Lorelei's Note: This is a brand-new series in my new fantasy setting, the Glowpebble Path. This series will contain themes of nonconsent, transformation, bimbos, corruption and mean dommes, and potentially Bad Ends. Please remember that consensual nonconsent and hypnosis should always be practiced safely and ethically in the real world. All characters in this story are over 18.
"Hey! Hey, cutie! Wait up!"
Button nearly jumped right out of her tights as the sweet, feminine voice echoed from behind her. She turned to see a terrifyingly familiar face racing from the woods.
She stopped in her tracks and stared, eyes widening.
The figure's long ruffled blue skirt fluttered behind her in the wind and rain, and their long auburn hair, done back in a thick, luscious braid, was close to losing its hair tie. They were slender and curvy, pale shirt pulled in
tight
by their belt as if to show off their slender waist, their ample chest. Their emerald eyes sparkled with temptation, with an invitation to surrender.
And they were running straight at her, picking their way between thistles and glowpebbles.
Button took a half-step back. Her heart was racing with panic. Oh, fuck. Oh,
fuck.
Laleli had gotten even
hotter
while she'd been away.
"Laleli!" she managed, just before her childhood best friend scooped her up in her arms and squeezed her tight. "You're back!"
Her cheeks burned as she felt Laleli's warm body pressing against her. That was a
very
thin shirt. Button was wearing a hooded coat of furs--Lapis had made it for her last Solstice--but she could still feel the... softness of Laleli's form.
"Course I am!" Laleli released her with a grin and looked her up and down. "Didn't you all get my letter?"
"I--yes. Yes, we did." Button found herself smiling. She couldn't help herself. "It's great to see you."
"Where's the others?" Laleli spun and hooked her arm in Button's, leading the way up the hill. "Are they there already?"
"There's no way Minni's early to anything." Button giggled, trying to resist the urge to press up against Laleli. "But there's no way Lapis is late."
The rain started to fall heavier, drumming against the surrounding hills, rattling the leaves and branches of the woods at their back.
"Gosh, it's coming down hard, huh?" Laleli pressed in tighter. "You gotta warm me up. I am not dressed for this."
"What, um..." Button stared at the ground ahead of them, now trying very hard not to squirm. "What happened to that awful hat you had?"
"
Awful
?" Laleli's voice rang with half-joking outrage. "You vicious mink! That hat was
rakish
, and you all knew it!"
A smile lurked at the corner of Button's mouth.
"A dire scorpion ate it." Laleli kicked a glowpebble off of the path. "Bardic training is
wretched.
"Oh." Button blinked. "And you want to relax from all that by... spending the night in the Glimmering Manor."
"Sure! Sounds like fun!" Laleli giggled, shooting her a sly grin that dripped with conspiracy. "Don't tell me you're scared."
"I am not." Button drew herself up straight and took a deep breath. "There's... no such thing as the Baroness, after all."
"Oh, so Lapis
has
gotten to you." Laleli's grin widened. "
And
she made you that gorgeous jacket, unless-I-am-to-be-much-gruesomely-mistaken."
Button rolled her eyes. "So?"
"Oh, nothing." Laleli leaned in close, and Button stopped breathing for a moment. "But if you want my help getting that cobblehead's attention, you just-let-me-know." She booped Button on the nose, then released her and skipped ahead towards the manor looming over them. "What's the point of becoming a bard if I can't play matchmaker?"
Button stared after Laleli and swallowed. She looked up at the manor--an edifice of pale gray brick, covered with lichen as if rimed in frost. The old outer wall, once as tall as an ogress, now crumbled so low you could hop over it. The metal gate had long since been stolen and no doubt melted for scrap, leaving only the remnants of rusty hinges to mark their passing.
Despite it being early afternoon, the rainstorm had darkened the sky to a steady twilight. Glowpebbles all around lit the way, though, and up in the shadows atop the hill, the Glimmering Manor beyond seemed to shine with a light all its own.
Button stuck her hands in her coat pockets and hurried after, slowly so as to keep her own short skirt from fluttering behind her.
~ ~ ~ ~
"Oh my gosh," Minni bubbled, "I can't believe
I'm
early to something for once, and
Button's
the one that's late!" She grinned at the girl sitting next to her. "Maybe she really is scared of the stories!"
"Button's scared of eye contact," Olivine murmured with a smirk. She reached over and stroked Minni's flowing red hair, so much longer than her own simple crew cut. Minni sighed and leaned into the touch. "Though I'm guessing she ran into Laleli. Laleli would slow anyone down."
"Gosh," Minni whispered, "we're gonna see her again! All grown up and grown past us!"
"She's not even a real bard yet." Olivine sniffed disdainfully. "You're a year older than her."
"I am?"
"The whole reason she's coming back is for her
twentieth
, remember?"
"Oh, right!" Minni giggled sheepishly. "I guess I was so excited to see her, I forgot her birthday. I didn't get her anything." She glanced around the room, pouting. "Maybe I could find her something here?"
They sat in the alcove of what once had been a beautifully-furnished bow window in the Baroness's old sitting room. Lapis had swept it clean and put in several pillows and blankets before leaving to 'sweep the area'.
The sitting room, situated directly to the left from the foyer, was in a dire state. The chandelier was still hanging from the ceiling, but any candles it had once held had long-since been eaten by vermin or lost to time. The carpeting was dusty and stained, despite Lapis's best efforts, and the furniture had been stolen years ago. But the two bow windows remained, and the glass had somehow remained intact.
They heard a muffled, "Oof!" and several embarrassingly censored swears from upstairs.
"Someone should really, like, go help her." Minni blinked big eyes up towards the chimney.
"Oh, definitely. She almost managed an actual profanity that time." Olivine tickled under Minni's chin, making her giggle helplessly. "But I don't think you want to leave me unattended, do you~?"
"Oh! Um..." Minni squirmed as she felt Olivine's other hand slipping down to cup her slight ass.
"Plus, you don't want to ruin that
gorgeous
makeup, do you,
slut
?" Olivine purred in her ear.
"O-Oh..." Minni shivered, as much at the word as at the hand tracing up and down to the small of her back, stroking delicately through her crop top. "N-No, duh." She fluttered her thick painted lashes, managing a giggle. "I mean, like, just these took me all morning!"
"Of course not!" Olivine laughed. "And you're such a
pretty
girl for me now, aren't you?" She pulled back, and her dark lips were inches from Minni's. "All made up like my... little...
bimbo
."
Minni positively moaned as Olivine's hand slid under her boyshorts, so rough and rugged from that time in the fields...
"Such a silly girl," Olivine teased, "thinking I'd
allow
her to spoil her pretty painted face. This body is
mine
, slut."
"Yours," Minni cried softly, wriggling with need.
"That's right." Olivine laughed. "And I intend to take..." Her hand started to slide around Minni's ass toward the front. Minni's heartbeat quickened. "...
full
advantage of it. Would you like that, slut? Would you like--"
"
I can hear you both, you turds.
"
They both jumped. Lapis's voice had come echoing down from the chimney. Olivine looked at the fireplace, then smiled.
"How's the chimney sweeping going, Lappy, honey?" she called sweetly.
"
How's the firewood gathering going, Olivia, sweetie?
"
Olivine's smile soured. She scowled at the chimney. "It's
Olivine.
"
"I like Olivia," Minni said happily, leaning back against the wall. "It sounds like the name you'd give a princess!"
Olivine hated her given name. Lapis hated her nickname. Only each one was allowed to use the other, and Minni was pretty sure that was just because they both loved fighting too much to put a stop to it.
Minni also knew, from the evil look Olivine gave her, that calling Olivia a 'princess name' was going to get her viciously punished later. She looked forward to it.
tap-tap-tap
Again, Olivine jumped. She spun as Minni looked out the window.
Laleli--gorgeous, three-years-gone Laleli--and cute little Button stood there in the rain, huddled together like chicks in the nest. They both looked deeply unamused. Laleli's auburn braid was visibly drenched, and Button's long black hair was dripping-wet. It was cute to see Button trying to look angry when she got to stand that close to Laleli.
Laleli gestured towards the door and mimed opening it.
"Ooh, how long were you two standing there?" Minni called.
Button's red cheeks were answer enough.