Fairy Breeder: A Portal Harem Fantasy by Simon Archer

Fairy Breeder: A Portal Harem Fantasy by Simon Archer

Author:Simon Archer [Archer, Simon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-05-09T16:00:00+00:00


18

Passing by where Lark and the others were, I grabbed one of my crudely made spears, so fucking thankful we’d started carving them before the boar showed up.

Lark was standing crookedly, favoring her uninjured leg still. She must have shot up from her seat when she’d heard the screams. Her eyes were wide as they met mine, and she tried to limp a little towards me, but ultimately sat back down on the nearby low rock wall. I knew it was killing her not to run and help, but there was no other option. I couldn’t risk wasting time by helping her walk slowly towards the scene. Whatever was happening wasn’t going to wait around politely for us to get there.

“Logan!” Spark hollered, running towards me from the direction of her warehouse. “Cinder’s pinned up on one of the tool sheds! The blasted thing came out of nowhere.”

Her goggles were strapped over her eyes, and they reflected the sunlight back. She looked like a giant bug with two white eyes, frantically looking this way and that.

“Go back towards Lark. I’ll get Cinder,” I said, tightening my grip on the crude spear and running towards the warehouse.

As I approached Spark’s warehouse, everything seemed in order, but as I rounded the corner, I finally saw what had everyone so terrified. It was similar to an Earth boar, though its porcine snout seemed longer. It had two tusks that curved up on the top jaw, and two that curved downward on the lower. It almost appeared like a yellowed, menacing X piercing through the boar’s jaws, but it was very clear it could still open its jaws nice and wide. As I stared at it, it squealed with a jaw-cracking motion, putting its serrated teeth on display. I had a feeling Earth pigs didn’t have mouths like a great white, so this was a fun surprise.

Note the sarcasm.

Its eyes trained on the roof of the nearby toolshed, where Cinder had perched. A dent and a gouge in the side of the building were evidence that the thing had tried to charge her as she flitted up. I wondered if her wings weren’t fast enough to fly away from the thing if it tried to charge again, but I knew fear made people freeze up in the worst ways. If she tried to fly further away and failed, the boar could easily charge her or gore her on her way back down to the ground.

Suddenly, the boar flicked its eyes at me and let out an enraged, high-pitched squeal. It sounded a little bit like a baby crying or cats fucking, not at all like the cute oinks little pigs in storybooks made.

As a New Yorker, I wasn’t exactly exposed to farm animals during my day to day, but this fucker had to have been one of the ugliest varieties of pork that existed. Its bristly, black fur was thin in some patches, revealing ashy, flesh-colored skin beneath.

“Be careful!” Cinder yelled. She was peering over the edge at me, worry clearly etched on her features.



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