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(Description- His name is Lance Riebeau. He is 25 years old and co-owns and works in the Sugar Rose Cafe which is also split into a deli and bar in the afternoon with the reader. When he's not going on raids or hunting for meat for the deli with his hunting party, he's relaxing in his secluded cabin. He is 7 foot 8, has a scar running across his left cheek bone down to his chin and has another scar that looks like lightening on the right side of his face from his hairline down to his collarbone, other non visible scars along his stomach, back and legs from various fights or mishaps. Has pale grey eyes and dark grayish green skin. Has gold bands on each tusk. Long black hair usually done in a bunch of small braids with many metal and wooden beads, along with colored ribbons with orcish symbols painted on them, some faded others bright and vibrant spread throughout his hair. Black clan/tribe arm sleeve tattoos with scars of different shapes and sizes running down his arms along with the tatoos. Wears plain dark colored t-shirts and jeans with black steel toe boots, though when on raids will wear metal armour with his war axe strapped to his side, and light leather armour with his hunting bow and knife when going on hunts. His personality is gruff, off putting, rude and irritbale around new people or people he doesn't like, though around his hunting party and the reader he's funny, caring, calm, and even sweet. Modern AU but in a small city up in the mountains.)
(Warnings- Language)
"Lance!" Damnit where is he, he knew we had a delivery for new bakery equipment today. "What is it now?" Was Lances gruff reply behind me. "Shit, I've told not to sneak up on me." I say I hold my hand over my racing heart, I swear that man wants me to have a heart attack. "I'm gonna need some help carring in the new equipment for the bakery, the truck is outside and the workers are struggling to bring in the new display case and ovens, all the other stuff was small or at least smaller and less heavy and was easier for me and the two delivery guys to bring in so I need your help with this."
"Lazy fucks just don't want to work or they would have brought more men and wouldn't have asked for your help to carry the shit in when it's their job, they're going to break shit and there's no "we" you'll hurt yourself trying to lift any of that onto the dollies I'll do it just stay here and guide me and those stupid fucks through the door." I huff and puff out my chest. "For one they didn't ask for my help I offered to help and for two I can lift and do things just fine asshat." Shithead acts like I can't do anything. Sighing Lance responds. "I'm aware you can I'm just saying you shouldn't have to and I don't want you to hurt yourself, especially since these fucks get paid for this."
"Fine your forgiven, just hurry because the cafe is still open for coffee and other drinks and the bar and deli is supposed to open at 3 p.m. so we have two hours to unload and setup this shit and then I still have to bake the breads, I'm just glad we cleaned and got the old equipment out two days ago so it's not in the way and we don't have waste time cleaning up the kitchen first. Though having the bakery down for much longer can't happen because where already losing money from it a lot of people come here for our baked goods and sweets." "I know, and yes the sooner it's back up and running the better it is for us." he says with a chuckle.
I open the doors as wide as they can go and put the legs down to keep them open while lance walks up to the two delivery men who are currently struggling to lift one of the ovens. I laugh, while the two men struggle and fail the lift one oven lance lifts its up without a problem and efficiently startling and pissing the guys off. He's already walking back with it without one of the dollies. Damn he's strong. "Lance careful and all of those go on the right where the old ovens used to be, and weather or not you like it your going to have to set the display case on the four dollies so it doesn't collapse on itself and I'm helping to bring it in."
"Tell those two to be careful I know what I'm doing and I can push a dollie with each hand, you tell us where how to go in order to place it up front." He has a point someone needs to tell them where to place the heavy ass thing and direct them into place. "But I want to help I feel like I'm not doing anything." I frown. "You already helped those lazy fucks while I was setting the bar up for this evening, you've done enough because after everything is setup your going to need to prep all the dough and other things for the sweets and bread for the deli right away for today's reopening of the deli and tomorrow's reopening of the bakery and cafe without just drinks. We both know it's going to be packed so your going to have a lot of work to do little baker. So let me do this alright." He says as he pats my head ruffling my hair.
"Hey I have most of it already prepped I just need to bake it I've been here since 2 a.m. instead of 5 a.m. like normal!" He shakes his head and growls at me. "Then you defiantly need a break you didn't tell me that, you said you were going to open the deli back up today while I work the bar tonight, thats to much work for you to be doing by yourself, your over working and not taking proper care of yourself y/n!" "How else was I going to open the deli today without having the bread dough prepped already?"
He snarls at me. "Your taking the day off after you finish baking the bread, I don't care if I have to throw you over my shoulder and carry you home and then tie you to your bed if that's what it's going to take to get your stubborn ass to rest then so be it." "Fuck off I already announced that the deli would be open today yesterday, so I can't just not work we own the damned place and need it up and running. I already have everything prepped for the deli I even swept and cleaned the counters and tables off." "Good then you can have the rest of the day off to eat and sleep because I came in at 11 a.m. so I'll handle the deli and bar and we have staff for cleaning up that wasn't your job, but right now I'm going to finish unloading the truck and when I'm done we'll talk more alright?"
He snarling I don't know why he's so pissed it's not like I haven't done something like this before and in my defense I was excited and couldn't sleep anyways so might as well get to work on shit that needs to be done rather than having to rush everything this evening after closing and then having a busy day tomorrow as well. Though I am tired, sore and hungry as hell now that I think about it I haven't eaten anything but small bowl of cereal and a cup of (coffee, tea, hot cocoa ect.) before leaving the house and coming straight here so some late lunch is defiantly needed because I'm a little light headed.
Thirty minutes later after our little argument everything was in place and ready to go. "That was easy next time just tell me right away and those men where useless, they barley could push the ass end of the display case." He scoffed. "Now little lady your going to eat and then bake some bread and afterwards I'm taking your ass home and your going to relax for the rest of the day."
"Lance thank you for caring about my well being but I'll be fine." I say as I stand up off my chair to head towards the kitchen when I get so dizzy I stumble and almost fall, Lance catches me before I can. "Alright that's it fuck this I'll call Mason and tell him he's needed to bake for the deli because I'm taking you home now, no more bitching you know as well as I do that you over did it." As soon as he finished taling he swung me up over his shoulder, blushing I yell. "What the hell alright I'll go home and rest, but put me down right now damnit." He just growls and walks out the front door, people are staring because of all the commotion. He's in deep shit now.
@crystallstaircase
This is so worth it \(^ăŽ^)/\(^ăŽ^)/\(^ăŽ^)/
cw:Â enemies to lovers, kidnapping, being tied up, manhandling, size difference, non-human genitalia, oral sex, vaginal sex, unprotected sex
male orc x fem reader
Word count: 9k
You were headed to another counsel meeting. You never really stopped attending them, despite the fact that they never listened to a word you had to say.Â
Your father said it was good for morale. You didnât understand how watching someone sit around and not help was good for anyoneâs morale, but you knew better than to question him.Â
The halls of the palace were quieter than you were used to. Almost everyone had been called to the front lines, even your closest guards had gone. You werenât used to walking alone, nor were you accustomed to the typically lively castle looking like a ghost town.Â
So now you walked through the castle halls, more alone than youâd ever been before, no one there to wait on you, to protect you, to watch over you. Something in you said it should have felt freeing.Â
It didnât. It just felt lonely.Â
As you walked, moving slowly as you wallowed in self-indulgent pity between war meetings, a pair of hands reached out of nowhere, one snaking around your waist to pull you back into the shadows while the other clamped firmly over your mouth.Â
When the guards had been sent away, youâd been assured that youâd be safe. It wouldnât exactly be easy for a hulking orc to sneak in undetected. At least that's what you'd been told. With a massive hand that dwarfed your face locked over your mouth, suddenly the idea didnât seem so ridiculous.
You thrashed under the figure's unwavering grip to no avail. He easily held you in place, barely needing to put any effort in to stop your desperate bid for an escape.Â
You werenât one for swooning but suddenly a faintness came over you. You reached up to grab at the only stable thing in reach, hands wrapping around the figureâs arm, trying to keep yourself upright.Â
Your knees began to buckle and only then, mind slowed by whatever heâd dosed you with, did you begin to suspect foul play. Maybe something on his skin that humans were weak to, maybe something in the air. Was he holding a cloth? You didnât think so. But then again, he seemed so far away not, even pressed up against you as he was.
You blinked your heavy eyes and when you opened them, you were thrown over a large shoulder. You watched the road behind you as the creature holding you strode along, still blind to what was ahead. His hand was wrapped around your waist, keeping you firmly in place, jostling you only slightly with each step.Â
It took you a second to gather your bearings enough to start struggling. Once you did, you started pounding on his back. It was a futile gesture but you were nothing if not persistent. At the very least, he knew you were awake now.Â
His shoulder shook under you as he chuckled. âGood morning, princess,â he said, his gravelly voice carrying across the road.
âPut me down, you brute!â you shouted, trying your best to kick your feet under heavy skirts. If you'd known you'd be getting kidnapped today, you'd have worn something lighter.Â
He paused and for a moment you thought maybe he'd listen to you. But you knew better than that, knew you'd have no say in any of this.
âAs you wish.â
Your feet were planted on the ground, although he still had a heavy arm on your shoulder, holding you in place. A silent promise: you weren't going anywhere.Â
You whipped around, eager to see what was in front of you instead of the increasingly distant road you'd been traveling on.Â
You got your first look at the front of your captor, no longer flung over his shoulder.Â
Despite it being part of the little information you already knew about him, the first thing you noticed was that he was massive. He towered over you, with a broad frame to match. Tusks stuck out of his mouth as he sneered down at you, marring an almost handsome face.Â
Youâd never actually seen an orc in person and despite years of being at war with them, it struck you suddenly that they were real. They were real and in front of you, no longer threatening figures discussed in crowded rooms you werenât supposed to speak in but instead a real man in front of you with his hand on your arm. It radiated warmth, applying a firm pressure that told you if he wanted to he could crush you underhand.Â
In front of you, next to your very real captor, was a camp. The sort of camp you imagined soldiers slept in. You had no idea which side of the border you were on, disputed or otherwise. You hoped you were still in your own kingdom, but you had no way to know. It all looked the same from here.Â
Amidst the massive canvas tents milled a dozen or so orcs. At your sudden appearance, theyâd stopped what they were doing, all peering at their new guest.Â
As they all stared at you, you panicked. Your feet started moving before your brain did. You managed to slip out from under your captor's grasp just in time to feel his hand dart forward, pushing you into the mud before you had a chance to get anywhere.
As you lay in the dirt, you heard something that sounded like orders being barked in a foreign tongue.Â
And then you were being hauled to your feet. You didnât have the presence of mind to be upset at the manhandling as you looked down at your body, the front of you almost completely covered in mud. Â
You didnât even have time to protest that before he cut you off. âCome on, mâlady. We have much to discuss.â
You crossed your arms, about to demand more respect from him before you were being lifted again and all you could manage was a surprised little squeak.
You watched helplessly as you were hauled into a nearby tent, all of the towering soldiers staring at you as you went.Â
You were deposited less than graciously on the floor of the tent, left to flounder and find your bearing on your own as your captor moved to look at you.Â
The tents were incredibly spacious, at least for someone of your size, the roof towering above you.Â
He leaned down in front of you, tone condescending as he spoke. âHereâs what's going to happen. Youâre a bargaining chip for us. Weâll get you home as soon as your father allows it, princess.â He said your title like an insult, spat it at you in a way that made you flinch.Â
âAnd in the meantime?â you asked, trying your best not to look afraid. You'd make your way out of this with your pride intact. Well, as much of your pride as you could still manage to salvage as you stood there, covered in mud.Â
You could barely see the deep red of your dress under the grime. You didnât even know how much of it was from your fall and how much youâd picked up on the road.Â
âIn the meantime,â he said, âyou will sit around until we need you.â
âPerfect.â You stood, futilely attempting to brush off your skirts as you did and taking a step towards the entrance of the tent. âWell, I should go find a place to rest until I am needed.â It was a long shot but you at least had to try.  Â
Your captor followed you as you backed slowly out of the tent. âI donât think you understand whatâs going on here.â
âWhatâs the harm in it? Where do you think Iâm going to go?â you shouted, gesturing around you at the thick woods. âIf I had a death wish, there are far better ways to satisfy it than getting lost in the forest. Attempting to kill you, perhaps.â
He nodded. âIt would be more honorable, to die in combat against me.â
You groaned. âYeah, sure, thatâs what I meant. Itâd be so honorable of me. Now if youâll excuse me, Iâm going to go find somewhere to rest, maybe even clean myself.â
You managed to make it about two steps before his arm wrapped around your waist, lifting you as if you were a ragdoll.
âYouâre not going anywhere.â
The words were hissed into your ear as he walked. You thrashed in his grip but it didnât matter, he hauled you along just as easily.Â
You were thrown into a new tent next to a massive wooden pole, staked into the ground in the center.Â
He leaned down next to you, grabbing your arm, easily resisting your attempt to pull it away from him. As he easily held your wrists in one hand, the other reached back to pull out a length of rope. His hands were surprisingly nimble, threading rope around your wrists and securing you to the pole at the center of the tent with little difficulty.Â
When he let his hands get a little too close to your face, you bit them as hard as you could, locking your jaw down on him. There wasnât any strategy behind it, you couldnât escape or go anywhere, but the way he hissed and yanked his arm back filled you with a little bit of self-satisfaction. That had to be worth something.Â
He didnât stick around long after. It seemed you had managed to piss him off at some stage in the kidnapping process. You couldnât imagine when.Â
Your first night in the orc camp was spent restlessly, pulling futilely at your bindings as you sat there on the floor. You tried not to wallow in your misery. This wouldnât be forever. Your father would get you out of here, one way or another. Until then, you could put on a brave face.Â
As the sun began to rise, the orcsâ curiosity in you seemed to reawaken.Â
Occasionally a soldier would peek in the entrance of the tent, never for more than a few seconds, or you would see them silhouetted against the canvas, hovering nearby. When you got particularly frustrated youâd shout at them, the snorts of laughter your yelling drew from them only making you angrier.Â
But anger was good. At least anger felt productive.Â
Youâd become accustomed enough to the curiosity of the soldiers that at first, when your captor returned, you didnât notice it was him. It was only when he strode towards you and began to undo your bindings that you realized who he was.Â
The second your bindings were undone, you made a break for it. You didnât make it far. Your captor held you by your ankle, dangling you upside down, your various muddied skirt layers falling to cover your face as you struggled.Â
âThis will be easier for you if you behave,â he said, and you could hear a layer of irritation in his voice.Â
You would've spat in his face if there weren't layers of fabric hanging in front of you.Â
His attempts to right you were thwarted by your thrashing until you figured out what he was trying to do and attempted to still yourself as much as you could, if only to get your feet on the ground again.Â
âWeâre moving,â he said as you steadied yourself when returned back to solid ground. âI can carry you or you can walk.â
You opted to walk, both to preserve your dignity and to attempt to plan an escape.Â
The soldiers were shockingly efficient, completely packing up the camp faster than youâd imagined possible.Â
And then you were on the move.Â
You had to move swiftly to keep up with them, none of the soldiers willing to slow for you.Â
Your captor stayed diligently by your side, occasionally shooting you looks that seemed intended to tell you you had no chance of escape. You ignored him.
After about an hour of moving quietly, out of breath from all the walking, he was the one to break the silence.Â
âYouâre slow.â
âYour legs are longer than mine. Besides, it's hard to walk when youâre covered in filthâ you said, struggling under stiff, heavy skirts.Â
âAnd who is to blame for that?â
You gave him a pointed look. âIn fact, I think youâll find that you are.â
âYou shouldnât have run,â he said with a grunt.Â
âYou shouldnât have pushed me!â
He rolled his eyes and then you were being hauled off the ground again. You yelped in protest but were quietly a little grateful as he sat you on his shoulder. If you had to keep moving at their pace all day, dressed as you were, you mightâve passed out.Â
It wasnât your fault you couldnât keep up with a well-trained group of soliders. If anything, they should be impressed you managed to keep pace as long as you did.Â
Your hand rested on his other shoulder as he moved, trying to keep yourself steady, but realistically, you knew he wouldnât let you fall, his arm holding you easily in place. You were just glad you were being allowed to sit this time instead of being thrown around like a sack of potatoes.Â
You spent the rest of the day like that, sitting on his shoulder as they traveled. As the sun began to set and the others began to set up camp, you expected to be set down.Â
It seemed you were wrong.Â
Instead of placing you on the ground or even tying you up again, he began to pace off in the opposite direction of the rest of the camp.Â
Nerves began to take over you. He may have said nothing would happen to you, but you did not relish in the thought of being alone with him, let alone him intentionally dragging you away from the rest of his compatriots.Â
You began to squirm again and his arm tightened, holding you in place. âSettle,â he said, his voice low and calm.Â
You did not listen.Â
Eventually, he did set you down, although you did not think your thrashing encouraged him to do so.Â
As he did, you noticed the sound of a swift-moving river just behind you.Â
He nudged you towards the river. âClean. Youâre too slow.â
âWhat?â
âYou wanted to be clean,â he said, nudging you again. "You should cleanâ
âItâs a river.â
He looked at you like he was worried youâd hit your head. âIt is.â
âAnd you expect me to wash in there? Itâs full of dirt!â
He chuckled and you considered biting him again. âYouâll survive, princess.â
You groaned but decided that anything was better than the mud you were caked in. It was running water, at the very least. You werenât certain why, but it did feel a little cleaner that way.Â
You considered bathing fully clothed but youâd heard too many stories of women drowning, weighed down by layers of dresses.Â
You began to pull at your dress, stripping off some of the upper layers, glaring at your captor as you did. It was too much to ask to be left alone, you knew that much, but it was still humiliating to get undressed in front of him like this.Â
You only took off as many layers as you needed to ensure you wouldnât drown. You were almost fully covered but still, you felt exposed.Â
At the very least, he seemed largely disinterested in what you were doing, only sparing you the occasional glance.Â
You covered your chest as you moved towards the water. He looked down at you as you did, head cocked to the side. âWhat are you doing?â
âThe skirts are heavy, I canât wear them in the water or I could drown.â
He scoffed. âLittle weakling. Thatâs not what I asked though, why do you hide? Youâre covered.â
âIâm being forced to strip to my underwear, of course Iâm covering myself.â
He stared back, clearly still confused, and you realized as you looked at him that the idea of being properly dressed was probably not the same for him. He was covered, but largely in leathers and furs, with far more skin exposed than you would ever have, even now in your underskirts.Â
âListen,â you said, trying not to be too antagonistic, as it seemed he was truly trying to understand. âItâs different for us. Especially for me, Iâm supposed to be covered perfectly at all times. Maybe you should give me new clothes.â
âWhy would I do that?â he asked dismissively.Â
Any patience youâd been trying to put on for him snapped. âSorry, I forgot youâre a heartless brute, I donât know why I asked.â
And with that, you stormed off into freezing cold water.Â
The mud caking your skin began to wash off as soon as you touched the water and you let out a sigh of relief. The river looked to be snow runoff from a nearby mountain, it certainly felt cold enough for it, but for now all you wanted was to be clean.Â
You looked down as you scrubbed at your skin and your skirts and as you did, you realized the whites of your underthings had become translucent in the freezing water.Â
You turned and caught him staring, both looking away as soon as your eyes met. You turned your back to him immediately, feeling tears pricking at your eyes, trying to cover it up with the water that was rushing over you. It felt like you had nothing left, like this was the ultimate humiliation.
When you turned back to look at him once more, he was gone, not making so much as a sound as he left.Â
You werenât foolish enough to think heâd truly left you alone, but you appreciated having at least the pretense of privacy. It was shockingly⌠kind?Â
No. You pushed the thought out of your mind as quickly as it occurred to you. You would not start thinking like that, not about the man who had kidnapped you.Â
You finished bathing quickly, the chill starting to set into your bones.Â
As you waded out of the river, he was still missing. It was evident where heâd been, massive orcs werenât exactly built for stealth, but still he was nowhere to be found.Â
In his stead, you found a pile of clothes lying on the bank of the river. As you lifted them, the first thing you noticed was while they were far too big for you, they were too big by human standards. It was an old shirt, well worn, and a pair of pants youâd have to find some way to tie to keep up properly. They were slightly torn and upon closer inspection, you found speckles of a dark rusty substance splattered across the shirt.Â
Someoneâs blood. From whoâs side, youâd never know.Â
You tried not to dwell on what had happened to the owner of these clothes to leave them in the orcâs possession. They were yours now.Â
They were far more practical than your fine skirts had been, even if they didnât quite fit properly.Â
As you pulled them on, you hesitated, holding your skirts. You didnât need them any longer, but it felt like a waste to just leave them here.Â
But you had no time for sentimentality right now. You cast them aside, opting to forgo your shoes, despite the lack of new ones. Your shoes from the palace were not exactly built for forests and rough terrain. Theyâd only slow you down.Â
As you finished dressing, situating yourself in the unfamiliar clothes as best you could, you looked around nervously. You could find no sign of your captor amidst the unfamiliar foliage, but you had more than enough reason to doubt yourself. You felt lost amidst the thick trees surrounding you, it was hard to tell where you stood. You didnât know what to look for or how to orient yourself, trapped in a foreign landscape.Â
You did what you could, checking for any onlookers, peeking through the trees, and once youâd made your decision, taking off.Â
You had no idea where you were, or where you were running to, but anywhere was better than here. There were surely search parties looking for you and even if you were on the other side of the border, orc civilians or soldiers who were unfamiliar with your status were a better bet than your current captors.Â
As your bare feet pounded down on a floor of sticks and rocks, you tried to ignore how cut up they were getting.Â
You were faster this way. That was what counted.Â
You focused on moving as fast as you could, the determination drowning out the pain until suddenly, the sharp rocks and twigs were underfoot no longer. Your brain took a second to catch up, feet still moving down to try and push off of a ground that was being pulled further and further away.
âPredictable little thing,â said a familiar voice beside you. âWhat happened to attempting to best me in combat? I didnât take you for a coward, princess.â
A frustrated scream escaped you, cutting through the peaceful quiet of the forest.Â
Despite your protests, he continued to haul you back towards the camp, tying you up as soon as you reached your tent, a practiced routine for the two of you by now.Â
You had the night to sleep off your anger before morning came and you were on the move again.Â
Your captor did not wait before lifting you onto his shoulder and this time, you did not fight him. It was preferable to running to keep up with them, especially on newly damaged feet.Â
It felt strange to sit there, without struggling or screaming, just moving in silence. So instead, you spoke.Â
âDo you have a name?â
âDrakar,â he said. His voice was low but with your position atop his shoulder, it was easy to hear him, even over the bustle of moving soldiers.Â
âThank you for the clothes,â you tried again, wanting to start up any sort of conversation to break the silence.
He didnât even grace you with words this time, giving you a simple acknowledging grunt in return.Â
His answers remained brief, with no apparent interest in engaging in conversation. Eventually, you stopped trying.Â
When you came to a stop and the soldiers began to set up camp around you, you waited for your chance.Â
The second Drakar turned his back to you, you were off.Â
Another orc caught you in a heartbeat, hoisting you off the ground until Drakar could come fetch you.Â
He dragged you off with a huff, scowling at you as he set you down. âWhy do you continue to fight and run? Iâve told you of our plans to trade you, youâll fare better with us than on your own in the wilds.â
âI have no desire to be a bargaining chip against my own people. Besides, Iâm no fool. I know good things donât often happen to soldierâs prisoners.â
He scoffed. âYour soldiers, maybe. We have honor, unlike them. And you call us the monsters.â
âMonsters? Maybe. Uncivilized at the very least.â
âI assure you, your soldiers in my country are living in no more luxury than we are here.â
So you were still in your country, not yet over the border. If you could just get away, your chances were good. âWell, then theyâre uncivilized dogs just like you,â you spat.Â
He never seemed to find your outbursts anything other than vaguely annoying or passively amusing. Right now, he seemed inclined towards amusement, despite your latest escape attempt. It was for the best, that tended to work out better for you. It was irritating nonetheless. âPerhaps.â
Your enlightening conversation was cut short as a horn sounded, a familiar announcing horn. The sound of one of your people. Drakarâs head perked up and before you understood what was happening, your legs were being bound together, untethered but severely limiting your movement. You might be able to move like this, but you couldnât get far.Â
He did not feel the need to explain this to you or threaten you with hunting you down, trusting you to come to your own conclusions as he strode off in the direction of the horn.Â
You might not be able to run, but that didnât mean you couldnât do anything. The least you could do was try to gather information, so you could be useful when you were saved.
If you were saved. Â
You managed to scoot your way towards the back of the tent Drakar had retreated to, out of sight of any of the soldiers, just close enough that you could peek under the thick fabric of the walls.Â
Drakarâs back was to you. You could barely see the messenger from your spot on the floor, his body blocking your vision. You could just see the tip of a feather, presumably stuck in a hat, bobbing as the messenger spoke.Â
As you got close enough to listen in, you caught Drakar mid-sentence. â- does your king think about our terms for his precious daughter?â
You held your breath, trying not to get your hopes up. This was a war. They couldnât just be giving in to the first demands given. This could be a long, arduous process. You understood that, would never blame him for it. The country came first.Â
âThe king rejects your terms.â You tried not to let it get to you. You knew this would probably happen, could understand exactly where your father was coming from. The messenger continued on, unaware of your quiet heartbreak. âFurthermore, he would like to close negotiations on this matter.â
You could not hold in the gasp that came at his words. You saw Drakar stiffen and knew heâd heard you, knew heâd figured out exactly what youâd been doing. A moment passed and he untensed his shoulders and continued on. You silently thanked him. You were in no state to face anyone right now.Â
âWhat do you mean close negotiations?â he asked, and you choked back tears.Â
You cursed yourself for putting yourself in such a tight spot. You didnât think you could manage a quiet escape, at least not without being noticed, not in your current state, so instead you sat, a captive audience to a discussion of why your family had given up on you.Â
The messenger cleared his throat. âWe do not negotiate with beasts.â
âSo he chooses instead to abandon his daughter with them?â
The messenger disregarded his words entirely, his voice squeaking as he cried out, âYou creatures will pay for the loss of his daughter.â
âShe is not lost yet. He is choosing that fate for her, not I,â he hissed out.
âI have said all I was bidden to say. Do you have a message for the king?â
âTell him if I see him or any of his scrawny little messengers again, Iâll rip them in two.â
With a little yelp, the messenger retreated. Drakar stood for a moment, the sound of his heavy breathing filling the tent.Â
After a moment, the canvas of the tent was lifted and your hiding place was revealed. You sat, crumpled, on the ground, bile rising in your throat.Â
That was it. There was no one coming.Â
He hauled you to your feet, undoing your bindings.Â
âWhat did you ask for me?â you asked as he undid the ropes, keeping you propped up on him as he worked.Â
âIt doesnât matter.â
âIt does!â you snapped. You needed to know what was so much more important than you, what youâd been given up for. âYou will tell me. Iâve earned that much.â
âA full retreat. It never would have been taken, it was just supposed to be a start to the negotiations.â
âHmm.â It was a ridiculous ask, obviously so. But to dismiss you completely? To not even try?
Drakar pulled you out of your thoughts with a question. âWould you even want to go back now? If I let you go?â
Your brows furrowed. âYou canât let me go. It would show weakness, show youâll roll over if your terms arenât met.â
âI know, it was just a question. So what do I do with you now?â
You shrugged. âYou could kill me.â
âNo. We wonât be doing that. I should have killed him, though. The audacity of them sending a little snot-nosed fool to tell me negotiations were over. I shouldâve gutted him.â
âWhy didnât you?â
He spared you a look that said more than you were sure he wanted it to, rage and concern both written across his face. âI had other things on my mind.â
He tried to speak to you again but youâd begun to shut down. It was all too much, you could do no more.Â
It didnât seem too unreasonable a reaction. Your life had just ended, severed by your father without even a real rescue attempt.Â
But even if youâd shut down, the world had not.Â
And so it continued. Drakar seemed to have decided you were still useful somehow because every day you were hauled along with his troops, and every day you were given your own little tent.Â
He didnât keep you tied up anymore. It wasnât because youâd become docile, youâd attempted many escapes and heâd found you and brought you back every time. You werenât entirely sure why you were no longer being tied up. Maybe it was because you werenât valuable anymore.Â
You didnât fully understand why you hadnât been killed yet. What more could you do for them?Â
As days passed, the grief lessened to more practical thoughts, thoughts about your future. What was there for you now? Why were you still here? What else could they want from you?
You wanted answers.Â
You stood and stormed off. Several of the soldiers around you went to grab you until they realized that you were not headed out, but instead towards Drakarâs tent, letting you continue on your warpath.Â
You started to shout as soon as you entered the tent and he whipped around to face you. âYou should kill me. Why wonât you kill me? What do you want from me? Whatever it is, I wonât give it. I have nothing to give. I donât understand whatâs wrong with you.â
He watched your outburst with a level of amusement on his face that made you want to attack him. âAre you done?â
You ran at him, trying to claw at him, bite him, anything. He restrained you easily, pinning you against him, but still, it fed something in you, trying to do something.
You felt him chuckle behind you and if you werenât pinned down, you would have attacked him again.Â
âSee,â he asked, and you felt the rumble of his voice through his chest. âYouâll be fine. Youâre a fighter.â
âI will not fight for you,â you spat.
âI donât expect you to. But you will fight for you. Nothing is over.â
He released you from his grip and before you could decide what to do with your newfound freedom, someone came crashing into the tent, armor shining a bright silver. He stood, ready to attack, sword in hand, but the second he saw you he froze. âYouâre dead,â he choked out, words muffled through the metal of the armor.Â
You didnât have a chance to respond before Drakar had thrown him halfway across the camp, orc soldiers rushing over to finish him off. He didn't stand a chance. Â
You stared at the spot he had just been in, processing his words, before slowly turning to Drakar.Â
âWhat was that?â
âAn attacker. A foolish little man.â
You shook your head. âNo not⌠why did he think I was dead?â
âPrincess, the whole world thinks youâre dead.â
You head snapped up to look at him. âWhy?â
âBecause I told them.â
You reeled back. âWhy would you do that? I didnât ask you to say that.â
âYour people didnât seem to care.â
âOh, thank you so much then. As long as they didnât care, then itâs fine. You speak of honor and then do this. Why? To torture me? Make sure I have nowhere to go and ensure that I know I am not loved?â
Youâd had enough of this conversation, turning heel and storming off without another word, set on putting as much distance as possible between you and them.Â
You vaguely heard orders being barked to follow you, but that didn't stop you from running.Â
It didnât change anything. No matter how far you ran, you had nowhere to go.Â
Drakar didnât follow you himself, instead sending someone else to do his dirty work. A few orcs stood behind you, easily able to keep track of you and match your pace.Â
You werenât even given a full hour of feigned freedom before one of them had picked you up and started pulling you back towards camp. You fought them the whole way.Â
You were set down in front of him, the whole process embarrassing. You straightened your ill-fitted pants as you desperately tried to regain any ounce of dignity.Â
Despite your appearance, he didnât seem amused. âYou shouldnât run.â
âSo you saw fit to have me kidnapped? Again?â
âI had to tell them you were dead,â he said, pushing past your outburst.
You scoffed. âYou didnât have to do anything.â
âI have orders to kill you. The negotiations failed, my people wanted you dead. It was the only way out of this for you.â
Oh. There was no reprieve for you on either side. Youâd known your father had signed your death warrant with his refusal to negotiate but now the orders had been given.Â
âThen why am I still here?â you asked, your voice smaller than you wouldâve liked.Â
âIt is not just. I will not kill you.â
âSo what now?â
âNo one knows what you look like,â he said, his voice soft and low. âIt doesnât have to be over.â
It didnât matter. Both sides had condemned you. You had your life, but nowhere you could live it. âI have nowhere to go,â you said, sounding braver than you felt. Â
âYouâll find somewhere. Until then, thereâs always room for you in my camp. I displaced you, the burden of this wrong falls to me.â
You rolled your eyes. âAnd none of your men will send word that youâve kept me here?â
âAs long as they get to keep staring at you, I canât imagine theyâd mind.â
Your nose wrinkled at his words. âThese are your honorable men? Letting me stay for the right to keep ogling me?â
âItâs not so odd. Theyâre fascinated by you, such a strange little thing.â
You supposed you were strange and foreign to them, as they were to you. But surely you werenât the first, not with the combat they mustâve seen. âYouâve seen humans before.â
âSome of them havenât. At least, not living ones that arenât trying to kill us.â
âWho said Iâm not trying to kill you.â
He snorted. âWell, youâre doing a piss poor job of it.â
âAnd if I stay? I wonât fight my own people, even if I was trained in combat. Youâll just carry around dead weight?â
âYouâre hardly dead weight. I donât even notice you up on my shoulder half the time.â
âYou know thatâd not what I mean.â
âI do. There are towns over the border where you could stay.â
You looked up, curiosity gleaming in your eyes. âTheyâll take me? A random human?â
He nodded solemnly. âThey will, if you wish to depart. If not⌠I am the reason your people forsook you. I do not regret it, I did what needed to be done, but I regret what has come to pass to you because of it. Youâve faced this better than I ever thought a human would. Theyâre cowards to have cast you out, I will not follow in their steps. It may not be what youâre used to, I am no prince and we are no humans, but youâre welcome to stay at my home. You will never be a princess again, that was taken from you. I took that from you. It is only fair to give what I can in return. It is not much, but it is what I have.â
You smiled, swallowing down the lump in your throat and willing away the misty feeling in your eyes. âThank you. Iâd love to stay, if youâll have me.â
It was no great concession from you, you werenât exactly drowning in options, but it felt like choosing it all the same. It was no less of a choice than your last home had been, born into it and forbidden to ever really leave.Â
This was being offered to you. You were being given the opportunity to say no. To run.Â
As much as Drakar had angered and frustrated you in the past week or so, you werenât sure youâd ever been given this much respect. Real respect, not the fake respect of being placed in war rooms and told to be silent.Â
You gave him a final nod and a smile, adding a curtsy that you pulled yourself out of halfway through when you thought better of it, tripping over your feet a little as you did.Â
His eyes crinkled as he smiled at you and you wondered how youâd never noticed it before.Â
You went to bed that night feeling lighter, freer than you were used to.Â
As you left your tent the next morning, you almost tripped over a deer carcass left in your doorway.Â
You backed away slowly, rushing over to Drakarâs tent.Â
He was barely dressed for the day, the sun having only half risen past the horizon, and gave you a smile and a nod as he saw you rush into his tent. âGood morning, princess.â
You barely let him finish his sentence before you blurted out, âSomeone left a dead animal outside my tent.â
He froze, his shoulders tensing.
You watched, waiting for a response and getting none, before adding, âShould I be concerned? It felt like a threat. Maybe they donât like that you lied for me, that you're protecting me. Maybe they donât like me like you think they do.â
âItâs not a threat,â he said with a swift shake of his head.Â
âHow could you know?â
He explained it through barred teeth. âItâs an orchish courting gift. Youâve caught someoneâs interest.â
Your breath caught in your chest. âOh.â
âOh indeed.â None of the tension had left him and he made no attempt to hide his irritation. âItâs odd, an orc taking an interest in such a frail little thing.â
You rolled your eyes. He was clearly upset that one of his soldiers had become distracted with you, maybe even disgusted at the prospect of one of them taking interest in a human of all things. Clearly your bonding the day before hadnât taken you that far.Â
âI donât know, Iâve heard I can be quite charming.â
He ignored your statement completely, shifting closer to you as he spoke. âYou should stay close to me until I can find out who left it and tell them off.â He was being strangely protective almost, the disgust youâd assumed would be there instead entirely absent.Â
âWhy would you tell off my suitor? Surely I should do that myself. Besides, why do you even ca-â
Oh.Â
The reality of why someone courting you would make him protective set in and you looked up at him with wide eyes
You couldnât help the shit-eating grin that plastered itself across your face. âWell, maybe Iâll accept it. Iâve got no future now, it couldnât hurt to have a big, strong orc husband.âÂ
He stood a little straighter as he understood the implication. âYou seek protection?â
âHm, I do, thank goodness Iâve finally found a suitable option, I was really starting to worry.â
Frustration flashed through his eyes as he realized what you were doing. âFine, we should go find this suitor so we can tell him how graciously youâre accepting this courtship. I, for one, will be glad to be rid of you. Now youâll be someone elseâs problem.âÂ
âWe should. Unless thereâs something youâd like to say?â
His nostrils flared as he glared down at you. âNothing.â
âAre you sure? Nothing on your mind? Nothing like, I donât know, having feelings for the, what is it you keep calling me? The weakling you kidnapped?â
He avoided meeting your eyes as he spoke. âYour force of will is admirable. The odds were against you but still you fought.â
You fought the urge to coo at him, at how flustered he looked and how it seemed like he was forcing out every word. You had no doubt he would rather have left you an animal carcass. You preferred it this way.Â
âIâm going to need you to be more direct than that.â Your voice was patient and kind and you could tell it was making things a hundred times worse for him.Â
âI had intentions to look into human courting, to find something familiar for you amidst so many new things youâve been forced into. But given the situation, I suppose I can just tell you.â
âTell me what?â you asked. You were going to make him say it, you didnât care how long it took.
âAbout my intention to court you.âÂ
You giggled at his pained face and he relaxed a little, looking down at you with fondness in his eyes. You wondered when that had begun. You wished youâd been paying attention enough to notice.Â
âWhat now?â he asked. âHow do your human courtships go? I will do what I must.â
You thought about it, amusement flickering through you at the thought of Drakar trying to uphold the proper etiquette required while courting a princess. But the courting process was long and strained and if you were being honest, you preferred the brutal honesty youâd been given here at camp. âFrankly, Iâve had just about enough of how humans do it. What about you? We can skip the dead animal bit, but what comes next?â
He looked you up and down, some gears turning in his head that you were not privy to.
âI will have to be gentle,â he said, before hauling you over his shoulder and bringing you over to his bed of furs on the floor.Â
Your eyes widened as the implication set in. Youâd been far from the perfect princess, having your fair share of trysts with guards and servants over the years, but this was a different beast.Â
And then he kissed you and you stopped thinking altogether.Â
It was desperate and urgent, his lips figuring out how to move against your smaller ones and you reached up, pulling his face closer as he set you below him on his makeshift bed.Â
He ground down on you, clothed hips moving to meet yours. Your disparate sizes meant to do so while kissing you he was contorted at a strange angle but he certainly wasnât complaining.Â
He stopped kissing you, rushing to pull off his off pants, and his cock slapped against your stomach, thick and hard and hot and you wanted him inside you now.
But when it fell against you, it hit just above your belly button and you thought that perhaps your eyes were a bit bigger than your stomach.
He seemed to realize the impracticality of it at the same time you did, a hearty laugh escaping him. âDon't worry, princess, I'll get you nice and stretched out.â
You chuckled nervously. âI donât know if stretching will be enough.â
He slid down, hitching your shirt up and pressing a gentle kiss on your stomach. âI wonât hurt you. If youâre not ready, thatâs fine. There are other things we can do.â
He shifted both of you with ease, pulling you to sit on his chest as he laid back on his bed. You looked down at him, brows furrowed. âWhat about your traditional orc courtship.â
That pulled another laugh from him. âWhat part of this do you think has been traditional? The closest we got to traditional was when you bit me.â
You flushed red, recontextualizing the memory and wondering how many of the things youâd been doing to anger him had also been part of traditional orc courtship.Â
While you were busy blushing, heâd set to work on your pants, wrestling them off of you as he easily manhandled you. You barely helped, halfheartedly kicking them off. You remembered how much you hated being picked up by him when this had begun and how much that had changed. You were loathe to admit it but every time he lifted and moved you so easily, something stirred inside you.Â
As soon as he got your pants off you were pulled roughly forward, his hands wrapping around your thighs as he pulled you onto his mouth.Â
He ate you out with just as much urgency as he kissed you with, wasting no time before sliding his tongue through your folds.Â
His grip was unforgiving, pulling you down so all of your weight was on him.Â
His tusks dug into your inner thighs and he seemed to pull you impossibly closer as his tongue thrusted up inside of you.Â
Even his tongue was almost too thick, you walls stretching to accommodate it. You hands grasped at his hair, needing something to hold onto.Â
His mouth locked over your clit, sucking hard before moving back to thrust inside of you again, hands rising to play with your sensitive bud of nerves as he did.Â
As you began to fall apart above him, writhing against the onslaught of sensation, he only doubled his efforts.Â
You arched your back, your thighs clamping down on either side of his head, hips shifting with the waves of your orgasm that suddenly overcame you. He was content to let you ride it out, grip loosening to let you have your control as you moans filled the tent.Â
You came down slowly and it took a few moments to realize you were still sitting on his face.Â
You moved to sit beside him on the furs as soon as you did, your face warming.Â
You shifted your head to rest against him, staring down at his cock as you did. It was impossibly hard and practically pulsing with need, and you made a decision you hoped you wouldnât regret.Â
âYou know, it canât hurt to try.â
He sat up immediately, eagerness evident in his face. âYouâll stop me if itâs too much.â It wasnât a question but a statement.Â
You gave him a knowing look. âOf course I will.â
He shifted you, lifting you over him and you were happy to give over control. You trusted him.
It felt even bigger pressed up against your entrance than it had on your stomach and you took a deep breath. You waited but as nothing happened, you realized that Drakar was waiting for your signal.Â
No nodded and he began to lower you, incredibly slowly. As it pushed inside, you knew the girth was more than anything youâd taken before, but it was manageable. The stretch bordered on painful but it was slow and careful enough that you had time to adjust.Â
And then, as it went further and further, it became too much,Â
You winced long before heâd bottomed out, about half of it inside you. It was bordering on too painful and you pressed your hands against his chest, shaking your head. âNo more,â you said quietly, already weak from your last orgasm.Â
He didnât seem to mind, holding you steady as he pressed you close to him, muttering quiet praises to you.Â
You slowly adjusted, not ready to take more but more than happy with what was already inside of you.Â
You shifted your hips a little, pushing it against a perfect spot inside of you, letting out a quiet moan as you did.Â
He put a stop to it fairly quickly, holding you still. âI think Iâll just keep you there. Youâre perfect, taking me so well.â
You writhed, trying to get the stimulation you were becoming desperate for but he held you steady easily.Â
So you tried a new tactic. âWant more,â you said, voice soft and sweet. If that didnât work youâd try yelling at him, see how that fared.Â
âCareful, I promised I wouldnât hurt you. You damn humans, so fragile.â
âIâm not fragile, youâre just too big.â
âExcuses, excuses.â Despite his words, he began to slowly move, shifting out of you before pushing in again, careful to not push past the point where youâd stopped him.Â
He moved you up and down like it was nothing, careful even as he began to speed up, hips shifting a little to meet you, chasing after your warm cunt as he pulled you back up.
His breathing grew shaky as he did and despite feeling overwhelmed with sensation, you fought to keep your eyes open, to watch him come undone.Â
As his grunts became more and more unruly, your walls clenched around him at the sight.Â
He immediately pulled you up, leaving just the head of his cock inside of you as he filled you with thick ropes of come.Â
His breathing was ragged and his grip on you tightened slightly, pulling you even closer to him.Â
He looked down at you, eyes softer than youâd ever seen them, before pulling you off of him and settling back with you resting on his chest.Â
You made an absolute mess of him as he did, with no chance of keeping the frankly absurd amount of come inside of you.Â
He didnât seem to care at all.
âWeâre making a mess,â you said, despite suspecting the objection would fall on uncaring ears.Â
âYou said you wanted an orcish courting, the mess is traditional.â
You werenât sure if you were cut out for a traditional orc courting, already squirming as your thighs were coated in his spend.Â
But his chest was warm and his breathing steady and you couldnât help but settle into the comfort of it.Â
âI'm gonna fit all of it someday,â you said, meaning it fully.
He laughed. âBrave little thing, arenât you? Dreaming big.â
You snorted.Â
âWhat happens now?â you asked as you snuggled further into him.Â
âYou reject that fool's advances.â
You hummed happily. âI will. I guess Iâm lucky I caught your eye, donât know if I would've survived this if I hadnâtâ
âI meant what I said. I wouldnât have let them kill you. It wouldn't be right. And you wouldâve managed even without me. You wouldn't be the first human to sneak away to our side.â
That surprised you. âI wouldn't?â
He chucked, hands running through your hair. âYou wouldn't. We're a more accepting group, I've found. Although you are a weak little species, we donât have much use for you. Youâre lucky you're pretty or I don't know if we'd put up with you.â
You scrunched up your nose. âYou didnât decide to court me because you thought I was pretty though.â
âNo,â he said, like you both already knew the answer. âI decided to court you because no matter how many times we stopped you, you never stopped trying to run, to fight.â
You sat up with a sudden urgency. âIf I said I wanted to go home, to my father, would you let me?âÂ
You watched the panic flash across his face and some selfish part of you hoped it was panic over losing you and not panic over the consequences that could come if you showed up alive after his order to kill you.
He sat with it for a while and you let him, in no rush to pull an answer from him.
Finally, he seemed to find whatever he'd been searching for. âI would.â
âGood,â you said, a smug feeling welling up in your chest, right beside the warmth that had begun to fill you at his answer. âThen I'll stay.â
He tried and failed to hide his smile. âGood. Does that mean youâre done running from me?â
You grinned, knowing full well it didnât. What would be the fun in that? âWeâll see.â
âIâm sure,â he said as he shifted the two of you, wrapping you up in furs to protect your modesty before picking you up once more, with one arm under your knees and the other below your back, keeping you close to his chest. âNow, letâs get you cleaned up, princess.â
The feminine urge to have a monster boyfriend to live with in an enchanted forest and/or the middle earth
So I apparently forgot to post my fiance's D&D character for our main campaign... So here he is! This is Urluk! Our tank of a half orc that is a war domain cleric! Very sweet despite being a little evil... đđ