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silent and Nina actually squirmed in place under the weight of Volka’s eyes.

“You make light of something that you ought not to because it unsettles you, my sister, but you need not fear the power I bear. Remember the words your mother taught you. Be steady as the flames in your furnace.”

Everyone in the hive was frozen in place as they watched the interaction between the two monsters play out.

“I get it, alright? I won’t do it again.” Nina complained quietly; “Quit picking on me.”

Volka extended one of her wings and traced her ethereal golden feathers over the giant’s cheek.

“The irony of that statement from you is staggering, my love.” She shook her head wonderingly; “But come, there is something else that we must address. Our hosts have need of something from us.”

Her aura faded again and Ophelia pursed her lips while Milly and Erica furrowed their brows, all three of them looking towards their hostess.

Cordelia gasped in a lungful of air, having forgotten to breathe while the Dominar confronted the mountain.

“Holy moly. How do you get used to that?” She whispered harshly at Erica.

The cat let out a little meow and shrugged weakly.

“You really don’t, you just accept it. But what did she mean? What do you need from us?”

The baker looked to Oldeera as the Hornet Queen buzzed her wings to shift herself back on her feet and stand beside her bond-mate.

“I... we, I mean, um-”

“It’s alright honey.” Oldeera encouraged as she stammered; “The Dominar clearly already knows, and it’s something we all need.”

Her hands interlaced with her bond-mate’s, while a pair of her Hornets drew closer to help bolster her wavering resolve.

Cordelia’s face flushed as she tried to figure out how best to word what she and Oldeera had talked about, the eyes of Nameless’s bond-mates on her not helping.

Finally she jerked her hand upwards to indicate him awkwardly.

“The last time you were here, you told me about how you n-needed to have kids with a human?”

She coughed nervously, made doubly so when she saw that pretty much everyone in the room had already cottoned on to what she was about to suggest.

The clueless Nameless made a face.

“Yeah, that was a thing wasn’t it? Why do you bring it up?”

By now Cordelia’s blush had turned her face nearly scarlet.

“B-Because I’m a human and I want kids!” She blurted out all at once.

Everyone in the room watched Nameless work through her words.

His face shifted from bemusement to shock, then to embarrassment in the span of five seconds.

Erica snickered and Milly swatted at her arm to hush her.

Meanwhile Nina snorted.

“Good idea. Let’s all pick on him now.”

Chapter 27:Pierced

Miranda and the others had barely left the hive when one of Oldeera’s Hornets swooped down and told her that she didn’t need to find Nameless a room at the Aegis compound, her queen having graciously invited him and his bond-mates to spend the night in the hive.

If she were on her game she might have been suspicious, but as it was she was too distracted with watching Becks while her girls flirted with her.

As the Lapine walked, her ass moved in the most interesting ways in her tight shorts, her poofy tail bobbing along and holding the senior operative’s attention away from whatever her junior was getting up to.

After delivering the message, the Hornet left as quickly as she came.

“We had heard that you were still staying with them.” Kala remarked as they watched the Hornet fly away; “Have things gotten back to normal for you yet?”

“Oh... yeah. I, um, except I sort of lost my job.”

“What?! Why?” Miranda demanded.

Rebecca looked down and to the side, embarrassed for real now.

“I broke protocol when I took Car- that... woman’s package out of the sorting facility. Especially since it was flagged for inspection. So they sacked me right after you left.”

“That is a tremendous load of bullshit!” Jan snarled; “You’re a big hero! They ought to have given you a naked bunny parade!”

Becks giggled, the Wolfen’s enthusiasm too infectious to avoid.

“Naked bunny parade?”

Jan nodded firmly.

“Yup. You. Naked. Carted through the city so everyone can see how great you are.”

“Jan.” Miranda said with an uncharacteristic whine; “You’re being way to obvious puppy.”

“No, it’s alright.” Becks said as she made eyes at the Wolfen, speaking softly now; “I like it.”

Once again the space between the two monster girls heated with an erotic charge, their mutual attraction obvious.

Truth be told their two breeds were perfect for each other: Lapine love to run, Wolfen love to chase.

By the time they reached the Aegis compound and had secured lodging for the night, the pair of them were holding hands.

After Miranda delivered her report via Undine to the expectant council and an investigative team was dispatched to the bunker from the compound in Algrade, she inevitably invited Rebecca to hang out with them in the spacious room provided.

“Becks.” Miranda spoke suddenly when the door clicked shut, her words oddly stilted as she sought to make the situation plain; “This... thing that’s happening, it’s pretty clear that there is a lot of attraction, especially between you and my puppy. If you want to explore that, we’re into it.”

It certainly wouldn’t be the first time she let her Wolfen of her leash, though there was definitely a level of intimacy present here that wasn’t on the other occasions.

Rebecca bit her lip and nodded, though suddenly she sniffled, wiping at her nose as they watched with concern.

“I know the timing is terrible, but the last woman I had sex with sucked. Like, a lot. Not at the sex, though that was a bit of a mind-fuck, but at being a good person. I want to have sex with someone

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