Dungeon Diving 202 by Bruce Sentar

Dungeon Diving 202 by Bruce Sentar

Author:Bruce Sentar [Sentar, Bruce]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B0D92XBMG4
Publisher: anonymous
Published: 2024-07-06T22:00:00+00:00


Chapter 17

Charlotte swung our hands back and forth with a big smile on her face. The moment was only marred by Bun-bun’s snoring. The rabbit was tuckered out from the excitement of the restaurant.

“Thanks for taking the time to go on a walk with me.” She blushed.

I lifted her hand to kiss the back of it. “My pleasure. Too often, the others demand my attention. Happy to spend more personal time with my cute healer.”

We were away from the city in the safe zone, walking along the edges through the grassy fields. Charlotte was the quiet one, and it was all too common for the others to crowd her out.

She blushed deeply and had trouble meeting my eyes. “I’m glad you think of me.”

I rubbed her hand and smiled when she looked back up. “Charlotte, my tender healer, I love you, and you have nothing to worry about. Unless you are worrying about something in specific?”

She paused and shook her head.

“Charlotte?” I pushed her with a firm tone. If there was an issue, I wanted to resolve it; Charlotte was just too damn important to me.

“It’s just… with Harley leaving, I wonder if you’ll rotate any more of us out?” She fidgeted, her hand playing with the fabric on her beautiful red summer dress.

I grabbed her chin and tilted up her face, forcing her to look me in the eyes. “If you want to leave, that’s fine. But know that I’ll never chase you out.” I smirked. “Des would kill me, are you kidding me? She’d blue-ball me into eternity if I took away her cute and kind healer toy.”

Charlotte chuckled. “She is rather fond of sharing me between the two of you.”

“That would be an understatement.” I shrugged. “Candidly, I think she just likes to watch you squirm.” Taking Charlotte’s hand more firmly, I pulled her down to lie on the field.

She let out a squeak. Her exclamation was followed by one from Bun-bun as she fell on top of me, and Bun-bun was successfully dislodged, bouncing on the ground a few feet away.

The lazy rabbit looked up and let out a grunt of discontent, but he didn’t have it in him to come back over and lay down in the grass.

“You know, the grass here isn’t itchy,” Charlotte said, rolling off me and lying on her side, pressed up against me.

“The dungeon would probably eat pollen like it would dust,” I answered as I thought through the concept. “Besides, this grass isn’t even real. If we took it out of the dungeon, it wouldn’t be made up of living cells but rather dead blocks like cell walls and green pigment.” I flicked a blade of grass.

Everything the dungeon did was just a facsimile of life.

“Even the drops. You can’t plant most of the things, even if they are berries or whatnot,” Charlotte said. “You can melt down the metal, though. How are your shipments to the Elves going?”

“Everything is on track. Crimson wanted some guild contribution points and went a little overboard.



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