Lorelei's Note: This series will primarily feature a boy's POV, as well as a wide variety of kinks, including nc/dubcon, cock growth, manipulation, intelligence reduction, matriarchy, addiction and ageplay. Real-life con-noncon requires a lot of trust, safewords, and other things a fantasy can fudge a little. Enjoy the kink responsibly, and enjoy the story!
This series is set after the events of Warm Welcome and Happy Holly Days, but it's meant to stand entirely on its own. All it spoils is that Gretel has yet to encounter any final (canon) Bad Ends. Will this series see him break that streak? The answer to that question is... a little complicated~
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As he made his way through the dense forest, Gretel couldn't shake the feeling that he was failing to learn from past mistakes.
The wizard swallowed. He'd finally managed to escape. He still wasn't sure how long the fauns had had their way with him, but it... well, it wasn't a good sign that it no longer quite appeared to be winter.
In fact, the Greatest, Darkest Forest was barely recognizable. It had become bright and colorful, brilliant hues of green painted by the moss spreading over the ancient evergreens, orchids, honeysuckle and morning glories climbing up trunks and hanging from branches overhead.
Gretel's entire winter had melted away beneath some colored lights. He'd spent more time since leaving the Tower in the arms of enchanting, beautiful women than actually conducting his studies.
Well, it was time to wise up. To stop falling for every pretty fey or witch he met. Gretel had work to do,
important
work, and besides that, he had his dignity. It was time for a fresh start.
And yet here he was, not six hours later, straying off-course yet again in pursuit of some unseen woman's voice.
At least now, he told himself, he had a good reason.
It sounded like she was
crying
.
Gretel could be smart. He could be firm. But he couldn't quite bring himself to be apathetic. What kind of guy wouldn't at least go to see what was wrong? Especially considering he was supposed to be representing the Ivory Tower out here. He just wanted to make sure the lady was okay. Then he'd come straight back.
So he swallowed his doubts and pushed through the ferns to step onto dry sand.
Gretel found he stood on the shores of a vast lake. The pale beach was strewn with great boulders interspersed with driftwood, wooden bones caught in the beach's vast stone teeth. The tide was out, it seemed, and the beach stretched out for miles in either direction. The far side of the lake was obscured by mist, though it looked like there might be a larger body there--a cliff, maybe.
He squinted against the lights reflected on the water. Everything seemed so...
bright
since he'd escaped the fauns. Not exactly what he'd gotten used to in the Greatest, Darkest Forest.
A blonde woman leaned against one of the boulders. As Gretel watched, heart nearly bursting with empathy, the woman reached up to wipe tears from her eyes, biting a quivering lower lip as if trying to hold in sobs. The poor girl. Gretel started to take a step towards her.
Then his brain finally managed to get a grip on his nervous system again, and his leg came to a halt.
This woman was wearing nothing but a skimpy two-piece bathing suit. She was
gorgeous
, too--her pale hair fell all the way down to her waist, luscious and wavy as it rolled down her ample curves. Her bell breasts swelled against her delicate bandeau. He couldn't make out her eye color from here, but he would bet anything they would be bright green, maybe to match those vivid sea-green eyebrows. This woman was out here alone, in the middle of the wilderness, and he'd just
happened
to run into her when she was in distress.
Gretel fallen for fey too many times to not have some sense of danger. He'd barely escaped the solstice fauns--was he now going to approach some random pretty girl he didn't know? The first one he ran into?
He heard the woman give a soft whimper and watched her dab at her eyes.
Gretel seized his courage and raised it high. He couldn't just
leave
her, even if she was fey. He'd just... he'd just ask if she needed help, and she'd probably say no, and then he'd go. He wouldn't get too close.
He took another step.
The woman looked up abruptly. Bright, vivid fey-green eyes met his.
Gretel was briefly struck dumb. He stumbled, feeling his cheeks warming slightly. "I... I, um... are you okay, Miss?"
She stared at him, tilting her head slightly to the side. Her large, beautiful eyes glimmered.
"I mean, I'm..." Gretel squirmed beneath that stare. "I'm terribly sorry, I'm, um, no doubt interrupting. I'll leave you to, um..." He started to turn away.
Someone grasped his arm.
Gretel spun to see the girl, just a foot away from him now. She smiled up at him. "Sorry, sweet boy! I was just startled!"
Gretel's eyes flitted between her eyes and the hand gently gripping his upper arm. "N-No problem." So much for keeping his distance.
"It's really sweet of you." She giggled, batting her eyelashes. "Coming to comfort the sad lass by the lake."
"Oh." He smiled sheepishly, rubbing the back of his head and running his fingers through curly pink hair. "I-I was just doing what anyone, um, would have done."
"Oh?" She gave his arm a squeeze. "And would anyone be as dashing and handsome as you?"
"Um. I, um..." Gretel cleared his throat. "What's wrong, though?"
Her smile dropped away. "Oh, it's just
awful
." She pouted, turning away and positively skipping back towards the lake--still holding his arm. Gretel tried not to look at how her ass bounced with every step as he hurried to keep pace. "I've lost a necklace! A beautiful silver necklace. It belongs to someone very important to me, and... oh, goodness, I couldn't bear to lose it." Her lower lip quivered as she turned around, lashes fluttering low. "I don't know what I'll do if I can't find it by the gloaming."
Gretel stared into those shimmering green eyes. He swallowed. "I, um..." His gaze drifted down to those plump, quivering lips. "I could... help?"
Her eyes lit up. She squeezed his arm tight, practically sandwiching it between her breasts. Her skin was smooth and soft and very warm against his. "Oh,
would
you? That would be so
chivalrous
of you!"
"Buh." Gretel found his brain wasn't working quite right. Those batting eyelashes and shining green eyes wouldn't allow it. "Buh... I..."
"My
hero
," she cooed with a voice like dissolving sugar, resting her chin on his shoulder and tilting her head cutely to the side. "I'll bet you'll find it in no time! Are you
sure
, though?" She frowned, plumping her lips out in a pretty pout. "I don't want to put you... out of your way."