The Ascension

Chapter 92 – I Want One Of My Own



 

Nara and Mirri looked at the iron tusked boar thrown in front of them, and the girl who tossed it. It wasn't beyond their strength to lift, but it would take the both of them to subdue an iron tusked boar. They would need the power of their element to bring it down.

The ranks of humans ran from elemental absorption, elemental coalescence, elemental bones, rudimentary core, and elemental core. By the numbers, a rank three iron tusked boar should be as strong as the elemental bones, which was a human's third realm. However, the rank three iron tusked boar was equal to an elemental core. The difference was immense, and obvious to those who have reached the third realm.

"Master said that you did well." Elena said. "This is a gift from Master. It should help you plant your seeds, or begin the process." Nara blinked in surprise.

"She knows?" Mirri asked, though Nara gripped her hand quite hard. Mirri was uncertain as to whether their mother's Master would be happy with their actions, or their desire to make their bride pregnant with their babies.

They hadn't met many living beings who could understand the ways of the undead, nor sympathize with them.

"Of course she knows." Elena rolled her eyes. "She gifted Sol with the ability to let you have babies of your own. You won't be able to have lots, though you are nearly immortal and have the time." Elena smiled, which caught them by surprise.

"I can't imagine how wonderful it must feel to know that you can make your wife pregnant, as long as you two work together." Elena sighed a bit. "I wish...well, let's not talk about dreams yet. You two have fun with your bride." Elena walked away, while Nara leaned down and touched the boar's hide.

"Still warm." She looked at Mirri and grinned. "Come on. Let's go share this with Laria, and bite her all over!" Mirri grinned as well.

"Mm, I can't wait to bite her. She is so delicious now that she is starting to transform."

 

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"Kana?" Thay lifted her eyes as she heard a seductive voice outside their carriage. Their mother had just returned to her carriage, and their place was currently being constructed by the one known as Elena, so she was surprised to hear Salia's voice. Kana opened the door, and saw that soft smile of her sister's.

"Salia. Come up. Hasn't mother returned?" Kana asked her. Salia sighed.

"Giel is being greedy again." She pouted. "I can't get near mother right now." Thay smiled gently.

"Kana and I were just thinking about you, Salia. It has been a while since you've spent the night with us." Kana smiled at her wife, grateful that she could adapt to the circumstances, and the presence of two daughters of death.

"I'm quite jealous, to be honest." Salia said, and licked her lips. "I want to find someone compatible with me like my dear sister has." Kana grinned.

"Help me, Salia." She said. "Our babies are still seedlings, and I have to spend a bit more time on them. Can you keep Thay occupied?" Thay shivered a little, and blushed as much as someone could when they were not really alive, nor dead.

The benches were folded down, the mattress moved to the floor, and both women swarmed Thay's body. Kana moved her mouth over the swell of Thay's lower belly, and put her lips down. Thay immediately groaned softly.

Unlike a human, the dead sisters pierced the belly of their wives with a stinger in their mouth. The stinger would open once through the skin, and several tendrils would flow into their belly to do the things needed.

The tendrils would lay webs of elemental essence, and weave nests for their seeds to be placed within. Once placed, the nests would be woven shut, and sewn into the mother's flesh. Each time she invaded Thay's body, she would feed more death elements to the seeds, continuing the process of their incubation.

This time, Kana would tie each seed to her wife's organs, and allow Thay to feed them. Because Thay was still partially alive, the seeds would consume her life essence, increasing Thay's transformation into Kana's true wife.

This could be painful for Thay, so Salia would spend time with her, distracting her, and inciting her to a level of arousal that would negate the pain she felt.

Thay's large breasts were Salia's favorite to bite, next to her mother's. Once Kana had finished, and could leave her seeds to Thay's body to nurture, Salia lifted her eyes and saw Kana's long fangs slide into Thay's skin.

'She is delicious, Kana.' Salia said within Kana's mind. Her eyes were focused on her sister, and her mouth.

'I know. It is so hard not to eat her, even though I love her.' Kana whispered back. Salia smiled with a mouthful of Thay's flesh between her teeth.

'Have you not learned how to regenerate her?' She asked quietly. Kana's eyes narrowed. 'Dear sister, you should ask mother. She sometimes loses control and takes a chunk out of my breasts, and has to fix me. I do the same to her, as does Giel.' Kana looked down at her dear wife, and opened her mouth to release her flesh. Salia reached out and tapped her sister's small nose.

'You have to learn, Kana. Who do you think is responsible for healing her when the babies are born?'

 

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Kana opened her eyes, and frowned. She looked around, but was completely surrounded by darkness, with no light with which to see.

"Mother?" She asked. "Thay? Salia?" A point of light appeared in front of her, but at quite the distance. That light slowly approached, and made her tremble.

'Hm, one of Sol's children.' A voice said out of the light. 'Which one are you?' Kana trembled in fear. She knew this presence, but not like her mother did. Her mother loved this one. Kana feared her like a child did a respected elder. Or a god.

"Kana." She squeaked out.

'You have a desire. Yes, I see.' The voice spoke, and felt quite gentle, yet emitted an immense amount of power.

"How do you know?" Kana asked.

'You are here.' As though that was a good enough reason, the voice didn't explain any further.

"I don't understand." Kana was confused.

'You are here. With me.' The voice explained. 'Your desire for something important made you travel the lines of your existence, and drew you to me. Hm. I see the sparks within you, but missing too. Now, where does this trail lead?' Kana heard some murmurs and noises, and soon heard a chuckle.

'That makes sense. The large breasted woman, she is your wife, correct?'

"Yes, or in the process. I love her, and we want babies." Kana said.

'That makes sense. All my wives want babies too. But your seeds feed on her life.' Kana felt a sense of dread envelop her. 'Once rooted, the seeds will consume her.' Kana cried out.

"I can't lose her! I've waited hundreds of years to find her!" Kana cried out. "She clung to me, begged me to save her, even though I am like I am. Since that day, I knew that she was meant to be mine. She even let me make her compatible." Kana was quite upset, as the method was painful, but her wife let her so she could carry their babies in the future. Kana was desperate to save her wife, even if it meant they couldn't have children.

'Do not worry. You will need to learn how to replace the life taken, and fix her before they emerge.' The voice turned solemn.

"Fix her? You mean heal her? Only mother knows how to do that." Kana said in a small voice.

'I will teach you, but I must also warn you. The babies will need to feed. They will need a wet nurse.' The pair of eyes blazed brightly.

'Someone living.'

 


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