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“I will allow my seed to enter your body, but be warned—a mortal's body may not be able to handle all that is a god.”

I blinked a few times, taking in his statement when he pulled back, keeping himself connected to me and flipped me onto my knees.

“Can you take all of me mortal? Or should I slow down? I want to fill you up completely but only if you ask,” he stated to my sex addled mind.

My brain told me I was crazy as my body cried out yes.

I keened like a little kitten out of my control when he thrust himself inside of me again. “Isolarel, claim me as your own,” I whined. Begging with my tone for him to finish what he started.

He chuckled against me before placing his upper limbs on the ground on either side of my head, his lower limbs digging into my hips.

I wasn’t the kind of person who overly thought about the afterlife or what life would be like once I was gone from this realm. But at that moment, I began to ask myself if this was what it was like to go to the fields of Reeds, A’Aru.

Once again, as if reading my thoughts—and if my brain wasn’t jelly by the end of this, I would make sure to ask—he chuckled against me, the warm air of his breath caressing my back making me shiver in delight.

“Give yourself all to me, Khepria. I shall be your god. A sex god meant to make you come until you can no longer move for you will not have need of it. I’ll make sure to keep you satisfied and keep all your holes filled.”

I couldn’t take all his naughty words anymore. On the next stroke, I exploded. Stars filled my vision as I screamed into my forearm.

I could hear him growl like a feral beast as he increased his pace, his limbs digging into my flesh to the point of pain.

Then he buried himself deep within me, his phallus growing in girth bringing a new sense of fear to my mind as he groaned and filled me just like he promised he would.

Isolarel

The warmthof her skin against mine brought an emotion I thought long forgotten. Laying beside her in the darkness, I allowed peace and happiness to suffuse into my being. No longer bound by the demands of Heliox, the sun would not rise.

I was free—liberated from the constraints of my previous existence. But doubt crept into my mind like a scorpion prepared to sting. How long would this temporary emancipation last?

Before the remnants of my mental thoughts could fully leave me, a voice boomed, shaking the very cavern in which we lay. My arms automatically pulled Khepria against the safety of my body.

"You both dare to defy me!?" The words reverberated through the air in a blinding flash of celestial radiance, our bodies were lifted from the mortal realm, slamming through the ceiling of the cavern as Khepria’s screams were muffled by the angry earth.

We soared through the vast expanse of the sky, the sheer magnitude of the moment leaving us breathless. As we ascended higher and higher, the world below us grew smaller—mere specks in the tapestry of existence. The air around us crackled with an otherworldly energy, as if the very fabric of reality was being woven anew. Stars streaked past us in a dazzling display of cosmic brilliance—their ethereal glow illuminating the path ahead.

We were abruptly transported before Amun. He sat upon a golden throne, surrounded by others, his face contorted with disdain at the presence of Khepria—my beloved.

I fell to my knees, my face pressed against the cold ground. "Please, have mercy on her. She knows not what she has chosen to do,” I scrambled to find the right words to invoke his leniency for her sake. “Mortals are ignorant creatures, and she means you no disrespect, I swear it."

But Khepria stood up and walked toward Amun boldly. The golden throne pulsed with an aura of arrogance and power, but she was undeterred. I reached out, trying to grab her and hold her back, but she shook me off, ever defiant. I winced when she opened her mouth with a tone solely made for mortal men.

"Has he not suffered enough?” she cried out and my heart plummeted. I was familiar with what was coming next but I didn’t anticipate the extent of her arrogance in the face of potential death. “You call yourself a king? You are a poor excuse for one if I ever saw one. Instead of leading, you choose to make others suffer around you. Is this the king that you serve? One who tortures the innocent?"

Her words echoed through the room, silencing all who heard them. And in that moment, I knew that our fate was sealed.

I pleaded once again for mercy, my voice filled with desperation. But Amun’s response was swift and merciless, slicing through air like a cobra’s bite.

"So be it!" The king's face contorted with anger, his eyes blazing with fury. He raised his hand, ready to strike us both down. His voice boomed like thunder, shaking the very foundations of the earth. "You wish to challenge me, mortal? Then you too shall share his fate."

He laughed—a cruel and mocking sound that sent shivers down my spine.

Chains emerged from the abyss, swirling through the air before piercing our flesh. Khepria screamed out in agony, her cries filling the room, while I hung my head in shame. We were lifted, carried towards the sun, its rays instantly scorching my shell. I glanced over to see Khepria, her strength quickly faded as she began to scream.

And then, she was gone, consumed by the fires of the sun's true essence.

I hadn't shed a tear in thousands of years… but I wept.

Amun let out a raw laugh, holding his stomach. “Oh, did you think a mortal could stand that close to the sun and live?”

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