This will make more sense if you read the earlier parts. Don't worry, they're fun, action packed, and build the tension. Read them first! Also, all characters in sexual situations are 18 years or older. Enjoy.
The protective spells were supposed to guard Brynhild's sleep. A triangle of futhark runes were set into her headboard, taming all of the remaining magic of the world that would seek her out in her most vulnerable state. Nonetheless, the sorceress tossed and turned in her feather bed, muttering in her sleep. The cold, stone chamber was still and quiet despite the open windows.
In her dreams, a mighty giant thrust her left hand into a fire. The flames consumed her, but the heat concentrated on her small breasts and slim hips. A demon then burned her alive. With a start, Brynhild woke and sat up in bed. She clutched the blankets to her chest. Her chest ... something was wrong. Slowly, she turned her bright, blue eyes down. Her bosom expanded out from her ribs in a way it never had before. A warmth beat a steady rhythm in her left palm as she slowly lowered the blankets. "What is this sorcery?"
Her breasts now stood out proudly, with just a hint of obedience to gravity. Her white flesh was expansive, with protruding pink nipples jutting out.
Lowering the blankets further, she saw that her hips were now wide and round. Her jaw fell in horror. She held out her left hand and looked at the skin that had touched that dust. "You did this to me," she said to the absent wind. "I spent centuries beguiling with my Northern looks, and you've turned me into a common breeding sow." The thought disgusted her. She would have to conjure some old magic to bring herself back to the body she knew. But in the meantime ... she couldn't help ... touching herself. The throbbing hand slid down between her legs and her cries filled the formerly peaceful room.
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"I know you've done something." Vel entered Brynhild's chamber without knocking. "After I asked ... I mean, commanded you to cease with your sorcery, you've turned me into a monster." He addressed the room without discrimination, spotted her leaning over a table, and turned to face her. "And you've donned a traveling cloak. Meaning to depart? You've turned me against my sister and now you will run?"
"If I understand your meaning, we are both victims of the same plot." She turned away from the book which she'd been fruitlessly searching, stood upright, and faced her duke.
"Speak plainly. What ..." But some of the bile left Vel when he saw the pain on her face.
"I wear this cloak not for travel, but for disguise." Brynhild unclasped the cloak and let it fall. "Behold, I now have the body of a whore." Her normal dress wouldn't fit her now, so she wore an ill-fitting stola that would have been much too small for her even before the changes of the night before. She watched his eyes as they roved her body in confusion.
"You're ... much bigger ... in certain places." Vel tried with measured success to keep his cock still. The woman before him looked less like the severe sorceress he knew, and more like the goddess of fertility.
"Your Grace looks much the same as before. Why did you think I'd turned you into a monster?" In shame, she covered herself with the cloak again. Her left hand throbbed with more intensity at his proximity. "And is your sister well?"
"Yes ... yes ... my sister is well." It had taken Vel two days to gather the courage to confront Brynhild. In that time, he and Naevia had avoided each other. An unprecedented parting for the two inseparable siblings. "I ... my ... I see you have your hands full." He winced at the unintended double meaning. "My problem is nothing. I have to go."
"Very well, Your Grace." Brynhild watched him go. She didn't even try to entice him to stay. Would she even know how to use her sow's body? She turned back to the book. There must be something she could do. The wind, of course, would not answer her questions. It was probably off laughing at her plight.
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"I must sail across the Inland Sea." Cassia frowned at her children. Naevia and Vel sat on opposite sides of the council chamber. Obviously, Cassia noticed that they'd had some kind of falling out. Bantia sat between them with a look of shock on her face. Her daughters had just learned that their father was alive. "I will go to Kart Hadasht, find him, and bring Gallio home."
"So, I am not the duke?" Vel's whole body relaxed. His father would be home soon, and everything would return to normal.
"You must stay duke until your father returns." Cassia thought things over. "This is a very unusual situation."
"What did the letter say?" Bantia leaned forward across the circular table. "Exactly, I mean."
Cassia reached into the pocket on her stola and withdrew the papyrus scroll. She handed it to her daughter. Bantia unrolled it, eyed the locked door, and then read aloud to her family. "My dearest Cassia. I have been blown far afield. You may find me in Kart Hadasht if you look, but it is a dangerous voyage and I urge you to remain at home. I trust our lands are well looked after by Fortinbras. When it is safe, I will fly home to you. Until then, I remain your flame in the wind. With undying love, your husband, Gallio." Tears fell down Bantia's cheeks. When she looked up, she saw that her sister and mother were crying, too. But her brother was all smiles. "What are you grinning at, Vel?" She frowned at him.
"What are you crying at?" Vel couldn't wipe the grin off his face. "Our father is alive and will soon be home."
"I only gathered the first part from the letter." Naevia didn't look at her brother as she spoke. She still couldn't believe she had handled him in that unspeakable way and the shame of it bore its way through her. "It's sounds like he has no intention of coming home. Did he flee with a woman?"
"Naevia!" Cassia put a hand to her breast in shock. "How can you say such a thing? The bonds between your father and I were forged by the gods. They are unbreakable. He has had some misadventure, and I will go to him."
"Did the letter not say that it would be a dangerous trip to Kart Hadasht?" Bantia looked back down at the fragile papyrus in her hand.
"Nonsense, it's but three days sail." Cassia shook her head.
"I don't think that's what the letter meant." Naevia scowled and regarded her pale, freckled hands.
A knock sounded on the door. Bantia handed the letter back to her mother who tucked it back into her stola. Vel stood, unlocked the door, and regarded the seneschal. "Yes?"
"Forgive me, Your Grace." The seneschal, Aulus, bowed his head. "But you have a visitor."
"Who is it, Aulus?" Cassia wiped the tears from her eyes.
"
Dellia Bellius
," Aulus said.
"Our cousin is here?" Vel looked around the table. Smiles sprouted in the room like conidia flowers after a rain. "We haven't seen her in ages. Does she bring her whole family?"
"Just her." Aulus looked around the room. "What would you have me do?"