Chronicles of Eden - Act V
growing ire. “I’m not giving you my seed, I’m not going to eat you, and you have to leave now, alright?”
    “No!” Pip whined before she flew around him wildly in a blue blur. The group watched the fairy whip around and around Daniel before she flew straight towards Squeak, the ant girl jumping with a loud squeak before Pip shot down between her breasts and held onto the ant girl’s chest.
    “Please don’t make me go!” Pip pleaded from Squeak’s cleavage. “This is my home. I want to stay here forever and ever and ever!”
    “Your home?” Specca repeated with a raised eyebrow.
    Pip looked up to Squeak with watery eyes, whimpering and holding onto her chest dearly while the ant girl watched her curiously. Squeak glanced around to the others then back to Pip with a small squeak.
    “I don’t want to leave you,” Pip whined, with Squeak tilting her head curiously in question. “Please, I want to stay here, with you. Please? Pretty please? I couldn’t bear to be separated from you.”
    Squeak showed a heartbroken frown and squeaked softly before Pip nuzzled against her chest, her hands holding onto the ant girl’s breasts tenderly while she closed her eyes with a quiet sigh.
    “This is Pip’s home, where Pip belongs,” she dearly confessed. “I’ll never be happy again if I must depart now.”
    Squeak sniffled then held her arms around herself to keep Pip cozy in her bosom, with the others just watching her with blank expressions as the ant girl slowly smiled and nodded.
    “Squeak?” Triska questioned. “You’re not buying that crap from her, are you?”
    Squeak looked to her with a teary-eyed pout and squeaked a few times while cradling Pip in her bosom, only earning bewildered looks from everyone else in the process.
    “Oh c’mon,” Alyssa scoffed. “You can’t seriously want to side with her on this, can you?”
    Squeak nodded and squeaked firmly while holding Pip close to her.
    “I want to stay here, please?” Pip begged looking up to Squeak with an innocent face.
    Squeak smiled down at her and nodded, with Pip smiling brightly while leaning up closer towards the girl.
    “Really?”
    Squeak nodded with a squeak.
    “I can stay here with you?”
    Squeak again nodded with a simple squeak.
    Pip giggled and nuzzled against the ant girl’s chest, with Squeak holding her dearly while the others just watched with dull expressions.
    “You’ve got to be kidding me,” Triska muttered.
    “Yay! We can keep her!” Luna cheered.
    “Why are you celebrating that?” Falla snapped at her. “Remember what a huge pain she is?”
    “She’s not so bad,” Luna giggled with a shrug. “And she’s so cute and tiny, she’s so adorable! I’m so happy she can stay with us, this is going to be so much-”
    “Boobies!” Pip cheered before shooting out of Squeak’s bosom and right into Luna’s, with the butterfly girl squealing as she dropped back onto the bed with her hands waving around near her chest while Squeak was still looking down to where Pip vanished a moment ago. The ant girl blinked then looked over to Luna with annoyance as she set her hands at her hips.
    “Pip, stop!” Luna cried out with a blush. “You can’t tickle me like that, please- Ah ! No, don’t squeeze them like that! Pip!”
    “Yay! Hee hee!” Pip giggled as her legs were kicking up above Luna’s bosom while the fairy’s body was enveloped in them further.
    “Well,” Falla said glancing to Squeak. “Not a very faithful fairy, is she?”
    Squeak merely shook her head and watched Pip with irritation while Daniel had at this point face palmed and was looking down with closed eyes.
    “This is not what we need to be dealing with right now,” he grumbled as Luna kept screaming and laughing while the group just watched her flailing about on the bed with dull expressions.
    *****
    Once again the travelers were off on their journey through The Outerlands, with Daniel at the reins for Lucky and Kroanette galloping

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