Monster Girl Sportsball 2: A Portal Harem Sports Adventure by Simon Archer

Monster Girl Sportsball 2: A Portal Harem Sports Adventure by Simon Archer

Author:Simon Archer [Archer, Simon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2022-10-16T16:00:00+00:00


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The girls and I were up and headed out of Nali before the sun came up. The cluster was quiet, and a very serene calm covered the place. It was the kind of calm that I’d only ever found in a library, and for a moment, I was sorry to leave it. We slipped out of the cottage, mounted our slervins, and headed up over the furthest point of the hill surrounding the cluster. My maps indicated that was the way to go to get to the next original faction cluster. I didn’t know if it was the Warrior cluster or the Progressive cluster. I didn’t really trust the map much any longer, but either way, I was certain a ‘main’ cluster was in that direction.

The trip over the hill and down the backside was quick and quiet. Soon we found ourselves back on the blue-moss plain, traveling quickly with nothing in sight but blue ground for miles. The slervins seemed happy to be on open terrain as they chose a quick pace to stretch their legs. They ran for over two hours before anything new came into sight. Off in the distance was what appeared to be some sort of wall. As we grew nearer, it became clear what we were seeing wasn’t a wall but a treeline made of the tallest trees any of us had seen.

I noticed the ground changed color to a light pink just before the treeline, so I stopped us, and we got down off our slervins. I wasn’t sure what properties the new ground would offer, and I thought it a good idea to water the animals before heading into the trees. Once we’d dug holes for the slervins to drink from, the girls and I stood in a circle and ate a snack. The air was still, and a familiar scent filled the air. It smelled of pine trees, although the trees we were near were clearly not pines of any kind. Instead, their trunks were pitch black and led up to branches that were twisted into spirals. What looked like flexible, spike-shaped branches stretched at least five yards out from the trunk and were covered in curly ribbons of purple vines with tendrils of flowers hanging off. They gave the impression that we’d be entering either an evil entrapment or a serene sanctuary, and it was impossible, from the outside, to know which.

Between the silence and stillness of the air and the sense of new adventure ahead, I figured it was the right time to come clean with the girls about what had happened to me in Nali. As soon as we had finished eating and packed up, I stopped them from getting mounted back up right away.

“There’s something I need to tell you girls.”

The three of them looked innocently at me, and Jo asked, “What is it?”

“I came away from Nali with a kind of… well, Phina called it an ability,” I started. “Shortly after the tsunami, I realized I could see what others were thinking.



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