Storms & Sacrifice by Dominic N. Ashen

Storms & Sacrifice by Dominic N. Ashen

Author:Dominic N. Ashen
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Orc, fantasy erotica, humor, humorous erotica, DnD, Fantasy, Dungeon and Dragons, interracial, funny, kink, BDSM, fetish, gay, MM, Male romance, male male, gay erotica, LGBT, green, queer
Publisher: 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc.
Published: 2021-12-10T02:55:33+00:00


Chapter 11

“Can your magic heal sore feet?” All these hills are killing me.

“I suppose that is one potential application,” Khazak chuckles. “Tell you what: if you manage to continue behaving today, I will do that before bed tonight.”

“I always behave,” I lie.

It’s Ignisday, our third day in the forest and second full day on patrol. It’s late afternoon and the sky is grey, covered in a thick layer of clouds that hides the sun’s position, but we shouldn’t have a problem making it back to camp before it’s dark. Just like yesterday, all of today’s patrols have turned up absolutely nothing. I know we have four more days out here, but I was really hoping we’d have found something by now. We’re heading northwest, which explains all the fucking hills. I can see the mountainside off in the distance ahead of us.

Other than all the extra bodies and walking, this patrol week hasn’t been that different from the last one. Just with a lot less free time. Which has been fine, because after me, Khazak, and Orim had our bout of fun in the tent, it’s been hard to make eye contact with Arik and the officer who overheard us. We haven’t had a repeat, mostly because I haven’t gotten as desperately horny again yet, but I guess the possibility is always there.

After our play time, I was feeling a little worried that things might change between me and Orim. It’s not like he’s the only friend I’ve had sex with since being here (Hello, Brull, Nylan, and Ragnar), but he’s the first one I made on my own instead of someone I met through Khazak. I’m happy to say Orim’s been acting like his regular old self, which makes me feel like I can do the same.

“Have you noticed where we are yet?” Khazak asks casually.

“What do you mean?” I look around. Am I supposed to know this place?

“Look closer.” He smirks. “You and your friends were here six weeks ago.”

“What? This isn’t...” I look around us again as we continue to walk. Those mountains do look kind of familiar. “Are we close to the ruins?”

“Yes, very.” Khazak nods. “Follow me.”

We climb down the other side of the hill we are on and finally find some solid flat land. The mountainside is just ahead of us, a small dirt path along its base going east to west. Wait, now this place is starting to look familiar. Sure enough, as we move around the mountain and another comes into view, I realize this is the path my group took to get to the ruins. Coming up, I see where the mountains give away a little and reveal a small alcove with the entrance. When we finish turning the corner, there’s just one problem: I don’t see a cave.

“Wait, where’s the entrance?” I halt in my tracks, staring at the solid rock ahead of me.

Khazak ignores my words, only gesturing with his hand for me to keep following.

“Your group actually managed



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