Immunity by Robin Roseau

Immunity by Robin Roseau

Author:Robin Roseau [Roseau, Robin]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-10-14T23:00:00+00:00


A New Normal

A new form of normal was established, with only small changes. Once or twice a week, Otter locked me in the punishment bench and tickled the shit out of me. It was therapy, perhaps for both of us. She giggled for both of us, and she giggled more when I kissed her feet afterwards. But otherwise, our relationship was unchanged.

I had no idea how she felt about me, and I was too afraid to ask.

I spent time with Rhosani, not quite every day. Some days she retrieved me herself, although usually she had me summoned. One day, she arrived as Otter had just started tickling me. Otter spun to kneel to her, but Rhosani stopped her.

And then the Khaleesi watched as Otter tickled me just as relentlessly as she always did. Finally, though she released me. I slipped from the bench and knelt, then crawled forward to kiss Otter’s feet, then moved and did the same to Rhosani.

That day, she brought both of us with her, and she didn’t remove the muting spell. We went for one of our walks and then sat at a café together. Later, Otter clung tightly to me, eventually moving to our bed and lying with her head on my shoulder, holding hands.

After that, Otter joined us about once a week. Those days, Rhosani didn’t remove my muting spell.

All the other days, she did. The first time, I told her we weren’t talking about anything important. “And if I turn bratty, put it back and make me kneel.”

“If that’s what you want, Snow Dove.”

“It’s what I want,” I said.

We spent time together. I learned more about what kind of person she was. She asked about me, about my childhood. She asked about Earth.

One day, she gave me a pouch of money, and we left the Old City, walking through a section outside the wall. The humans had their own market, many of the stalls attached to various trades shops. The humans eyes us warily, but they didn’t flee, and they relaxed when we spent a little money.

“They’re wary of you,” I said in English. “But not outright afraid.”

“It’s taken time,” she explained. “They trust me to a certain degree.”

When we returned to the palace, I led us to the library. I pushed her to her chair, and then I knelt, my head in her lap. “I hate the fear and hate.”

“So do I.”

I looked up. “Something bad happened to you.”

“Yes.”

“Don’t tell me today,” I said. But I told her something else I wanted her to do.

“If you’re sure,” she said.

“I’m not, but do it.”

* * * *

Yes, I’ll explain, in my own way.

She continued to share me with the other elves. Sometimes she picked my partner, but we’d had a new game, not necessarily the blind pointing game, but letting me make a game. A game within a game, or something like that.

Elves were as debauched as anyone could imagine, and in my time there, I’d experienced a portion of it. I say only a portion, because no male touched me, not once.



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