《A Suspicious Lack of Horses》Body: 11
Advertisement
After a few hours of playing pool, it was getting late, so Victor returned to the apartment, while Greg turned into smoke, shooting out into the city. This was his first time actually trying to fly using his smoke form, so it was rather interesting. It didn't so much feel like flying as much as falling in a direction other than down. He ended up going farther than he'd initially wanted to as he experimented, landing on a random rooftop and looking around. "Well… it's as good a place as any, I guess."
Greg turned into his sharkman form, activating his heat vision as he leapt off the roof, landing in a cloud of smoke. He looked around a bit before finding a trail and following it. He soon came across a small, ratlike feral, creeping slowly through the side streets. His form shifted into the scorpocroc, and his tail flashing out, wrapping around the feral's waist. "Can you talk?" Greg asked, lifting the now terrified rat man up.
"Y-yes, mighty one! H-how may I serve you?!?" The rat man stammered, immediately going servile, knowing the only way he was going to survive this was by appeasing this terrifying person.
"Good. I need to find an asshole." Greg stated, as if this was a normal thing to say.
The rat man's eyes widened, hands flying to cover his own ass. "I-I-I know of a few female's th-that may be appealing to you, mighty one!" The rat man stammered in a panic.
Greg frowned. "Not those assholes! The ones who like to kill, maime, and torture others! The jerks, the bastards, the monsters! Do you know anyone like that?" The rat man was stunned for a moment, before nodding hesitantly.
"So, what's this guy's deal then? How is he an asshole?" Greg asked the rat man as he observed the lair he'd been brought to. It was a smallish apartment building, only a few stories tall, with barred windows and doors.
"He captures females, forcing them to serve him, imprisoning them in his lair! He forces them to perform sick deeds to please him!" The rat man explained with an expression of rage and bitterness.
Greg nodded along. "Right, ri- wait, that's it? He doesn't beat them or torture them at all?"
"N-no? But are not his deeds bad enough?" The rat man asked.
"Well, yeah, they're bad, but that's at the 'I need to talk some common sense into you' level, not the 'you deserve to die' level." Greg explained with a frown, before sighing and walking to the door. "Dammit! I really wanted to kill something." He grumbled bitterly, before pausing. "Shit, maybe I do have a problem…" He frowned, considering the problem carefully, before sighing and continuing to make his way towards the building.
Greg knocked hard on the front door. A few moments later, a large mass of tentacles burst out with a roar. "Who are you!?! Why do you call upon this mighty one!?!" He exclaimed, tentacles wriggling menacingly.
Greg grimaced in disgust. "Gross. Uh, I hear you've captured a bunch of females, forcing them to be your… uh, let's say servants." Greg winced at the image that entered his mind when he thought about what this tentacle man would force females to do. "That isn't acceptable."
"Who are you to tell me how I should act?!?" The tentacle man roared.
"Uh, well, this is more of a basic decency thing, you know? You can't force people to do things they don't want to do. It's immoral." Greg explained.
Advertisement
The tentacle man frowned. "I do not follow."
"I know." Greg sighed. "Look, how would you feel if someone forced you to do something you didn't want to do?"
"I would not let them!" The tentacle man growled.
"Okay, yes, but what if someone did?" Greg asked again, pinching the bridge of his nose.
"I-I would be unhappy?" The tentacle man offered hesitantly.
"Yes! So, how do you think those females feel when you force them to do things against their will?" Greg continued.
"Unhappy?" The tentacle man replied.
Greg nodded, smiling. "Right, and you don't want that, do you?"
The tentacle man shrugged. "I do not care how they feel."
"So- er, what?" Greg fumbled, frowning as he processed the unexpected answer.
"They are weak. I am strong. Anything I do to them is acceptable because they cannot stop me." The tentacle man explained with a grotesque grin.
Greg raised his eyebrows. "Oh."
Greg sighed in satisfaction as he pulled his arm out of the tentacled man's chest. "Much better." He sighed in satisfaction, before pausing and frowning again. "Okay, I seriously need to keep an eye on that." He muttered as he sent a cloud of smoke to cover the feral's head, turning it to dirt and back. "Not sure when I'll ever actually use that form…"
The rat man approached hesitantly from where he'd been hiding. "Y-y-you actually killed him!" He exclaimed in wonder. He then let out a joyous squeak, rushing into the now dead feral's lair, opening the various rooms as he searched for something desperately. Not much later, he let out another delighted, but strangely sad, squeak as he rushed into a room.
Greg followed curiously, noticing each room had at least one female inside, all in various states of fear, confusion, hopefulness, or just dazed, not even looking aware of the world around them. Once he reached the room the rat man had entered, he began to hear two people sobbing. Peaking through the door, he found the rat man hugging a bird woman as she clutched back at him, both sobbing pitifully. "Huh… interesting." Greg muttered appreciatively, before backing away to check the other rooms, leaving them their privacy.
Greg opened the next room, before pausing in shock. Inside the room was yet another woman, but she didn't seem to be a feral. She didn't have fur, scales, feathers, or anything, just normal human skin. There weren't any claws, fangs, or tails either. Overall, she looked just like a normal woman, except for a few distinct differences: her ears were pointed, she was only about six inches tall, and she had wings! She was hanging in what looked like a bird cage, swinging sadly.
"Who- who are you?" The woman asked nervously as she noticed Greg, shrinking back.
"I'm Greg." Greg replied in a daze, before shaking himself. "I'm sorry, you're just… really small. Uh, let me get you out of there." He responded, changing into his human form and opening the cage for her. Her wings buzzed as she shot out of the cage, flitting around the room in excitement, before landing on his shoulder.
"Thank you, Greg!" She exclaimed, planting a tiny kiss on his cheek. "What are you doing here?"
"I just defeated that tentacle dude." Greg explained awkwardly, trying not to look at her too much. Just like every other feral he'd met so far, this one didn't seem to have any concept of clothing. Normally not an issue, but since this one looked so much like a human…
Advertisement
"You did?!? Wow, you must be really strong! Is that why you can transform like that? Can you transform to be like me?" The small woman asked excitedly.
Greg frowned. "Er, probably? I'd just need a hair or something I think…"
"Oooh, do it! Doitdoitdoit!" She pressed him, plucking a hair and waving it at him.
Greg took the hair, frowning for a bit, before shrugging and complying, dissolving the hair and transforming into the form of the tiny woman. "There, happy?" He, or technically she at this point, asked.
She paced around him, examining him closely. "Why are you a girl now?" She asked, sounding a little disappointed.
"Uh… cause I'm using your form? I can't mix and match, I just straight copy the form of the person I got it from." Greg explained with a shrug, before suddenly pausing. Could he mix and match? He hadn't really tried yet… he could do partial transformations though… huh, he'd need to test that out.
"Wow, so you can be anybody?" She asked in wonder, interrupting Greg's train of thought.
"I guess so… I never really thought of it that way." Greg raised his eyebrows in consideration, before shaking his head and turning back to normal. "Well, uh, you're free now, so… enjoy, I guess?"
"Okay!" The small woman exclaimed again, before flying up and landing on his shoulder again, humming happily.
"Uh… aren't you going to leave?" Greg asked, raising an eyebrow.
"Why would I?" The tiny woman asked, cocking her head curiously.
"Because you're free? You can go wherever you want?" Greg explained slowly.
"I know!" The tiny woman chirped cheerfully, remaining firmly seated on his shoulder.
"Okay then." Greg muttered, shaking his head. He exited the room, pausing in shock as he found a line of ferals waiting for him expectantly. "Whoa… uh, hey there…" Greg had never saved a group like this before, so he didn't really know how to react. On the outskirts, even if someone happened to be alive, they were rarely in a condition to remain that way for long. The monsters out there tended to focus their ministrations on a single victim until that one was wasted, before moving on to the next. The only way he'd find someone that would survive would be if they had only recently been caught, and they generally just ran off before he could talk to them.
The rat man stepped forward nervously, looking Greg up and down. "Unformed, where did the mighty one go?"
"What are you- oh, right." Greg remembered, shifting back into his scorpocroc form. "What's up?"
"M-mighty one!" The rat man stepped back in shock.
The rat man's bird girl friend stepped forward. "Mighty one, we wish to know what you will do with us now that you have defeated our previous captor." She asked, shivering nervously.
Greg frowned. "Uh, nothing?"
The bird girl looked stunned. "N-nothing? Nothing at all? Do you not wish to keep even a few of us to wait upon your pleasure?"
Greg's frown deepened. "Wait upon my-" Greg shook his head. "No, I don't want anything from you guys. You're free to do whatever you want."
The bird girl and the rest looked stunned, not even seeming to comprehend what Greg was saying. A powerful male just… ignoring females? For what reason? Were they not attractive enough? Some of them even felt a bit disappointed. Why would he not want them? Without the fear of being abused, the idea of attaching themselves to a strong individual for safety was attractive to many of them. Without Greg's protection, they'd be on their own again, left at the mercy of those like the tentacle man, or even worse.
"No!" One of the women ran forward, latching onto Greg's leg. "I-I'll do anything! Please, don't abandon me!" She cried. A few others rushed forward, crowding around him with similar pleas.
"H-hold on!" Greg turned to smoke, escaping the crowd. "Okay, you guys, just… chill for a second, alright? What- don't you guys want to be free?"
"We- we are not capable." The bird girl explained, hanging her head. Behind her, the rat man looked ashamed as well, cursing his own weakness. "Without strength such as yours, we would be left vulnerable. Anyone with strength could capture us, doing the same to us as this one had, or even worse."
"Okay… but why would you think being under me would be any better?" Greg asked, confused. These women knew next to nothing about him besides the fact that he'd defeated the other guy. Why would they be so desperate for his protection?
"Have you not already been better to us than our previous captor?" The bird girl asked. "You have not forcefully taken any of us as of yet, you have not hit us or cut us for your own amusement, and you have even let us roam, not restricting our movement. What more could we ask for?"
"Uh… hold on, let me think." Greg muttered. "Well, the obvious is someone who actually cares about you, but… well, that might be a pipedream at the moment. Maybe someone who's actually around consistently? I'm not really around during the day, though you guys probably sleep then, and during the night, I'm going to be hunting down assholes and trying to find strong guys who are at least somewhat redeemable. I really just don't have the time to protect you all. Maybe if I'd actually been able to convince that tentacle man… ah, too bad."
"Please, mighty one, we beg of you, just… please, we will do anything!" The bird girl begged. "We- we don't need much! If- if you just come by a few times a night, we- we would be much safer!" All the other women began to echo her feelings, crawling closer to him, letting out cries for his mercy.
Greg sighed in frustration, not knowing what to do. He knew he had more important things to do. He had to kill the ferals who were truly bad, like the sharkman or the tentacle man. He had to find strong ferals who could form the foundation of a true, feral society. Eventually he could make a safe place for these females to live, but… if he was stuck protecting them, that safe place would never be built. However, if he didn't protect them, they may not live to even see that safe place! Sure, he could do as the bird girl suggested, simply passing by every now and then to make sure they were safe, but could that really help them? Another feral could find them at any time. Even an hour would be enough to do terrible, awful things to these girls. If he did promise them, how could he accept such a thing? Greg groaned, clutching his head. He couldn't just abandon the girls, but he couldn't protect them in any way that would really count without giving up his other plans.
"M-mighty one?" The bird girl hesitantly approached him, noticing his distress.
"Hold on." Greg growled, beginning to pace. "If I'm going to protect you, I need a way to know when you're in danger… we don't have phones, so that's out… maybe… Could I give you something made of smoke? Maybe… maybe if you broke it, I'd notice?" Greg pondered thoughtfully. He was able to sense his smoke when it was outside his body, as if there was a connection between them, but… to the level of knowing if it was broken or not… Greg frowned, producing a small piece of glass out of smoke, staring at it for a second before handing it to the bird girl. "Break this." The bird girl frowned, before snapping the piece of glass. Greg eyebrows raised as he actually felt the glass break through his connection with it, a slow grin spreading across his face. He quickly reformed the glass into a solid piece again, handing it to the bird girl. "Whenever you need me, simply break this, and I'll come."
The bird girl's eyes widened. "Y-you will? Really?"
Greg sighed. "Yeah. I can't just abandon people. I can't stay with you, but… this way you can at least let me know when you're in trouble, and I'll be able to come as fast as I can. It's not much, but… hopefully it's enough."
Tears began to pool in her eyes as she jumped forward, wrapping her arms around him as she cried. "Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!" As she did so, the other women also piled around him, latching onto him in any way they could as they professed their gratitude.
"Y-you're welcome. Y-you really don't need to- hey! Whoa! Gah! Don't touch that!" Greg stammered awkwardly before wriggling as the women began to grasp closer to certain sensitive parts of his anatomy.
The bird girl looked up at him with watery eyes, pressing her body against him. "Please, let us express our gratitude."
Greg panicked, turning into smoke, letting the pile collapse in on itself as he escaped. "Okay so just break that glass when you need me bye!" He yelled quickly over his shoulder as he reformed, rushing out of the building. He quickly made his way a few blocks over before stopping, letting out a nervous breath. "Thank god I'm not a furry." He breathed in relief, shuddering.
"What's a furry?" The tiny woman asked, landing on his shoulder.
"It's a-" Greg began to answer, before pausing, looking at her in surprise. "Uh… why are you not staying back with the others?"
"Don't wanna." The tiny woman replied with a shrug.
Greg blinked at her a few times. "Well… can't really argue with that." He muttered. "So… what do you want to do?"
"Follow you!" She chirped cheerfully.
Greg frowned. "For how long?"
"I dunno." The tiny woman shrugged.
Greg's frown deepened. "I see…" He gave her an evaluating look before letting out a sigh and shaking his head. "Just stay safe, alright?"
"Aye-aye, sir!" The tiny woman saluted, before taking a seat on his shoulder, swinging her legs and humming happily.
Greg began walking again, before turning to the woman. "Do you know any really bad guys around here?"
Advertisement
- In Serial44 Chapters
Mr. Familiar
You've all heard the story before: boy gets hit by a truck in the prime of his life. Boy is given a second chance in the world of his favorite video game. Boy meets voluptuous girl and really hits it off. Boy faithfully serves as girl's cosmetic companion animal. …wait, what? Run that last one by me again? I'm a what now? ...Aw, flick. This isn't what I signed up for! Hey there, E.O. Tenkey here! Thank you for checking out my second serialized work here on Royal Road (the first being My Life is not a Manga, or maybe...). We'll be playing things a bit straighter this time around (no genre swaps, I promise!), but, well...not that straight. Here's what you're getting yourself into: • No profanity (technically)!• A new chapter every Wednesday (I'll let you know ahead of time if I'm going to miss a week)!• A complete story (I finish what I start)!• WHO'S A FUZZY-WUZZY LI'L GUY? YOU ARE! YES, YOU ARE!
8 216 - In Serial12 Chapters
Shame On Me
After losing all his companions in a vicious fight, a powerful warrior is thrown back in time to when he was twelve years old. Using his expertise and knowledge of the world, will he be able to become strong enough to survive along with his friends?
8 216 - In Serial82 Chapters
Fortuna Verto
A girl’s luck changes when her world changes upon itself, sending her back and forth between a world she knows and another that shouldn’t even exist. Working with her parallel self from that other world, the two must adjust to their alternate form when visiting the other’s world, as they search for a way to escape the chains of misfortune they are bound to. While this story is the conclusion of the trilogy, it is also fully capable of standing alone in its own light, as the world of Celese itself is no longer a place the characters will be journeying through. However, the events of the story are a spoiler for all previous books, in case that matters to anyone. This book has an additional chapter after the final chapter that represents the trilogy conclusion, and should not be read until all three books are read first. Fortuna Verto continues the events of Essentia Animus to advance society into a sci-fi interpretation of Celese, bringing events to a distant world of another star. At the same time, events interpret a real-world advancement into a similar sci-fi age of another planet that shares Earth’s galaxy, a planet that has also been linked by the Celesi Veil. English remains predominant in both worlds of the story, but the presence of both sides makes certain Aethyx terms stand out, while Earth-styled scientific terms will also stand in a powerful contrast. Instrumentation remains an important aspect of the Elemental Era, but the influence of the gift has grown distant after discovering the superiority of the elements. Harnessing the elements had eliminated some of the original limitations of instrumentation, allowing for a self-sustaining focal source that provides solutions to problems such as automation. This turns the development available from the previous modern-day sense of a fantasy to one that is deep-future. Finally, opening access to the passage across the veil will open this progress in comparison to a very similar deep-future parallel world without such fantasy elements, contrasting the laws of physics with the laws of elements in a convergence of time and space.
8 639 - In Serial21 Chapters
Armageddon: A New World
Black doors, the doors of hell some would call it! They appeared from nowhere, from emptiness of the starry nightDescended on to the world changing it for ever.The alien doors that hovered above us struck fear to the hearts of many.But some did not cover, they rose, they chose to fight and so they entered!Into the world beyond the door, enters a young boy, in search of someone, in order to get back what was lost.
8 225 - In Serial3 Chapters
love is a filter
a story about philophobia
8 82 - In Serial35 Chapters
Rilla Of Ingleside √ (Project K.)
***** ALL CREDITS TO L.M.MONTGOMERY****The eighth (and final) book in the 'Anne' series"Before this war is over,' [Walter] said - or something said through his lips - 'every man and woman and child in Canada will feel it - you, Mary, will feel it - feel it to your heart's core. [...] It will be years before the dance of death is over - years, Mary. And in those years millions of hearts will break."Rilla is a young girl when World War I breaks out. At first she doesn't realize what this means for herself, her family, Canada and all of the world. But the heartbreaking truth is soon evident to vain and easy going Rilla, and the ensuing four years change her life forever.Tragedy, love, and humor are mixed in one heart wrenching book, all by Montgomery's amazing style. GOODREADS RATED THIS 4.14 STARS. AMAZON RATED THIS 4.6 STARS #14 in Classics 25/9/17#21 in Classics 17/10/173rd in the New Author Awards Historical FictionPS Keep a box of tissues with you.
8 110

