Six Month Change

"So what exactly is this new idea of yours?"

Victoria looked around the throne room, admiring the work that had been put into the changes she had ordered, looking over to Sera when she left the question hanging for a minute. "I want to get the council more involved in the goings on of Stormwind." She told her General. "As well as my military leaders and chosen representitives of the civilians."

"I thought the council were the chosen representitives?" Sera asked now.

"They were, now I will use them as advisors whilst each district, town, village will choose someone to join what I'm making so they can report it back to their mayors." Victoria smiled and looked back at her throne. "I am making a senate of sorts."

"Don't you need to be an emperor for a senate?"

Victoria opened her mouth to argue, but realised she had no arguement in place. "Fair point. But I'm making a senate type thing where I have the final say. Everyone will debate about the topic at hand and I will decide what to do once I have been given solutions." She smiled at Sera who nodded her head approvingly. "What do you think?"

"I think you're making an absolute monarchy."

Victoria gasped. "I think it's a good plan, not a mockery."

Sera rolled her eyes at her Queen. "MON-AR-CHY not mockery. It's a government that has the royal at the top, giving the final say."

"Oh..." Victoria smiled again at her General. "Then yes, that's what I'm making. I have invited the council to visit shortly and to inform them of what is happening. You will be expected to attend these along with the Admiral and my Captains. For military situations that need adressing."

Sera bowed her head to her Queen. "Very well, I will show up to them."

"Good." Victoria looked around the throne room and at the guards standing around the place, frowning at the armour that they wore. "I may have to change their uniform." She commented, looking back to Sera who frowned at her. "What?"

"Who's the Admiral?" Sera asked, sounding a little concerned. "Your parents couldn't find anyone for years to take charge of their fleet, yet you have found someone within six months?"

"There was a human woman, named Emma Wilson or something. The guards caught her smuggling food and other goods out the city to sell them on the market elsewhere." Victoria stood up and began to inspect one of the royal guards closely. "I offered her two choices, serve the rest of her life in the stockades, or become my Admiral." She shrugged her shoulders. "I think she chose the better options."

"So you have a brigand in charge of your entire fleet?" Sera now asked, standing beside her Queen and looking at the side of her face to try and read it. "Is that wise?"

Victoria let out a small laugh. "She's not a brigand. Pirate myabe, but not a brigand." She glanced over to her General. "Why not someone who has experience on the seas? Someone who knows all the hotspots, possible enemy fleets and their strengths. And hopefully their weaknesses."

Sera continued to frown at her. "I still don't know, my Lady."

"I will take your concern into consideration. For now, she has yet to put a foot wrong."

"That's because we're not at war, my Lady." Sera reminded her. "We will see how she is when it comes to your new plan for the council."

"See who how is?" Emma asked, walking into the throne room. "I hope you're not talking about me behind my back, your Grace?"

"My General is just curious about our new Admiral. Prove to her you are to be trusted." Victoria said, walking passed the Admiral and placing a hand on her shoulder, getting a warm smile in return. "Just don't annoy her."

"I'll try, your Grace." Emma said, looking over to Sera who narrowed her eyes at the Admiral. "Though, she may bite my head off."

Victoria sat down on her throne and looked over to her General who kept her eyes narrowed at the Admiral, rolling her own eyes and shaking her head. "Sera, don't start anything. Let her defend herself before you attack her."

"I know about my past, but I have been given a chance to redeem myself by doing something I love. Sailing the open sea." Admiral Wilson looked over to her Queen and smiled at her, bowing her head shortly after. "I serve the Queen now. I owe her my life as she was so willing to give me a second chance." The Admiral began to slowly walk towards the Queen, placing a hand on the arm rest and slowly winking at her. "If only I could make it up to her." She whispered.

Victoria grinned at her Admiral, walking her fingers up her arm. "What do you have in mind?" She whispered.

"Ahem." Sera cleared her throat, standing behind the Admiral who backed off. "My Lady, a word?"

Victoria stood up and followed her General to a nearby room, watching her close the door behind them. "What's up?"

"I don't trust her, my Lady." Sera told her, going straight to the point. "She is trying to push her way to the top."

"Really? I think she is just happy that I gave her a second chance." Victoria saw Sera didn't agree with her and frowned at the General. "Look, I will keep an eye out on her and act accordingly if she is just trying to push her way to the top."

Just as they were about to return to the throne room, Sera took hold of her Queen's hand, stopping her from entering the room. "And another thing. I don't like it when she touches you, or when you touch her... Like you did... All flirty like."

Victoria frowned at her General. "Were you jealous?" She asked, having Sera her look away from her and smiling before hugging her General. "Don't be. I promise I won't flirt with anyone if it makes you uncomfortable."

"Thank you." Sera said softly, leaning down to kiss her Queen and having Victoria return the favour. "I love you." She whispered to her, making the Queen smile brightly.

"I love you too, Sera. Now I need your help to gather the council members and our Officers to begin the first meeting. Can you do that?"

Sera nodded her head once to her Queen. "I will, my Lady. You can count on me."

"Good." Victoria said, kissing the top of her hand. "Go, I'll be waiting on my throne."


"Six months since my parents got married again and already my youngest sister is about to turn two." Victoria looked up at Sera who was washing her hair after a long day with the council. "A couple more weeks and she is there." She let out a long sigh and placed her arm, that was resting on the side of the bath, back into the water. "Am I missing out on too much being stuck here in the city?"

"You're starting to sound like you don't want this life, my Lady." Sera pointed out, planting a kiss on her Queen's cheek. "Is that true?"

"What? No. I am the Queen of a city, the Capital city of Azeroth to be precise. I get to see all types of races walk these roads, from both factions and smile as they work together." Victoria looked over to the three women she had on standby in case Sera wanted to join her. "I get to have my beautiful girls with me during these times. I love it here."

Sera looked over to the three human servants and saw their smiles, rolling her eyes and moving out the way. "Come on, I know you want to be near your Queen."

Victoria watched her General strip down and climb into the bath with her, cuddling up to the Night Elf and closing her eyes when she began to stroke her ears. "It's nice to know the servants that served my parents gave them some helpful tips." She smiled a little wider when one of her girls climbed into the bath with them and began to wash both her and Sera. "They can make this a very enjoyable bath."

Sera continued to stroke her Queen's ears whilst getting small kisses up her slender neck from the second servant whilst the third was doing the same to Victoria. "My Lady, I need to leave in a couple days."

"Okay." Victoria cooed, placing a hand on the face of the servant behind her and bringing their lips together. "What for?"

"My sister wants to visit our home." Sera told her, placing her lips on her Queen's ears and lightly nibbling them, making her squirm in the process. "To visit our family. I haven't seen them in years so I am taking her." Her nibbling turned into kisses that then trailed to her cheek then lips. "I'll be a couple days, a week tops. Seeing your father with his family must have triggered something inside her, making her want to go home and see our parents."

"Make sure to tell them how high up you are in my army." Victoria told her, taking hold of and kissing Sera's hand. "Tell them that you have made this Queen very happy and proud to have such a loyal General. And that I said hi."

Sera smiled and nodded her head in agreement. "I will say all that and more, my Lady. I'm sure they would want to meet the woman I love too, after I tell them."

"Then I will get a room ready for when they want to visit." Victoria said, returning her attention to the servant placing several kisses up down her neck. "Your Queen is going to need a lot more than light kisses." She told her, though it was aimed at all of them and they knew it as they all began to shift their attention to Victoria.

"The General will take charge." Sera told them, moving to sit between her Queen's legs and spreading them slowly. "Only after I have finished will you all be allowed to have your fun with the Queen."

Victoria bit her bottom lip and watched her General lower herself between her legs, gasping and closing her eyes before growing a wide smile when she felt Sera's tongue inside her as well as the many kisses from her servants who worshipped the rest of her. "I am so happy to be Queen." She muttered, placing a hand on her General's head and keeping her between her legs, only letting go so she could come to the surface for breath.


"Redridge is in need of dire support, your Grace." The chosen speaker for Lakeshire said, looking at the Queen and ignoring the rest of the council surrounding him. "Blackrock Orcs have been rebuilding in number up in the abandoned Keep to the East of Lakeshire and are now raiding some of our smaller villages."

"My mother said something about them being unruly, hard to negotiate with." Victoria rubbed her chin, looking over to Cyndia who was now her highest ranking Officer now that Sera had returned to Darnassus with her sister for the week. "How many Orcs were there?"

"Why does it matter?" Sky Admiral Rogers asked, standing in the inner circle of the meeting. "We should just take the gunship and bomb their Keep, we have the guns to do so and if they're just raiding small towns and villages, we will take no casualties if we send it in."

"No, but it will destroy a possible Keep we can rebuild." One of them coucnilmen said. "Your Grace, we should send in a small army to deal with them, perhaps try negotiating with them and inform them of Orgrimmar. They could reunite with their Orcish brothers and sisters in that barren wasteland they call home."

Victoria raised an eyebrow at the insult on the Orcish Capital, especially since there were a couple of Orc members in her new council. "That wasteland as you so kindly put it, is one of the most important cities we trade with. They have the metals that Ironforge doesn't, which we use for our cannons, reinforcing our ships and many other purposes that keep the people of this city safe." Victoria looked over to the speaker for Lakeshire and tapped her finger on the arm of her throne. "I will send a scouting party to assess the situation, they will report back to me with whatever they find then we will go from there."

"That will waste time." Another councilmen said, siding with Sky Admiral Rogers. "We should wipe them off the map. They're a threat to our people, to your people, your Grace. Capture them at the very least, but they should not be allowed to roam Redridge Mountains so freely, raiding our towns and villages."

Cyndia looked over to Victoria who seemed a little stuck between doing her plan and sending in an army to deal with the Orcs. "My Lady, if I may?" She said, stepping forward. "I could take my company east and protect the towns and villages whilst we come up with a proper plan." She looked around the rest of the council, seeing a few nodding heads whilst others were still on the fence about not sending in an entire army. "If it's a small force, I could take them out without having to bring this topic up again, with your permission of course."

Victoria began to like this plan more, nodding her head in agreement too. "Very well. My Captain will take her company east to deal with the Blackrock Orcs should she find that their numbers are small enough to take on without help. This will give our new recruits some more experience whilst dealing with the threat that lies there." She stood up from her throne and looked around the council. "Any objections to this plan?"

There was silence from all members present, making the Queen smile and sit back down on her throne. "Then it's settled." She said, nodding over to Cyndia. "Send your rangers east and try to deal with this without taking any casualties."

Cyndia bowed her head to the Queen. "I will do as you ask, my Lady."

Victoria watched her Captain leave the court, placing a hand on Snow's head who slept beside her throne and looked around at the council standing in a semicircle in front of her. "Anything else we need to address?"

"Anduin." The speaker for the Cathedral Square said, stepping forward to the front of the semicircle, wearing their white and gold priest gown to show that they were from the Cathedral Square. "Some of us aren't sure why he has remained in Stormwind for so long. I was wondering if you could shed some light on this matter?"

Victoria sighed, having to deal with an Anduin related matter every other week. Not that he had done anything wrong, far from it. The former Prince was quiet all thing considered, sticking to his studies and spending more than enough time at the Cathedral, listening to Tanadia who spoke constantly about any topic that came to her head, much to the Queen's amusement when she heard about it.

"Anduin is remaining in Stormwind for as long as he wants. He is here to study the ways of the light from our Highlord, much like the rest of those who come to the Cathedral Square." Victoria looked down at Snow who purred loudly at her constant stroking on his head. "I have spoken to Jaina and she has informed me that Varian, albeit not entirely happy with the idea, is also fine with letting Anduin stay in this city, so long as it is safe for him and he is getting the best education he can."

Satisfied with the Queen's response, the speaker for the Cathedral Square bowed her head and thanked the Queen before retreating back into the ocean of bodies standing around in front of her. "Anything else?" Victoria asked, hearing nothing from the crowd and smiling a little. "Good. You can all leave now. If anyone has something they'd like to talk to me personally about, stay here. As for the rest of you. Have a good day."

With everyone leaving the throne room, Victoria focused most of her attention on Snow. It was only when a pair of boots entered her eyeline that she looked up to the owner of them and saw Admiral Wilson standing there, smiling down at the Queen. "Admiral." She said, looking back down at Snow. "What can I do for you?"

"I just wanted to say that you are doing a great job as Queen." The Admiral said, stepping closer to Snow and placing a gentle hand on his nose. "Your parents are surely proud of you."

Victoria smiled and saw Snow moved forward to brush his fur against the Admiral's leg who had now crouched down beside the Nightsaber. "He trusts you, so I know my trust in your isn't lost."

"Did you not trust me when you gave me the rank of Admiral?" Emma asked, frowning at her Queen.

"I did and still do. But my General doesn't trust you and she is very loyal to me, so I take her word seriously." Victoria looked back down at Snow who was having his neck scratched by the Admiral. "Seeing as he trusts you though, I know I can trust you."

The Admiral smiled, standing up and walking towards the throne until she stood directly in front of the Queen. "It makes me so happy to know you trust me, your Grace." She walked two fingers up her Queen's arm, growing more bold when Victoria didn't stop her and travelling up to her shoulder before caressing her cheek with her fingertips. "I wouldn't want someone as beautiful as you to turn me away." She whispered, watching Victoria's face as she began to find the whole thing hypnotic.

"I wouldn't turn away someone who is willing to turn their life around in my name." Victoria whispered back to her, gazing into her eyes and reading exactly what was going to happen next as she shot up and kissed the Admiral hard on the lips, finding it difficult to resist the woman in front of her as she had missed Sera for the couple of days she had been gone and wanted to find a release.

Wanting to take charge of the situation, Emma pushed the Queen back down onto her throne and sat on her lap, moving her hands through Victoria's hair before lowering them to her tunic and pulling it up and over her head, discard it on the other side of the throne to Snow. "This is my way of saying thank you for giving me a second chance." Emma whispered in her ear, biting it lightly and hearing Victoria gasp as she squeezed her breasts.

"A welcome gift." Victoria cooed, arching her back as she felt two fingers enter her without realising her hand was between her legs. "Oh..." She whimpered when Emma sucked on her neck.

"Just relax, your Grace." Emma told her, massaging her Queen with her two fingers whilst her other hand was placed behind her head to keep their lips together, only splitting apart so one of them could take. "Let me take care of everything."