Origin ARS 3 (Origin A.R.S.)

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head. “Such is the nature of humanity.”
    Neira looked at Rhea then back up at Scott. The sorcerer had not put her down yet, not that she would complain... “You two, like, get along so well.”
    Scott smiled down at the pretty fish girl. “Usually, it’s hard not to like her.”
    Rhea’s face took on a slightly pink tinge. “He’s not too bad, either.”
    Ero giggled inside the sorcerer’s mind.  She was about to say something interesting to Scott about the relationship between her BFF and his elven sort-of girlfriend. However, she was interrupted before she could.
    A soft pitiful cry emanated from a wooden pit-cage nearby. “N-Neira...?”
    “That voice...!” Neira’s eyes widened in surprise then she looked up at Scott. “Please take me over there!”
    He complied with her wishes and carried the mermaid to the source of the voice. It was hard to see in the darkness of the pit, so Rhea helped out by pulling out a torch stone.
    The torch stone revealed a dynamic feminine form. The girl in the cage was another mermaid.
    “Kiley!” cried the Neira. She immediately thrust her arms down toward the pit but she could not reach it from her position.
    “Neira!” cried the girl in the pit.
    Rhea unlatched the crude prison then pulled the girl up with ease. Her attack strength might not be equal to a creature that was sixteen to twenty levels higher than her, but she was certainly strong enough to pull a girl out of a pit.
    The mermaids clasped each other in a tight embrace. For a moment, Scott thought that they were sisters. However, the sudden embrace soon turned into a hot and heavy series of kisses. Somehow, they did not seem like sisters to the man anymore.
    “Wow, Neira. You, like, found Me.” said Kiley with wide and disbelieving eyes.
    “Totally!” said the girl. She kissed her friend once more.
    Scott glanced over at Rhea then back at the mermaid make out session. “Not to be rude, but... Should I put you down?”
    He had been holding her the entire time. Neira looked up at him and blushed sweetly. She leaned in and kissed him on the cheek. “You don’t have to if you don’t want to, right?”
    Rhea’s eyes narrowed slightly but she said nothing. She did not like the casual way that girl treated her sort-of boyfriend. Of course, she was also not too keen on how she had snuck in a far too sensual kiss earlier when giving her the sea blessing. She had no particular hang-ups about gender preferences, but she was not comfortable with foreign tongues in her mouth.
    “Wow, Neira. When did you find us a boyfriend?” asked Kiley. She smiled sweetly up at the sorcerer then lashed her tail a little. Tonight was certainly looking up!
    “He is, so , not my boyfriend. Though, he is cute for a boy.” said Neira. She never bothered to answer Scott’s question about putting her down, however.
    “Scott. I think you can put her down now.” said Rhea, casually.
    Neira smiled at Rhea then looked up at Scott. She pouted at him briefly then smiled once more. “It is fine, I guess. Thank you both for helping me find my fiancé.”
    “Fiancé?” asked Scott.
    “Yes! We’ve been together for, like, decades!” cried Kiley.
    “Yah, totally.” said Neira. She fanned her tail a little then snuggled against Scott. She was a complex creature. She preferred girls, but did not seem to mind snuggling a man clad in a banana hammock.
    “Let’s get you girls away from this pit. We can loot this place afterward.” said Scott.
    Rhea smiled thinly, and then nodded. She leaned down then gripped Kiley tight. The mermaid girl cried out in surprise when the elf girl slung her over her shoulder in a casual manner.
    Neira giggled at her lover’s plight for a moment. However, it did not take long before she acquired a slightly jealous expression. She would have preferred to be carried by Rhea, even if Scott was a nice boy.
    They moved toward one of the fires and sat their burdens down next to each other. The mermaid girls

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