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Heroes
"Well, good news," a female voice echoed through the chamber, its tone anything but good. "You won't die. Yet. You're being placed in the games. You'll have the honor of dying for a cause."
Several guards entered, the tentacles releasing them all only after they'd been restrained and had blades to their throats. They were marched through the castle and then through the city to the arena, insults and disgusted looks being hurled at Jasper and Mia the entire way, along with stones, and by the time they had arrived, both bore several dark bruises and cuts. Finally, they were placed on a square piece of floor which rose up into the ceiling, stopping when they were in a square pit, the echoing cheers of spectators reaching them from above. And they weren't alone. Edgin and Doric were also there.
"Whoa," Edgin said, trying not to look at Mia and Jasper, but unable to stop himself due to their exceptionally alien appearance. "I did not need to see that."
"Yeah, yeah," Jasper grumbled. "Shadow."
His shadow darkened as his pet stirred from whatever state it was in when inactive, and two sets of black underwear, black skirts that were barely more than a loincloth, and a black bra rose from the Shadow.
"You can do magic?" Simon asked as Edgin explained to them that their partaking in the games was his idea, and that Sofina had supported his suggestion.
"It's not me," Jasper said as he picked up the clothes, passing some to Mia. "I have a pet."
As both began to dress themselves, albeit only barely, Doric stirred, staring at them both, neither clothed yet.
"You may want to go back to sleep," Holga warned.
"Why are you two...naked?" Doric asked as they finished dressing themselves.
"We were replicating our clothing using our shapeshifting," Jasper explained. "Mia wasn't at first, but in order to sneak into the castle, she had to do it, too, so when these," he held up his arm to show her the bracelet, "somehow cancelled our shapeshifting ability, we were reverted to our normal appearance, including our false clothes disappearing."
"How do they cancel that?" Simon asked.
"Yeah, I thought it was on a DNA level, not magic," Holga added.
"It is," Mia said. "But the power is still a magic ability, just one that most magic cancelling effects doesn't work on. These bracelets are more powerful. Or, they were made with Changelings in mind."
"We'd put more clothes on, but that's all my pet's got stocked at the moment," Jasper said, his pet Shadow rising into a wolf for a moment before dropping back into his normal shadow.
"It's fine," Doric said. "At least you're dressed. Just wish I was asleep a little longer."
Jasper rolled his eyes. "Yeah, yeah, I know. We're freaks." He held a hand to his swollen right eye. "I got that the first time someone yelled it while they threw a rock at us."
Doric winced. "I didn't...Sorry. I just meant..."
"We know," Mia said. "It's just...not an easy thing to hear."
Doric nodded. "I know."
Just then, a horn blew, confetti falling from above into their pit but burning away before it hit the ground.
"Where under the arena were you?" Edgin asked. "Do you remember?"
"I don't know," Doric frowned. "There was a dock down there. I saw guards loading everything onto a ship."
"Forge wasn't hiding the treasure from us," Edgin realized.
"He was stealing it for himself," Holga finished.
"As Lord, he'd have access to the vault," Mia reasoned.
"And bringing back the High Sun Games just meant a bigger jackpot," Jasper added.
"What about Kira?" Holga asked.
"Forge wouldn't leave her behind," Edgin said. "We have to get to that boat."
The horn blew again and they began to rise. Jasper sighed, looking up as Mia slipped her hand into his, as much for her sake as for his. At the top of the pit, they entered the arena, the floor of which was nothing but the same square tiles as what they were on. Other teams were rising into the arena as well, all unarmed but wearing armor, and all of them looking around. Other objects were rising as well. Chests, boxes, and a large, spiked cage directly opposite them. Then, as a gong sounded, the ground began to shake as tiles began to rise in a wave starting at the far end and heading toward them. However, instead of launching them, like Jasper was worried it might, it stopped, having formed a massive labyrinth.
"Just go through the maze?" Holga asked.
"I guess 'til we reach the cave?" Simon said.
Just then, there was movement behind them and they turned, seeing a section of floor missing, a pair of tentacles tipped with flattened ends bristling with spikes.
"Oh, shit!" Jasper swore. "Displacer Beast!"
"Run!" Mia yelped.
All of them turned as one, sprinting into the maze. Within the first handful of turns, Jasper tackled Mia aside as the Displacer Beast leapt at them. They scrambled their feet, sprinting down the passage they were in.
"Why aren't you having your Shadow kill it?" Mia asked.
"Not until I lose the bracelet!" Jasper responded as they took turn after turn at a sprint. "I don't want to tip Sofina off that it's not my spell!"
Mia nodded just as a gong sounded again and the blocks around them dropped, leaving nothing between them and the Displacer Beast, or the one ahead of them. Jasper swore, he and Mia sprinting for the only opening nearby, and they dove into it just in time for the Displacer Beasts to smack into each other, giving the two of them enough time to scramble to their feet and sprint into the maze again. Within seconds, however, they found a large, blue, Gelatinous Cube, which was situated underneath a section of floor, where it had become a part of the wall. There was an adventurer inside of it, already half digested, and above it, the dissolving remains of a Magic Suppression Cuff.
"Is that-" Mia began.
"They're coming!" Jasper warned. "Here goes nothing!"
He drove his hand into the cube to his elbow, immediately yelping in pain as he felt his flesh burning. However, when he wrenched his hand free, the cuff remained.
"Yes!" Jasper grinned, then turned on the Displacer Beasts. "Shadow!"
Instantly, his pet Shadow rose from the ground, streaking forward as an Ephemeral Hangman. Its tentacles whipped through the air, slamming the two Displacer Beasts into the walls of the maze before binding them, then squeezed, crushing them in an instant. Once they were dead, the Shadow retreated into Jasper's normal shadow again and he shifted into his favored, silver-haired form, replicating form-fitting, black, leather armor to go with it, the armor covering his entire body save for his head and the front of his arms, save for a strap on his bicep and forearm to keep the armpieces in place, and around his wrist and the back of his hand, where a piece looped around his middle finger. Over his chest, it had a pair of strips running up either side of his torso and one running down the center, giving it a splinted appearance, then with three leather straps over his abdomen to hold his sides' armor on. Mia, once she'd also used the cube to remove her Magic Suppression Cuff, shifted into a red-haired High Elf with small but perky breasts, a matching ass, and a toned body, then formed armor matching Jasper's, though hers had an inverted "V" shaped window from between her breasts to the bottom of her ribs, and reaching out to her sides. Above the gap, the armor ran diagonally up and inward to accent her sizeable breasts, while below the gap it was a series of overlapped layers connecting the armor on the sides with clasps, rather than straps. Jasper hummed thoughtfully as he tore his actual clothing off and cast it aside.
"I might actually get this armor made and have Shadow carry it," Jasper mused.
"Oh, I definitely am," Mia nodded, also tossing away her unneeded clothing.
Just then, all of the walls prior to the Gelatinous Cube fell away just before the others exited a path off to their right, sprinting toward them.
"There you are!" Edgin shouted. "Nice to see you clothed. Sort of."
"Nice to be clothed," Jasper nodded. "Sort of. Which way to the cage?"
"We're not taking the cage," Doric said. "When we hear the gong, we jump in." She gestured at the cube, which had now dissolved the adventurer to the bone.
"Into this thing?" Edgin asked.
"You want to end up like that guy?" Holga asked.
"We'll only be inside for a few seconds," Doric assured them, just as one of the other adventurers left the maze.
He turned toward them, but before he could get far, another Displacer Beast tackled him.
"Shadow," Jasper instructed, Shadow taking off as a wolf silhouette the size of a Grizzly Bear.
"If we're all inside that thing, who'll pull us out?" Edgin asked.
"Me and Doric will," Jasper promised, understanding Doric's plan.
"Trust us!" Doric pleaded.
"I'm in," Mia nodded.
"Hold," Doric said, staring at the gong. "Hold."
Jasper glanced at Shadow and the Displacer Beast as Shadow slammed the Displacer Beast to the ground by the throat, then crushed it.
"Hold!" Doric instructed again.
The gong sounded as Shadow raced back across the ground toward Jasper.
"Now!" Doric ordered.
They all dove into the cube, Shadow rejoining Jasper's at the last second before he was entirely swallowed. Then, as the section of wall the Gelatinous Cube was in dropped, Jasper shifted into a serpent, seeing Doric do the same. Both had very carefully forced the tip of their finger out just enough to create an opening but not enough to get it sheered off when they dropped, so once they had shifted, leaving their silhouettes as open spaces, they were able to rest on the Gelatinous Cube's surface relatively safely. Then, once it had stopped in an open chamber, they slithered out, transforming back once safely outside of it.
"Black Mamba," Doric commented. "Excessive."
Jasper shrugged, still grimacing. "Wasn't sure who'd be waiting for us."
They turned, shoving their arms into the Gelatinous Cube and pulling the others out. Jasper pulled Mia as Doric pulled Holga. Then, Jasper and Doric pulled Edgin and Simon as Holga was complaining about the burns the cube had left behind. Before they could do much else, however, the gong sounded again, far above, and they all took off at a sprint, more and more of the maze crashing down behind them, rapidly filling in the open space. Before the falling pillars could crush them, however, they slipped into a storage room, finding their gear piled against the wall, all but Jasper's family rapier.
"That son of a bitch stole my sword!" Jasper snarled, quickly slipping his weapons into the sheathes he reformed for them from his body, like he always did. "I'll wring his fucking neck!"
"Only after we force him to tell Kira the truth," Edgin said sternly.
Jasper nodded, as Edgin tossed Simon a set of keys for his Magic Suppression Cuff. As soon as it was off, they all followed Doric down a tunnel toward the dock.
"Quite a second date, huh?" Simon muttered to Doric, who merely smirked and shook her head.
A few moments later, they had reached the dock, finding a guard loading the last of the treasure onto a small ship. Holga quickly knocked him out and Edgin and Jasper headed inside. Jasper found his sword leaning against the wall instantly, and picked it up, slinging it across his back as the only weapon with a real sheath, then turned to Edgin, who held up a small stone tablet no bigger than a card.
"I got it," Edgin said. "Come on."
They returned to the deck, and a few minutes later, Forge arrived with Kira. Forge was a handsome, aging man, just like his portraits all over Neverwinter showed. Kira, on the other hand, was a young girl with fair, tan skin, and curly brown hair. And when she saw them all, she looked so surprised that she wore a look of complete shock as Forge stopped dead in his tracks.
"What is this?" Forge asked, looking between them and the pile of unconscious guards lying on the dock.
"This is an ambush," Edgin explained smugly. "On the boat you were going to use to escape from Neverwinter."
"Dad," Kira breathed.
"Hi, Honey," Edgin smiled, then held up the tablet. "hey, Forge, why don't you tell her what this is?"
"I don't know," Forge lied.
"It's the Tabet of Reawakening, Kira," Edgin said. "It's the reason why I left you."
"Your dad's been telling the truth, Bug," Holga said. "It's Uncle Forge who's been feeding you lies."
"It's rubbish," Forge laughed. "It's just rubbish!"
"Come with me, Kir," Edgin pleaded. "We'll go home, bring back Mom. We'll be a family again."
Kira moved to step forward, only for Forge to catch her by the shoulder.
"You're not taking my money," Forge informed them, drawing his dagger and holding it to her throat. "Put down the tablet, and get off my ship, all of you. Now!"
"Okay!" Edgin said, setting down the tablet. "Okay, okay!"
"What are you doing?" Kira asked.
"It's alright," Forge said dismissively. "Shush, my darling. Be quiet."
"It's going down," Edgin said. "Just don't hurt her."
"See that, Kira?" Forge asked. "Your father knows me. He knows I'm prepared to do terrible things to get what I want. Even to those I care about most."
"And after you slit her throat, then what?" Jasper asked, remaining on the boat with Mia as the others all got off.
"Jasper, you're not helping!" Edgin snapped.
"Sure I am," Jasper smirked, leaning on the side of the boat opposite the others. "Say you do kill her, Forge. What then? You'll have nothing left in between you and our blades. You kill her, your meat shield is gone. You kill her, you're next."
"And what guaran-" Forge was cut off by a potato hitting him in the face, courtesy of Holga, with enough force to explode apart. Forge shouted in pain instantly, releasing Kira, who sprinted to her father.
"Nobody hurts my Bug," Holga growled.
As Forge began to stand upright again, Jasper sent a Flame Arrow into his gut, igniting him and piercing his gut, only for him to splash down in the water a moment later, the flames going out. And the placement hadn't been inherently fatal, either, so he could survive. Maybe.
"Simon, get us out of here!" Edgin instructed.
A moment later, a wave of water rose behind them and raced forward, shoving them away from the dock and away from Neverwinter. As they sailed, Jasper sighed, leaning on the side of the ship, staring out at the sea. So much for being heroes. Now, they were just thieves. Again.
"Hey," Mia smiled, leaning beside him. "What's up?"
"Nothing," Jasper smiled, kissing her. "I just wasn't expecting this to just be another heist. I mean, yeah, we rescued Kira, but we haven't taken down Forge. He can just blame the missing treasure on thieves. And Sofina now controls the city anyway, which is even worse. What does she want with the city, anyway?"
"No idea," Mia frowned. "But, I believe we were promised the chance to be heroes, not thieves. Right Edgin?"
"You are!" Edgin assured them. "You saved Kira!"
"Solving your family problems doesn't make us heroes, it..." Jasper stared at Neverwinter, where giant, blood-red roots were growing down from the sky. "No, stopping that will make us heroes."
Edgin turned to look, eyes widening.
"What is that?" Holga asked.
"Do you know, how much loot is on...this..." Simon stopped, realizing everyone was staring and seeing exactly what at.
"It's the Beckoning Death," Edgin said lowly, staring at a page of a Harper's Seal book.
"That's why she needed Forge," Simon realized. "The Games brought the city together for the spell!"
"Szass Tam is taking Neverwinter," Doric said.
"No, he's not," Jasper said, spinning the ship's yoke, getting them turned around. "We were promised hero status. This is perfect."
"She's a Thayan Red Wizard!" Edgin snapped.
"Then you'd better start planning," Jasper said. "Otherwise, we have to fight her and an army of undead like those Thayan Assassins."
Edgin sighed. "Well shit." He thought for a moment. "Simon, what'd you say the range was on that portal staff?"
"A quarter mile, why?" Simon asked.
"I'm gonna keep that promise I made to Xenk," Edgin said. "See the balloon?"
"Yeah," Simon nodded.
"We're dropping the treasure from it," Edgin said. "It's drifting away from the arena, so everyone will chase it and hopefully escape the spell."
"Okay, and then what?" Simon asked. "We're still not as strong as Sofina."
"Then let's cheat," Jasper said, tossing Simon a Magic Suppression Cuff. "I kept a souvenir that should help."
"That's perfect," Edgin grinned. "You were planning to fight her anyway, weren't you?"
"I was under the impression that was always the plan," Jasper shrugged.
Edgin sighed, shaking his head, and a minute later, Simon had the portals in place, one on the balloon, fittingly over the image of Forge's mouth, and the other on the floor of the ship's hold, allowing the mountain of treasure to fall in, spilling from the balloon. As they'd hoped, the people of Neverwinter flooded out of the arena to retrieve the falling treasure, leaving no one for the spell to effect, except for the rich in the highest seats where Sofina had been. As the people flooded past them, chasing the balloon, Jasper drew his family rapier and a dagger, taking a slow breath to prepare himself before casting his Ironwood Flesh spell, Mia casting Stoneskin beside him. Both nodded to each other before heading for the arena, the others following, except Kira, who had used a magic pendant to turn invisible, having the Magic Suppression Cuff with her.
"How many ranged spells do you have?" Simon asked.
"Not enough to take on a Red Wizard alone," Jasper said. "Fortunately, I'm not alone."
Simon nodded. "We can take her."
"Where do you think she's gone?" Edgin asked as they reached the outside of the arena, only for massive fireballs to begin exploding to the ground around them. They all looked up, spotting her floating above them, her sigils exposed and her blood red robes blowing slightly in the wind. She began to chant, more meteors falling. One shattered the head of a statue outside the arena, but out of all of them, only one headed for them. However, before it could hit them, Simon cast a Shield spell, blocking it. Then, while hidden by the smoke, Doric took off as an Owlbear, swooping around and tackling Sofina out of the air, only to be blasted away and crash down in a tree.
"Seriously?" Jasper asked. "She can do an Owlbear?"
"You can't?" Edgin asked.
"Nope," Jasper shook his head. "Told you. Stronger."
Just then, Sofina sent a blast of green magic at them, only for it to pass over them and explode into a statue instead.
"She missed!" Holga sighed.
As if on cue, the statue, an adolescent Gold Dragon, shook its head, straightening up and snarling, then roared. Doric lunged at Sofina again, but she teleported away, actively controlling the statue from a nearby rooftop. As the dragon lunged, Holga swung her axe around, slamming it into the side of its head, only for it to rear back and strike again, only barely missing. Then, Jasper crashed into it as he expanded into a Girallon, still under the effects of his Ironwood Flesh spell. The dragon roared and clawed at him, but its claws sparked off of his hardened flesh. He roared triumphantly, one of his two free fists exploding into the underside of its head, knocking it away. As it staggered to a stop, Mia drew her bow back, the bowstring, as well as the silvery arrow she drew back, one made entirely of Quicksilver and held in form by a spell and only able to be fired by her unique bow, all of her arrows made of Quicksilver and also bearing the same Duplication spell as her daggers.
She loosed the arrow, and it flashed through the air at Sofina. She leaned aside, narrowly avoiding it, but the second and third both grazed her, one on the curve of her scalp on the left side, and one on her shoulder. She shrieked in rage and pain, her magic flickering for a second before she refocused on it and took off at a run, avoiding three more arrows. As she did, the dragon roared and lunged at Jasper, only for his two left fists to punch its head down into the ground before he leapt onto its back, pinning its wings and holding it down. Finally, just as it finally managed to hurl him off of itself and whipped him aside with its tail, forcing him out of his Girallon form, Sofina ducked aside from an arrow, only for a back of some form of red powder to slam into the side of her head, knocking her off the building, courtesy of the slingshot attached to Doric's vambrace. Free of Sofina's control, the dragon returned to being just that, and Jasper ran back over to the others, picking up his sword from where he'd left it stabbed into the ground beside Mia.
Edgin and Holga charged at Sofina, only to be captured in a water bubble and sent rolling away, and Sofina sent out a massive hand formed from what looked like blood. It chased Doric for a moment before one formed from cobblestones caught it, dragging it away before the hands began to have a magical arm wrestling match. However, Sofina's magic hand was stronger, repeatedly smashing Simon's apart.
"Simon, cheat!" Jasper shouted. "Break her fingers! Use two hands! Do something!"
However, before he could, Sofina's hand ripped the thumb off of his, breaking the spell before the hand caught Simon and hurled him. But it was alright. He'd bought enough time. Jasper leapt at Sofina from behind, slashing. She spun out of the way, narrowly evading the blade before sending a vortex of wind into him, hurling him. He smirked, just as a Flame Arrow punched through her spell, grazing her arm and lighting her sleeve on fire. She shrieked in pain, tearing the sleeve off and hurling it just in time to use her magic to deflect several Quicksilver arrows. As she did, however, Edgin slammed his lute into Sofina's back, knocking her to the ground, only for her to catch herself with the same spell she'd hurled Jasper with, righting herself and using the spell to hurl Edgin. As she did, the others reached her, but she wasn't nearly as helpless at close range as they'd hoped. She caught and hurled Holga's axe away with a spell, blasting Mia backward with a blast of pure force, avoided Jasper's blade twice before kicking at him. He kicked her leg outward, knocking her off balance and to her other knee, and Holga and Doric grabbed her arms, holding them out to the sides. Edgin slashed at her with the rapier Jasper had given him, but she mostly avoided it, receiving only a scratch across her cheek before a shield appeared, blocking Simon's lightning spell. Then, she began to blast them all away again, having to blast Holga away several times before she stopped coming back. Then, finally, she'd reached the end of her patience.
"Enough!" Sofina seethed, a massive blast knocking all of them away from her before she began another spell.
"It's another Time Stop!" Edgin warned.
"Simon, counter it!" Doric shouted.
"I can't!" Simon shouted, trying anyway. "She's still too strong!"
The spell washed over both Doric and Simon, stopping them in their place, then over Jasper and Mia, who Jasper was helping off the ground after a fire spell had burned her side, then lastly over Edgin.
"I'm so sorr-" Edgin stopped as the spell washed over him, too.
"For too long, I endured the arrogance of Forge Fitzwilliam," Sofina began, stalking toward Edgin as her face paled, transforming into that of a corpse. "The false charm. The quips." Her sigils began to glow orange from front to back as her left index finger began to extend and blacken into a claw. "And just as I begin to purge this pace of its living filth, you dare interpose." She stopped in front of Edgin. "Now, as you die, rest assured, it will not be the end. For you will, forever, suffer."
Edgin grimaced, leaning away from her and groaning. "I'm sorry. It's just that your breath smells like...old clothes. It's bad."
Just then, as the others were all giving up the pretense of her Time Stop having worked, Kira slipped the Magic Suppression Cuff onto her wrist before becoming visible again.
"What is this?" Sofina demanded.
"I countered your Time Stop," Simon smirked. "I got better."
Jasper stepped up behind her, driving a dagger into her back, thick, half-rotten blood pouring from the wound as he dragged the blade higher and ripped it out. "And with that bracelet on, you're no longer immortal."
"We had to distract you so that Kira could slap on that Magic Suppression Cuff, and so Doric...could do this," Edgin smirked, just as Jasper leapt backward a second before Doric slammed into Sofina as an Owl Bear, tackling her to the ground before smashing her to the ground several times, cratering it before looking over at them expectantly, like a pet hoping for praise. "I think you got her!"
Sofina began to struggle to push herself up, only for a Quicksilver arrow to pierce her head, stopping almost perfectly halfway through before Doric smashed her corpse to the ground a dozen more times. Then, Jasper transformed into a Girallon and picked Sofina up, only to fling her into a building, the wall of which promptly collapsed on her. Then, Jasper walked over, beginning to pee on top of the pile of rubble.
"Oh, come on!" Edgin complained. "What are you...Dude, that's just...entirely unnecessary!"
Jasper let out a laugh, finishing relieving himself before shifting back as he walked over, Mia grinning at him.
"I honestly didn't think that plan would work," Edgin admitted.
"You assured us it would!" Simon reminded him incredulously.
"Hey Holga!" Edgin called out, looking around, only to freeze as he found her sitting against a wall, a dagger embedded in her heart.
"Did we get her?" Holga asked weakly.
"Holga!" Kira gasped, she and Edgin rushing over, the others hanging back.
"Yeah, we...we got her," Edgin breathed as Holga began to prepare herself to pull out the dagger.
"Oh that's..." Holga swallowed, her lung probably filling with blood. "Oh God, that's not a good spot, is it?"
"No, it's not...it's not bad," Edgin lied as she pulled it free, Edgin shoving a piece of his shirt he'd ripped off against the wound. "Simon...Simon, come help her!"
"It's a Red Wizard's blade," Simon shook his head. "There's nothing I can do."
Edgin turned back to Holga, trying to reassure her as he tried to adequately bandage her wound, but Jasper could see the life fading. She wouldn't make it. Already, there were thick, black veins spreading under her skin from the toxic, evil magic in the blade.
"No final words," Edgin was saying as Holga told Kira not to mourn her. "No final words."
"I'm proud of what I did here," Holga said. "I'm dying a hero. And you...you're a good man. A real Harper."
"Shut up," Edgin sighed. "I'm a moron, you know that."
"Promis me something," Holga said.
"Yeah, anything," Edgin promised.
"That you're gonna take good care of our girl," Holga said. "She's the best thing you ever did."
"I will," Edgin promised.
Holga began to struggle to sing, Edgin hesitating before joining in, singing Holga to sleep for the last time. Kyra began to sob, and Jasper sighed silently, turning away, Mia wrapping her arms around him and guiding him away, knowing it was reminding him of losing his son. However, within seconds, they stopped as Edgin laughed, both turning back to the group and seeing Holga looking around.
"Don't tell me you wasted it on me," Holga said, only for Edgin and Kyra to hug her. "Why would you do that?"
Jasper sighed, smiling, and after a few more minutes of resting, they left the city to the Emerald Enclave to celebrate in moderate privacy while the city held its own, much more extravagant celebration, including fireworks. A few days later, they were summoned back, along with the leaders of the Emerald Enclave so that Lord Neverember, who'd woken once Sofina was dead, could award them the Medal of Heroism as the saviors of Neverwinter and grant the Emerald Enclave formal protection of their people and their land. And as and added bonus, they were allowed to stay in the castle for the night.
"We're officially heroes," Mia smiled, as she set her medal on the nightstand beside Jasper's, straddling his hips as both allowed their false clothing to fade. "And we even got ours while accepting them in our true forms, save for the fake armor."
"Yeah," Jasper smiled, hands trailing over Mia's body as she rocked her hips, his erection already seated fully inside of her. "Heroes."
"Your son would be proud," Mia smiled. "I know I am."
Jasper smiled adoringly. "You're proud of me no matter what I do."
"Of course I am," Mia smiled. "I'm in love with you."
Jasper's smile grew and he sat up, kissing her as she began to raise and lower herself along his length slowly, neither having any intention to rush, planning to thoroughly enjoy their room and free time.
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