Undertale: Just rewards (spoiler warning) by TerraDraca, literature
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Undertale: Just rewards (spoiler warning)
"See? I never betrayed you," the now meek little golden flower said, "It was all a trick see? I was waiting to kill him for you! After all it's me your best friend! I'm helpful. I can be useful to you. I promise I won't get in your way."
Chara stood motionless.
"I can help... I can... I can...."
Chara's grip on the dusty knife tightened.
"Please don't kill me!"
SLASH! SLASH! SLASH! SLASH! SLASH! SLASH! SLASH! SLASH!
Flowey talked tough but Chara always knew he was still the same old crybaby as before.
"At last, we have achieved the absolute. We eradicated the enemy and became strong. All that's left to do is erase thi
The succubus Village, Day 7 by TerraDraca, literature
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The succubus Village, Day 7
Tamara almost couldn't get any sleep that night, both from excitement and anxiety at once. Today would be the cumulation of all her week's work. Would it all be for naught or would the dream of a succubus village come to pass? She was so caught up in all these thoughts that she almost didn't even notice the captain talking to the innkeeper, nearly jumping at the sight.
"I'm glad you enjoy the tea sir. I've been working on it," the innkeeper said cheerfully, trying not to let his presence intimidate her.
"Yes, I shall have to come for more regularily," he replied finishing it.
"Are you okay sir? You seem distracted about something," sh
The Succubus Village, Day 6 by TerraDraca, literature
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The Succubus Village, Day 6
"Ah! What a beautiful morning!"
The morning's light shone down on Tamara as she sprung out of bed with even more energy than usual. Though, she certainly had good reason to be...
"Mmm...morning already?" came a familiar yet new voice from her bed as the covers were pulled aside. There she lay, recognizably the nun from before but now long shed the covers of the nun's habit and basking in her new, shapely form. Her eyes drooped as though only partially concerned with the real world and a deep blush colored her fair complextion.
"So, how are you feeling? Got any ideas for the festival?" Tamara asked.
"Heh...yeah," the other succubus sa
The Succubus Village, Day 5 by TerraDraca, literature
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The Succubus Village, Day 5
The next morning, the church recieved a visitor. While she would before shy away from this place, her confidence had grown in the recent days, enough to look for her next target here. That's when she saw her, a young, timid looking girl with round glasses and dressed in a typical nun's habit, looking quite stressed as she sat alone in a chair.
"I think I've found her," Tamara said to herself approaching, "Hello, are you okay?"
"Huh? Oh sorry," she replied awkwardly, "I didn't see you come in. Can I help you?"
"I just haven't gotten around to looking at this church since I first came here. It's lovely!" Tamara said looking around befor
The succubus village, day 2 by TerraDraca, literature
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The succubus village, day 2
The innkeeper quickly looked through her keys for the right one hastily. Those cries and moans, surely her guest must be ill or worse possibly! That couldn't be allowed, not with her reputation on the line. None could have prepared for what she found when she opened the door. There in the room was a naked, demonic looking creature who turned around as she entered, lustful power gleaming in her eyes.
“You...you're a...” she stammered as the figure stepped closer to her.
“A succubus, yes,” Tobias said as she per her arms around the innkeeper's waist, “And I sense no fear from you, awe in fact.”
“
The succubus village, day 1 by TerraDraca, literature
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The succubus village, day 1
It wasn't dragon slaying or any other kind of stuff of legends type of job for a sellsword. No, escort an old scholar to a site where some old ruins had been discovered in some backwater mining village. Tobias yawned as the cart continued down the road towards it's destination as the old man just pored over his books as he seemed well accustomed to. Well, at least he was paying well which was what really mattered in the end.
“Ah, this must be the place,” the scholar said as the village came into view. It was a rather quaint looking place with but a dozen or two inhabitants. Definitely a nice place to live for those who prefe
My grandparents would often tell me when you get old, you start to count the days instead of the years. Being closer to death really changes your perception of time. I never imagined I'd experience that when I'm not even 20 yet, but ever since my diagnosis, that's been my entire life...
"Morning Yuka, did you sleep okay?" the nurse said as she brought my breakfast and checked up on my vitals. I only nodded weakly. Talking had gotten straining and I didn't feel like chatting anyway. I could glimpse her face looking sad at seeing me this way.
"Hey," she said putting a hand to my shoulder, "I know this isn't easy to deal with but we will
The old Enchanting Clothing store on 4th street, Max must have passed by it hundreds of times as he'd walk to work and back each day. He never did take much notice of it before but maybe it was inevitable that he finally would.
"So a few more years and I should have enough to...huh..." he said chatting with a co-worker walking alongside him when he suddenly came to a stop in front of the store.
"What's wrong?" his friend asked.
"I could swear I saw that mannequin's eyes follow me..." he said indicating the female mannequin standing in the shop window, wearing a flowing blue dress. Her face was painted with colorful makekup and her long r