~~~~~~~
Hello once again my wonderful readers! First of all, thank you all for reading the first chapter of my story. If you are here and you haven't read the first chapter, I'd highly recommend you do. However, I won't stop you if (for some reason) you want to read chapter 2 first.
Next, I'd like to thank those who gave feedback and support in the comments of chapter 1 for me to continue this series. I appreciate every comment and hope to continue this story for a while.
This next chapter should be, at least, of the same standard as my last one. However, I'm only human and might be blind to certain areas of writing. So I'm putting out the same humble request as before: please offer any feedback or constructive criticism that can help me make the story better. (And I'm not talking about making the story better by having some random guy get hit in the crotch by a football. I'll add something like that into the story on my own terms, thank you very much.)
Again, thank you all for reading. Seeing how much people enjoy my story makes me want to write more of it and get it out sooner. So without further ado, please enjoy chapter 2 of Mutatius.
~~~~~~~
Today was shaping up to be one of the strangest days in Tom's life. In the span of a few hours after he woke up, he found himself naked in another world, met a fairy, ate a piece of fruit that gave him the physique of an Olympic athlete, had sex with said fairy, and was on his way to meet the fairy Queen of this forest. He felt like he was living some nerd's wildest fantasy.
"Nobody back home is ever gonna believe this," he muttered as he followed Gilly, the blue-skinned fairy.
Tom had come to find out she was not much of a conversationalist. Regardless, he felt it was best to try and get to know her better.
"So have you and Cee known each other long?" he asked, trying to get the conversation going again.
"Yes, all our lives," she stated flatly.
Tom waited, but Gilly didn't say anything else and just kept flying ahead of him. He sighed and looked at Cee, who just shrugged.
Cee drifted closer to his ear and lowered her voice so Gilly couldn't hear her, "Don't worry, this is just Gilly. When she's on a mission from the queen she's all business."
She got a far-off look on her face and thought for a moment before she continued, "Actually, she's always pretty much business now that I think about it. Ever since our first decade of knowing each other."
Tom wondered how two fairies could be so different. Since Cee was the first fairy he met, he automatically assumed that the general nature of fairies was fun and carefree with a dash of curiosity. Gilly put a stop to that line of thinking. She had no interest in talking with him and had the air of a woman on a mission.
If Tom had to sum things up in human terms, he would describe Cee as that social and friendly college girl that everyone knew. Her blonde hair only added to this impression in Tom's mind.
Gilly, however, was more like a strict businesswoman, not exactly harsh or mean, per se. She was just someone who seemed to put her work in her main line of sight and didn't see much point in being social. Tom had met people like her in the workplace before. Sometimes they were exactly what they seemed and a little boring out of work, but other times they could surprise you in the craziest of ways.
Tom couldn't place where Gilly landed on the scale, but finding out wasn't high on his priorities at the moment. He guessed that fairies just varied like humans, each with their own personality and traits.
"So Gilly," he started, "that's a lovely dress, I feel like I've seen that kind of leaf before, is it from a particular plant?"
"Yes, it's a lily pad leaf," she said without looking back at him.
Tom had to stifle a laugh which made Cee give him an odd look. He looked right back at Cee and nudged his head at Gilly. Cee's expression didn't change as she just kept looking at him. Tom sighed and shook his head. Maybe it was just him or maybe something with the language translation magic didn't make the words as funny in their language, but Gilly in a lily pad was at least worth a chuckle to him.
After a few more tries of getting to know the fairy a bit better, Tom shifted his next line of questions to the fairy queen.
"So when did Queen Shaylah know that I was in her forest?"
"Queen Shaylah knew the moment you appeared on the border of her domain. She is aware of everything that goes on in the forest."
"Wait, everything?" Tom asked, looking towards Cee.
"Yes, everything. It's helpful when people ignore the hunting limitations she's set or when someone gets lost here," Gilly stated.
If what Gilly said was true, did that mean the queen knew about everything that happened between him and Cee?
Tom looked over at the blonde fairy, whose expression hadn't changed in the slightest at Gilly's statement. She was either not putting two and two together or fairies didn't care about anybody knowing when they got nasty. If he had to guess, Tom would say fairies just didn't care about their privacy.
With that in mind, Tom started to imagine what the fairy queen would be like. Cee didn't seem to be worried that they were about to meet her so she couldn't be that bad. He imagined a fairy the same size as Cee and Gilly, but with a crown of wood on her head. He wondered if she would look the same age as the other two or if being literal centuries older would show on her face.
Tom decided to ask a little bit more about this Queen Shaylah. Since he now knew the queen could be listening in on the conversation, he kept the questions as respectable as he could.
"You've both mentioned your queen, but is there no king in fairy society?"
In all the fiction that Tom could remember, he did recall the famous fairy king Oberon. Was that not a thing at all in this world?
"Nope no kings, like I told you before, all fairy tribes only have a queen," Cee said.
That settled that question for Tom. King Oberon must have been a complete human creation.
"But how is a new queen decided? Or are fairies essentially immortal and the queen rules forever?"
Cee giggled at his questions. "No, we're not immortal, we just have a very long lifespan."