The door of the inn flew open with a bang, blowing in a gust of frozen air. Captain Dominic sat with his platoon of Therian soldiers in the small inn celebrating their latest win against the orcs. All of the Therians stilled and turned their watchful lion eyes to the group coming in.
Fairies.
Beautiful, glowing, fair-skinned, and golden-haired fairies, all of them dressed for war. Each carried a bow almost as long as them, which wasn't saying much since fairies were typically small. The tallest leader of the group only came to the mid-chest of a Therian, and Captain Dominic stood a head taller than the seven feet of a normal Therian lion-man.
The lead female, shoulders high, head back, strode into the room. Her shimmering golden hair caught the light from the fireplace.
One by one the talk from the Therian soldiers died down until there was only silence in the great room. They all stared at her, watching her as she glided into the room.
She glanced around the room, observing the eighteen warriors. Her sparkling hazel eyes landed on the captain, taking in his half lion face and his tawny yellow-and-black mane filled with braids of battle beads. Her eyes traveled to his scarred face and then to the battle-ax strapped to his back.
She nodded in acknowledgment.
He returned the nod.
The human innkeeper rushed over to her, bowing. "Good evening, mighty warrior fairy. Welcome! I have plenty of food and mead to go around but I must apologize. These fine Therians have already claimed all my rooms. I can put you and your sisters up in the barn. It will keep you warm and dry for the evening."
"We need no food or drink of yours. We could not eat what you serve anyway," her lip curled.
"Well beautiful warrior, what can I help you with?"
She paused, rubbing her delicate pale hand across her forehead. After glancing around the room one last time, she sighed, shook her head, and then seemed to make up her mind.
"What we need is... a ceremony. A sacrifice you might even say." She left the innkeeper with his baffled look and she strode right to Captain Dominic's table.
"May I?" she indicated the empty chair at his table.
He pushed it out with his foot and spread his arm to include it as an invitation.
His Lieutenant Drake jumped up from the table and held the chair for her. She stared openly at him with her sparkling hazel eyes, and then she smiled at him and took the seat he offered.
You would have thought the goddess herself sat there. The lieutenant grinned like a fool and hovered over her. Dominic shot him a look. Damn fairy magic was fucking with him.
His corporal pulled himself out of his drunken stupor and offered her his half-finished mead.
Her nose crinkled before she shook her head, making her golden hair dance around her shoulders.
By the gods, thought Dominic. Had none of his men ever met a fairy before? They were conniving, arrogant creatures, willing to use their fairy bewitchment without morals. They were not known to associate with what they considered "lower class creatures," which pretty much included all the were-animals and humans. These fairies must be desperate. He looked forward to finding out what they needed from him.
"I am Fayneen, of the western woodland fairies." Her voice sounded sultry and low, whispering over them. She used the standard were-animal greeting of placing her palm over her heart.
It raised the fur on his neck. How much of that was her real voice, and how much was the magical charm?
"I'm Captain Dominic, this is Lieutenant Drake, Corporal Raylan," he nodded at each one in turn. Both of his men beamed at her as she turned her attention to them.
"We are only passing through on our way to join the northern fairies in their war with the orcs," she continued. "They are short on archers and have requested our assistance. My squad and I are to meet up with them tomorrow evening." At the mention of her squad, she nodded her head at the eight remaining fairies, huddled at the door.
Dominic cocked his head and waited in silence.
"You are so brave to join the orc war. But such a beautiful woman should not have to risk herself," Corporal Raylan told her.
Her eyes furrowed and she pursed her lips as she stared at the corporal. Dominic had to hold back a chuckle. Lieutenant Drake punched the corporal in the arm.
"What? I meant no offense, it's one thing for us Therians and the were-animals to fight in the orc war, we are twice the size and strength of you and...." Corporal Raylan seemed to realize his mistake and shut his mouth.
Good, maybe we will get to the bottom of this, Dominic thought.
"So, Fayneen, let's cut to the chase, what is it you need from us? Because you didn't come in here for our winning personalities and conversational skills," Dominic cut in, shooting a glance at Corporal Raylan, who had the courtesy to look abashed.
"Well Captain Dominic, what we need are sacrifices. Not to kill or hurt or anything tremendously painful," she added after seeing his look of dismay. "We have a ceremony to the woodland goddess Bohyna that she demands we perform before a battle. It is our tradition before battle to...well...to have ceremonial sex. Wild sex. Usually, it is one large group sex, but as most of my squad are female and my personal preferences have me craving a different scene than that..."
This was not what he expected to hear.
There were a few collective gasps around the room. Several chuckles from his men. A few of the men looked over to the rest of the fairy group and loud murmuring started around the room.
Dominic roared and held up his hand.
The men went silent.
"So, let me get this straight, you...and your fairies want to have a what? A ceremonial orgy? With how many of my soldiers?"
"Not an orgy, per se. We would divide up. Smaller groups I think would be best, don't you? I would not want to overwhelm your men," she looked around at them as she said this.
"No, we wouldn't want to do that," he sarcastically replied. He knew this was a bad idea but by the look on the faces of his men, he didn't think he would live it down if he denied them fairy sex.
Several were already on their feet looking around at the fairies huddled in the doorway.
Dominic sighed. "Very well," he agreed. "But one night only, no magic, no strings attached, no permanent physical damage. Volunteers only!"
At this, the inn's great room echoed with the sound of chairs scraping and his men talking and laughing.
He shook his head, and asked quietly to Fayleen, "Birth control?"
"All my fairies are taking birch root, there will be no... unwanted consequences."
Dominic shook his head, but he kept quiet.
Fayleen divided the fairies and lion-men into small groups. When she finished, she returned to his table.
"I will be taking the two of you," she said, pointing to the lieutenant and corporal.
When Dominic realized this did not include himself, he raised his eyebrows at her.
"Oh, Captain, no offense. I am sure you are quite skilled in the bedroom, but us fairies, we...how shall I say it, prefer a more perfect...well, less scarred visage. Your battle scars are off-putting to us," she indicated the long, jagged scar bisecting his face.
He wanted to tell her there were a lot worse on the rest of his body. He knew this was not going to go well.
"But we have one of our own who is as scarred as you, I thought you two would be a good match tonight. Amina! Come here!" With this, the fairies pushed forward a fairy covered in a cloak. The fairies muttered in their language and laughed as Amina moved through them. Dominic could not understand the language, but he sensed the derision.
She shoved her way through them and stood before Fayleen and Dominic.
"Amina is not accustomed to, nor does she care for, our traditional sacrifice ceremonies. She is... virgin to them." At this seeming insult from their leader, the rest of the group became bolder in their laughter. "But she will perform the ceremony well enough I think." She then turned on her heels and glided off with the two men.
Within no time the Therians and fairies left to go to their rooms. Dominic watched them all leave until it was just him and the remaining fairy and of course the disgruntled innkeeper, who did not get included in any of the groups. He was human, and fairies hated humans almost as much as they hated orcs. He muttered curses under his breath as he cleaned up the abandoned mugs and plates of food.
Dominic realized the fairy had been quietly speaking to him.
"...so, I understand completely if you do not wish to spend the evening in my company." Her soft voice sent shivers down his spine.
"Why?" he asked, sensing he had missed the first part of what she said.
She paused before she responded.