A Sex Slave To Alien Masters (Erotica)

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“Ooooh, kinky.”

“Of course, she did not let Eduran know of her desires at first. In truth, she did not know if she ever would tell him. He was in his youth, and young men needed experience and exploration. Unfortunately, as the years passed on, Eduran got a little too much experience and exploration with the ladies of the court to the point where he found it very difficult to concentrate on his studies with Rila.

In what I am sure must have been an honest and noble effort to keep Eduran’s attention on his important work, Rila began to focus his attention in other ways. Her attire became more alluring, and she began to offer certain rewards for an effective days work.”

“You mean the kind of reward that you’re giving me right now?” Gregory asked wryly.

“Not quite so intimate in the beginning. She would wear slinkier garments when he prevailed and more concealing attire when his attention began to drift.”

“I can see that working,” he nodded. “You’ve definitely got my complete attention right now.”

Lydia laughed softly at that, and then she casually leaned in to press her heavy breasts against his back and kiss his cheek.

“I am very glad to hear that. Would you like to hear the rest of the story?”

“Both of us would.” He gestured down between his thighs where the story’s kinky turn had definitely gotten the attention of the hard length rising up between his thighs.

“Mmmm, in that case I’ll continue.” Lydia paused a moment to lick her lips whilst looking down at her other eager listener. She then resumed her massage and began the rest of the tale. “As I’m sure you can imagine, Eduran was much more interested in his studies from that point on. When he’d passed his twentieth year, Rila became less inhibited around him. The teasing that she had begun began to get out of her control. Instead of wearing form-fitting garments, she would allow him to select what she would wear for their tutoring sessions. Then, if he was very good, she would begin to remove those garments one by one for each successful question he answered.

By that point, it is said that Eduran’s parents were becoming concerned. The young man needed a wife, and for some strange reason he only seemed interested in books.”

“I fucking bet.”

“They began a campaign of introducing him to some of the most beautiful women in the realm, but he took to none of them. The effort did make Rila somewhat jealous, however, and in response she finally took Eduran for her own. Strange, loud noises were heard rising from her tower late into the night. Everyone grew concerned until it was explained that Eduran’s tutor was offering him singing lessons as part of his teachings of the finer points of court etiquette.”

“Singing lessons? And his parents bought that?”

Lydia smiled indulgently.

“Publicly? Yes. Privately? I doubt it. For one thing, it’s a matter of record that the steward and stewardess stopped requesting the presence of beautiful young women to present to their son shortly after that first singing lesson. Leonaric was not someone who missed details, and that would have been a rather large detail to miss. So our two lovers were momentarily left alone.”

“Isn’t 20 years a little old to still be studying? I mean, where I’m from, during similar times to these, kids were on the battlefield at 15 or 16?”Content is © by NôvelDrama.Org.

“That is true, and by then Eduran had indeed fought in battle many times. The truth was that he had quite a mind for it, and was far beyond the capabilities of his father. Eduran’s parents wanted a more complete education for their son who was to take over after their passing. I think that perhaps after some time Rila and Eduran began studying new things together rather than having her merely teach him. He later wrote that she was always cleverer than he was, and so she often still took the lead in their sessions.”

“I bet she did, the little minx.”

“Yes, but that was unfortunately to come to an end. An unprecedented alliance of three kingdoms had formed, and they set their sights on conquering Eduran’s home once and for all before dividing it up between them. The young man needed to leave, for his father was growing ill and could no longer defend their homeland. So, he told Rila to wait for him and that the moment he returned he would marry her. With that, he left at the head of an army of two thousand men and made his way south.”

“Two thousand? That seems a little on the small side.”

“Oh it was. It was equally alarming for his citizens that the army disappeared into the south and wasn’t heard from again for a full year. The fortifications were still manned, but over the course of that year they fell one by one to the alliance. The central city itself would have only held out for a few weeks more when Eduran’s banners were once again spotted on the horizon. He stood at the head of an army of 10, 000 men. Men he had called on from the farms and war-torn regions to the south. Men fighting for peace and rest rather than spoils and greed. Alongside those men, a fighting force of 70, 000 orcs had joined Eduran’s army. This signalled the beginning of the peace between humans and orcs, for Eduran had promised to keep humans from their lands to the south if they supported his efforts.

That army of 90, 000 stood against an army of 150, 000 and emerged victorious. The defeat was so crushing that one of the alliance kingdoms instantly bowed to Eduran. From then, he took the opportunity to march through each of the others one by one and put and end to the fighting.”

“What about those long-held grudges between the kings?”

“War by conquest offers more permanent solutions to disputes than diplomacy. It’s difficult to complain about one’s neighbour with your mouth no longer linked to your lungs.”

“Yikes.”

“Eduran was tired. He wanted to go home. When he did, his people made him the first emperor, and his line has ruled the realms of men ever since. Rila helped him with that, of course. It is said that when he returned home that it took them several days to leave their bedroom, and the first thing they did thereafter was marry each other.”

“That’s nice. Y’know, not including the decapitations.” Gregory smiled slowly and turned to look at Lydia when she ceased working his muscles with her fingers. “Did they live happily ever after?”

“They did. Their lives were long, and although their reign wasn’t prosperous it did lay the foundations to bring the human realms back from the brink of collapse. Without Eduran and Rila, we likely would not have been able to stand against the later emergence of the demons in the north.”

“Then that’s a very nice story. It was scary enough having to face down Algra when I landed here. Don’t know what I’d have done if I’d had to face down a demon horde.”


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