"
Are you in need of my
help
?
" Princess Ida's smug whisper echoed in Gretel's head as she smiled at him, tilting her head to one side. Her expression was as pure and innocent as pouring sugar. Sugar was also the first thing he thought of when gazing upon her beautiful, shimmering skin. The fey's form was radiant, dazzling. Even her curly pink hair made him think of fairy floss, and even it sparkled with tiny golden stars. Her low-hanging string-strap black dress formed the night sky to those stars, encouraging him to only look where there was skin bared. And there was... more skin bared than not.
Gretel swallowed and forced his gaze back to the grass. "I... yes. Do you know the way?"
"Hmm." Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Ida's finger go to her pale red lips. "You
know
, one might think it's, like, somewhat rude to not address a lady by her title~"
Gretel's cheeks burned. "Yes. Sorry. Um, Princess Ida."
"Uh-huh?"
Gretel gritted his teeth and forced himself to look her in the eye. Her eyes were such a pretty hue of turquoise, flickering beneath fluttering lashes. "Princess Ida, could you please tell me where to--would you please tell me how to get back to the main path?"
She tossed her hair back, eyes sparkling like light in the deepest depths of the ocean. "Oh, you wish for
my
help? That's
soo
awfully cute. Gosh, I
suppooose
I might know a way out." She pouted. "But I didn't hear the, like, magic word~"
Gretel looked away. Her eyes were... overwhelming. "Please?"
"You don't wish to look me in the eyes?" She gave a clear, melodic laugh. "Am I
sooo
beautiful? Are you
starstruck
, stupid boy?"
"I just--"
"Perhaps you
should
just avoid looking at my eyes," she cooed. She bobbed back and forth, her cleavage jiggling with every flick of her hips. "Perhaps that's simply
eeeasier
, given I'm
soooo
unbreathably gorgeous~!"
"I don't--" Gretel bit back the words. He didn't want to risk even looking at her
hands
. Every part of her glittered. He almost wanted to turn his back on her--stuck in the pool as she was, she couldn't do anything if he kept his distance and didn't look. But there were pools everywhere, evidently connected under the ground. There was nowhere to avert his gaze to.
Besides, she might think it was rude.
He needed her directions. He needed to her tell him where to go.
Gretel finally relented, allowing himself to focus on Ida's forehead. Her hair sparkled so beautifully in the twilight.
"That's better." She giggled. "Not that it could matter. I'm, like,
totally
gorgeous, am I not? Every inch of me." Her hands ran over her body, cupping her breasts, caressing her slender waist, groping her wide hips. Gretel's breath caught as he realized his eyes were already following the motions.
No. No.
. "And a dumb boy like you just can't help himself. You're totally prepared to allow me the advantage."
"I..." Gretel swallowed. He took a step back. This was a mistake. There was no way to negotiate with her. He turned around, resolving to just get out of the clearing and find his way back on his own.
He heard a splash. A split-second later, something slick and sinuous looped three times around his ankle--and drew taut.
Gretel looked down in shock to see a thick tentacle, pulsating with rosy light. He felt tiny suckers smacking against his skin like wet, indulgent kisses.
Gretel whirled to face her, his eyes widening. The Princess's whole body glittered as she laughed. The tentacle pulled slightly, forcing him to step closer to Ida once more.
His lips parted, but his voice faltered. "P-Please don't."
Gretel was in danger. He'd thought--but Ida wasn't just any siren, she was a
cuttlemaid
. He'd read something about them once. He couldn't remember what. This was bad. Very, very bad.
"Oh,
now
you find your manners for 'please'." She pouted, then smirked, tilting her head brattily to the side. Her hand slid down, and Gretel gasped as he felt her fingers brushing his thigh through Limini's tight leggings. She smiled wickedly. "I would hear
pretty
-please cross those pretty lips~"
He stared at her. His heartrate was beginning to slow in spite of his fear. The sucker-'kisses' on his ankle began to rise up his leg. Her body shimmered with unearthly fae light, and she was just so... pretty. But he couldn't... he needed to...
"P-Pretty..."
Her hand drifted to his lap, and her fingertip drew circles around his tip. He let out a pathetic little gasp.
Her grin widened, and the Princess grabbed him by the hand and yanked him off his feet, pulling him in one brisk motion straight into the pool.
Gretel's face struck the water, and the trance broke.
Gretel's mind had been far under. Deeper than he'd realized. But the shock of the cold jolted him to awareness, and panicked adrenaline shot through his body as he plunged into crystalline waters.
He lunged for his symbol and carved seven glyphs of protection into the water around him. An electric thrum passed through him as the glyphs burned into a blazing force field constructed around his body.
With all his focus, still gripping the glyphs with body and mind, Gretel focused his power and forced the field to erupt outward. The field forced the tentacle around his ankle to loosen and fall away, forced her hand on his wrist to lose its grip. The power of magic rang in his ears, and everything else went still.
Gretel hung in a bubble of fresh air within freezing water, suspended within his magic. For the moment, he was safe.
But the Princess was right beneath him.
And now he understood just what he'd allowed to bait him in.