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Inherited - A Catgirl Story

By: LLX
folder Fantasy & Science Fiction › General
Rating: Adult
Chapters: 7
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Part 6: The Rival

A boy not much older then Ted with raven black hair looks out at the school yard as the students enjoys their lunch. Hanging back by the fence he listens to the conversations that drift his way. Around his neck, held y a leather string, sits a glowing blue crystal. High overhead a hawk circles the grounds.



“So any word on what caused everyone o over sleep a couple weeks ago?” one girl asked another.



“No, it’s still a big mister, but Dad has stopped focusing on it since their no clues to pursue left.” Responded the other girl.



The boy’s black eyes watched the girls as they moved past him, the wheels in his head turning.



“A town wide sleep spell, even on such short timer. This boy has dangerous potential.” He thought to himself. “And there are the tiger and cheetah girls, one his familiar. I may need additional muscle.”



The hawk circled, plucking out suitable candidates from below, the boy closed his eyes as he scanned the students through his familiar’s eyes.



“Find me 2 well built males, I have a plan now Hawke.”



“Yes master,” The words popped into his head in the familiar voice of his hawk familiar.



After a moment his head was drawn to the varsity table, lazily he opened his eyes. Two soccer players caught his eyes. One a tall red head the other a stout, almost dwarfish in build, blond. They both had well defined muscles that he could see despite their loose clothes. The orb glowed faintly as before his sights the boys glowed with a raging blue fire around their bodies. The boy smiled.



“They will do nicely Hawke; their spiritual force is strong, bent to my will they will be almost as strong as a human morph familiar. Thank you Hawke, you may go home now. I saved a plump brown mouse in the gardens for you, enjoy it with my blessing.”



The hawk screeched, drawing the eyes of several students before it turned and flew off “Thank you master!”



Straightening his clothes the boy approached the two players, but as he reached them it was not a boy of 18 who they saw but a well dressed man in his mid 30’s. Opening his wallet he presented an official looking id before addressing the two boys.



“Jonathan Kent, Axel Rhodes?”



The blonde haired boy, Jonathan, looked over at the official, “Yeah? Who wants to know?”



“I’m afraid I have some good news, your application to the army was accepted. I’ve come in person to inform you, the van is ready. You have the rest of the day to get yourselves ready while I wrap things up with your principal.”



The other boy was about to comment but shut his mouth, a faint blue glow stirred behind both boys eyes as they rose up and bid farewell to their friends. The mage boy smiled as he made his way into the school.



Ted yawned as the green orb glowed, his body showing indifference while any cursory look at his eye would show a fatigue that bordered on the edge of collapse. Jessica, Lindsey and Tony were alone in the park with him, having found a secluded spot behind the bushes and trees, which few ever visited. Above Ted’s head the trio, looking perfectly human, was standing on slips of cardboard hovering 5 feet off the ground. Ted yawned as he glow abruptly ended and he dropped onto his ass panting. The trios also dropped, but in a flash Jessica and Lindsey were in their cat forms and quickly caught Tony before he was hurt by the abrupt drop.



“That’s it, I’m done for today.”



“That’s it?” Tony growled “You levitated us for an hour and you’re done? You agreed to train.”



“And I did train.”



Jessica put her paw on Tony’s shoulder, trying to calm him down; he growled and brushed the hand away. “No, not this time. Powerful eldritch artifacts don’t just drop into your lap and not come with baggage. Spending an hour just maintaining one effect isn’t good enough. If you were only going to commit for an hour you just have mixed up what you were doing. You need practice, Toni needs to be trained.”



“Speaking of Toni, where is she?” Lindsey asked.



Ted growled as he glared at Tony “You’re just jealous I inherited the powerful eldritch artifact and not you. I bet you wouldn’t be so demanding if I turned you into a catgirl permanently!”



“Woah! Woah! Slow down there bro,” Jessica said calmly as she held a firm grip on his shoulders. “You’re not an evil wizard in some video game, let’s channel those thoughts elsewhere.”



Ted held his head and groaned, his gaze looking away from Tony “You right…I’m gonna go bolt. Meet up with Toni; maybe give her some personal training.”



“That’s right!” Lindsey said “Give that magical catgirl a good workout.”



Ted paused, “You know?”



“After you turned the two of us we figured Toni wasn’t just some genetic flop. You’re just lucky a magical friend found you first, and not a foe.”



“Yeah, Yeah, Yeah,” Ted groaned, blowing them off as he walked away. “I got the memo.”



Ted’s thrust were harsh and forceful, drawing small gasps from Toni, her claws dug into the bed and he jack hammered into her from behind, his seed rushing into her cannel as he rutted Toni on her hands and knees like a dog in heat. Toni as always took it with a smile but that soon changed as Ted’s orb around his neck began to glow its eerie green glow. Toni’s opening becoming tighter and tighter, or perhaps it was Ted’s member that was enlarging, along with an exponential increase in force.



Later that night in Ted’s bedroom…



“Damn you Tony, why do you have to be such a prick.”



“M…master…” Toni grunted, her eyes shut tight from the thundering force hammering into her. “W….what’s wrong…”



Ted growled “You share his brain; you know exactly what’s wrong!”



Ted’s thrusts were now reaching the point that the catgirl was finding it harder and harder to endure, tears of pain began to roll down her cheeks as Ted’s forceful thrusts began to piston her head into the headboard, raising welts.



“M…Master…please…stop.” She began to beg, her head beginning to throb and bleed.



“Now you two? My familiar is ordering me!” Ted growled.



“M…master, your hurting me.” She pleaded as her head smashed into the boards again.



As blood dripped onto the sheets Ted stopped abruptly, still locked into Toni with his engorged member as he turned her head enough to feel the bruises, and watch her wince. His eyes went wide as his member shrank and he pulled out. He held Toni to his chest and gently strokes her hair; she winced as his gaze locked on the blood on the headboard.



“Toni, I’m sorry!”



Toni smiled weakly as Ted’s hand glowed, waving it over her bruised scalp, the wounds quickly healing.



“It’s alright master.” She smiled with that simple innocence she always had about her.



Then the world exploded. Bricks, mortar, wood, and steel rushed toward the couple on the bed from the far, outside facing, wall. Ted reacted on pure instinct by waving his arm in a quick and wide arc; the orb glowed as a rush of force met the incoming debris and spilt it like a knife, redirecting it around the couple to smash against the walls. Standing, or rather hovering, on the other side of the hole in the wall was the raven haired boy, a hawk on his arm while a pair of naked creatures similar to Toni floated on opposite sides of him. One was a rusty colored wolf girl with a red collar while the other was a golden wolf girl with a blue collar. Both of them had long black hair that ran to their tails and both were snarling.



“Johanna, Alexia,” the boy commanded, “Kill them both.”



The wolf girls lunged at Toni and Ted in a flash and the pair reacted on reflex. Toni rolling out of the attack to leave the rusty wolfs digging her claws out of the floorboards. Ted rose up his arms in a frail blocking maneuver and the gold wolf smashed into an invisible wall of force. Before Ted could react the ceiling cam crashing down on him and he had to dive past the rubble into the main hall, Toni was right behind him.



“What do you want?” Ted screamed as the walls exploded toward him.



“Isn’t it obvious, give me the orb and I’ll end your misery quickly, deny me and suffer as I pry it from your cold dead hands?”



“I don’t react well to threats!” Ted bit back.



Throwing his arms out briskly he reversed the direction of the imploding walls just as the boy and his pups hovered into the hall. Both Ted and the mage were surprised with the sheer force of his telekinetic shoves. Silently Ted was thankful for what training he did. He surmised, correctly, that being able to hold 3 assistants off the ground for an hour before loosing it must be the reason that now he was striking with what seemed to be half a ton of force in quick thrusts. As another wall collapsed Jessica, in her cat form, tore around a corner to join Ted and Toni as the wolves weaved through the rubble. Jessica growled as she lunged at the rusty colored wolf, her fangs and claws dug into its neck but the wolf’s own dug deeper into her. The two if them danced in the air, trying to find and hold purchase for several moments before the Jessica was sent flying to crash against a far wall. She growled and struggled to rise but her body, blood pouring out of it in buckets, did not oblige her. Meanwhile Toni had found purchased in the golden wolf girl, the two seeming locked in a stale mate until Toni was blind sided by exploding mortar from behind and then shortly after that the red wolf girl. Toni was hurled magically through the opening in the wall, and hit the ground outside hard; she did not get back up. The trio advanced on Ted, his gaze drifting to his sister and his lover’s manhandling.



“Nobody hurts my family and friends.” He growled.



“Tough talk, but that’s all it is.”



Ted was shaking visibly, he was way out of his league, but he would not let Jessica die on his watch. “You want to shake things up? Fine, I’ll play your game.”



Drawing on all the power he could muster a 7 foot length of wall ripped free of its mooring and smashed into the trio like a run away train. Ted slumped to the ground, breathing hard; they had to be dead, just had to. The rubble shook where he buried his attackers, it shifted and moved aside. The trio rose out of the rubble, their hovering was a little unstable and they were breathing heavily, Ted’s fight was gone, but they had enough left to finish the job.



“Who ordered the furball special!” a new voice, Lindsey, suddenly announce.



Leaping up from a charge on all 4 of her limbs She pounced, the 4 of them smashed into and then through a wall at over 70 miles per hour. Lindsey rolled along the ground after impact like a broken doll. The mage and his bitches got to there feet; they still had some fight in them as Ted was all out of secret weapons. The boy groaned as began to raise his arms. Just then Tony loomed, arms crossed in the opening of the initial attack. The boy took a defensive stance while Tony glared at him and moved aside. Slowly, cautiously the boy and his pets moved past Tony warily before unsteadily flying off. Tony didn’t wait until the boy was fully gone before he was at Ted’s side.



“Hold on Ted, you need to stay conscious to save Jessica and Lindsey.”



“I’m burned out Tony.”



“Then make a withdrawal from the Bank of Toni.” Tony held Ted’s hand gingerly, lacing it over his heart. “Feel that?”



Ted nodded weekly, even as he felt his magical strength growing, “What’s going on.”



“Familiars aren’t just consorts; they absorb and store the magic that runs off of you. And since you have barley used your own magical energies Toni is over flowing with extra.”



“How do you know this?” Ted asked weakly.



“We share the same brain, Duh! How do you think I know?”



Ted laughed; it was weak and horse but was full of an undercurrent of power. Before Ted passed out the battle field was washed in green light. The last thing he saw before darkness claimed him was his sister’s voice, purring.
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