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Amara Tanith ([personal profile] aftanith) wrote2015-12-21 05:55 am
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29 Days of Smut 2016

A self-imposed challenge of my own creation, running from February 1, 2016 to February 29, 2016. I only plan to start these stories (producing around a thousand words for each), not to finish them within the month.

 
1.[100moods] 92. Surprised | Sparrow x Frost, last-name basis2.[15pairings] look who's on top | top!Simon x Frost not during groupsex3.[50harlequins] Spoiled Rich Girl and Poor Boy | Circle!Sparrow x Victor!Frost4.Alduin x F!DB x M!DB, corruption & Shout!Sex5.[15pairings] indecent exposure | Galen x Frost, seduction
6.Avery x Rylan x Jackson, dubcon & sex pollen7.Caderyn catches Charon x Adrasteia8.[15pairings] men | Simon x Sam, first time9.[citrus-taste | Kinkier Table] 44. masturbation | Sparrow x Frost10.[alphabetasoup] Hades | Sparrow x Frost
11.Dark!Hera x everyone AU12.demon!Rylan x Avery x Ion, dubcon (Susanne & Myles Die AU)13.Dom!M!Dragonborn x slave!Ancano x slave!Ondolemar, mindbreak14.Domme!Esmeralda x slave!Scorpius x slave!Octavius, noncon & mindbreak15.Dom!Sigurd x slave!Charon x slave!Caderyn x slave!Zephyrus (+ Adrasteia)
16.[citrus-taste] K-2. table | Sparrow x Simon x Nadia17.[citrus-taste] 26. harems | Harem/Parabellum Crossover18.[paranormal25] 23. writer's choice, tentacles19.Malene x Ancano, fantasy AU & arranged marriage20.[Maze of Fiends] Mate or Die AU
21.M!DB x M!Werewolf, hentai physiology & urethral penetration22.[over-look] play dead | Izzy x Octavian, necrophilia roleplay23.[smut-69] oil | Sparrow x Frost24.[smut-69] orgy | Sparrow x Frost x Simon x Nadia x Loretta x Izzy25.[lover100] S-61. secret | Sparrow x Frost
26.[lover-100] S-27. threesome | Sparrow x Frost x Galen27.[citrus-taste] K-47. in public | Sparrow x Frost x Galen28.Zevran x Lyna x King!Alistair, roleplay/raceplay #129.Zevran x Lyna x King!Alistair, roleplay/raceplay #2
 









 

Evermore [2/?]

[identity profile] norienchronicle.livejournal.com 2016-02-27 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
Ion shrugged. "Fine. But I suggest you think about what you're doing. As I said, I am only here because Rylan wishes to ensure I don't harm the three of you. But if you're really the only one left, if the three of us are really the only ones left... well, Rylan might begin to consider things other than your safety."

A chill crept up Avery's spine. He had come here, perhaps foolishly, with a head full of accusations and half-formed notions of drawing Ion out of the protection of this nest of vipers, but somehow it occurred to him only now how foolish an idea this entire excursion really was. The world had changed significantly over the last year, and he had all but forgotten the gravity of it until now.

If Ion returned to the mortal realm... if he were tempted into starting back up his deadly game, Rylan would rejoin it, too. Only this time, she wouldn't be on Avery's side.

"She has to know."

For a moment, Avery waited, wondering if Ion would try to stop him--and wondering, more importantly, if he wanted to be stopped. But the monster did nothing, and so Avery set his jaw in newfound determination; if Ion didn't plan to put up any resistance, Avery certainly wasn't about to abandon his noble intentions. All he could hope was that they didn't backfire on him as badly as--

As he carefully suppressed his own self-wrought wince, Avery tried not to think of all the other things that had gone wrong in his life since Ion first begun to ruin it. Avery just needed to tell Rylan what had happened, just needed to see enough of her reaction to convince himself beyond a shadow of a doubt that she'd had nothing at all to do with their friends' murder, and then he could go. Then he could put these people behind him once and for all, severe the last remaining tie to the life he'd hoped--

Christ, this wasn't helping. "Where is she?" he demanded, voice gruff and tense and far too emotional, and Ion's easy smile was all the confirmation Avery needed to be sure that the fucking beast heard it, too. Avery was weak right now, inevitably so now that the last people in the world who he loved were dead and there was still the sneaking suspicion in the back of his mind that Rylan might have been the one to kill them. And so he had to be sure, and if that meant letting Ion see through the cracks, so be it.

"Come with me," Ion said, and he turned his back on Avery so carelessly that for a moment, the hunter was half-convinced it was some kind of trick. Ion knew better than that, knew better than to give him such an easy opportunity to take him out once and for all, and yet Avery was so shocked by it that he didn't even move; perhaps that was what Ion had been counting on, he thought, or perhaps the demon was just testing him once again. Either way, Ion glanced back a few seconds later, a single brow raised in challenge. "Unless you think you're safer here with them?" He nodded vaguely in the direction behind Avery, obviously meaning the various fey that Avery knew were still watching them in idle curiosity--and perhaps waiting for the first sign that this opportunity might not be Ion's but theirs.

Bristling at the suggestion--Avery wasn't stupid, knew he wasn't safe here or anywhere else, not now that Rylan and Susanne and Myles of all people had been taken out so thoroughly--Avery obliged to follow him, and as Ion led him down a narrow path between two seemingly dilapidated but disconcertingly hard-to-focus-upon buildings, Avery was surprised by how easily Ion continued to put his back to the man who he must realize still intended to kill him if he ever got another good chance.

Perhaps it was merely that Ion realized Avery wouldn't dare attack here in the Otherworld. If so, he was certainly right; Avery wasn't nearly that stupid.

Evermore [3/?]

[identity profile] norienchronicle.livejournal.com 2016-03-05 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
Ion led him deeper into the village, taking him down a twisting, turning path that Avery quickly realized he wouldn't be able to replicate and reverse if his life depended on it (and he certainly hoped it wouldn't), until finally they stopped in front of another dark, nondescript, shadowy building Avery knew he was staring directly at the bulk of--and yet couldn't seem to wrap his mind around anyway. But when a figure appeared in the doorway--which he had been all but sure had been securely closed by a large wooden door a moment ago that seemed utterly gone now instead of merely open--he knew in an instant that Ion hadn't led him astray.

Rylan stared at him a moment, a look of utter shock on her face--

--and then she turned her gaze on Ion, fury burning in her eyes.

"What the fuck did you do?" came a low, threatening rumble in a voice he hardly recognized as her own, and Avery was rather impressed with himself for stopping his involuntary step back. "I told you to--"

"I haven't touched him," Ion protested, as at ease as ever even in the face of her rage. "He came looking for you."

Eyes narrowing slightly, Rylan glanced between. "I don't believe you," she said, voice dismissive as she glared at Ion, and then she turned to Avery. "What happened? Are you okay?"

There was a single, sharp moment of focus when Avery became painfully aware of all the emotions he'd been suppressing over the past few months. Christ, he'd missed her, more than he was ever going to be willing to admit, and even if seeing her here like this made his heart ache in its despair--this wasn't the Rylan he knew--he still wanted nothing more than to take her back with him, to pull her into his arms and drag her back to reality if that's what it took to get here there. He would've given anything, he feared, if it meant he could fix what Ion had done.

"I'm... fine," he said stiffly. It was so strange to be talking to her again, something downright disturbing in the way they were talking as if they were just estranged friends instead of... instead of whatever the hell they were.

"Then why are you here?"

He shooed away the thought that there was something almost hopeful about the way she was looking at him; either he was imagining it, or it didn't mean anything good. And he certainly didn't plan to find out which. "I... I had to tell you. Myles and Susanne, they're... they're dead."

Avery didn't miss the way she turned her fierce glare back on Ion once again, and perhaps that sight alone made this whole trip worth it. She suspected him, even now, and that more than anything proved that some part of her, at least, was still Rylan.

"Don't look at me," Ion preempted her accusation. "I already got it from him, and that's enough, thank you. You know exactly where I have and haven't been for the past six months."

Rylan was still for a moment, then gave the slightest hint of a nod before she turned back to Avery. "Do you know who did it, then?"

"I... don't. I was hoping that--well..."

One dark brow lifted. "Were you hoping that we did it, then?" she asked, a hint of pained offense in her voice. "Or that we didn't?"

All he could do was give her the truth. "I don't know."

"Then what do you want, Avery?"

He could feel their eyes fixed upon him--Ion's and Rylan's and who knows how many others'--and everything seemed to come together in that one crystallizing moment. "I want whoever did it to pay."

Rylan's eyes widened, just slightly, and Avery watched her glance again at Ion. The demon laughed. "Are you sure that's what you want, A?" Ion asked, an almost mocking smile on his lips.

Avery stared at Rylan, a small part of him convinced that she was doing this on purpose, that she was drawing something out of him that he hadn't even realized was there before he'd arrived and that he wasn't going to be able to suppress now that she'd beckoned it to light. "Not you," he said quietly, his gaze flickering to Ion. "I don't want anything from you. But Rylan--"