Chapter 3
(MxF)
There wasn't enough room between their bodies to shift and turn during sleep, unless they awoke their nearby partner. So, once they began to open their eyes and touch each other, they all rose relatively quickly.
Kilroy dressed himself in his leather undergarments, which gave his body enough protection from the cold that he could suffer it another day. Lyra dressed herself in warm furs more made for a Human king, or an Elvish noble. And Colborn's normal attire was serviceably warm, leather armor covering most of his skin. He wasn't surprised that Kilroy wasn't wearing his rusty armor; it was only useful in a fight anyway, otherwise it would exhaust him much faster.
Kilroy immediately began chopping trees down at their base, carrying the massive logs back to camp, sweat rolling down his face like a waterfall. Colborn and Lyra ate a tiny breakfast, consisting of leftover venison steak from their feast last night. And then Colborn approached Kilroy, forcing him to stop the task he was so enamored with.
"What is it?" Kilroy asked, wiping the sweat from his forehead, as he left his axe stuck in the side of a pine tree.
"What should we do?" Colborn retorted, looking back at the female warrior sitting in front of their roaring fire.
Kilroy stopped for a good moment, thinking through his choices carefully. He wiped the sweat from his brow, and clasped Colborn's shoulder, pulling him close. "Take my sack of gold in the cave, and travel to the town Lyra's clan has been using to buy supplies. Get steel arrows, a spare bow or two, fur, oil, salt, ale, nails if they have a blacksmith. Just what you can carry, of course, until we have some cattle."
Colborn rubbed his body against his Orc alpha, enjoying the electric intimacy anytime Kilroy touched his skin. "Smart." He said, before Kilroy buried his mouth into Colborn's neck, nipping at him. "Come on now, don't make her jealous already." He smiled, half joking.
Kilroy returned a look that Lyra gave him from the cave's entrance, which sprung her into action and had the warrior woman walking toward them. "What's the celebration?" She asked, already comfortable enough to rest her chest against Kilroy's, her nipples rubbing against him through her furs.
"You and Colborn need to get some supplies. I suspect your clan has some human contacts in the region?" Kilroy asked, a serious tone overtaking his normally cool composure.
Lyra returned a longing look to her chieftain. "Of course. It'll probably take us the entire day to get there and back, even on the road." She placed a hand on Colborn's leather chestplate. "That's if Colborn doesn't entice me into the bushes."
Kilroy grabbed Lyra's groin, feeling her already stiffening member. Lyra was taken aback by his touch. "Make sure you save that for tonight. Otherwise, it might lead to a pack of direwolves eating you both, ass first."
Lyra gave him a longing look with his firm grip on her cock, and similarly looked disappointed as his hand traveled up her toned stomach, eventually stopping on her throat, tightening ever so slightly, reminding her. "Oh, daddy." She murmured, trying to get a rise out of him.
"If you get my bottom killed, I'll flay you alive." Kilroy had no humor in his tone, only stark-cold reality. He could feel her swallow against his grip.
"I'll die myself before I let his sweet ass go." She struggled to smile while the air slowly drained out of her lungs.
"Good." Kilroy let her go, leaving a red collar around her green flesh where he squeezed.
Their chieftain broke away and grabbed the axe buried in the tree he was chopping down, returning to the hard work ahead of him.
Colborn exchanged a look with Lyra, silently wishing Kilroy had squeezed his neck like that. "Come on." He said, knowing that despite the fact he was a bottom, he was still above the Orc warrior in station. Lyra followed wordlessly, probably getting an eyeful of his slim, toned backside. He collected Kilroy's purse from the cave, and turned to the female warrior. "Alright, lead the way, my warrior." He said facetiously, expecting her to pout.
"Mm, that's what I want to hear next time I'm balls deep in you." She smiled, leading the smaller Orc out of the small valley and toward the dirt road just a couple leagues away.
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As the two Orcs approached the tiny Human town, they hid their faces with hoods, leaving their weapons easily visible. There was no gate, or town guard waiting to inspect them, instead the road led straight to a tiny square in the middle of town. There was a single tavern, "The Whistled Mare", and a tiny chapel, with many poor hovels in between. The town had a small-time blacksmith, hammering away at horse shoes, and a well-armed guard here or there that they easily avoided.
Many of the villagers eyed the newcomers with suspicion, but nobody dared approach the armed, cloaked figures. Before they made much of a ruckus, Lyra led Colborn to her contact, someone living in a comparably rich house close to the center of town.
The door swung open after Lyra knocked in a specific manner, and shut quickly behind Colborn. Torches and candles were lit, with the windows and shutters closed due to the cold. Lyra was face to face with the estate's butler, and took her hood off before speaking. "I'm here to trade with your master." She said, her Orc teeth slightly barred, as if she was intimidating the poor Human. He seemed unphased, nodding before waving them both to follow as he strolled through the nearby hallway. Colborn felt uneasy in this Human home, never before accustomed to sneaking into Human society with the caveat that he might have to fight to the death to get back home.
Lyra in contrast was calm and smooth, glancing back at Colborn with curiosity in her eyes. "Are you scared, Colborn? Don't worry," she closed the distance and whispered in his ear. "I'll keep you safe, no matter what." The Orc warrior grabbed his ass, squeezing his cheek tightly, before letting him fall behind her again.
Colborn enjoyed the attention she fed him, something Kilroy frequently did not do, but also felt wary, as she was unnaturally obsessed with him. He didn't know what to make of it, whether or not she was actually trying to attract him to abandon Kilroy, or just wanted him to be her bottom.
They stepped into the main living space of the modest sized home, a well dressed man sat behind a desk in a room filled with books, a fireplace inside of a chimney on the opposite wall. The burning inferno warmed the room like nothing else could, with each entryway closed off by strong oak and steel doors. Upon Lyra entering the room, the human looked up from his letters and parchment, smiling once he saw Colborn enter with a sack of gold tied around his waist.
"Peter Decipiat. It's so good to see you, old friend." Lyra sounded almost sarcastic, but Peter smiled brightly in return, standing out of his finely crafted chair.
"Oh, Lyra Herlar. What does your mother need now?" He strolled around his beautiful desk, outstretching his hand in respect.
Lyra grabbed his soft, pink hand and squeezed it while dragging him inches away from her body, thumping the back of her fist on her chest, and pushing his hand against his chest in a similar manner. "I've come to trade for my new chieftain."
Peter took a moment to recover, shaking blood back into his hand after her grip cut off circulation. "I see. There's another Orc clan forming in the icy mountains?"
Colborn was just a couple feet behind Lyra, but stepped up beside her as the human spoke.