn't already.
"We've enjoyed everything so far, Master," said Eve. "Serving you is our pleasure. Use us."
"I already am," he admitted.
"And aren't we enjoying it?" asked Amber.
"No, it's... I wish I could..." He noted three pairs of interested eyes. "That's another thing we need to talk about. I want to understand how wishing works. But that's less important than our relationship."
"What do you wish, Master?" Eve asked him softly.
All of the relaxation and comfort gave way to tense nerves and dread. He had to face this. Sooner or later, they'd have to find out. Wishing it away wasn't honest, and he didn't want to build these relationships on dishonesty. "I've gotta come clean about something. Maybe it's not a big deal, but I wish I could show you who you look like and why it matters."
The genies glanced to one another, intrigued and amused but not yet doing anything to make it happen. "That's a little too abstract, maybe?" suggested Amber. "Could you be more explicit?"
"If I wish for a big flatscreen television hooked up to the internet, can you make that happen? You don't know what that is yet, do you?"
Grinning, Amber rubbed the fingers of one hand together to conjure up golden glitter, which she flung up to her side. A flatscreen television appeared on the bed, upright but wobbly on the rumpled silk sheets. "Oh," she laughed, and then raised it into the air with only another flick of her fingers. It floated there, winking on to Google's home page. "Wow, that's neat."
"How did you... wait, how does that work?" Eric blinked. "Did you read my mind?"
"We are learning your language as you speak it," said Eve. "You don't have to explain every little thing. We don't need much familiarity with something in order to grant it as a wish."
"The magic brings it all together," Lyric whispered against his neck, practically kissing him with every word. "What matters is your desire for it."
"That's crazy," he breathed.
"That is genie magic," Eve replied knowingly. She winked at him when he looked back. "I'm familiar with that reaction." It reminded him of her earlier comments. Unlike Amber and Lyric, Eve had served another master before Eric. Her grin welcomed anything and everything, but she kept him on track with a gentle nod toward the flatscreen. "What did you want to show us?"