Seven Sins System Chapter 489. Nice Quickie
The next few minutes were exactly what we expected. A quick, but intense session that left all of us satisfied.
My tentacles worked their magic, stimulating them both in ways only I could, and their bodies responded to every touch, every movement. Rachel and Evie, with their succubus sigils glowing faintly, fell into the rhythm easily. The room was filled with soft moans and gasps, but like always, we kept things quick.
Once it was over, both Rachel and Evie leaned back, their breathing heavy but contented smiles plastered on their faces. My tentacles slowly retracted, disappearing back into where they came.
"It was a nice quickie," Rachel said with a wink, straightening her clothes as she hopped back to her feet, her bunny ears flicking in satisfaction.
Evie flicked one of her tails lazily, her voice soft but playful. "You always know how to take care of us, Doc."
I smirked, leaning back in my chair and crossing my arms. "I may be the Lord of Wrath, but I know how to make my women happy," I said proudly, the arrogance clear in my tone.
Without hesitation, they moved in closer, taking full advantage of my relaxed posture. Evie sat on my lap, her tails curling around me like a playful blanket, brushing against the back of my neck. Rachel leaned in, her delicate fingers brushing the side of my cheek as she settled herself on my other leg.
"You know, you're not much of a Wrath to me," Evie cooed, her voice soft, teasing. Her eyes sparkled with mischief, and her lips curled into a knowing smile. Her body pressed against mine was almost too comfortable.
Rachel, meanwhile, gently caressed my face, her touch soft but full of intent. "But I hope we can have a better time than this," she whispered, her breath warm against my ear. "I mean… more time to play."
I exhaled. As much as I enjoyed these moments with them, I'd been more distant than usual. My mind was constantly running, and there was never enough time. "I've been a little busy lately," I admitted, letting my voice drop as I leaned my head back, staring up at the ceiling. "I thought I had stopped the demons from trespassing into this realm after cleaning up the cult. But I was wrong."
There was a brief silence. Evie and Rachel exchanged a glance, their playful demeanor fading into something more serious. They both knew how bad things had gotten recently, but they didn't know all the details.
Rachel's hand paused on my cheek. "You mean the demons with the dark crystals, the ones that have been trying to capture me?" she asked, her voice quieter now, the teasing gone.
I nodded, the smirk fading from my face. "Yeah. It's not over yet."
Evie's tails stilled, and she leaned in closer, her eyes narrowing as she studied my expression. "So, what's the deal? I thought after you wiped out that cult, things would calm down. Why are the demons still after you?"
I sighed, running a hand through my hair. "I thought the same thing. I thought taking out that cult would stop them. But these demons… they're organized. They're coming for me specifically, and I don't know why yet. They've mentioned a 'master'—someone pulling the strings. It wasn't the cult for sure but someone else."
Rachel shifted on my lap, her brow furrowing. "You think they're here for your power?"
"Exactly. It's personal," I replied, my voice sharp. "They're looking for me, for my power. I don't know what they want with it, but whatever it is, it's bad."
Evie, her tails curling around us protectively. "What can we do to help?" she asked, her tone serious now. Her eyes, usually filled with mischief, were fixed on me, waiting for a plan, for direction.
I shook my head, letting out another sigh. "I don't know. I don't have any clues about who's really behind this yet. My investigation… it feels like I'm back to zero." My own admission hit me hard. For once, I didn't have control of the situation, and it was starting to wear on me.
Rachel frowned, her fingers lightly drumming against my cheek before she pulled back. "So what now? Who do we rely on if even you don't have answers?" There was a note of concern in her voice, something she rarely let slip through her usual confident exterior.
"I've got one lead," I said, feeling the bitterness in my words. "I'm relying on Puriel this time."
Rachel's frown deepened, confusion flashing across her face. "Puriel? Who is Puriel?"
I blinked, realizing my mistake. Of course, they weren't familiar with Puriel's name. "I meant Aria," I corrected myself quickly. "Ms. Aria, as you know her. She will help me to track down the source of those white crystals."
Rachel and Evie both relaxed slightly at the mention of Aria's name, though Rachel still looked skeptical. "Right… Ms. Aria. I forget she has another name," Rachel said, leaning back a little. "But still, you're trusting her with this? The whole situation sounds way bigger than just about the crystals."
"I don't have a choice," I said, frustration seeping into my voice. "She's been investigating this for a while now, and it's our only lead. We think the crystals are connected to the demons somehow, so if we can figure out where they're coming from, we might be able to stop whatever's going on."
Evie tilted her head slightly, one of her tails brushing against my shoulder. "Do you really trust her, though? I mean, she's powerful, but she's… different." There was a hesitation in her voice, like she didn't want to say too much.
"I don't trust anyone fully," I admitted, my voice low. "But right now, she's my best shot. Aria's been dealing with these kinds of threats for a while now. She knows how to handle things when they get out of control. Hopefully…" I said with a hint of skepticism.
Rachel crossed her arms. "And what happens if she can't find the source? What then?"
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