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Author: Brandon Varnell
Tags: Humor, Fiction
the front gate in a few minutes, if it isn’t
already here.”
    “Finally.”
Iris
lifted her small duffel bag, which contained all she’d
be bringing with her. “Let’s
get going.”
    Camellia
sniffled as Iris stalked off. “Iris
doesn’t
like Camellia.”
    Kirihime
winced at the sheer amount of hurt in Camellia’s
tone. It pained her to see what this once amazing woman had been
reduced to. Unfortunately, there was little she could do to help her
mistress, except comfort the woman using the only tried and true
method she knew of.
    Kirihime
reached up and began gently petting Camellia’s
head.
    “Hawa,”
the
five-tails muttered in a blissful voice.
    ***
    It
happened while Kevin and Lilian were walking to the school locker
rooms. One minute they were minding their own business. The next,
Eric appeared before them as if by magic.
    “It
is a pleasure to see you, My Lord.”
    Kevin
stared at his friend with his best “why
the hell are you calling me that?”
look.
The lecherous young man knelt before him, reminiscent of a knight
kneeling before their king.
    It
was all kinds of disturbing.
    “Um,
Eric, what the heck are you doing?”
    “What
do you mean, My Lord? Is something troubling you?”
    “Yes.
Yes, there is.”
    “What
is it? Please tell me so that I might help fix whatever is ailing
you, My Lord.”
    “You
are.”
Kevin
gave the still kneeling Eric a flat look. Lilian just looked vaguely
amused. “Seriously,
Eric, get up. You’re
freaking me out.”
    “Okay―I
mean, very well, My Lord.”
    “Stop
calling me that!”
    With
an unusual amount of pomp, the physical embodiment of lust and
perversion stood to his feet. “If
that is what you desire, then I shall do my best to comply with your
wishes.”
    “Uh
huh…”
Kevin
leaned in towards Lilian so he could whisper into her ear. “Do
you have know what’s
up with Eric?”
    “Mm
mm.”
Lilian
shook her head. “The
last time I saw him was when he and everyone else came over last
week, remember? And I didn’t
see anything happen to him that you didn’t
see yourself.”
    Kevin
nodded. He remembered the last time they’d
seen Eric quite well. He and Lilian had invited everyone to their
home again for a movie night. All of their friends had shown up,
including Christine, who’d
told them she only showed up because it was common courtesy.

    “ D-d-don ’ t
think I ’ m
here because I like you or anything! I-I-I-I ’ m
only here because you invited me over and I have nothing better to
do! Hmph! ”

    Something
like that.
    He
still recalled the beating Christine had given Eric when the
lecherous boy managed to successfully cop a feel. Kevin still
shuddered every time he remembered what happened. Humans just weren’t
meant to bend that way.
    Deciding
to ignore his friend’s
strange behavior, he and Lilian renewed their walk to the locker
rooms with Eric in tow.
    “So,”
Kevin
started, eying the pervert walking alongside them, “mind
if I ask why you’re
calling me ‘My
Lord?’”
    “I’ve
decided to turn over a new leaf,”
Eric
declared. Kevin and Lilian shared a brief look before focusing back
on the pervert.
    “A
new leaf, huh?”
    “That
is correct. I have decided…
from
this day forth, you are my new lord!”
    “Uh
huh…
wait.”
Kevin
blinked. So did Lilian. “What?”
    “Yes,
I will become your lackey, and score any tail that you decide to
spare me.”
    “Um…”
    “I
can’t
believe he just said that,”
Lilian
commented, idly wondering if Eric had finally lost it after learning
that she and Kevin were officially a mated couple, even if they
hadn’t
actually
mated
yet.
    Kevin
used his free hand, the one whose fingers were not laced through
Lilian’s,
to facepalm. “I
can. I can so believe he just said that. I merely wish he hadn’t.”
    “Yes!”
Eric
clenched his fist, a diabolically pervy grin etched upon his face. It
was disturbing enough to make eldritch horrors look like cute, fluffy
white bunnies. “This
plan
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