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Published at 2nd of February 2024 05:16:38 AM


Chapter 18

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"Master? Master." The urgent whispering accompanied by the feeling of someone shaking him was enough for Felix to sit up, the blanket falling off the side of the bed as he was being pulled by his Nekomata out into the main room. 

"What as it, is she ok-" Once she pushed the bedroom door open they were both met with quite a surprise. Sitting at the front with her back to them while calmly staring at the fire was a familiar blue-haired woman with a spare blanket wrapped around her. She turned her head to face them and lifted her human hand to wave. 

"Ohayou gozaimasu!" She smiled, flashed her teeth as he noticed the lack of carnivorous fangs. 

"You... you're-"

"Human? I told you it's a curse." She stood up and spun around, the blanket collapsing into a pile around her bare feet, exposing her perky breasts and slim physique. Felix glanced at her and looked away, feeling guilty for the effect she was having on him as his body failed to hide his appreciation of her sexuality. He would not wish to compare her to KuliKuli but it was impossible not to state the difference between the two. Both women carry a thin body shape with a natural curve in their waist and thighs, but KuliKuli was a few inches shorter in height and her chest was smaller with a few freckles sprouted around her breasts. They were small but Felix loved them and enjoyed how sensitive her nipples were as her whimpers and mewls made that clear to him whenever they made love. 

This new woman matched his height but far exceeded his confidence. Felix was not a tall man, rather shorter than most men he encountered before, that is to say that although they were equal in height it did not mean she towered over others. Her skin complexion was paler in comparison to KuliKuli's soft tan, not to mention her hair seemed more full and straight, each strand appearing to be as fine as a string of silk. Although this woman carried bigger breasts, KuliKuli had wider hips at her disposal. 

Reta's eyes had changed as well. Her eyes looked soft and submissive yet capable of shifting into intimidation should you be at her mercy. He compared them to the eyes of a predator staring at their prey, not hungry enough to hunt them down but just reminding them of the power they have to take you by force. This time, her eyes had changed from their sharp yellow color to a beautiful hazel tone that complimented her hair in a way he could only describe as natural beauty. 

"The wolf form comes and go's depending on the full moons, but the beauty is permanent." She explained with a twinkle in her seductive glance. She began to skip by casually, swaying her hips side to side with each delicate step as she deliberately stepped between the pair. "So, what of the matter of my clothing? Or does my host prefer his guest the way she is now?"

Felix cleared his throat, keeping his head looking forward as she walked past him into the bedroom. "Well, we were able to make something work with KuliKuli but I doubt we have extra clothing, I didn't think ahead on that."

Reta shrugged and bent down, scooping up a pair of torn shorts and sliding them up her legs. "These can work for now."

"Hey that's mine!" KuliKuli shouted from the door, frowning and puffing out her cheeks. "What happened to your clothes?"

Felix raised his brow and stared at their guest waiting for an answer. 

Reta rolled her eyes. "You don't find pools of water everywhere you go. My clothes got filthy, torn, and sticky with sweat. So filthy that rinsing them failed to clean them, and at the state they were in it was better to leave them behind."

Felix offered KuliKuli a shrug as Reta slipped on a brown tunic, patting her hips. "Lovely, this one isn't too big."

"Maybe we can look into some clothes, there's a market nearby but..." He bit his bottom lip and fumbled with the waist of his braies. "No. perhaps not."

Reta looked at him with interest. "What market?"

"This market up north down the trail, it's about an hour trip to get there. It's called the Farmer's Den, it's-"

KuliKuli jumped up and beamed. "It's where we found a new friend!"

"Yes, that too." Felix chuckled, "There are one or two shops that sell clothing there like the clothes I wear."

"Fit for a peasant, I see." She remarked, her eyes scanning the tunic she wore. "I doubt they have any clothes from a more Eastern origin?"

"Most likely not, I doubt they would offer that. Kershin Market might, but that place is further down where the valley ends and where the mountains rest. Auguste and I have gone there a few times and it takes a full morning to arrive. We haven't the time for that now seeing all we have to tend to for today. Is that where you're from, out to the East?"

"And what list of tasks may that be? Perhaps I can be of some assistance as a display of gratitude accompanied by the thought of boredom if I were to stay in with nothing to do." Reta asked as she brushed down on her tunic. 

Felix leaned into the door frame and crossed his arms. "How good are you with a bladed tool?"

"Better then you, perhaps." She combed through her shoulder-length blue hair, lowering her head as she began to tie her hair into a knot. "Pass me that pencil."

Felix looked around where she directed her gaze and did as she asked. She tilted her head forward in a subtle bow, closing her eyes before applying the pencil through her top knot to keep it secure with only a few strands of hair hanging off the side of her head. They worked well in framing her face as she looked him in the eyes. 

"Okay, tell me what I do."

"Can she cook?" KuliKuli chimed in, leaning over his shoulder. 

Felix gasped as KuliKuli turned to face him, "What? I'm hungry, maybe she knows tasty foods from where she was from? Where are you from anyway?"

Reta scoffed and pushed between the pair as she approached the cramped kitchen space. "Maybe if you offered anything to work with in this isolated corner, but I must decline your humbling request. I doubt you have any ingredients that I am familiar with after all."

Felix sighed and sat down. "Perhaps we should take a trip to the Farmer's Den, I need to purchase some supplies if we are to fix the tool shed from before."

"Do we know how to fix it?" Asked Reta.

KuliKuli jumped in and leaned over Felix, resting her chin on his head. "We use this thing called a hammer and these tiny metal bits called nails! It's like magic but not really."

"Cute." Reta raised her eyebrow as she aimed her glance from one individual to the other. "I do not plan on going out looking like this in public."

"We have cloaks! It's what Master and I wear for going out." KuliKuli made a sudden dash into the bedroom before returning with a pair of cloaks in a matching brown color.

"Do you have a third one?" She asked. 

Felix shook his head. "Only two meant for Auguste and his wife."

"These two live here, are they traveling elsewhere?"

"They-!" KuliKuli froze with her paw in the air, temporarily stumped by her question before facing her mate. "I don't know, when are they coming back again?"

Felix looked around with no response for a brief moment before smacking his lips and breathing in. "His wife passed away years ago to my recollection. Auguste heard news that his son and her wife recently had a baby so he departed to see them. They live far away, he instructed me to oversee the house and care after the animals in his absence. I'm not entirely certain when he'll return, he said it would be within nine months."

"And how long since he left?"

"Three months."

"Hm." Reta leaned back against the counter as a moment of silence washed over the three. "I doubt the Den offers many options in clothing, do they?" He shook his head as she continued. "Then how are we to go there with only two cloaks?"

KuliKuli clapped her paws together as her tails waved in delight. "Oooh I have an idea, I can come along in my cat form! You can take me as your pet."

Felix raised his head and smiled. "That can work, yes. Oh but I thought you didn't like turning into that form?"

She shrugged. "I don't mind if it helps us for this. Ready?" 

KuliKuli closed her eyes and held her breath, standing still as Reta leaned in to watch. 

"Are you watching?"

"It's not painful, is it?" 

KuliKuli smiled back. "Nuu, it tickles a bit. Watch!"

Reta gasped as KuliKuli leaned back and her body began to shrink. The process was quick and done with in a few seconds, first she fell forward on all fours as her tails fused into one. Then, the fur began to grow over her human body as she shrunk down into the size of a house cat. They were unable to see the rest of the process as the clothes she wore fell over her feline form, hiding the remaining process until she crawled out from the brown cloak as a white cat with brown spots in her fur. She leapt into Felix's lap and let out a calm meow as he brushed her head. 

"Uwa," She leaned back with a look of awe. "It happens so fast! And she says it tickles? I'm jealous." 

"Well," Felix stood up as KuliKuli climbed up and rested on his shoulder with her tail around the back of his neck. "Let's get going shall we? The sooner we depart, the more daylight we have to spare upon our return."

"Right," Reta added with a nervous look on her face as he left toward the bedroom. She stayed quiet and hung her head as her fingers tapped against the counter. "Wouldn't want it to be night soon..."  





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