"Ah ...." Elira let out a soft moan, her eyes wide.
"Honey? are you alright?" Elira was confused, her husband had never torn her clothes just to ask for her touch. Ash usually started with gentle touches and cheap compliments that always made Elira laugh because she knew exactly what he was after. But the woman did not resist, did not interrupt. She only watched Ash, whose breathing had quickened and felt warm against her face. Both of Ash's eyes stared at her breasts with raw hunger, as if he were seeing them for the first time. "Ah!" Elira startled again when Ash's hands suddenly reached out and grabbed both of her breasts. Ash pressed his face against her, sucking her nipple hard with a loud noise like someone slurping a bowl of soup. Elira winced, enduring the painful sensation. "Honey, you're going to wake Lyanna next door with that sound." However, Ash did not listen, the man did not say a single word. Elira gripped the edge of the table tightly to distract herself from the pain. Ash attacked both of her breasts brutally. His mouth sucked alternately on both hardened nipples, occasionally accompanied by painful bites. After he was satisfied, Ash pulled his wife's waist, turning her body until Elira's back faced him. CRACK! Elira jolted in shock when the fabric covering her rear suddenly tore apart. Cold air touched the skin between her thighs. Elira became even more certain that something had changed in her husband that night. "Honey ... are you sure you're alri–" Her words were cut off when something suddenly entered Elira just like that. Without soft whispers, without kisses, without any touch beforehand. Elira's eyes went wide, her mouth fell open, her hands searched for something to hold onto. "Ash ... Ah! slow down, honey!" Her body rocked, she received thrust after thrust without resistance. That was Ash, the man she had loved for 15 years. The person she trusted and relied on completely. The man who had saved her and the village of Pinedale. That night she only needed to carry out her duty as a wife. One hand supported Elira's body on the table, while her other hand covered her mouth tightly so Ash would not hear her cries. The thrusts at her waist did not stop, Ash would usually pause every few seconds and change positions. Tears streamed down Elira's cheeks, the pain never turned into pleasure the way it normally did. Suddenly Elira's body was moved again, this time Ash lifted his wife and carried her in front of him. Both of Elira's arms wrapped around Ash's neck and both her legs hung in the air, supported by Ash's arms that held her rear. Elira's eyes went wide again, that position was even more painful than the one before. Elira's body moved up and down, her breath caught each time Ash's cock split her pussy deeply. "Ash ... please, slow down!!" Elira tapped Ash's back repeatedly, however, her husband kept ignoring her. Not long after, Ash's body shuddered, Elira dropped to the floor among the furniture that was still scattered. Meanwhile Ash staggered backward, his legs lost their strength. His body hit the wooden wall before falling and sitting slumped on the floor. His breath came in gasps like a dying man. But what caught Elira's attention were the blue veins all over his body that were fading. They all seemed to move back toward his heart and disappeared, leaving Ash's skin returning to its normal color. Ash opened his eyes. He stared at the kitchen ceiling for a few seconds, his breathing still heavy. Then his head turned downward and his eyes found Elira still lying on the floor with her appearance in complete disarray. The fabric torn at the chest and at the back. Elira's skin glistening with sweat, disheveled hair sticking to her face, and traces of fluid scattered across the floor. "Oh God, what happened honey? how did you end up lying here?" Ash moved quickly toward her, trying to help his wife get up. Elira was silent for a moment, tears still pooling at the corners of her eyes. The woman tried to find the right words to explain without burdening her husband's mind. Elira knew what Ash had just done was beyond his own awareness. Ash still looked at his wife with a thousand questions. "Honey? what happened?" Elira smiled, finally. Her hand moved gently to touch Ash's face. "What just happened, was incredible." Ash stared at her deeply, trying to understand the meaning of those words because no memory could explain what had occurred in the past few minutes. Ash did not ask further, he only knew that his wife was tired and most importantly still smiling at him. *** A few days later, the village of Pinedale began to breathe again, although slowly. Those who had died were buried on a small hill to the east of the village, simple grave markers lined up among mounds of earth that were still damp. The rubble of buildings and objects that had filled the streets had been cleared through communal effort, and now it was time to rebuild. Villagers who had carpentry skills worked on the frames of collapsed houses and installed roofs. Those who had enough physical strength carried beams and broke stones for building materials. The women, both young and old, took turns preparing food and drinks at the village hall, long tables made of rough planks filled with pots and plates. There were no cheerful faces among them. Each still appeared puffy-eyed, with red eyes and sunken cheeks, but their hands kept moving and their mouths occasionally exchanged words of encouragement and strength. Ash was in the forest about three kilometers from the village with several other men, looking for suitable timber for building frames. His axe had been working since morning, his palms growing rough and sore at the wrists. When the sun was directly overhead and they stopped for lunch at the edge of a small river, the sound came from the sky. A loud, heavy droning passed through the trees above them and made the leaves stir. Ash looked up along with the others and saw a large shadow passing through the gaps in the canopy, too large for any bird. They ran to the edge of the forest and looked out at the open area. A large aircraft, larger than anything Ash had ever seen land near the village of Pinedale. It was not an ordinary merchant plane that sometimes passed at high altitude, this one descended low and stopped right in the field on the western side of the village, its engines roaring loudly before finally going silent. Thick dust rose from the ground beneath it, covering much of its dark grey hull. The men wondered where it had come from, who it belonged to, and what purpose it had in landing near the remote village of Pinedale. "That must be aid from another city," said Wren, the large-bodied man to Ash's left, his tone more like someone trying to convince himself. "I think the city of Vindale found us some additional help." The other men nodded, half in agreement, half in hope. Ash did not answer. His eyes did not leave the aircraft, from the way it had descended without any prior notice, from the absence of any emblem or marking he could read from his position. Something in his chest moved with a different rhythm. His hand reached for the axe he had earlier driven into a tree trunk. His instincts told him that aircraft had not come with good intentions. "I'm heading back to the village," he said. ***Latest Chapter
Chapter 33. Nest
Rynn didn't move from her position.She stood between the roots of a large tree, one hand still on her bow handle, her head tilted up toward the sky through the gaps in the canopy.The sound of wingbeats that had filled the air earlier began to fade, moving farther east, until all that remained was the night wind moving between the leaves.The soldiers around her waited the same way, no one speaking, no one moving without orders."Kyra." Rynn didn't turn, her eyes still on the sky. "Did it work?"A woman appeared from behind a tree trunk to the left, her hair black and thick, cut short and even below the ears, precise as a line drawn with a ruler. Kyra nodded once, brief and certain.Shiva watched the exchange from where she stood. "What worked?" she asked. "What were you waiting for just now?"Rynn turned toward her now. "We were hunting." She spoke in the same tone she used when giving orders, flat and direct. "Not to catch them. To track them.""Track them? To where?""Banshees don
Chapter 32. Banshee Hunt
The talons were halfway to her when the rope around Shiva's body snapped.Not loosened, not untied, but cleanly cut by something that moved fast from the side. Shiva's body lurched forward from the trunk and she caught the branch below with both hands.The swing carried her legs through empty air just as the talons raked across the spot where she had been standing and came away with nothing but splinters of bark.Rynn was on the branch beside her, the short knife in her hand still angled downward from the cutting motion. "You were in the wrong place at the wrong time, elf.""I know that." Shiva pulled herself up onto the branch and stood immediately. "Now give me something to fight with."Rynn looked at her for one second, then threw a spare knife from her belt. Shiva caught it without looking, her eyes already back on the creature that had dove toward her.The Banshee flipped itself in the air with a single hard beat of its wing
Chapter 31. Night Harbinger
Her clothing was a mix of earth tones and deep green, cut in an irregular pattern with woven grass and dried leaves sewn into its surface so that it blended easily inside the forest.Across her face were thick black markings, not wounds, but deliberate strokes forming a pattern that broke the shape of her features so they were hard to read from a distance. Her eyes were dark brown and unblinking.Shiva looked right and left. On the branches of the trees around them, at least four other figures stood in the same posture, each with a bow raised."What is an elf doing in my forest." The woman wasn't asking out of curiosity, more like someone who already knew the answer and wanted to confirm it for herself. "Aren't you playing a little too far from home?""That's none of your business." Shiva didn't move her head, only her eyes, shifting toward the open area below. "Release my friend."The woman looked down, scanning the open area briefly, th
Chapter 30. What's Wrong with this Forest
The fog swallowed her the moment she stepped outside the front door.Shiva leapt from the porch to the nearest tree trunk, her palms catching the damp wood, her feet finding gaps between the large protruding roots, and she descended to the ground the way she had done thousands of times in different forests.Below, the fog reached her waist, and inside it there was no Ash. Shiva stood still and closed her eyes.Her ears searched for sound within the silence of Velkarr. There was no wind, the night creatures were silent, no bird calls, no insect rustling.This forest was quiet in a way that was not natural for this hour, as if everything had chosen to go still and wait.Then she heard it. Heavy and steady footsteps, the sound of shoes pressing down on dry twigs, the brush of trouser fabric passing through wet grass. To the north, about thirty meters away, getting farther.Shiva ran.She found Ash among the larger trees, still walking with the same rhythm, still snoring with a sound that
Chapter 29. Velmara's Fog
Velkarr went to sleep earlier than any village Shiva had ever visited. There were no sounds of conversation from the tree houses around her, no footsteps on the hanging bridges, no children being called inside for the umpteenth time. The moment night fell completely, the village closed itself off, and the only sign of life that remained was the yellow glow of the light creatures that kept shining from behind the transparent nets in front of every door. Shiva lay on the left side of the Arakvein net bed, her eyes open toward the ceiling of the room. Beside her on the right, Ash slept in a way that showed no consideration for the silence of Velkarr. His snoring was heavy and steady, rising and falling in a rhythm that didn't care that there was someone else in the same room. "Disgusting," Shiva muttered, turning onto her side. The bed vibrated faintly every time Ash exhaled too hard. Shiva shifte
Chapter 28. Cold Night
The food was dark in color, almost brownish-black, with a texture she couldn't immediately identify. Its aroma rose to her nose, unfamiliar, not unpleasant but also not something she could judge as a pleasant smell.There was something warm in it, spices perhaps, but the kind was not familiar. Shiva picked up the spoon, directed it toward the food, and stopped halfway.She raised her spoon slowly toward her nose, pretending to blow on it to cool it down, but her nose was working harder than it appeared.She tried to sort through the aromas one by one, looking for something she could recognize, something that could tell her brain this was safe.Nothing was familiar."Hey," Shiva whispered in Ash's direction without fully turning her head. "What do you think?"No answer.Shiva turned and found Ash already hunched over his plate, his spoon moving with a rhythm that showed no hesitation whatsoever. Half of his food was alrea
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