Book 2 Ch 18: Cliches
by inkadminMichael was just curious, at least that was the reasoning he gave before he, Ollie, Marcus, and Pyotr made their way down the street in their cleanest sets of clothes. Davi, obviously, was otherwise occupied with Francesca, though there was just the smallest bit of regret in his eyes as he watched the rest of them go.
The Velvet Embrace was a surprisingly nice brick building toward the center of town with a sign of a feminine hand clutching fabric that had been carved with great artistry. The wood of it actually had the appearance of fabric which was very impressive.
“I thought we were trying to be smart with money,” said Michael as they walked.
“Easy for someone who’s already gotten laid since we got here,” said Marcus. “We do need to save money, but I can’t think of anything better to spend it on. Who knows what opportunities we’ll get once we find a mercenary company to sign up with? Best to get it while we can.”
Michael couldn’t find fault in his logic or perhaps he didn’t want to. He wasn’t entirely sure he’d partake, but he wasn’t against it. His new gods didn’t seem to have anything against a roll in the hay based on the lack of changes in the gentle murmuring he was receiving from them on a regular basis. Just repetitions of godseeker~pilgrim~haha et cetera.
If he chose not to partake, they did serve wine and he was certain there would be some pleasant sights to see at the very least. He felt that his libido was no longer in the same overdrive it had been when they’d first left the academy. Possibly the distance from the drugs they’d given him, though the others hadn’t stopped being red-blooded Earth males. Maybe it was like Marcus said, and it was because he’d already had a taste.
There was a gruff looking man at the entrance who looked them over. He had some deep scars across his face, and arms as thick as his head.
“You got coin?” He asked.
Marcus held up a small pouch that he shook lightly to make it jingle.
The man nodded. “Don’t touch without permission, don’t start any trouble, don’t hurt any of the girls or I’ll break your legs. Got it?”
They all nodded.
“Alright then, go on in.”
They stepped inside and Michael’s nose was immediately filled with the scent of strong perfume. It was something floral and sweet, but he couldn’t pinpoint it, his nose was too different from the one he’d once had and there were far too many plants and smells in this new world he had yet to experience. The walls had bright fabrics nailed to them and the floor that they were on was filled with small booths with large couches. He didn’t notice any of that at first though, he was too busy staring at all the girls.
They were all wearing low cut revealing gowns or extraordinarily tight corsets. Most of them had their hair down, but a few had it in up-doos that framed their faces well. He also saw elaborate makeup on several of them that he found very attractive.
He’d had a number of friends who always said they were most attracted to women when they were at their most comfortable. They liked a woman in sweats and no makeup with their hair in a messy bun. Michael was the opposite. He liked when a woman was done up in her fanciest outfit with heavy makeup and high heels. Effort was sexy, especially when it was to his benefit. Sara had had the same opinion, and that’s when he’d gone to the gym up until he couldn’t anymore, and she’d been wearing lipstick the last time he’d seen her and held her hand, even with everything else going on. He hoped he was buried with a cherry red impression of her lips on his cheek.
Ollie gave him a firm pat on the back, breaking his train of thought.
“It’s going to be good to have a root again.”
“A root?” Michael shook his head with a grimace. “Australians really are savages.”
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“I intend to be pretty savage alright,” he replied with a wink.
They made their way over to one of the couches and after just a few moments a short, curvaceous woman with dark curly hair cut short and emerald eyes approached them from behind, her hand gently caressing the back of Michael’s neck as she rounded the couch. He had to keep himself from shivering.
“Would you boys like something to drink? Some wine?”
“I’d be more interested in you than the wine,” said Marcus with a smile.
“I can’t blame you,” said the woman with a wink and a grin, “but I’m just a drink girl for the night. Don’t you worry though, there’ll be more girls here soon. They just want to look their best for you.”
“Well I can appreciate that. I’ll take some wine. Guys?”
They all nodded.
“I’ll be right back with those for you,” she said and walked away toward the bar, making sure they could see her every step and the exaggerated swagger of her hips.
“Jesus. She reminds me of home,” said Marcus with a wide smile on his face.
“Eh, too much meat for me, friend,” replied Pyotr.
Ollie was leaning halfway off the couch to stare at some other women walking near them, practically drooling as they passed by.
“I’m going to be honest. I’m not feeling too picky,” he said as he drew himself back onto the couch.




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