Chapter 64: Versus The Green Elemental
Roughly only a few minutes before his re-awakening…
The dark mistress and the innocent elf woman both ended up face-to-face with the green elemental monster who recently emerged behind them. Elementals were quite powerful. But not anywhere as powerful as the former Witch Queen was. She could take him on. No problem. Even though the green monster was towering over her, she didn't see his presence as any real problem. Far from it, she knew she could defeat him easily. She even confidently smirked.
"I believe we have no other choice, Sep. We have to fight to protect Junk and give him some more time to fix the cauldron."
"This is no problem, April. Not at all. He is mine," September replied to her as she beautifully made her scepter spin in the air a bit before readying herself and charging in the direction of the hulking and constantly moving, liquid creature. She wasn't afraid of battling the monster all by herself. This was exactly what she was hoping to do at this moment. Leaving April behind as she charged.
"Hold on, Sep! What are you doing? You shouldn't do battle with him all on your own! As strong as you are, we need to be careful! As careful as possible!" April shouted to her friend, but she wouldn't listen. It was too late. She had made up her mind about charging headstrong and going in there to battle the green creature on her own and not inviting April more than that. September continued smirking. She wasn't worried about anything, really. She made her scepter spin in the air a bit more before pointing in the direction of the heart of the elemental creature (if he had one, anyway), and a burst of flame suddenly erupted from the tip of the scepter, where the jack-o-lantern now was. The fireball was shot right at the center of the creature's chest. It reached it in no time. It touched him!
Mission accomplished!
September thought that she had won. Smoke filled the room in the old, dark house. She stopped moving, but continued smirking. She waited. April waited as well. Everyone waited for the smoke to disappear a bit. When it finally did, it was revealed that the green mana milk tea elemental was still standing. Touched, but not hurt, not wounded at all. He remained motionless for the most part as the smoke finished disappearing from his field of vision, and then it was time for him to move toward September again. Continued marching as if nothing had just happened. September was not going to stand there and do nothing while the creature came for her.
She beautifully spun her scepter in the air again and readied herself to unleash another powerful fire-based attack on him. She did. Another burst of flames was shot into his direction, but this time, at the last second, the liquid-shaped elemental suddenly generated a big hole in the middle of his chest. The fireball she unleashed and shot in his direction smoothly flew through the big hole in his chest. He avoided it without making any effort. Surprised by this sudden move, September hadn't anticipated anything else for now, and the green elemental reached her position in the kitchen of the old house and attacked her. He reached for her with his two, large, liquid-shaped arms and pulled her toward his own chest. She made her go through the hole he had recently created in his chest. Her head went through the hole, but not the rest of her body, naturally. Her big, witch's titties were exactly what stopped her from going through the hole completely. Her voluptuous body, beginning with her breasts, entered inside of his liquid body. She was stuck in it. She had been, unfortunately, absolved by the elemental creature she helped create.
"Sep!" April shouted her name in the room, worried about her. Everything had happened so fast, no one saw this coming.
"Uh!" September was heard grunting as she was being absorbed by the vile creature. She couldn't move much at this point.
"Sep! Hold on! I'm going to get you out of there! He is not going to take you away and absorb in his body!" April was about to make her move and do everything in her power to get her friend back.
"No, April! Don't come for me! Stay with Junk! Protect him! This is just a big trap! He wants you to come to him, hoping you are going to try to rescue me, only for him to neutralize you as well, as he did for me. This is a waste of time. Remain with Junk and prevent him from waking him up. That's the only thing that matters right now!" September warned April to not make the same mistake as her.
"Are you sure this is the best I can do?" April asked the Autumn witch as she stopped charging at the elemental and quickly re-positioned herself right in front of the Minotaur. Protecting him as she was instructed to be doing. She was sweating. She wasn't sure how much she could guard him. She wasn't certain how long she had. Meanwhile, the green elemental remained motionless as he was consuming the witch. He was watching April. Closely. Staring at her. Observing her. Evaluating her. His liquid body was always moving. Liquid-based tentacles began forming a little all over his body. Tentacles that spawned from a little everywhere all over his body and surrounded the captive witch. In an impressively short amount of time, the green tentacles began rubbing themselves all over the Autumn witch and attempted to mate with her.
"That's the only thing that makes any sense," she shouted.
"Well… No offense, Sep… But I don't really agree with you right now… I'd prefer going on the offensive than getting bored on the defensive… If you don't mind…" April murmured.
"What are you talking about, April?"
Declining to listen to her orders, April charged once more in the direction of the green elemental. As foreseen, she was caught and neutralized by him. However, instead of being fully made captive, she managed to obtain access to the crotch of the creature. She managed to find his member, a large liquid-based penis (it wasn't that hard to find in the first place).
"What are you doing?" she asked her.
"I'm making a distraction. I'd rather have the elemental mating with me than mating with you. I'm going to rescue you, Sep!" April was so confident about this. The green tentacles suddenly stopped trying to mate with September and switched their attention to April.
September had never been touched while inside the creature yet.