All characters are 18 years old or older. Geography has never been my strong suit. I didn't earn the nickname of 'wrong way' decades ago for nothing. Part four had an itty-bitty error, somehow Massachusetts found its way north of New York, how annoying. For some reason I always pictured it like halfway between New York and Florida. Nope! That said... read, vote, and comment to your heart's desire. Welcome to part five of Play Testers Wanted!
Byzantium:
I sat between Natasha on my left and Steph on my right. I was doing a not so clandestine comparison of their breasts as we soaked in the hot tub. Natasha cupped her hands together and splashed water over her tits. Steph smiled and gestured at the water while muttering a few arcane syllables. The water elemental appeared in the form of a column of bubbling water.
"Rub my back, will you?" Steph purred.
"Yes Mistress," the elemental whispered his entire body vibrating.
Steph moved to the middle of the tub and Natasha joined her when I gestured. The Black Widow sat in Steph's lap and as I watched they kissed as the elemental moved behind the Sorceress Supreme. The column of water swam behind Steph and rubbed against her back.
'Borrow her elemental my beloved.' Anackire whispered in my thoughts.
'I don't know how.' I replied as Natasha's tongue slipped between Steph's lips.
'It is easy if you know how.' My patron moaned. 'Do as I tell you and give the girls a little thrill.
I whispered the syllables as soft as I could and felt the elemental falter but then succumb to my will. Anackire praised my newfound skill. She told me what to do next and I failed to hide my mischievous smile.
"He's up to something." Natasha purred.
"But what?" Steph asked as the elemental slithered into a new position. "Naughty elemental... what are you up to... UNNNNNN!!"
"Ghost you evil little shit... UNNNNN god!" Natasha moaned as the elemental extended a second watery tentacle between her pussy lips. The first was already deep inside Steph.
"Let's see what it can do." I chuckled. "Come on my little pet and make them happy."
"Yes Master." It replied. "How do I feel Mistress?"
"UNNN... UNNNN... UNNNN!!" Steph moaned as she kissed Natasha more passionately.
"I love the show." I grinned. "Why don't you two stand up and let me get a better look?"
The two little exhibitionists got to their feet. Steph pulled Natasha into a blistering kiss as the water elemental worked them over. I could feel Anackire praise me as the elemental produced two more tentacles and worked them into the lovely ladies back doors. I sat and watched as the girl's clung tighter as they both got closer and closer to climaxing.
"Almost there..." I said grinning. "Almost..."
They both cried out breaking that formidable kiss. I dismissed the elemental with my thanks. Steph spun and glared at me even though she was smiling at the same time.
"How the hell did you do that?" Steph asked.
"What happened?" Natasha whimpered as she sat back in the water.
"Ghost managed to shanghai my water elemental. It was his idea to violate us like that." Steph pouted.
I ignored her and pulled the amulet I had gotten during my fight on the highway out of my inventory. I looked it over before handing it to the Sorceress Supreme. The nonagon, or nine-sided object, was made of a strange marbled multicolored metallic alloy. The three primary colors were gold, silver, and black. Only one side had markings on it, and they were alien to me, but I was hardly an expert. Steph looked it over and she was genuinely intrigued. The strange metal alone was enough to keep her attention for five full minutes.
"I didn't know this even existed." She declared her voice soft and full of wonder.
"What is it?" Natasha asked sipping from a bottle of cold water.
"Byzantium." Steph replied.
"You mean it was made in Byzantium." The Widow stated but the sorceress shook her head. "If not in Byzantium then what?"
"Of Byzantium." Steph corrected her gently. "Byzantium is a legendary blend of Asgardian Uru metal, Wakandan vibranium, and meteoric adamantium. It shouldn't exist but here it is. The swirling of red, gold, and black are a clear indicator. I am going to commune with it and scry its powers or functions."
"Be careful kitten," I warned her, and she smiled. Steph took the amulet into her hand and closed her eyes. A moment later she yelped in pain when a bright blue spark crackled along its surface. "What happened?" I queried as it plopped into the waters of the hot tub.
"Shit! That fucking hurt!" Steph cursed as she rubbed the webbing between thumb and forefinger. I fumbled around for a bit before retrieving it. "Be careful with that!" She urged. "It doesn't like me. Tell me what you know about it, please."
"Not much to say," I said as I thought back to the battle on the highway. "I don't know if the guy that possessed it was actually a sorcerer or just another mutant. I am assuming that Von Doom hired them to steal the shipment of vibranium. I can't be sure if the previous owner already had it or if Viktor gave it to him."
"Doom eh," Steph murmured with a frown on her face. "He is quite skilled in the mystic arts. If he had a hand in this, we should be cautious."
"I agree, I'll be... holy shit!" I cursed as I opened my hand. "Look!"
I held the talisman between thumb and forefinger. The water had transformed it. The metal was now translucent and many of the markings were gone and those that were visible had changed.
"I know those characters!" She gasped. "The runes belong to the Ia'kandri. I've only run into their writings once during my travels. It was a drying parallel world where the dominant life form were extremely gifted shapeshifters, the Ia'kandri. While they were extinct their literature and magic still survived. Let me take notes." She eagerly expounded as her index finger traced the runes into the air which hung there burning.
"Do you think it is elemental in nature?" I asked and she agreed. "Fire it is." I told her as I held my hand holding the amulet above my head and wrapped it in flames. "Here!" I stated. "Jot it down."
"Got it." The sorceress reported. "Next."
Black Widow watched intrigued as I went through all the elements I could manifest. In total I manifested nine such elements. The riddle to unlock the talisman's power was the order in which those primal forces were brought into existence. It took a while but through the process of elimination we puzzled out that sequence. The relic glowed, burned, crackled, and half a dozen other transformations until it resolved itself into a nine-sided ring. I caught it as it fell into my open palm.
"Wonderful light show!" Natasha squealed in delight.
"Indeed." Steph agreed.
"Speak her name and my power is yours." The ring uttered softly.