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The Ven Chronicles: A Futa Druid's Story!

Purpose and meaning. Two things that are essential to every human. Two things that Miranda never had. Before she could find them, Miranda died on her way to her dead-end, part-time job. To her surprise, she would be given a chance to find her purpose in another world! A grave injustice is currently underway in the world of Enverna, one that Miranda has been sent to remedy through two acts: Nurturing the earth and... breeding!? Welcome to The Ven Chronicles, a futa harem story! Early chapters on Patreon! www.patreon.com/1AlreadyInUse1

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The Drasen Ways, Part Fifteen

The next morning, Liri went straight to the relan to present him with some information she thought he, and his people, would need.

Specifically, she wanted them to know what exactly had happened to her kind. Because she was going to be leaving soon, she felt this information would make for a suitable, if somewhat ominous, farewell gift.

"Ah... Is that so?" He asked. Liri sat in front of the relan as he pondered all of the information she'd just shared with him. He leaned forward in his chair, looking down, away from Liri's eyes, in a contemplative pose.

"They wiped them out," Liri confirmed. "And, apparently, they'd been doing that for a while. We guessed some sort of an attack was coming, but, we had no idea what sort of power they'd bring."

Admittedly, having this talk also felt like a great way of taking her mind off the incredible orgasms she'd achieved the previous night. She needed to focus again, after all. She was on a quest that could potentially save the entire world! The last thing she needed to be thinking about was how good it felt to be inside Arisa.

That same woman stood to Liri's right. She, who had not heard her full story yet before this, seemed shocked.

"I can't believe they would go that far," she murmured.

"I can," the relan replied. "Outsiders tend to think of evil, cowardly schemes like that. I appreciate you informing us of this. We will have to strengthen our security."

"You could always move somewhere else too," Liri suggested. "I don't think having a straight-up fight with them would end well for you guys right now. I mean," she quickly added, "I was able to beat a bunch of your warriors. And even I couldn't do anything when they attacked my home."

"That is… discouraging, to say the least." The relan looked away, his piercing slitted pupils aimed down now, as he contemplated the matter. "But, if that is the case, how exactly do you plan to fight them like you said before?"

"Uhm, first I need to know more about them. Know more about their enemies too."

"In that case, why are you leaving so soon?" He asked with a smirk. "I believe we fall under that category. Have you learned everything that you could about us? Are we truly so simple?"

"Um… Probably not," Liri answered, "but, I don't plan on never coming back. I heard that there are elves somewhere nearby from Arisa. I wanted to check them out too."

"Ah, you are planning on visiting Diosia?"

"Yes," Liri answered. "If the elves are being targeted by humans too, maybe they'll have a plan or something. I want to see what they have to say. Maybe they'll have more information on humanity as well. I still don't know too much about them."

"Hm… By the way, these 'ven' of yours, were you the only survivor of the attack they suffered?"

That question caught Liri off-guard. She shook her head, however, as she recalled that fateful day when she and a handful of others made their way out of Elmira.

Thinking of her mothers, both the one that lived and the one that did not make it, made Liri's heart sting.

"No," she responded. "There were others… The other villages that went down may have had survivors too, though we never found any. Maybe they just never found their way to our home to report what had happened to them."

"In that case, you should let them know that they are safe with us." Liri's eyes widened.

"Really?"

"You left an impression on quite a few people here… Our people are curious about you and your kind. Should you or your kind seek refuge here, we will not turn you down."

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Ignoring the soreness from both her pussy and her dick, which were quite frankly overused from last night, Liri walked out of the relan's hut. With Arisa next to her, the two of them came out to the tribe, where most of its inhabitants paused to glance at her.

The relan was right, Liri had left an impression on these people. Beating up a third of them in one day was probably going to do that, she guessed, but it was still surprising to see so many eyes move toward her as soon as she walked outside.

Arisa stopped behind her.

Liri noticed and turned toward the drasen. She looked meek, for some reason. Holding her hands behind her back, the woman blushed a little.

"Liri… Could I ask you something?"

"Sure," Liri responded quickly.

Arisa inhaled sharply, trying to inject some confidence into her body. The woman looked into Liri's eyes and said:

"I would like to head out with you."

"…"

If she was being honest, Liri expected this to an extent.

Yesterday, Arisa had been… rather passionate about their affair. To the point where she could guess the woman wouldn't want to let it end after just one session. It wasn't just that, however. No, Liri could feel the woman becoming more and more infatuated with her in general.

Liri had been many things, both in this life and in her previous one. Shy, hesitant, and indecisive, but she wouldn't exactly call herself "dense".

Well, too dense anyway. She could tell that Arisa was feeling *something* for her.

With that being the case, it made it much harder to turn her down. Not that Liri even wanted to, really. In fact, there were a couple of reasons it would likely be beneficial to have this woman with her on her travels.

For one, Liri was strong, sure, but she was still just one person. If she could, somehow, get Arisa to be at least almost as strong as she was, it would help a lot with any potential fights in the future.

In addition, of course, she still needed to get someone pregnant before she turned 21. And, although they'd been too busy fucking to talk about it, there was a chance Arisa would agree to become that person.

If she hadn't become that person already, given how many loads Liri dumped inside of her.

All of this left Liri with just one thing she wanted to say before Arisa made any final decisions.

"Are you sure?" Liri asked. "Things could get dangerous. I don't want to get you hurt somehow."

"I am certain," Arisa replied. "I may not be too strong at the moment, but, I could always get better in that regard. And, besides," she walked forward, taking one of those strange, clawed hands and running it down Liri's cheek. "I could always help in other ways."

"Well…" Liri smiled a bit. "I guess you're committed."

"I am."

She sighed.

How exactly could she say no to this person?

"Then, let's go. We have stuff to do."

Arisa gave Liri one of the warmest smiles she'd ever received then, before nodding.

"Right behind you."