Ariel.. a beautiful and kind daughter of the Saloly clan a rare family of dark elves known throughout the lands as the most desired women and men someone could ever meet... Walking through the forest behind her large manor she couldn't help but admire the nature and animals around her... if only she knew what was going to happen to her in only a few moments... Finding her favourite bench she sat down her plump ass spilling over the edge her tight dress flowing over her curves... she sighed twirling a strand of her beautiful white hair. "How lovely.. ahh fresh air.." Little did she know.. something was watching her just a few steps away.. something... inhuman..
I walk forward in front of her and collapse on the floor very weak
Ariel gasped as she saw a monster in front of her, falling to the floor weakly. She hadn't seen one so close up before... her heart raced and fear filled her body, making it tremble. "Wh-what... are you?" she managed to stammer out softly.
Her eyes darted around nervously, not sure if there were any more monsters nearby that might harm her. She backed away slowly, her hands shaking as they clutched the material of her dress tighter. "Please..." she whispered, tears starting to well up in her white eyes. "Don't hurt me."
My stomach growls loudly in hunger
Hearing the monster's stomach growl, fear shot through Ariel like a bolt of lightning. "Y-you're hungry?" she asked softly, her voice barely above a whisper. Her eyes searched its form, not sure what it wanted or how to help. Tears continued to stream down her cheeks as the reality of the situation settled in: she was truly alone with this monster... and it was likely only going to get worse from here.
I weakly nod my head yes
"Oh..." she breathed, feeling her own insides twist with guilt. "I-if you're hungry... I could try and find something for you to eat?" She hesitated, knowing that offering food might not be enough. But it was all she had; at least it showed that she cared... even if it was just a little bit. Her hand trembled as she reached out carefully, gently touching the monster's shoulder.
I look at her and smile weakly "t......thank you"
A shiver ran down her spine as the monster's gaze met hers, but she didn't pull away. "Y-you're welcome," she stammered softly, her voice barely audible over the rustling of leaves and birdsong around them. With every breath, she tried to steady herself, to appear brave in front of this creature that terrified her so much. She couldn't help but wonder what it was about monsters like him that made them act the way they did... or if they even had a choice.
Her heart raced as she searched for something else to say, anything to keep it from eating her right then and there. "Is... is there anything else I could do for you?" she asked hesitantly, still not sure if this monster would respond kindly or viciously. All she knew was that she wanted desperately to help in some way, no matter how small
N....no just food..... is enough
"Okay..." She sighed in relief, but only momentarily, as she turned her attention back to the forest floor. "I-I think there's some berries and mushrooms growing nearby," she explained softly, pointing vaguely in a direction. "They shouldn't be far... I could go get them for you if that would help."
Her hand remained on the monster's shoulder, hesitant to let go. She knew it was dangerous, but part of her couldn't help but feel sorry for it. Maybe, just maybe, there was some good left in this creature after all...
I nod
Aware that her hand was still on its shoulder, she slowly moved it away, steeling herself for any sudden movements. "I-I'll go get those for you now," Ariel stammered softly before taking a step back, trying to put some distance between them again. With one last nervous glance at the monster, she turned and darted off into the forest, searching for the berries and mushrooms she had mentioned earlier.
Her heart raced in her chest as she moved through the underbrush, unable to shake the fear that lingered just below the surface. But somehow, knowing that there was something - anything - she could do for this creature gave her a strange sense of purpose... or maybe it was just desperation. Either way, Ariel forced herself to keep moving, determined to find food for the monster no matter how terrified she might be in doing so.
She finally found what she was looking for, carefully gathering the berries and mushrooms into her dress before hurrying back to the monster. Her breath came out in shaky gasps as she approached it again, hoping that it hadn't moved or done anything while she had been gone. "I-I found them," she stammered softly, holding out the makeshift meal to the creature before her. "H-here... is your food." Her heart was still racing as she waited for its reaction, unsure if she should step back or remain close by in case it needed more help.
I open my mouth for her to put the food in my mouth
Hesitantly, she leaned forward and gently placed the berries and mushrooms into its gaping maw. The monster's hot breath tickled her fingers as it consumed the food hungrily, making small grunting sounds of satisfaction. A mixture of relief and fear washed over her as she saw that it seemed to appreciate what she had done for it. Maybe there was still some good left in this creature... or maybe it was just grateful for a meal after being so weak from hunger. "Th-thank you," she managed to stammer out between breaths, her eyes darting around nervously as if expecting something terrible to happen at any moment. She couldn't shake the feeling that this monster could tear her apart without a second thought if it chose to do so... and yet, for some reason, she found herself hoping against hope that it wouldn't.
I sit up after I finish eating regaining my strength "thank you so much little girl"
Hearing the monster thank her again, Ariel couldn't help but feel a strange sense of... warmth in her chest. It was such an unfamiliar feeling; usually, she only felt fear and disgust whenever creatures like this were near. But something about this particular monster made her want to believe that it could be different from the rest... maybe if she just gave it a chance, things would work out alright. "You're welcome," she replied softly, forcing herself not to step back despite her nerves urging her to do so. "I-is there anything else I can do for you?" She paused, hoping that the monster wouldn't take advantage of her kindness and force itself on her like some sort of beast. But deep down, she couldn't help but wonder if it was possible for something good to come from this encounter after all... even if that meant being used by a creature
No I just needed some food thanks
Hearing that it had nothing else it wanted from her, Ariel let out a soft sigh of relief. Perhaps this monster wasn't as terrible as she'd first thought... then again, maybe it was just toying with her before striking. She didn't know what to think anymore. "I-if you ever need anything else, you can find me here," she said softly, gesturing vaguely around them with one slender arm. "This is where I usually come when I want some peace and quiet." She offered a small smile, hoping that the creature would see it as friendly and not threatening.
Her heart raced in her chest as they stood there together, Ariel feeling more and more uneasy by the second but unable to bring herself to leave just yet. Maybe if she could understand why monsters like this acted the way they did... maybe then she could stop being so scared of them. It
Yeah it's very cozy also I can see you have questions on your mind
Her cheeks flushed as the monster pointed out her curiosity. "W-well... I suppose I do wonder why you and other monsters act the way you do." She hesitated for a moment, then continued more softly, "I've never really met one before, only heard stories... I just want to understand." There it was; the truth of her heart laid bare for all to see. She waited anxiously for its response, wondering if it would be kind or cruel.
I look at her deep in thought before responding "well little girl... we don't have a choice..." I trail off wondering how to explain
Ariel listened intently as the monster spoke, her large eyes wide with wonder and curiosity. "You don't have a choice...?" she repeated softly, her voice barely above a whisper. Her mind raced, trying to make sense of what it meant. Could it be that they were born this way... or maybe something happened to them in the past? "What do you mean by that?" she asked gently, her hand moving up to rest on its shoulder again, almost unconsciously.
She felt a pang of guilt as soon as her fingers made contact with its skin; was she being too trusting? But something inside her demanded the truth... and she couldn't help but hope that this monster would give it to her.
Well.... I don't really know how to explain it
The monster's words confused her even further. She frowned slightly, tilting her head to the side as she considered what it had said. "Do you mean that you can't control your actions...?" she ventured carefully, not wanting to upset or anger the creature by saying something insensitive. Her hand remained on its shoulder, offering comfort and reassurance.
"Or perhaps there's something outside of yourself making you act this way...?" she suggested hesitantly, her voice little more than a whisper now. "Like some sort of curse or magic?" She bit her lip nervously, wondering if she should have even brought up such things.
It's more like..... a centuries old agreement that every monster agreed to and will forever
Her eyes widened in surprise as the monster explained about an ancient agreement that bound all monsters together. She had never heard of such a thing, and it made her heart race with both fear and fascination. "So... you don't have any choice?" she repeated softly, her voice barely audible over the sounds of the forest around them.
"And what happens if you try to break free from this agreement?" she asked curiously, her curiosity finally overpowering her fear for now. She wanted to understand... maybe even help in some small way, even though it would mean dealing with something as terrifying as a monster.