Cara, Nola and Gaia
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Arya shrugged her shoulders. "I'm not too worried." She confessed, toying with the small glass in her hands. "Even if they did, the Resistance is not a movement that relies on me, well, not too much. Even if it IS something that requires a...Sacrifice like that. We'll figure something out." She spoke confidently, before letting out a short sigh and turning over to Andy. "Cold water, please." Andy was confused for a second but then got the hint, placing a literal bucket of ice cold water right in front of Arya. The woman grabbed the cup and slowly got up, making her way over to the couple still going at it in the corner. "All right, enough recreation time!" She shouted before flipping the cold water on top of the two, who almost immediately got off each other yelping in panic.
"Right then!" She slapped her hands together. "I think we've beat around the bush long enough, time to get mobilizing." Her fingers cracked as she stretched them a little bit. "We got a few priorities ahead of us. One of them will be acquiring the Edict itself, after that Messenger gal has read it, we'll need a team to infiltrate Passerna and grab the darn scroll. Second, we're going to need to stock up on weapons. We're likely going to have a big fight up ahead one way or another, so we might as well be as prepared as we can be, lucky for us, the dumb asses over at Passerna are sitting on top of quite a few...Might as well relieve them of some, eh? Third...We're going to need a spy. Once the Edict hits, we need to have an idea of how the Councilwoman is going to react to it so we can plan around it. She might just ditch right away or she might do something else, I don't know, that's why we need someone inside keeping us updated."
She crossed her hands behind her back, smiling confidently as she let her "missions" sink in everyone. "So, any volunteers?"
Arya shrugged her shoulders. "I'm not too worried." She confessed, toying with the small glass in her hands. "Even if they did, the Resistance is not a movement that relies on me, well, not too much. Even if it IS something that requires a...Sacrifice like that. We'll figure something out." She spoke confidently, before letting out a short sigh and turning over to Andy. "Cold water, please." Andy was confused for a second but then got the hint, placing a literal bucket of ice cold water right in front of Arya. The woman grabbed the cup and slowly got up, making her way over to the couple still going at it in the corner. "All right, enough recreation time!" She shouted before flipping the cold water on top of the two, who almost immediately got off each other yelping in panic.
"Right then!" She slapped her hands together. "I think we've beat around the bush long enough, time to get mobilizing." Her fingers cracked as she stretched them a little bit. "We got a few priorities ahead of us. One of them will be acquiring the Edict itself, after that Messenger gal has read it, we'll need a team to infiltrate Passerna and grab the darn scroll. Second, we're going to need to stock up on weapons. We're likely going to have a big fight up ahead one way or another, so we might as well be as prepared as we can be, lucky for us, the dumb asses over at Passerna are sitting on top of quite a few...Might as well relieve them of some, eh? Third...We're going to need a spy. Once the Edict hits, we need to have an idea of how the Councilwoman is going to react to it so we can plan around it. She might just ditch right away or she might do something else, I don't know, that's why we need someone inside keeping us updated."
She crossed her hands behind her back, smiling confidently as she let her "missions" sink in everyone. "So, any volunteers?"
Aurora + Aermis + Razajin + Derek
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"...Just need to keep yourself occupied for a few minutes." Gordin replied from other side of intercomm. "Though it'd seem you all got that covered, already. Just...Be done when we land, please. Over." He requested, cutting off his side of the comm without much more ceremony. Meanwhile, the Messenger slowly pushed Aurora away from herself for a moment, leaving the guard's cock covered in a thin layer of drool, her tongue slipping away slowly, almost as if hesitantly, before she began to address Razajin.
"You assume me to know much more than I actually do, Jason." She replied, calmly, the name cautiously slipping out of her lips, then reaching over to pull off one of her gauntlets, revealing her thin, slender naked fingers underneath. With her now uncovered hand, she grasped Aurora's prick in her hand, her index finger touching the very base of the woman's prick and slowly tracing its way up the length, nail gently tracing along the penile raphe, reaching the glans and then slowly circling around them.
"I'm bringing a message." She stated, matter of fact. "It could be an edict...Or, just a message. I wouldn't know, I didn't read it." She confessed. "It is not relevant to my job that I read the message myself, after all. That's how we're taught to be, after all. I can't deny I'm rather curious myself, but we'll have to wait and see until we land, I believe." She mumbled, her hands jerking off Aurora with alarming casualness.
Meanwhile, Aermis found herself in the pantry, with Squiddles gladly nomming down some food, keeping his mind off of "eating" other things. Meanwhile, she fired off her communications to Minerva, the Councilwoman's image appeared in a hologram, currently in her study, as it would seem as a few books were in the view of her face.
"Your instructions?" The councilwoman blinked a few times, before picking up another book and begin flipping through its pages. "Serve Bayrios's and assist the domination efforts as you see fit...Also keep me updated, if you please." She clarified, pushing the book away. "I was informed, by the Overlord themselves, no less, that over the next few days, this planet would be an excellent opportunity for...Growth and talent acquisition, among our numbers." She stated, a faint smile on her lips as she lit up a nearby candle with a fire sigil. "As the Overlord's Council of Information, I was requested to pick a servant whom I felt could distinguish themselves...I picked you." Her brow raised a little bit. "If you were expecting something more straightforward than that, I'm afraid that's not something I can help you just yet...Maybe wait until that Edict is read?"
"...Just need to keep yourself occupied for a few minutes." Gordin replied from other side of intercomm. "Though it'd seem you all got that covered, already. Just...Be done when we land, please. Over." He requested, cutting off his side of the comm without much more ceremony. Meanwhile, the Messenger slowly pushed Aurora away from herself for a moment, leaving the guard's cock covered in a thin layer of drool, her tongue slipping away slowly, almost as if hesitantly, before she began to address Razajin.
"You assume me to know much more than I actually do, Jason." She replied, calmly, the name cautiously slipping out of her lips, then reaching over to pull off one of her gauntlets, revealing her thin, slender naked fingers underneath. With her now uncovered hand, she grasped Aurora's prick in her hand, her index finger touching the very base of the woman's prick and slowly tracing its way up the length, nail gently tracing along the penile raphe, reaching the glans and then slowly circling around them.
"I'm bringing a message." She stated, matter of fact. "It could be an edict...Or, just a message. I wouldn't know, I didn't read it." She confessed. "It is not relevant to my job that I read the message myself, after all. That's how we're taught to be, after all. I can't deny I'm rather curious myself, but we'll have to wait and see until we land, I believe." She mumbled, her hands jerking off Aurora with alarming casualness.
Meanwhile, Aermis found herself in the pantry, with Squiddles gladly nomming down some food, keeping his mind off of "eating" other things. Meanwhile, she fired off her communications to Minerva, the Councilwoman's image appeared in a hologram, currently in her study, as it would seem as a few books were in the view of her face.
"Your instructions?" The councilwoman blinked a few times, before picking up another book and begin flipping through its pages. "Serve Bayrios's and assist the domination efforts as you see fit...Also keep me updated, if you please." She clarified, pushing the book away. "I was informed, by the Overlord themselves, no less, that over the next few days, this planet would be an excellent opportunity for...Growth and talent acquisition, among our numbers." She stated, a faint smile on her lips as she lit up a nearby candle with a fire sigil. "As the Overlord's Council of Information, I was requested to pick a servant whom I felt could distinguish themselves...I picked you." Her brow raised a little bit. "If you were expecting something more straightforward than that, I'm afraid that's not something I can help you just yet...Maybe wait until that Edict is read?"
Lyalah
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"L-Lyalah, it is then, M-Miss- U-Uhm, Lyalah." She fumbled, her cocks anticipating actual action, the touch of Rol's thigh not going unnoticed. As Lyalah rolled up her skirt, the sight of her well-shaped behind was almost enough to just make Rol blast off to the skies again, metaphorically this time. "Y-Yes! I-I need h-help with that! Yes, please!" She pleaded hungrily, grabby hands reaching over to grasp Lyalah and try to drag her closer to Rol's pricks, if there were no objections, the pilot would at first just try to get a feel for her savior's rear on her hands, her twin cocks nearly hot dogging themselves in-between Lyalah's buns, one hand then slipping around and up the doctor's waist, trying to get a feel for her chest, too.
"...Ah...N-Never thought I'd be so happy to crash a ship..." She confessed, pressing her face against the back of Lyalah's neck, her lips planting on the skin of her nape.
"L-Lyalah, it is then, M-Miss- U-Uhm, Lyalah." She fumbled, her cocks anticipating actual action, the touch of Rol's thigh not going unnoticed. As Lyalah rolled up her skirt, the sight of her well-shaped behind was almost enough to just make Rol blast off to the skies again, metaphorically this time. "Y-Yes! I-I need h-help with that! Yes, please!" She pleaded hungrily, grabby hands reaching over to grasp Lyalah and try to drag her closer to Rol's pricks, if there were no objections, the pilot would at first just try to get a feel for her savior's rear on her hands, her twin cocks nearly hot dogging themselves in-between Lyalah's buns, one hand then slipping around and up the doctor's waist, trying to get a feel for her chest, too.
"...Ah...N-Never thought I'd be so happy to crash a ship..." She confessed, pressing her face against the back of Lyalah's neck, her lips planting on the skin of her nape.
Echo
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Finesse 40 - You failed to get Cindy to open up fully to you.
"Not quite. But don't worry, I'm not going to shoot your uh...Cousin, is it? As long as you don't give me a reason to." The woman confessed right away, pulling her phone back a little bit closer with her foot before she knelt down to pick it up, keeping one hand to hold the pistol to Byron's head. Byron himself was kind of just shivering and sweating in a panic, for all of his outgoing and wild lifestyle, he wasn't really much of a fighter or anything of the sort, so, suffice to say, he was kind of terrified at the moment. Well, then again, most people would be, gun at your head and what not.
"I am here to negotiate, not with him, but with you. And I think you'll want to listen carefully." The woman spoke, adjusting her grip on the weapon, the pistol's muzzle feeling up the tensing muscles of Byron's neck. ""We" are looking for someone to help us with a little operation...And I know, you're not JUST some high-class numbskull like this idiot." She gave Byron's head a bit of a push with pistol. "You covered your tracks pretty darn well, gotta admit...Took us a while to find you, really, it did." The woman stated, her head tilting slightly to the side as she seemed to sizing you up as she spoke.
"We figured it was someone in this house and...Well, seeing you being the one to "clean up" the phones...Don't take offense, but your cousin here doesn't even know how to switch developer mode on his phone."
"...What's that?"
"Quiet, adults are talking." Cindy huffed, then glaring up at you again. "So...Before we begin negotiating...I've a question. Answer truthfully now, it's important. If you had to pick...Homeland or Bayrios?"
Finesse 40 - You failed to get Cindy to open up fully to you.
"Not quite. But don't worry, I'm not going to shoot your uh...Cousin, is it? As long as you don't give me a reason to." The woman confessed right away, pulling her phone back a little bit closer with her foot before she knelt down to pick it up, keeping one hand to hold the pistol to Byron's head. Byron himself was kind of just shivering and sweating in a panic, for all of his outgoing and wild lifestyle, he wasn't really much of a fighter or anything of the sort, so, suffice to say, he was kind of terrified at the moment. Well, then again, most people would be, gun at your head and what not.
"I am here to negotiate, not with him, but with you. And I think you'll want to listen carefully." The woman spoke, adjusting her grip on the weapon, the pistol's muzzle feeling up the tensing muscles of Byron's neck. ""We" are looking for someone to help us with a little operation...And I know, you're not JUST some high-class numbskull like this idiot." She gave Byron's head a bit of a push with pistol. "You covered your tracks pretty darn well, gotta admit...Took us a while to find you, really, it did." The woman stated, her head tilting slightly to the side as she seemed to sizing you up as she spoke.
"We figured it was someone in this house and...Well, seeing you being the one to "clean up" the phones...Don't take offense, but your cousin here doesn't even know how to switch developer mode on his phone."
"...What's that?"
"Quiet, adults are talking." Cindy huffed, then glaring up at you again. "So...Before we begin negotiating...I've a question. Answer truthfully now, it's important. If you had to pick...Homeland or Bayrios?"
Annaliese + Evelynn
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The cab driver was, suffice to say, in shock. He was desperately trying to gather up the...Well, the pieces of his cab together and trying to place them back where they were supposed to be. "Insured? INSURED? I'll be lucky if I get enough money to buy a new cab! Oh no, what am I going to tell the wif-" He cut himself off when he noticed the two of you getting on the wolf. "...Hey, wait. WAIT!"
Before he could even repeat that a third time, the three of you had zipped off ahead into the woods, away from the poor cab driver whose day you had just wrecked. Not only that, Evelynn hadn't even paid the cab's fare, too.
Oh well.
One way or another, your merry group slowly made into the forest, past Eleanor's protective wards, a weaving your way through paths which yourself and Grimm knew well. Evelynn though, oh ho, she was probably having the time of her life. I mean, she was mounted on top of a wolf, who was speeding up and down hills and cliffs, in the middle of a forest, branches and leaves whizzing around her at high speeds. At one moment, Grimm hopped over a small stream and Evelynn nearly felt her entire soul leave her body as she was tossed up into the air by the inertia only to slam right back down to Grimm.
Regardless, you made it back "home". The place was a lot bigger on the inside, mind you, but from the outside it looked like a small, stone shack, barely enough for housing one person, really. The inside, however, had been expanded down and underground and carefully shaped to be much, much larger. Stone sigils, used by Eleanor herself, she had molded the ground under the house into a large mansion-sized complex, perfectly cut into several cube-shaped rooms. It was rather comfy, really, though it could get a bit weird to get used to the lack of windows.
Aunt Eleanor didn't seem to be home at the moment...Though you had the feeling she'd be around soon, for now though, you had the place to yourselves.
The cab driver was, suffice to say, in shock. He was desperately trying to gather up the...Well, the pieces of his cab together and trying to place them back where they were supposed to be. "Insured? INSURED? I'll be lucky if I get enough money to buy a new cab! Oh no, what am I going to tell the wif-" He cut himself off when he noticed the two of you getting on the wolf. "...Hey, wait. WAIT!"
Before he could even repeat that a third time, the three of you had zipped off ahead into the woods, away from the poor cab driver whose day you had just wrecked. Not only that, Evelynn hadn't even paid the cab's fare, too.
Oh well.
One way or another, your merry group slowly made into the forest, past Eleanor's protective wards, a weaving your way through paths which yourself and Grimm knew well. Evelynn though, oh ho, she was probably having the time of her life. I mean, she was mounted on top of a wolf, who was speeding up and down hills and cliffs, in the middle of a forest, branches and leaves whizzing around her at high speeds. At one moment, Grimm hopped over a small stream and Evelynn nearly felt her entire soul leave her body as she was tossed up into the air by the inertia only to slam right back down to Grimm.
Regardless, you made it back "home". The place was a lot bigger on the inside, mind you, but from the outside it looked like a small, stone shack, barely enough for housing one person, really. The inside, however, had been expanded down and underground and carefully shaped to be much, much larger. Stone sigils, used by Eleanor herself, she had molded the ground under the house into a large mansion-sized complex, perfectly cut into several cube-shaped rooms. It was rather comfy, really, though it could get a bit weird to get used to the lack of windows.
Aunt Eleanor didn't seem to be home at the moment...Though you had the feeling she'd be around soon, for now though, you had the place to yourselves.