Disrupted Bed Session

“Dear, stop, stop…” Teekay was having the time of his life. It had been a while since he and Elkay had made out, and was enjoying licking Elkay’s neck, one of his few sensitive stops. “Teekay, stop.” Doing as he was told, Teekay stopped licking then looked up. “Why, what’s going on… Oh.” Teekat finally … Read more

Brief Work Trial

“Well, that was fairly enjoyable.” Eksi leaned against the wall, sliding down it in exhaustion. Somehow, the massive, flaming, heavily armoured Rethavok in front of him seemed completely fine, considering they had just fought and killed… well, whatever that thing was. It was black and ugly but had gold bits randomly scattered across its body. … Read more

Sudden Candidate

Eksi shuddered slightly as the room began to lighten up. Today was making no sense at all. Everything was cancelled, everyone was taking the day off to have fun and party. Some sort of celebration that Eksi had forgotten about yet again. But for some reason, just as he arrived at the Dessaron Arena where … Read more

Confusing Argument

“What do you mean, you want to leave?” Kuta was somewhat surprised by how Litvir was acting. He thought Litvir would have been fine with Kuta’s choices. But he seemed rather against Kuta’s ideas. “I want to have a normal life for a bit. What is wrong about that?” Kuta had repeated what he originally … Read more

Desire for Normality

“Galyn, ser, can we talk please?” Galyn glanced down at the little Decayling. Kuta wasn’t particularly tall, so he was somewhat easy to miss. “Is something bothering you?” Galyn asked. “Yeah. I…” Kuta stuttered. “Can we talk in private?” “Of course.” Galyn picked Kuta up and sat him on a chair, before grabbing a chair … Read more

Size Problems

“Ow.” Retvik rubbed the top of his head, checking to make sure that his head plate was in one piece. Once Retvik was satisfied that he hadn’t chipped anything, he turned around to face the thing he bumped his head on. Oddly enough, the door frame had taken more damage than Retvik had. But something … Read more

Shelved Plans

“We should start the Dessaron again…” Retvik blinked several times, caught by surprise from Phovos’s statement. The pair had been relaxing and staring out into the darkness, after having had a nice little picnic. “Start… it again?” Retvik straightened himself out. “Like, properly? I do not follow.” Phovos rolled over, snuggling up slightly. “The void … Read more

A Little Holiday Offer

Itaviir grunted as his communicator rang. Like pretty much every other Decay Lord in Deathven Sector Ypsilon, he had a splitting headache, achy limbs and a gurgling feeling in the space where his stomach would have normally been. After a moment, the communicator turned off, before starting to ring again a few seconds after. “Who … Read more

A Quieter Chat out the Back

“This feels wrong.” Kinisis had spotted Galyn wandering around in the water garden, a place he almost never visited. Normally, Galyn spent his time divided, either doing office work or patrolling the outskirts of Kinisis’s Oasis, his appearance alone being enough to scare away potential intruders. “What feels wrong?” Kinisis asked. The Decay Lord turned … Read more

Blighted and Confused

“Are you sure about this?” Ksatah whispered as the four Decaylings readied themselves up. “It looks like there’s a lot of them…” Antitheta, the unusual Life Goddess who had appeared out of nowhere, simply smiled. “Dear, I’ve done this before, I am definitely sure about this.” “The fact that you have done this before is … Read more

Slowing Down

“I think time is broken.” Arkay hadn’t spoken for a while. The words he muttered had been all he had said, as the four hybrid beings realised they were trapped in a small doctor’s office. Outside, there had been constant growling and groaning as the nearby mind-controlled monsters struggled with the door. “How can time … Read more

Sneaking In

Antitheta smiled aa the door slid open, revealing an empty travel station. The station was rather large and currently devoid of life. This didn:t bother Antitheta at all though. As far as she was concerned, the less beings she encountered, the better. After a quick glance around, Antitheta made her way across the station. The … Read more

Septem Memories

“Hello.” Retvik grunted as he greeted Litvir. He had been sitting on a small bench next to a weird space water fountain, casually eating lunch on his own. Litvir took a moment to inspect the peaceful scene before continuing his sentence. “Are you busy?” Retvik glanced down at his meal, then placed it on the … Read more

Needed Break

“Hello, All-Ksa. How are you?” Kayel shrugged, then continued staring out into the distance. The Rethavok had been incredibly kind over the last year or so, helping Kayel and the Skyavok rebuild somewhat. In fact, the Rethavok had probably done too much, what with giving other races land to rebuild on. But there was something … Read more