I was Transported to Another World and became a Yuri Heroine!

One

"TENTACLES?! Why did it have to be tentacles?" Gabrielle yelped.

"NO ONE TOUCHES THE HERO THERE BUT ME!" Devas roared

The scribe face paled. "Overshare, ma'am. I did NOT need to know that."

"Too much information," Sinon the archer noted flatly.

"Thanks for the commentary. Really," Gabrielle sighed. "How about giving us a hand?" she asked as she slashed at the tentacles.

Both Sinon and the scribe clapped obediently.

"Oh, VERY funny..." Gabrielle said.

Scribe watched as Devas slashed as the thing with clawed hands. She could shape shift a bit, as well as fly, and had magic. On one hand she was kind of scarily powerful, but against the monsters they were fighting she was, at best, an equal.

"Look out," Sinon grabbed at the Scribe, yanking her back a bit.

"Thank you," Scribe smiled a bit sheepishly at her as a tentacle whipped by WAY too close.

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They had met Sinon in the elf village not too far from where they were standing. The village had reported another of the high level monsters nearby, a tentacled plant creature. Residents of the village needed the road the creature was blocking, as they were otherwise blocked in by rivers and a deep canyon.

(They had, incidentally, fought their way to the village through the monster infested canyons. Which had been hard to do for even the Hero and Devas. The scribe, basically, had just hid behind the two of them...)

"We'd normally just go around the thing, but there's no other route," the elven chief admitted. "So, we must humbly appeal for your help."

"Please, no bowing," the Hero noted uncomfortably. "We'd be glad to help."

"We could use a guide, though," Devas noted. "None of us know this area well."

"My daughter would be honored to help," he declared, pulling her forward.

"FATHER!" the blue haired girl yelped.

"Sinon, you are embarassing us in front of the Hero," the Chief sighed.

"You really shouldn't push her," the Scribe noted mildly from where she was writing notes on the meeting.

Sinon paused, looking at the scribe thoughtfully. She straightened slightly as she stated, "I'd be glad to help."

"Huh?" the Chief and the Scribe both blinked.

Devas just completely ignored that. "Well, glad that's settled," she said breezily, "let's go."

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Sinon expertly fired another arrow into the writhing mass of tentacles. "How do we stop this thing?" she asked coolly.

Scribe, having regained her balance, used her walking staff to bat away a tentacle. "The Hero's Sword can banish lesser monsters, but they have to be weakened first," she revealed.

"Ah," Sinon said. "How much, weakened?" she wondered.

As they conversed, the tentacled monstrocity bled and writhed angrily. Devas swept in, ripping up some of it's mass, making it growl angrily.

"Try it now, Hero!" Devas called.

Gabrielle charged forward as the sword she was carrying began to glow brightly. "Banishment BLADE!" she yelled the attack as she swung.

There was a massive burst of light and the creature screamed in anger. But as the brightness faded the monster was gone, only leaving behind torn up earth and, sadly, elven remains.

"Eeep," Sinon made a soft sound.

Scribe moved forward to block her view, "I'm so sorry..."

Sinon smiled at her weakly, "Thank you."

Sinon and the scribe headed back to the village to report what happened, leaving Gabrielle and Devas there. Devas put a hand on Gabrielle's shoulder, "Don't beat yourself up over this."

"If we hadn't done what we did, these folks might still be alive," Gabrielle sighed.

"Or this might just be killing things somewhere else," Devas pointed out sadly. "I didn't have much control over monsters like this..."

Gabrielle patted Devas' hand, comforting her in return.

"Don't tell me you're having a moment when I'm not there to chronicle it!" Scribe protested as she hurried up with a group of elves.

"Trust me, we're going to have MANY moments you don't see," Devas noted archly.

Gabrielle blushed.

"Could you not, please," Sinon grumbled.

The elves cleaned up the remains, taking them back to the village for proper funeral rites and so on. "Thank you for your help," the chief bowed slightly to Gabrielle and Devas.

"Just doing my job," Gabrielle waved that off uncomfortably.

"Father," Sinon took him aside, "I want to travel with the Hero."

The Chief blinked a few times. "I didn't think she was your type...," he noted.

Sinon hit his shoulder, "Father!"

He laughed as he rubbed his arm, "You are an adult, you can do as you please," he noted. He added, "Be careful, though. Your mother will kill me if anything happens to you."

"Of course," Sinon hugged him quickly.

"She's coming along with us," Devas predicted.

"How do you know that?" Gabrielle asked innocently.

"She's hot for you," Devas deadpanned.

"Oh shut up," Gabrielle sighed.

Sinon trotted up as the group of women prepared to go. "I would like to come along," she told them firmly.

"Told you," Devas noted.

"Hush!" Gabrielle sighed.

"Huh?' Sinon blinked.

"Never mind that," Gabrielle told her. She continued, "I should say I'm with someone..."

"That's fine," Sinon strode by them and stood by the Scribe.

"Huh?" the Scribe blinked.

"Well, well..." Devas murmured, amused.

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"She... is touching MY DEVAS!"

The cavern was dark, and a figure sat on a stone throne as they gazed into a magic mirror.

"HOW DARE SHE!"

The battles were bad enough. But in PRIVATE?! The were actually KISSING. The horror!

"HOW DARE YOU SULLY MY DEVAS?!"

The black haired woman shattered the mirror with a single punch.

"For this... THE HERO MUST DIE!"

To be continued...

Notes: I will re-name Sinon once I can come up with a name I like. At least I'm not just calling her 'Archer' like over in Goblin Slayer.