Page 26 of Monster's Property


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No pet should force me to sacrifice all of my work to satisfy her ridiculous whims. I can see her making me weak, bending me over like some common animal or icon. Her act of innocence belies a penchant for betrayal and wickedness inherent in all of her kind.

But looking upon her face going blue, something inside of me relents, dropping her casually onto the stone floor as she gasps for air.

What manner of power do my possessions have over me? She is athingin my cave.

Then I turn my back on her, deciding that maybe she has gotten the point. I return to the stone slab table and try to bring back my flow of concentration.

“You know that you can’t keep me here forever!”

She struggles to speak in between fits of gasping. I glance at her from the side.

“Somebody will find me! And when they do, you’ll be sorry!”

“But you’ve just confessed that you have no value to anybody else. Nobody’s going to come looking for you.”

I look at her directly, even though only one set of eyes lands upon her.

“Isn’t that right?”

I feel her gaze tearing through the back of my shoulders.

“Isn’t that right,girl?”

Silence.

Finally.

I sigh, turning back toward my work.

I will tolerate no more distractions from her. The next words she utters will be her undoing.

“I have a name, you know.”

My lip curls. “I don’t care.”

“It’s Arie.”

“I still don’t care, Arie.”

I return my eyes to the camp, toying with the ingredients in my bag. My eyes stretch over the desert, into the area where I last saw the caravan.

And I find that the orc caravan isn’t where I last looked.

My fists clench harder, claws digging into my flesh.

If she ruined it all, so help me…

“I’m going to need to eat eventually,” she protests.

I stand firm in disbelief.

“I have basic needs.”

Huddling over her, my throbbing erection dangling inches from her pretty face, I stand firm, wings spread wide.

I let out a deafening scream that sends the objects in my cavern clattering around, completely ruining my workspace.

For miles over the stretching desert, I’m certain that my roar can be heard. It brings rocks from the ceiling crashing down. My penetrative fists easily slam and break into the cavern wall, leaving gaps in the cavern infrastructure.

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