"What's wrong?" Asked Black Eagle when he had revived 'Lyssa.
"Don't you know how my species reproduces?" She cried in despair.
"Tell me." Replied the Shaman.
"The young are carried inside for several months. Then the mother seeks a safe place and goes
catatonic. Her skin becomes hard and brittle, like an eggshell. She is still aware and alive
as her offspring devours her from the inside out. She seldom dies until the newborn Succubus
bursts through the shell of her mothers body and eats the remains."
"I see." said Black Eagle. "But you are human now."
'Lyssa sobbed. "But I am still a Succubus at the core, and I don't want to die."
"We need to bring David in on this." Said Black Eagle.
'Lyssa grabbed his hand. "No! Please don't tell him yet!" she begged, "let me tell him my own way."
Black Eagle said, "If you promise to tell him soon, and not to do anything foolish. Otherwise, I will tell him myself."
"I promise." Said 'Lyssa. She wiped her face to remove the traces of her tears.
Black Eagle let the rest of the family in. "She'll be OK, but she needs REST." David and Jenny sat with 'Lyssa on the bed and stroked her hair.
Bitsy climbed up on the bed and snuggled close to 'Lyssa and wrapped her arms around her. "Don't worry mommy, I won't let anything happen to you."
'Lyssa hugged her adopted daughter and rocked her gently.
Tuck led everyone else out of the room and back out to the Garden.
Prissy spoke up to Black Eagle. "Jenny and I need you to help us." she said. "We both think we are pregnant, but something won't let us scan ourselves or each other to find out for sure."
Black Eagle knelt in front of Prissy and placed his hands on her lower belly.
There, unmistakable and distinct, two fetal heartbeats.
When he tried to focus deeper, he found his consciousness floating in the spirit realm. Black Eagle knew he had to be careful here, he had not expected to journey here, and he was not properly anchored to his body.
A Great Black Eagle descended from the skies and landed before him. The bird shook itself, and it became an old wise woman. "Peace to you and your household," The Shaman greeted his spirit totem.
"And upon yours," replied the crone.
"Seek not to probe these babes unborn. They are destined to shake worlds and bring about many changes along with their brother and sisters. The one called Jenny will also have twin daughters who will possess tremendous powers. And the one called 'Lyssa shall have a son to lead them and may someday rule many realms and worlds."
"Thank you for your wisdom and words," Said the Shaman.
"Here, take these feathers," And the crone held out 5 black eagle tail feathers. "Place two on the belly of Prissy, two on the belly of Jenny, and the largest on the belly of 'Lyssa. You may tell her that this will keep her safe from harm, and will allow her to have the baby in normal human fashion." "It shall be done as you say." Answered Black Eagle.
Then he found himself kneeling in front of Prissy again, holding a handful of large feathers. Black Eagle chose two of the feathers. "Bare your belly." He told Prissy. She shrugged and opened her blouse.
Black Eagle placed the two feathers against her skin. The feathers dissolved into a dark mist that was drawn to, and absorbed by, the skin over her womb. Prissy gasped and shivered as the mist sank into her. Then the feeling passed. She shook herself and fastened her blouse. "What the hell was that all about?" she demanded.
"A gift from the spirit realm to help protect the babies." Black Eagle said. "BABIES?" Prissy squeaked. "Two of "em." said Black Eagle.
Now it was Prissy's turn to faint.
Leaving Tuck to watch over her, Black Eagle took the remaining three feathers upstairs to 'Lyssa's room.
"Everyone out but the ladies." Said the Shaman.
David gathered Bitsy in his arms and carried her out to the hallway.
"Bare your bellies." he told them. 'Lyssa looked strangely at the Shaman, but she obeyed.
Jenny hesitated, and then pulled her shirt up.
Laying two feathers against Jenny's skin, he watched as they also turned into mist and sank into her.
Then he placed the larger one on 'Lyssa's belly.
"These will help protect your unborn children," he told them. 'Lyssa looked up in sudden hope.
"Yes 'Lyssa, you will carry the child and give birth in the normal human manner." 'Lyssa fainted again, this time in sheer relief.
That evening, when they had returned, Booger and Rath brought up the subject of going home.
I will open a gate for you in a few days to wherever you wish," David assured them.
"Right on." Said Rath.
"Urt." Said Booger with a nod.
Tuck rose the next morning early. He went out to the garden, and there to the side was an exact
copy of his old smithy.
Spotting movement inside, Tuck approached to find Bitsy already up and snooping.
"Good morning Little One." he boomed.
Bitsy almost soiled herself as she jumped.
She poked her tongue out at Tuck, and then grinned.
"Come on Tuck!" She exclaimed. "They brought everything!"
And she proceeded to give Tuck a tour of his own smithy. He bit his lip and looked interested. After all, he didn't want her to feel foolish if he let on that he knew the layout far better than she could.
"What will you make first?" Bitsy asked excitedly.
"I was thinking about making an enchanted hand for your father." Tuck said.
Sobered by the reminder that her daddy was hurt, Bitsy asked quietly, "What will we need to do this?"
"Well, silver, gold and platinum take enchantments extremely well, as do most crystals." Tuck shook his head. "But what I would love to get is some of that alloy that the Cave Dwellers use for their tools and weapons."
Bitsy said, "I'll get some for us."
Tuck started to tell her that Cave Dwellers NEVER let any of the miracle metal out of their hands, but Bitsy was already gone to look for the Cave Dwellers.
Asking one of the lesser maids where the nearest cave was, Bitsy went off to see if they could find the metal they needed.
Cave dwellers are the same in every realm, as their tunnels and caverns cross dimensions much more readily than on the surface.
Bitsy entered the cave and stood in the center of the outer chamber. "Please, if anyone can hear me, I am on a mission to aid my father."
After a moment a deep voice came from the depths of the cave. "We do not welcome those who trespass into our caverns."
The owner of the voice came into view. "Why should we concern ourselves with your quest?"
"My father told me of the night that he and my mother spent in a cave with your blessing when he was new come to this world," Bitsy said.
"I recall no dragons sheltering in our caves these last few hundred years," Said the Cave Dweller as he came up to stand within a few feet of Bitsy.
"My father is human," Bitsy said. "And my mother is a succubus."
The Cave Dweller's eyes opened wide at this news. "Indeed," he rumbled. "I recall that pair well."
He squinted up at Bitsy. "And what aid do you require for him?"
"My father lost his hand when he sealed the rift between the realms," Bitsy said. "The giant smith Tuck told me that you have a mental that could be enchanted and forged into a new hand for him."
The cave dweller spun and strode away. "Remain here," he called back over his shoulder.
Bitsy waited for over an hour, then shifted to her dragon body and curled up on the stone floor of the cave for a nap.
She awoke when she heard footsteps heralding the return of the Cave Dweller.
The Cave Dweller placed a large lumpy bag on the ground in front of Bitsy and stepped back.
"Here is what you seek," he said. "Now what price will you offer for our most precious possession?"
"I will pay whatever it is within my power to pay," replied Bitsy.
"Would you offer your own hand to heal your fathers?" Asked the Cave Dweller.
Bitsy thrust out her right hand. "If that is the price that you demand, then take it."
The Cave Dweller unhooked an axe from his belt and swung it at the young dragons arm.
Bitsy didn't flinch, and the blade of the axe passed through her wrist harmlessly.
"You may take the metal and do with it as you please," said the Cave Dweller. "Rarely do we see such bravery in one so young. If you had flinched or had trickery in your thoughts, the axe would have severed first your hand, then your head."
"I thank you for your metal and for your lesson," Bitsy said with a bow.
"You may visit us in our caverns whenever you wish," said the Cave Dweller as he faded back into the depths of the cave.
Back at the Smithy, Bitsy dumped the bars of metal out on the floor.
Tuck grinned ear to ear as he examined the flawless ingots. He swept up all three girls and hugged them. "This will do fine."
"Can I watch?" Asked Bitsy.
"Sure, Just sit back there on those kegs and keep out of the way, this can get dangerous." Tuck answered.