Patricia Williams

Stories 9
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  • by Patricia Williams Vermeil groggily woke up from her impromptu slumber on the couch and sat up. Wiping her face of drool, she looked up at the rising sun that was just beginning to peek through the curtains. However, her eyes went wide when she saw something that didn't quite make sense. Pulling down her clothes and straightening up her hair, she opened up the door quietly and stepped outside barefoot. Quietly, she slowly approached the dock where she could see a man that she was very familiar with sitting on the…
  • by Patricia Williams Unlike Enyo, Indra did not go to sleep. His spirit felt all light and giddy, and as a result he spent the rest of the night watching her sleep and memorizing every nook, line, and cranny of her body. By now, he knew her figure even better than she did. He sat next to her on the bed silently, a small sketchbook in his hand and a writing utensil in the other. While she was slumbering, he had been drawing her figure meticulously, and by now his drawing was almost indistinguishable from the real…
  • by Patricia Williams Indra hesitantly reached out and touched the puddle of black goo that had become his beloved partner. As soon as his finger made contact with it, a series of bright purple eyes sprang up all throughout the goo. He would recognize those eyes anywhere, even if there were now multiple of them and they were significantly more unnerving. "Enyo, can you hear me...?" "Y-Yes, b-but what's happened to me!? I look like I'm made out of tar!" Indra didn't exactly have an answer for that either and he…
  • by Patricia Williams Indra was a person who only rarely showed his emotions on his face, but Enyo's sincere acceptance had caused him to do just that. The smile he used was one of true relief, and eternal gratitude. Despite everything that he and Enyo had already experienced, there was always a part of him that was afraid she would back out of being with him at the last moment. After all, he saw himself as a rather boring person. He was only good for silence and sarcastic comments, and his only hobbies were…
  • by Patricia Williams As Indra and Enyo continued their passionate kiss on the bed, he finally could not help himself any longer and let his hands start to wander. Starting at her hips, Indra trailed his fingertips along her soft and delectable skin while slowly traveling upwards. Slipping past her hips and stomach, Indra arrived at her large breasts that felt like overgrown pillows in his hands. As his fingers sank into them, small currents of electricity began to crackle through his palms. The sudden shocking…
  • by Patricia Williams Indra hesitantly put Vermeil back onto the ground, but she immediately lost all strength in her legs and fell onto her bum. "S-So good... this is better than anything I've ever written..!" Keran rolled her eyes as she lifted Vermeil up into a princess carry, transporting her onto the couch. "You're being such a dramatic little human. It doesn't feel that great..." she muttered. To the best of her memory, she recalled being bitten by Indra as a slightly painful and sometimes sleep inducing…
  • by Patricia Williams In the woods outside of Ferran, there was a decent sized home lying beside a crystal clear lake. This was where the unlikely group of five had ended up, and this was where they would be staying for the foreseeable future. 'It's quiet... it's so calm and peaceful out here that I believe I might progress smoothly in my cultivation.' Indra thought fondly. He honestly couldn't believe that she was living somewhere like this all by herself. "Welcome to my home everyone!" Lucia said proudly. She…
  • by Patricia Williams "I'll have to decline." Indra suddenly said. "Glad to hear it! From today on you should start calling me... wait what?" Ja'Zaki wondered if his elongate ears were deceiving him, but Indra was firm in his decision. "Your offer is appreciated but I'd like to see how much I can accomplish on my own. I'm rather uninterested in having a teacher." At his side, Enyo and Keran were both suppressing smiles. Indra claimed to be uninterested in having a teacher and yet he had accepted Lucia's deal to…
  • by Patricia Williams After Indra voiced his reasons for refusal, the room fell into another tense silence. At least it did for a moment, before the loud laughter of a man suddenly echoed throughout the room. Keran, Indra, and Enyo all whirled around looking for the source while Ayame let out a frustrated growl as she cracked her throne's armrest with her hands. "The little vampire has quite the backbone! Oh I'd forgotten just how resolute your kind can be!" No matter how much Indra searched, he could not discover…
  • by Patricia Williams "You have quite the temper, don't you?" Indra said as he cracked his neck. "BELOVED!" Keran wasted no time as she threw herself at Indra and began squeezing him tightly. She thought for sure that he was going to die! Vampires have stellar regenerative capabilities, but even they cannot survive being cut into shreds like Indra just did. "How... you... what?" Ayame had so many questions that her brain temporarily stopped working. The rude man that she'd cut down without a second thought…
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