Author's Note:
A Drow's Dilemma began as a one-on-one roleplaying project and has been converted into a chapter-by-chapter format for weekly posting with the permission and assistance from my partner. It will contain a considerable amount of sexual themes such as femdom, lesbian, straight, 'reverse' rape, BDSM, group sex, romance, and other themes. The main goal of the story, however, is to tell an epic tale of adventures, gods and goddesses, fae, and nymphomaniacs. This episode and every episode to come will be available for free on Literotica for the foreseeable future. All characters that engage in sexual or suggestive situations are mentally and sexually mature: the human equivalent of 18 for their race.
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Episode 107: Settling
Ashyr was still in bed with Caleldir when he woke, which used to be odd for her. These days, however, she spent most of her time in bed. Her son was in her arms, suckling at her right breast while she stared off into the middle-distance, apparently deep in thought. When Caleldir moved, however, she looked over to him.
"Finally awake, I see," she observed softly. "Selene already ate breakfast and is dealing with something to do with the nobles."
"It was a very long, distressing night," Caleldir replied with clear exhaustion in his tone. "Dahlia decided that it was time I made good on my offer to spend some time with her succubi. And, well, they decided that it was time to initiate a new member of their Seduction on top of the thirteen already there. It was distressing." He sat up, rubbing his forehead. "Ugh. I feel terrible, but there is no way for me to rescue their new member without Risa's help, and Risa is apathetic about the topic. Too much a succubus herself."
"The succubi risked themselves for you and for me," Ashyr responded, still with a soft tone that gave the impression of soul-deep exhaustion. "And you did promise. If Risa had stepped in and stopped them, then they might have been offended. We don't need a whole Seduction of offended succubi just because we don't like their natural recruiting process. As I'm sure you know."
Caleldir tightened his lips, feeling thoroughly reprimanded. Well, Ashyr was right. And he could not argue with her anyway. He knew that having the succubi on their side was preferable to them not being on their side. He was just feeling very bad for poor Alena. He resolved to check on her later. Or ask Dahlia about her. Or something. Fuck, he had no idea what he could do.
Fucking the Goblin eagerly entered the room then, with a cart of breakfast foods that still steamed with heat.
"Master Caleldir still needs to get up and drive the big spider thing to our new home, but first Mistress Selene says he needs to eat a lot because he slept bad last night." The goblin informed the two of them proudly, waggling his eyebrows suggestively.
Ashyr exhaled from her nose more forcefully than usual, and the corners of her eyes wrinkled in an almost-smile.
"Mistress Ashyr needs to eat as well, or baby Ashyr won't get strong," Fucking continued. This caused Ashyr to sigh. Her child was done eating anyway. She handed her son to Fucking, who received the infant without complaint, even though he was too small to 'hold' the infant. Mostly, he leaned him against his chest and leaned back on his arms. Both goblin and baby seemed rather happy in that position. "Mistress Ashyr really should name baby Ashyr. Mistress Selene said Master Caleldir might be able to help? Fucking asked if he could help, but Mistress Selene said no kind of loudly."
Caleldir narrowed his eyes, thinking. "Hmm... How about Uriel? Named after the Angel of wisdom and light. And Death."
Ashyr pulled a plate of food over to her, uncaring of her toplessness around the goblin with the unfortunate name. Fucking had seen them all naked on several occasions, and it never seemed to phase him. She took a bite of some egg-battered toast, though her eyes were glued to the goblin and her baby rather than on her food or on Caleldir.
"Uriel..." she tried the name out on her tongue. "Named after an angel like his brother." She mulled it over for a few quiet seconds. "It seems appropriate. Defiant."