by Eden Redd
Jon’s anxiety washed away, his fingers letting go of the cage and touching Zelda’s pointed ear. Desire caused his cock to throb as Zelda’s muffled moans grew louder. The intimate slurping and moving caused the airy pod to warm, despite the cool night breeze. Webbed hands clutched at Jon’s sides as Zelda’s head bobbed a little faster.
“You’re… really good at this,” Jon said through clenched teeth.
Zelda continued, lips moving along his veiny shaft with sultry ease.
The heated excitement began to build as she slathered and licked Jon’s cock just the right way. Images and scenarios swirled in Jon’s mind, a wanting to force her back and pushing himself inside her beginning to scream in his head.
Zelda tasted a drop of Jon’s seed and she looked up to him with pitch-black eyes.
Jon stared down, seeing the simple wanting etched into her expression. It spoke volumes. Despite her hard personality at times, this moment glowed of innocent desire. She simply wanted him to be happy as she sucked on him, never breaking eye contact.
“I’m close,” Jon whispered.
Zelda’s eyes closed and she continued to suck on his member.
Jon’s fingers pressed along her ear as the inner dam began to crack. The excitement of the moment set his soul on fire as Zelda let out small moans. The moment the wheel began to move, the jolt and swing of the pod sent the young man over the edge.
Zelda’s eyes opened wide as come spurted into her mouth. Eyes half closing, she sucked harder, several more spurts filling her throat. Jon groaned as his very soul pushed through his body and spurted into the sea elf’s mouth. Zelda’s movements slowed as she swallowed, her lips and tongue coaxing out every drop.
Jon let out a long exhale as the sea elf lingered. The Ferris Wheel stopped again and their pod swung in the breeze.
Zelda pulled back and stroked Jon, looking up with a sultry grin. “The witch was not wrong.”
“You are amazing,” Jon said with a small grin.
“You were afraid,” Zelda said with a wicked grin.
“Not that afraid.”
Zelda gave a sarcastic nod. “Sure, you weren’t. Do you think you can go again? I’m still hungry.”
Jon nodded as his cock was still hard. “We better hurry before we reach the bottom,” he smiled.
***
Lilly looked up to the pod Jon and Zelda were in. When Zelda’s head disappeared from view, the pirate elf smiled.
The crowds along the boardwalk seemed to grow thicker. The three elves stood in the middle. Syndra stared off toward nothing. Cora had the large, stuffed purple snake around her body. The thin elf gave an indifferent gaze before rubbing the snake’s head against her cheek.
“We should tell Jon everything,” Lilly stated.
Syndra and Cora looked up to their Captain with perplexed expressions.
“His honor may push him to the enemy’s side,” the witch warned.
“You don’t think he will do that?” Cora said with an even tone.
Lilly closed her eyes and tilted her head forward. “I don’t believe he will. He informed me of his family and their history. I’m sure he won’t want that information to go public.”
Syndra looked to Lilly with serious eyes. “He may have said those things so he can know our intentions. It’s too dangerous.”
“You tasted him. Do you believe he will turn on us?” Lilly asked.
Syndra’s serious expression melted into concern. “I… I can’t say. He’s… influenced me. I can’t remain objective.”
“You have fallen for him,” Cora said to the witch before turning her gaze to the pod with Jon and Zelda. “Just like Zelda is falling for him.”
“I’m not immune,” Lilly said in a sad tone.
“He is truly our Shullkar. Vala and Hexnia have decreed it,” Syndra prayed.
Lilly shook her head. “No, we have decreed it.”
“What shall we do, my Captain,” Cora asked with a blank expression.
“We will tell him all of it when we return home tonight. Syndra, prepare our items if he doesn’t take it well. I’ll distract him as Zelda takes Cora to the ship. If he cannot accept us, we will cast off and find another port to call home,” Lilly commanded.
Syndra’s red eyes blinked. “We will abandon him?”
Lilly gave the witch a confident smile. “I’m just being prudent. My heart says he will understand and even help us, but we must speak the truth if we are to build a relationship together.”
“He’s a good man. I’m willing to give him a chance,” the cabin mate nodded.
“I will burn his body and feed the pieces to Zelda if he betrays us,” Syndra said matter of fact.
Lilly looked to her crew and smiled. “I don’t think it will come to that. I will test it when we return home. For now, we should…” the elf Captain trailed off.
Men and women seemed to stop moving with the crowds. They formed a rough circle around the three elves. Talking and laughing carried on with the carnival atmosphere, but many men and women stood, their almond shaped eyes glancing in Lilly’s and her crew’s direction.
Lilly glanced to the side and her eyes hardened, knowing she saw enough. Thin men and women stood among the passing crowds, their features angular and sharp, bandana’s covering their heads and ears tucked into the fabric. No one would bat an eyelash, seeing these kinds of people walking through. Lilly knew instantly, her hand moving to the small of her back and taking hold of her hidden pistol.
“Syndra, defend Cora while I…” Lilly was cut off as a man in leather and a bandana marched toward her.
“No need for this to get messy. Turn over the prin…” the man began before a rune covered pistol appeared, the hammer cocked back and slamming forward.
Lilly aimed at the man’s chest as the pistol went off. White energy stabbed out, the bolt crossing the small distance in a blink and striking the man in the chest. Ice exploded, encasing the man’s entire chest as his body was thrown back and hitting the boardwalk floor. The bandana flew off, revealing pointed ears.
The crowd around them was stunned until many people among the crowd began pulling out pistols and large daggers.
Chaos and bedlam erupted along the boardwalk as visitors bolted away from the armed army on the boardwalk.
Lilly clicked the pistol, the break action opening the weapon and the spent spell shell flicking out automatically. Fingers moved with nimble finesse as she pulled out another shell and slipped it in, clicking the barrel into place and aiming.
Many men and women aimed their weapons as they surrounded the three elves, their eyes showing dark intentions.
“Defend!” Lilly shouted and pulled the trigger.
***
Zelda smiled slightly as seed spurt into her mouth once again. She snuggled closer, sucking down Jon’s come before licking his cock clean. Jon looked down with warm eyes, his senses reeling from the blissful onslaught.
The sea elf pulled back with a grin. “You are very healthy.”
“Maybe we need to turn the tables,” Jon smirked when shouts and screams filled the air.
Jon stuffed his member in his pants before he and Zelda looked out the side of the caged pod to chaos unfolding on the boardwalk. Syndra and Cora darted to the side as Lilly pointed a pistol and fired off a shot. Jon’s heart leapt in his chest as the energy bolt struck an armed man and he went flying to the ground, his arms and legs still moving and trying to get himself back up. Jon saw the ice around his chest and he sighed in relief that Lilly didn’t kill him.
Zelda made a monstrous growl before her webbed hands grabbed the metal door. Pointed fingers bent metal before the entire door began to groan. Jon watched with intense eyes Zelda growled into a roar, the metal bending further. She let go and rammed her boot against it, sending the metal door flying out and falling to the boardwalk below.
“Get on my back!” Zelda commanded.
Jon didn’t hesitate, jumping on the tall sea elf’s back, his arms ar
ound her neck. Zelda took hold of his arms and a quick inhale.
“When we are on the ground, get to safety,” Zelda ordered and jumped.
Jon’s heart beat steadily in his chest, no fear in his eyes. He watched as gravity took hold and they fell, time slowing down. Lilly clicked her pistol, a shell popping out and she was already slipping a new one in. Bodies converged on her as Syndra and Cora darted to the side. Men and women held out their hands to stop them when Cora was airborne, driving her heel into a face while Syndra drew a dagger and slashed across a thigh. Two men went flying, crashing into others as the witch and cabin mate rushed through the line.
Lilly’s body moved with angular precision as pistols appeared and fired. Jon could barely understand what he was seeing, the Captain shifting her body, energy bolts missing her by inches while her expression was cool, dark, and filled with confidence. It was mind-numbing to see her move with such ease, dodging six energy bolts and then stepping to a man as he reloaded and shooting him in the stomach. Ice blazed along his stomach and midsection as it weighed him down and he fell to his knees. The man barely looked up as Lilly brought her boot hard across and sent him spiraling onto the wooden boardwalk.
Jon’s world shuddered as Zelda’s boots hit the boardwalk floor, cracking it. Jon slipped down as the tall sea elf roared. Webbed fingers grew longer, nails becoming sharper. Zelda’s frame seemed to ripple and change, muscles defining every part of her. She maintained her womanly figure, but her face became sharper, her teeth growing.
Zelda roared and rushed into the remaining crowd as bedlam filled the boardwalk. Jon ducked down and followed, his eyes drinking it in as he approached.
Syndra shouted out a word of power, her dark hands glowing with a blue aura. Men and women rushed her, but from over the side of the boardwalk, balls of seawater rose up. When the men and women were nearly on the shadow elf, she smirked and whispered another word of power. Eight balls of seawater burst forward over the boardwalk.
A man with a sardonic grin grabbed the sea witch when a ball of water slammed into the back of his head. The force behind it was so hard, Syndra grabbed him as his body pinwheeled and slammed him down to the boardwalk floor. Rising up, her hands made arcane movements, balls of water circling like mystical balls and chains.
“Tell the Empire, we will not go without a fight!” Syndra shouted as her hands moved.
Balls of hard water crashed into their attackers, sending them flailing through the air as Syndra became a magical juggernaut.
Cora leapt through the air like gravity was merely a guideline. Hands reached for her, only to grab at air as she moved like an acrobat in a storm. She landed, purple snake still around her, before leaping into the air again. Body spinning, she landed by a booth, her hands grabbing a bucket filled with darts.
Bandana’s flew off as a group of elves rushed the thin Cabin Mate. Cora’s face was a blank mask as her arm whipped in a blur. Darts soared through the air like bullets and when they struck home, grunts and growls filled the chaotic air. Cora moved with steady steps, her arm flashing to the bucket and then releasing colored darts into the invading crowd. Darts hit thighs and elves faltered their advance. A few more darts and the invaders fell, clutching at bloody darts and pulling them out.
Zelda roared as she rushed a group of elves in black leather. They turned their pistols on her, but could not pull the triggers as her webbed hands picked them up and threw them like rag dolls. Men and women screamed as they flew impossibly far into the air and fell into the churning ocean beyond the boardwalks edge.
Lilly pulled a trigger and spun away, a spent shell spinning into the air and a new one slipping into her pistol. Three elves were on her, the Captain striking across with the butt of her pistol and kicking her leg up. Two elves went up and crashed to the floor while a third one grabbed her.
“You won’t win!” he shouted.
Lilly’s brow pointed as she shoved the end of the barrel into the elf’s chest and pulled the trigger.
Energy bloomed before the elf was vaulted into the air and crashed onto the floor, ice covering most of his body except his head.
Zelda seemed to grow larger as she reached out, grabbed an elf and tossed him into the air. Four elves rushed the tall sea elf until she turned to them and roared. The four slid to a halt, turned and ran as Zelda gave chase. She hissed and roared, her webbed hands reaching for them when light flashed and stuck her leg.
Zelda’s black eyes widened as she lost feeling in her leg, the limb going limp. She moved her weight onto her other leg as she tried to keep standing, dragging her other leg behind her. Several elves aimed their pistols as the monstrous sea elf, hammers’ cocking back.
Jon darted toward them and before they could pull triggers, his foot and hands slammed into unguarded knees and ankles. Bodies crumbled as their pistols went off in several directions. Jon moved like a force of nature, his palms striking necks and jaws. His hands grabbed at stunned elves, lowering his center of gravity and flipping the enemy onto their backs, the air forced out of their very lungs.
Zelda smirked as she looked to Jon fighting like a master among students. Glancing to the side, her black eyes widened as several elves grabbed Lilly and tried to take her down.
“Captain!” Zelda shouted as she dragged her leg behind her, trying to reach Lilly.
Lilly grunted as her leg shot straight up, driving her heel into a chin and sending an enemy elf two feet off the ground and flying onto his back. Lilly tossed her pistol to her other hand and pressed the barrel to a head. The elf balked, letting go and scurrying away. Another hand grabbed at her wrist and she rewarded the attempt with the butt of the pistol slamming into a pointed nose. Blood sprayed as the elf clutched at his face before he bent in half, Lilly’s boot slamming into his stomach.
Zelda was nearly to her Captain as Lilly struggled against a few more advancing elves. She reached out to start tossing them aside when light flashed and struck her back. The sea elf staggered and fell to the boardwalk, most of her body not responding. She managed to turn her head to see two elves advancing with pistols aiming at her.
“Sea trash,” one elf said with pompous flair.
Zelda tried to move, her body not responding. The two elves let their fingers touch the triggers before a pair of hands took hold of their shoulders. Heads turned to see Jon with a determined gaze in his eyes before he shifted and kicked out. Legs gave out as the elves fell to their knees, pistols firing into the air. Jon drove palms into the back of their necks, sending the two elves to the floor hard. They moaned as Jon was leaping over them and rushing into battle.
Syndra cackled as her arms moved. Balls of water spun and crashed into elves, sending them spiraling to the floor. She continued her mystical attacks, not seeing a long barrel emerge from a shadow over a booth. The end gleamed in the street lamp before an energy bolt flared from the barrel.
Syndra continued to laugh as her power knocked away elves left and right until an energy bolt struck her back. The witch’s eyes were wide as saucers before she fell to the floor, unable to move. The balls of water under her control splashed against the boardwalk, the witch’s mystical control gone.
Cora leapt around with the bucket of darts. Her hand made wide arcs, darts flying with pinpoint accuracy and the end stabbing into thighs and ankles. She landed, a hand reaching out and grabbing her purple snake. Cora resisted as several more hands grabbed her. The thin elf slipped from her stuffed animal and made a run towards Lilly. An energy bolt blasted the bucket of darts from her arm, darts scattering. Cora pumped her legs, trying to get to her struggling Captain when a bolt struck her back and sent the thin elf to the hard boardwalk floor.
Cora stared out with blank eyes, her body trembling as she tried to move.
Lilly’s elbow flashed out, knocking a tooth into the air as an elf fell away from the blow. She glanced to see her crew mostly down. Seeing Cora’s purple eyes caused Lilly to fall to one knee and aiming at the group of elves moving towar
d her cabin mate.
“No!” Lilly shouted, seeing that she had maybe one or two shots before they dragged the thin elf away.
Jon’s eyes narrowed before he bolted forward like cannonball. Legs were a blur as he took in the scene before him. Syndra, Zelda, and Cora were down. Lilly was barely fighting them off. Elves moved to Cora, hands out and ready to drag her away. Objectives filled Jon’s mind as he let his luck and skill take control.
No one hurts my girlfriends!
Lilly was ready to pull the trigger as several elves rushed her from behind. They were nearly on her when Jon was on them. Palms struck at tender areas, sending the few elves in different directions.
Lilly didn’t know what was happening until Jon shot past her. She glanced to the side to see elves moaning on the floor, some of them grabbing at broken wrists and arms.
The Captain smiled as she turned her gaze forward and pulled the trigger. An elf grabbed Cora’s arm when a white bolt hit his head and it was engulfed in ice. The elf gave muffled cries as another elf punched the ice. The ice cracked and the elf went flying back from their comrade’s blow.
The rest of the elves turned their attention to Jon barreling toward them. Pistols rose up and aimed as Jon showed them no fear.
“Idiot,” one elf said as his finger rested on the trigger.
Jon watched as ten pistols aimed right at him as he charged. Knowing his luck, he might be able to dodge half of them, but he wasn’t sure. It was not a skill he could quantify, only feel and his feeling was he would not make it through the initial volley.
Push my luck!
Jon’s charge never slowed as the elves aimed and pulled triggers. Time slowed for the elves as half their pistols jammed. One fizzled and the rest misfired. Bolts struck the boardwalk as Jon leapt into the air, hands and feet loose.
Cora stared from the boardwalk floor as Jon was over her and landing by her feet. Pistols rose up to strike him down when Jon jammed pointed fingers under their arms. Grunts and shouts billowed as Jon grabbed, drove his palm into a throat and whipped the coughing elf into the others. Elves crashed into each other before an ice bolt struck one about to punch Jon. The young man continued to move, glancing to Lilly as she reloaded with a smile.