Chronicles of Eden - Act III

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into submission, but all she can do other than that is to try to act alluring with you, that’s it. Talk to her, she can understand you, ask her nicely to let you go.”
    “Are you kidding us?” Alyssa asked. “All we have to do is ask that monster to let him go?”
    Specca nodded and then glared at Triska.
    “Why didn’t you listen to me? What is wrong with you, Triska?”
    “What’s wrong with me ?” Triska snapped. “For crying out loud, Daniel was pulled underground by a flower monster, how could I not try to save him?”
    “Because if that was a different flower monster you would have killed him!”
    “What?” Triska, Daniel, and Alyssa asked at the same time, with Squeak merely squeaking once with a curious expression. Specca sighed and looked to the entry in the monster book.
    “Monster Class: Fluugher. A flower monster that attempts to lure and ensnare wandering travelers with its vines. When they catch a human they pull them down into their nest under their flower beds, where they will try to copulate with the man using a powerful aphrodisiac in their saliva. There are several different varieties of fluugher in the world, differentiated by the colors of their flower petals. Red and yellow petals are docile versions of the monster. They are very timid, and are not very aggressive with the men they catch. Should the man politely refuse the monster, or wait long enough for the fluugher to become frustrated, it will simply let the man go and wait for another one to pass by.”
    “Seriously?” Triska asked skeptically. “It’ll just let him go?”
    The girls looked down to seeing Daniel watching the fluugher wailing and whining with tears in her eyes, the monster seeming to get frustrated as it couldn’t hold Daniel still to kiss him. The boy glanced up to his friends for a moment then smiled nervously at the flower monster.
    “Excuse me,” he said gently, with the monster slowly looking to him while crying still. “I’m terribly sorry, but… could you please let me go?”
    The fluugher let out a small wail as it leaned closer to him, its eyes glancing to his lips then back to him as her hands caressed his rear. The boy squirmed around a bit from the feeling then shook his head with a gentle smile.
    “No, I’m really not in the mood to have sex with you right now. Please, could you let me go?”
    The fluugher whined and looked down with a hurt expression, with Daniel showing concern at seeing her reaction then shaking his head.
    “I don’t mean to hurt you,” he gently said. “And I’m terribly sorry my friend cut your petals like that. Really, we don’t want to cause you trouble, I promise.”
    The monster slowly looked to him and tilted her head curiously. Daniel smiled and moved one of his hands up out from the embrace and held her cheek.
    “Please, can you let me go now? I would really appreciate it.”
    The monster let out a small moan then slowly started to raise upward, the vines above slinking away as the girls backed up while watching with wonder. Daniel and the fluugher rose up again as the remaining petals unfolded and laid down on the grass. The monster slowly removed all its vines around Daniel while looking down with a pained expression, with Daniel watching curiously then hugging it gently. The fluugher looked over his shoulder with a silent gasp as the boy smiled and closed his eyes.
    “Thank you, for being so nice.”
    The fluugher held him with a saddened smile, seeming to cherish the embrace while her vines slowly slinked about on the ground. After a moment he backed up and wiped a tear away from its cheek, the monster then looking down timidly in response. Daniel then walked over to his friends; all of them watching as the flower monster picked up one of its severed petals and whined softly as it held it gently in its hands.
    “I don’t believe it,” Alyssa said softly. “It let him go, just like that.”
    Squeak tilted her head with a curious expression and

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