(A willing sacrifice leads to an unexpected outcome.)
All persons involved in sexual situations are over 18+ *** The beast's lair was a full three days of travel from her city, but the journey was pleasant enough. They rode on open carts softened with hay-stuffed woolen pillows, and the late summer heat was mitigated by a soft breeze that swept up from the sea, sowing their hair and clothes with the scents of salt and the warmth of the olive groves that lined the hills below the road. The road cut an uneven path along the high ridges of the rugged countryside and from this height Caliope could see a thin line of pale bluish green shining out in the hazy distance framed only by the pale sky and the heavy green of the rolling hills. The girl sitting across from her started crying again and was rewarded with a weepy hug from a similarly swollen and red-eyed girl. She looked away, back to the rolling hills and shifted uncomfortably. Calliope had joined the group two days ago, and they'd done nothing else but weep since she'd been there. There were two carts rocking gently along the road, both could hold ten passengers, and very nearly did. A small guard accompanied them on foot, led by a stiff necked captain who rode ahead on horseback. They weren't there to protect the cargo of women so much as prevent them from escaping. She grimaced. She'd been trying to distract herself with the blue sky and scented breeze, but the grim soldiers and the incessant sobbing kept pulling her back to the present dilemma. Well perhaps not a dilemma, so much as a terrible and hopeless situation. She'd volunteered to be part of the tribute, to save her family the loss of her more promising sister, who, even at 19, already had numerous proposals. There were tributes every five years, sometimes gold, sometimes livestock, and every town gave their part. This year the creature had demanded young women. She repressed a shudder. Most of these girls hadn't volunteered, they were the youngest marriagable daughters in their households, all from prominent families with more than three daughters from different towns. The councils of each city had decided that this was the fairest way to choose the women. It would have been too much to bare to make the parents, mothers and fathers, choose among their own beloved children, and there would be a riot if they asked such a price of the poorer citizens, who already suffered enough. She raked her gaze silently over them for the hundredth time in the last two days. Two or three sat more or less stoically, already resigned, as she was, to their fate. One near her prayed softly to Artemis to protect her. No one spoke much. Another breeze swept over them carrying the Mediterranean on its wings, as if the south wind himself was lending them what little comfort he could. Her stomach began to cramp into a small knot and she gave in a little to her fear, praying along silently with the pleading whispers next to her. The young woman next to her was begging protection from the maiden goddess Artemis. Caliope prayed to Athena. Not for protection, but for wisdom and for courage. For strength. None of them knew their fate. She assumed death, it made it easier to deal with. Though some might disagree, she felt it was truly the worst fate. If she expected death and got something else, well then she was ahead wasn't she? She was not too proud to save her life though slavery or servitude. She sighed out loud and turned away from the swollen eyes and watched a young shepherd guide his flock over the rocks of a nearby hill. He paused to watch them, squirming lamb under one arm. She lifted a hand, and he smiled, lifting his free hand in response. Suddenly she felt calmer, more centered. It would be okay, everyone would be okay. For her family it would be as though she were married to a man who lived in a distant land. They would suffer no great loss. She thought of her sister's tear streaked face as she left with the soldiers and touched the silver serpentine bracelet on her arm that she had been made to take with her. Her sister's bracelet. She fought the sorrow that welled up in her chest and wrapped her arms around herself, rubbing her bare skin. In the distance the thin blue line had widened to an ever growing expanse. They were nearly there. They paused at one more town, the last one, and witnessed their final heartbreaking scene of a family forced to part with their child. The girl was lifted gently by guilty looking guards onto the second cart. She was beautiful, despite her reddened eyes, and she waved tearfully. Only her father waved back, her mother and sisters having already collapsed in grief and mourning into the dust. Calliope watched the man as the cart rolled forward, standing like a statue, frozen with cold misery, one hand raised, his family in a heap at his feet. She pushed her own family out of her mind again and took deep breaths. Whatever else, she had her honor left, and what little composure she was able to muster. Not far from the village, maybe an hour's march, the road tapered off, and they were unloaded and led through a prettyish woods which opened up into a rolling pasture land dotted with grey rock and framed beyond by the sea which crashed slowly and rhythmically against the low rocky cliffs. Under any other circumstance she would have been moved by the beauty and serenity of the place. Now she felt only dread. One cliff rose up into a rocky spire before them and where the grey stone met emerald grass, a black opening rose up into view. Caliope was seized with sudden fear and stopped short instinctively. She wasn't the only one. The guards let them stare a moment before prodding them forward like skittish ewes. The cavern loomed overhead, as high at least as five tall men. She had heard that the creature was a giant. Some said he was a titan who escaped Zeus's fury, others that he was a Cyclops. One even said he was a great serpent like the one Perseus slew. As they entered the cave she inhaled. The air was surprisingly dry, and smelled only of the sea air, not death and rot as she had expected. The guards paused them at the entrance, most of them glancing anxiously around, nervously fingering their hilts. From somewhere at the back of the great cavern a man appeared. He was average looking, at least, that is, there was nothing strange or monstrous about him, even if he was a bit rough and worn around the edges. His squared jaw was shadowed with the hint of a beard and his hair was longish and loose, the ends brushing his sturdy looking shoulders. He nodded with familiarity to the captain who eyed him suspiciously, but nodded back. There was a guard near her standing close to the back. She leaned closer to him and whispered "Who is that?" He leaned forward, his mouth near her ear. "The creature's servant." "Ah." The man walked past the captain and gave a quick appraisal, noting each girl quickly, pausing briefly at one or two. As his eyes moved she caught them and held them a moment. They were a piercing blue grey. She wondered if he saw the question in her own dark eyes. If he did, she couldn't see an answer in his. "This it?" he asked coolly. The captain bristled. "This is the tribute." he responded with a tight voice, emphasizing the word tribute."Very well. You may go." He motioned for the women to follow. "This way." The Captains jaw twitched and after a hesitant moment motioned his solders to move out. She felt a hand on her shoulder and turned to see the guard behind her give her a sad and apologetic look. She gave him what she hoped was a reassuring smile and followed the man who was already disappearing before her. No one else moved until she was halfway across the broad cavern floor. Slowly, a few at a time, they stumbled and shuffled forward. She didn't turn around but she could hear them whimpering. She straighten her shoulders and marched on into the dark unknown uneasily. They passed through torch lit stone halls until they paused at one of the heavy doors that looked like it might be bolted directly into the stone. He opened it and stood aside. She entered first, tentatively. The room was empty, causing an involuntary sigh of relief. The room wasn't large, but it was lined with pillowed benches, and there was a table with some food and water at the far end. It was at least more comfortable than a prison cell, or cage, and it sparked a dangerous hope in her heart. Then again, she reconsidered as the others filed past her, perhaps this was the only place to put them for the time being. "Wait here." Was all the servant said before he closed the door behind him. They all just looked at each other for a while, a few still clinging to others for comfort. Calliope turned and tried the door. It was locked, as she suspected. "What shall become of us." whispered a young girl with wide terrified brown eyes. She looked like a doe cornered by a hunter, trembling with fear. "It's going to eat us!" squealed another. "No," Calliope responded, "I don't think so. Why wouldn't they just throw us in a cage or prison if that were the case." No one answered. "Besides, I'm sure we're all too skinny too make a good meal." She tried to smile light-heartedly to ease the oppressive weight of their united fear. "Maybe young girls taste better." Another one whispered, making her neighbor whimper. "What else can a giant want from us?" Said another, almost angrily. "We're going to die!" This caused another round of tears and sobbing, which was frankly getting tiresome, and wasn't helping her retain her composure. "Why aren't you afraid?" Asked the doe eyed girl. "I am." She admitted. The girl only nodded and curled up her knees to her chest on one of the benches. No one touched the food. After an eternity the servant returned. "The master is here." They all stared at him, some in open horror. He let out an impatient sigh. "Well don't all jump up at once. Let's go. Up, all of you." One by one they rose and approached the door. Calliope had sat next to the door on the floor, and waited until they'd all filed out until rising and bringing up the rear. She thought of turning around and making a dash for it, but then thought of all those poor girls facing their fate alone while she hid like a coward. Besides she thought glancing behind her, who knows where those corridors led. Out of the pot and into the fire she mused."Well...I'm sure my master wouldn't care all that much...but that is of little help considering he has only the two of us, and neither of us are professional musicians. I...I do know how to play...a little...but I'm no expert." Xanthippe had been her teacher, and an exacting one at that. If half her sister's criticisms had been accurate, then she was at the very best of middling skill. Her performances always too wooden apparently, even if they were technically correct. But then she needed only provide the notes...it would be the dancer they would be watching. Surely she had provided accompaniment for Xanthippe and no one noticed her playing one way or another. It was simply a means to an end, and served its purpose well enough."You'd be willing to help me?""Ah...yes, I'd like to help actually...but I'm not supposed to...participate...exactly.""Why not?""I don't know specifically." She chuckled, "Probably because I'm no good at it and would make both myself and my master look ridi
"Left at the statue of Persephone...or is it right?" Calliope frowned at the statue trying to remember which side of the hall the damned thing was supposed to be on. It stared placidly back at her, one hand gripping a scepter and the other offering up a startlingly well carved pomegranate. She sighed."A little too late for that." she muttered, running a hand briefly over her stomach. She'd have at least one more month before she'd even start to show...that is if she were anything like her eldest sister. And then what?They'd already been here for several days and she had yet to work up the courage to tell him about the baby. Everyday had seen her coming up with another transparent reason not to tell him. Tomorrow and tomorrow...but tomorrow never comes. She sighed and glared accusingly at the statue.She decided to go right. First find the bloody rooms, and then worry about everything else. One thing at a time.Calliope was beginning to regret her attempted exploration of the undergr
She returned to the small room just off of Thelios's where she'd been more fully introduced to his sister, and found a fresh platter of fruit, bread and cheese. She picked up a date, stared at it contemplatively, and then dropped it back onto the platter with a sigh."Damn stomach. Why won't you behave?" She groused, glaring at the offending platter."What's that?" She jumped with a start and a gasp and whirled to find Thelios emerging from his room."Ah, nothing."He wandered over and took a handful of the rejected dates.She looked up at him speculatively and squinted. "You changed again.""Yes.""A little smaller?""Just a little." He smiled, and she smiled back...then she frowned. "What is it?" he asked, watching her curiously."I...ah...never mind...it's none of my business I guess.""Well, why don't you let me determine that?""You won't be offended?"He cocked a disbelieving brow at her, and she grinned sheepishly."Alright, you're right." she took a breath and went for it. "Ar
She returned to the small room just off of Thelios's where she'd been more fully introduced to his sister, and found a fresh platter of fruit, bread and cheese. She picked up a date, stared at it contemplatively, and then dropped it back onto the platter with a sigh."Damn stomach. Why won't you behave?" She groused, glaring at the offending platter."What's that?" She jumped with a start and a gasp and whirled to find Thelios emerging from his room."Ah, nothing."He wandered over and took a handful of the rejected dates.She looked up at him speculatively and squinted. "You changed again.""Yes.""A little smaller?""Just a little." He smiled, and she smiled back...then she frowned. "What is it?" he asked, watching her curiously."I...ah...never mind...it's none of my business I guess.""Well, why don't you let me determine that?""You won't be offended?"He cocked a disbelieving brow at her, and she grinned sheepishly."Alright, you're right." she took a breath and went for it. "Ar
"Not...in...so many...words..." she managed, causing him to let out his own broken chuckle, even as he continued to drive into her. "Y-you were...right. It wasn't y-your...ego...I had to...ah..." She gritted her teeth and whimpered at another round of stomach twisting spasms caused her to arch her back and press her hips desperately into his body.He paused inside of her then shifted, rolling them both onto their sides, holding her tightly to him from behind with one arm around her waist and the other hooking under her knee to open her wide.She looked down and gazed breathlessly at the view of her naked sex as it seemed to spread almost obscenely around the thick, dark shaft. She moaned as the glistening cock stretched her flesh impossibly tight, finding herself almost as aroused by the sight as she was by the sensation.She continued to watch, rapt, as the hand around her waist caught one of her own and slipped lower. Both of their fingers moved to her stretched pussy, lightly cares
His brow creased, and that fleeting moment of fear become a solid knot in her throat, a knot which dropped hard into the pit of her stomach as he shifted to rise, pulling her off of him and leaving her kneeling uncertainly on the couch.She gaped up at him, still searching for the words to apologize, when he froze her racing thoughts by undoing his own wrap and tossing it to the side. She couldn't help but stare at the large, erect cock which stood proudly before her. The knot of fear melted along with the rest of her insides until she was sure there must be a small pool of her slowly running down her thighs. The sensation was only increased by the low, heated growl of his voice as he spoke."You tell me."Her eyes darted up to his and saw something her addled mind chose to interpret as understanding. Though it was hard to tell with all that fearsome, raw lust simmering there as well.She had two choices, she decided. She could give into the emotion which was rapidly clawing its way u