To Claim the Elvin Princess: Apprentice

To Claim the Elvin Princess: Apprentice by Jack Bessie Read Free Book Online

Book: To Claim the Elvin Princess: Apprentice by Jack Bessie Read Free Book Online
Authors: Jack Bessie
looks or because of who my father was?”
    “Both...” she nodded, still avoiding his gaze.
    “Including your sisters? How about your mother?” he asked, intending to tease her. He soon regretted it, as Amein sat up, turned, and pushed him onto his back, then hopped astraddle of him, almost in one lithe movement.
    “You have no reason to even consider such things!” she shrieked, grabbing his cheeks strongly, staring wickedly at him.
    “But won’t you be considered a bad elf if you aren’t willing to share?” he guessed, suspecting that this was likely, based on what she had mentioned so far. Amein collapsed against him, sobbing suddenly, as he embraced her. He finally felt a small nod, and when she was down to sniffles, she sat back up, looking embarrassed and miserable.
    “I’m sorry, I have no idea why I’m acting this way!”
    “Are you sure you are completely Elvin? You act somewhat human, at least like a human woman would.”
    “I should pee on you! That was mean and improper!”
    “Elves think they’re better than humans?” he succinctly asked. This threatened to cause another embarrassed outburst.
    “You will be the bane of me!” she moaned.
    “Because you can’t seem to evade my insight, or omit things you’d like too? Really? Was our father this way?”
    Amein’s shoulders slumped, as she sat, staring glumly at him, idly playing with his chest hair.
    “Of course; he could just look at you, and know you were being evasive or less than honest! When I was very young, I peed myself several times, when I got snared by his ability! I eventually just gave up, and learned to never even try to be the least bit dishonest, no matter how embarrassing it was to tell the truth. At least that way I didn’t end up getting paddled while wearing wet panties!” she confessed, and giggled.
    “How often did you get them set on fire?”
    “Only a couple of times! Being paddled in front of all your siblings and others has a way of making you regret being less than proper!” she giggled.
    “You weren’t slower than average?”
    “Hardly!” she insisted, then looked guilty. “Honestly, I got in trouble more often than most when I was older, and started to be sexual. I was a bit more inclined to play than was considered normal!” she sighed.
    “I’m guessing that not much has changed?” Rasten asked, fondling her breasts.
    “Not much! Rasten, I’m quite willing and eager even by normal Elvin standards, and there’s nothing reserved or....prudish? Is that the word?” He nodded in agreement. “Then there’s nothing in the least prudish about any elf!”
    “Humans here would think you’re slutty and over sexed! How do the ones on...Am-Coteiru...how do they regard your kind?”
    “Much the same! We try not to display our tendencies to the humans, or even to the half-Elvin, although they too are much more inclined than the plain humans to be enthused for such play!”
    “Do humans respond to you like I’m doing?”
    “No. My sexual fragrance would be un-noted by a human, male or female. They would respond to the actual sex, and when they are had by one of us, they respond nicely, even if they seem a bit...overwhelmed?” she confessed, grinning while looking guilty.
    “I can imagine so! I’ve never experienced such...enthusiasm for sex! I have no idea what I’d do with a whole bunch of naughty Elvin women, wanting me!” he joked. Seeing Amein’s harsh stare, he sighed. “I gather you’d prefer I stay focused on other things, and let you take care of my urges?”
    “Much better! Yes, I’d like that a lot more. I have no desire to cry or feel jealous, but likely will anyway. I just have no idea why!” she declared, pouty and sad. She kissed Rasten for a time, just to make them both aroused again.
    “You want more? he chuckled.
    “Of course! We must leave in the morning, and there will be none of this until we are safe in Alarinad. Actually, when we return, we won’t likely have time at

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