I Became My Vampire Witch Character Chapter 56: Chapter 55: Blessings for Cats and Dogs
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Elanore watched as the wolves transformed in front of her. Their dark matted fur turned into pristine white. Pink started to crawl down their body from their cheeks to their sides like some kind of racing stripe. Their eyes changed in color to pink, but their third eye was different. That one changed into purple. The two of them sat down, wagging their tails as if that would convince Elanore to go easy on them. As if something like that would make her weak or something. She closed one eye and opened the other, crossing her arms in an attempt to look away from them. Naela laughed into her hand. "Mistress is not very honest when it comes to words, but you are horrible at hiding the truth." "I am not! I'll have you know that I can hide the truth very well. Wait a second, no! I don't exist in this framing at all, since I am always honest." "Mhm, and tell me why we should leave these two new servants of yours behind, mistress." The wolf stood up and nuzzled his face against Elanore's. For the first time in her new existence, she felt fluffiness like no other. To make matters worse, the wolf pressed its advantage. He whined before projecting his voice. "Leave us behind? Again?" "N-no, didn't you hear me earlier!? I said that those who don't work, don't eat. You will be put to work! This is a demanding empire we're running here, so don't expect to get any easy treatment." "Of course!" Elanore crossed her arms and nodded with a smug smile. "I am glad you understand. In fact, the two of you shall serve as our trusty steeds to the desert." "Mistress?" Naela asked with a tilt of her head. "While I would love to ride you...While I would love to ride on top of you..." Elanore's face heated while she stammered. "You know what I mean!" Naela gave a sly smile and leaned in, pressing her face so close that their breaths overlapped. "Maybe I don't know what you mean, mistress. Would you care to explain it to me in detail? Or perhaps, you should show me what you're talking about?" Elanore's heart thumped in her chest like a racing wolf. She turned to her two new companions in a futile attempt to get her mind off the wyvern. The tables had suddenly turned against her. One minute, Naela was dazed out and reminiscing over an unknown past, the next minute, Naela was attacking her in unexpected ways. Ella felt the wyvern's hand press against her side. The vampire's thoughts drifted to what riding the wyvern would look like, and she imagined steam coming from her ears. She focused on ignoring this growing warmth in her stomach and the reddening of her cheeks. These new minions can't see this side of me! Ella cleared her throat and looked at the wolves. "Ahem, as I was saying, you two will be our vehicles to the desert. And as a treat in advance, I will name the both of you. Let's see..." The vampire tried to think of all kinds of dog names, and eventually two of them came to her. "You will be Duke," she said, pointing at the alpha wolf, "and you will be Count." After all, everyone knows that all vampire kingdoms need a Count. Duke waved his tail around in excitement before walking up and licking Ella on the face. "Ew! You have dog breath." Naela seized the opportunity to lick Ella's other cheek. "What about me, mistress?" "Stop! All parties are forbidden from licking me, unless I say otherwise!" What followed was a groan from Naela and a whimper from the wolves. I won't budge no matter how cute they are! And why is Naela even licking me in the first place? Elanore turned to the wyvern to find Naela looking at her with a ravenous hunger. "Okay! We need to leave now. Remember what you said? It will take us a long time to get there!" After reprimanding all of the licking parties involved, Elanore climbed on top of Duke. She didn't have a saddle or anything, but she did construct a set of reins for her and Naela as she had before. It turns out that building a carriage carries some kind of advantage after all. Who knew that the knowledge I gained that day