"Well whore. Aka Manah spoke to the succubus. "It would seem that you have fucked things up, would it not? Casius is suspicious of you, and the woman is in love with him. That is clear. What is also clear, is that he is somewhat immune to your charms. For a human, that shows real fortitude." Aka's cock was fully erect and he rubbed the head upon her nipples raising them to erection also. "Even I seem unable to resist your charms. How is that do you think?"
"Fuck only knows," she responded angrily. "I have not come across a human such as this before. But that doubles my determination to get astride his cock and have him beg me for more."
"We will see bitch. But time is running out."
Meridiana dematerialised, leaving Aka to play with his own cock. She was not the slightest bit interested in any other cock now, other than Casius'. She will have him; she must have him. In fact, she could not remember a time that she had been this besotted over eleven inches of throbbing meat. It was intoxicating.
Casius began the search through his extensive library. He was not sure what he was looking for. But many of the scrolls, parchments and books were of some age. He was in no doubt that he would find something to give him confirmation about his inkling. He had skipped through many old tomes, before coming across a copy of the Dead Sea Scrolls; ancient Jewish religious writings that had been rediscovered around the Dead Sea area. As he read, his breath quickened, for there was mention of a list of monsters, and a name he had not heard of before Lilit.
It would appear that this Hebrew word was translated into 'night creature', 'night monster', or 'night hag'. In further text he read of the mythology of Adam's first wife being Lilith. She was often envisioned as a dangerous demon of the night, who is wanton, preying on men sexually. Taking the seed from them so that she could give birth to more demons. Lilith may be linked in part to a historically earlier class of female demons (lilΔ«tu) in ancient Mesopotamian religion, found in cuneiform texts of Sumer, he read further.
"But that is over 8000 years before Christ," Casius murmured to himself. He read on. There was a further text in which he read that she fought with Adam over sex. He being the man always wanted to be on top of her, in the dominant role, whereas, she felt they should take turns at being the dominant and submissive partner. It was due to this that she left the Garden of Eden and refused to return, so God punished her by making her a demon forever searching the Earth for men to have sex with.
There were more references about her being one of four demonic queens. Each would take the form of a beautiful woman and would come to men in their dreams to syphon their rods of semen. Lilith, Eisheth, Agrat bat Mahlat, and Naamah. Delving still further, he found some old Latin text in which it mentioned siren's, beautiful women that would prey upon vulnerable men. They were termed 'Paramour' an illicit partner, or 'succubae', meaning to lie beneath. As in the sexually submissive position.
The Kabbalah mentioned the demon queens also and according to the Malleus Maleficarum, or "Witches' Hammer", written by Heinrich Kramer (Institoris) in 1486, succubi collect semen from men they seduce, turning into Incubi, the male form, they then use the semen to impregnate human females, thus explaining how demons could apparently sire more demons despite the traditional belief that they were incapable of reproduction.
"So," Casius finally stopped reading. He had been at it for several hours and it was now time to check on Evelyn and Diana. For he now believed that they were being plagued by a succubus. Maybe one as old as time itself. Usually he would be the target of the succubus demon's unwanted embrace, being a man, but maybe it was preying upon those weakened by recent torment. That meant that both women were in possible danger. This was a high demon, and one that could not be put to the sword. For it would simply dematerialise. He would need to read further, on how to dispose of it. But first he must route it out. Just as soon as he checked upon his charges.
He knocked quietly on Evelyn's door and walked in. He did not know enough about succubi to know whether they could prey on their victims during the day, or whether they could only do so of a night. But the reference to 'night hag', did make him feel that they were safe during the day. But as the texts mentioned that the demon would attack in a person's dreams, then maybe the reference merely meant when someone was asleep?
Evelyn was in repose in the chair before the fire. She looked peaceful and free from conflict. He lifted her easily and placed her upon the bed, carefully moving her hair to uncover her face. Considerately he wrote a quick note, leaving it by the bedside. 'My dear, it was I that moved you from the heat and discomfort of the chair to your bed. Worry not that you have had another dream. You look at peace my beautiful lady. Your servant, Casius.' Happy that she was safe he left.
On reaching Diana's room, he knocked upon the door. "Yes Casius?"