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Chapter 155 - Bit of Peace

Thankfully, the first day was peaceful. Their half-day ride brought them close to a small village, but they still had to camp before reaching it. Food was prepared for the boys, and a bit of joy was brought with it.

They had been too frightful to enjoy the food the goblins prepared, but now, it was different. The Scarlet Seraphs had their hands full in the evening, preparing food and camp and some of the older boys joined in. The four boys stuck to helping Lily prepare the meals, while everyone else set up camp.

They created a small ring with the carriages with the fire in the middle. The boys were laughing by the time the sun finally set, smiles plastered on their faces. It warmed Claire's heart and distracted her from her thoughts that had been plaguing her.

"We really need to get them clothes." Jasmine chuckled. One boy could barely keep his shorts on due to wear. "Maybe Daphne has some things for them."

"Or maybe the village, what was the name of it?" Elsie asked as she settled in Jasmine's lap. 

"I think it's just Oak Village," Jasmine said, rubbing her chin. "Must have been what was there before the village."

"Mmm, we'll have to see if they have anything." Elsie mused. She readjusted once more, causing Jasmine to tense up.

"Careful," Jasmine warned, her voice low. "We have to wait."

"I know… but it's fun." Elsie teased.

Claire could feel the tension grow within her. Watching her lovers interact was far too stimulating to begin with. But it had been days since she last got to enjoy them. She gulped hard and tried to focus elsewhere.

"Keep doing it , and I'll put you on watch all night." Jasmine purred. 

Elsie bit her lip, clearly weighing her options. "Fine. But I want you the moment we get back to Restol."

Claire's mind went wild hearing that. All the things her lovers would get up to, all the things she'll do. It caused her to squirm.

Elsie giggled at her reaction. "Maybe we should have Claire watch…"

"Like hell she would only watch," Jasmine added, eyeing the redhead. "We'll have to give her an incentive for holding off…"

"Good thinking, Jazz," Elsie said with a sultry tone. 

Claire looked away from their stares, feeling her face redden. She uncrossed her legs, her pants feeling uncomfortably tight. She took a deep breath. "Enough of that. We wait until Restol."

Elsie tilted her head, "What about Lily's departure?"

Claire exhaled slowly, trying to control herself. "We'll have something tame, quiet. Away from the boys and the hired drivers."

"Ah, we should take her in turns then…" Elsie continued. "Go in one at a time and have some quality alone time with her…"

"Mmm, rest of us will distract the others," Jasmine said, her hands gripping Elsie's hips.

"Exactly." Elsie purred. "You'll go last, Jaz. To clean up the mess we make of her…"

Claire couldn't stand it any longer. She could feel her cock throbbing painfully against her thigh. She was falling into her lust.

Clunk!

A metal cup hit the back of Elsie's head. The older twin turned, rubbing the spot. "What the fu-"

"Watch the language," Ursa growled. She had another cup in her hand as she glared at Elsie. "And stop with all that."

Upon closer look, Claire could see her face was reddened. It was hard to tell with only a fire for light, but the Ravian was blushing. Elsie rubbed her head and let out a dramatic sigh.

"Fine!" She said aloud. She whispered the next part so only they could hear. "Ana's been dying for you to be rougher next time…"

Ursa hurled her second cup, but Jasmine caught it. She saved the smug smile Elsie had at that moment. Jasmine sighed, "I think it's best to stop Elsie."

Elsie eyed Jasmine, "I will for now."

Claire could feel her shoulders untense. She looked over at Ana, whose eyes were wide as she looked at Ursa. 

"E-e-elsie! Why would y-y-you say that!" Ana's voice was barely audible.

"Elsie," Ursa said after a deep breath. "I'm warning you to stop. Wait for the kids to go to sleep at least."

"I said I was stopping," Elsie smirked.

"And it's good timing, we should get them to bed," Jasmine said. She lifted Elsie up and off her lap. "Lily? Did you finish preparing their beds?"

"One more minute!" Lily yelled from within the second carriage.

"Hear that? Your beds are almost ready." Jasmine said to the group of boys.

Ursa stepped in and spoke to them in a gentler voice. "Use those buckets of water to clean your dishes, then stack them on that box."

The boys quickly followed her instructions, oblivious to the earlier tension. Within minutes, they had filed into the carriages to sleep.

"Damn," Jasmine muttered. "I was expecting it to take longer."

"Yeah, Ursa's impressive," Claire added as the two cleaned up the stools and makeshift tables. 

"Maybe you were right," Elsie said as she scrubbed the last of the cooking pots. "Maybe Lily's potions don't work for her…"

"They do!" Lily said, missing the teasing entirely. "I monitor their effects on all of you."

"Ah, well…" Elsie mumbled, losing steam in her words. "Guess she'll make a good mother then."

"Indeed. But my current theory is that her wolf was the caretaker of cubs. A den mother," Lily continued. "Or like, the werewolf equivalent."

"Convenient either way," Elsie said, handing a pot to Ana to dry.

"Having to take care of and control scared kids would be difficult without her," Jasmine added. "Though they seem to like Lily and Ana quite a bit."

"Right? I didn't know Ana could be so good with kids!" Elsie said, perking up. "Learned something new about her."

Ana squirmed beside her as she dried the pots. She sheepishly spoke as her sister praised her. "Th-they like to talk... So I do my best to listen."

"Probably helps that she's very calm and gentle," Jasmine added as she eyed Elsie. "Quiet and nurturing…"

Elsie glared at her. "Unlike her sister, right?"

"You said it, not me," Jasmine replied with a smirk.

"Fuck you," Elsie said with an exasperated huff. 

"Has to wait until we get back to Restol." Jasmine giggled.

Claire watched on, a smile on her face. The warmth of their interactions felt incredible. The peace as well. After the fighting they had to endure, they could enjoy the break.

Ursa returned from the carriages after getting the boys to sleep. Claire looked up at her and asked, "Did you get all that? You'd make a wonderful mother."

Claire reveled in Ursa's reaction. The woman froze mid-stride and almost fell over, her face incredibly red. Claire chuckled as she got up to help Ursa.

"Careful," Elsie teased from the side.

"You okay?" Claire whispered to the Ravian. She felt Ursa's hand grip her forearm before meeting Ursa's eyes. They were glowing intently.

"No," Ursa whimpered. "I-I can't…"

"Mmm, think you can be quiet?" Claire whispered. "You aren't on first watch…"

"Maybe, I-I don't-" Ursa tried to say.

Claire kissed her, cutting her off. She led Ursa to their carriage, letting the others finish cleaning. She barely made it into the carriage before Ursa pushed her to the ground.

"Down girl." Claire giggled. "I said we needed to be quiet."

Ursa couldn't stop. She was nipping at Claire's neck as she grinded against her. Claire could feel Ursa's length press against her. She planned on discreetly letting Ursa use her mouth to release her pent-up frustration, but that wasn't going to happen.

Claire gasped as she felt Ursa's cock grind against hers. Their pants were in the way. Her plan was gone. She needed Ursa inside her.

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