Harem Farm 3 by David Aries

Harem Farm 3 by David Aries

Author:David Aries
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2021-11-03T07:00:00+00:00


Chapter 16

Darkness. There was only darkness. No matter where I looked, the black void ruled.

Huh? Where am I?

As I looked for the answer, I at last caught sight of something—

someone. A figure.

A woman.

I recognized her instantly. She had beautiful chocolate-colored skin, big green wings which looked like her namesake, wide hips which she loved to shake around in a bid to entice me, and huge gold eyes like fresh pots of honey.

“Steve,” the lone figure, my harpy bride, yelled. “Steve!”

“Fern!” I replied as I tried to get to her, but my body didn’t react as I wanted it to. It was like I was trying to wade through a swamp of thick, sticky tar. No matter how much I struggled, no matter how hard I pushed, she wasn’t getting any closer. If anything, she seemed to be drifting further away from me.

“Steve!” she continued as her body drifted away and melted into the darkness. “Steve. Steve!”

“Fern!” I yelled at the top of my lungs as I stretched my hand out as far as I could.

“Stevie!”

My eyes snapped open. I jumped to a sitting position, knocking away the figure who’d been saying my name.

It took me a moment to realize it wasn’t Fern, although the green coloring had been on point.

Jezzy’s hot pink eyes, stained with worry, burrowed into my face.

Then she gasped out a, “Stevie!” and threw herself against me, enveloping me in her soft chest and loving arms. “I’m, like, so glad you’re awake.”

I hugged the emotional dryad, stroking my fingers through her cotton-candy styled hair. “Sorry about sleeping in,” I mumbled while rubbing the throbbing pain on the back of my head.

It helped me remember everything.

Obviously, that knowledge only extended to the point when I was knocked out. I glanced around in search of what had happened after that.

Wherever we were was damn dark. The only light seeped in from an opening up high, maybe around fifty or so meters up? It was like we’d been dumped down a well, although the sheer rock walls looked natural rather than something which was built. The floor was made of the same firm material, although it didn’t seem to be bothering our roommate.

Roxie snorted lightly.

I shuffled over and shook her shoulder. “Wake up.”

She grumbled and turned over, away from me. “Hmm… a couple more minutes.”

“I love you, Roxie, but this really isn’t the time. Get up.”

Reluctantly, the lazy cow lifted her head, which was hidden behind loose strands of black bed hair. She rubbed the sand from her eyes while looking around. “Hmm? What’s going on, sugar?

Where are we?”

“I’d love to know that myself,” I said while turning toward Jezzy.

“Like, I don’t know,” she replied through her pouted lips. “They used some thingy to make us all sleepy. When I woke up, we were already here.”

I stared up at the exit. Should I call for help? Would that be a good idea? Wouldn’t it be more likely to end with us being attacked by harpies? Probably. I was better off climbing.



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