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Author's Chapter Notes:

Sorry I should have split this up into more chapters

 

 

"We should be at Luther's town by evening," Dagon told Olivia as Cindy carried them in her hands. "After all that has happened, I'm surprised that we are actually going to make it on time," Dagon said in disbelief.

Olivia nodded in agreement, they were making good time, considering what happened to the guards a few days ago. She couldn't believe that she was going to be back in civilization. Sure, she was going to marry someone she didn't want to, but at least she would be safe from all the dangers outside of the walls. But Cindy and Dagon wouldn't be safe. They would still be out here fending for their lives, with only themselves to look out for each other. No one to take care of them if they get hurt or sick. Olivia wanted to help them but there wasn't anything she could do.

"Is the lake really as big as you say," Cindy asked doubting what Dagon had told her.

"It's big enough that you can't see the other side of it. In fact, rumor has it that no one has ever sailed the entire length," Dagon tried to assure her.

"That's just a myth, but the lake is enormous," Olivia said. "It took 5 days to sail from one end to the other. There are maps of the lake but not much is found on the other side of the lake, so people tend to not sail that far out."

Dagon popped Cindy in the finger, "See I told you. How could you doubt your brother like that?"

Ignoring Dagon, Cindy asked, "And the fish?"

"Well, I haven't been to Luther's town in a long time, but I remember that if you were lucky and had enough people you could fish for the bigger fishes. Fishes the size of whole houses."

There was a grumbling noise from Cindy's stomach that told them that she was imaging the size of these fishes.

"Calm down there," Dagon told Cindy. "We still need to drop off the princess before we can start celebrating."

Olivia noticed how Dagon was starting to use her title instead of her name now. After Dagon found Cindy and talked with her, neither of them have used her name since that day. Olivia didn't know why but this really seemed to hurt her at how they were trying to distance themselves from her. She came to know them rather well and wanted to stay friends at the least but it seemed that they had other ideas. Sadly, as much as Olivia hated it, she knew that it had to be for the best. Once she is married, the chances of her being able to leave the city for anything would be zero. She wouldn't even be able to see Dagon again, even if she wanted. There would be no reason for King Ursa to let a merchant/wanderer into the castle to see his queen.

Maybe it was for the best that she too, tried to cut ties with Dagon and Cindy. Not wanting to think about it, Olivia tried to distract herself from the idea of not seeing Dagon and Olivia again.

"So how far away are we," Olivia asked.

"Not far, just a little further and then we can walk there," Dagon told her.

 

 

Olivia followed behind Dagon. Cindy dropped them off a little while ago on the road, a feature that Olivia missed more than she thought. She even saw some people walking by, heading in the opposite direction away from Luther's town. Although Olivia came to enjoying being with Dagon and Cindy, she felt a little relieved that she was now heading back to a city. All the food, clothing, people, and most of all security. She wouldn't have to worry about being attacked at any second from animals or Giantesses trying to eat them.

"You excited to be heading back to a city," Dagon asked.

"Yeah, kind of," Olivia told him. "Do you ever miss it?"

Dagon paused as he thought about it, "There are a few things I miss. The beds are nice, some of the entertainment in a few cities are always fun to enjoy."

Cindy thought of her next response carefully. "So, when you get your money... you would still come to Luther's town? Would you try and visit sometimes?"

Dagon opened his mouth to respond when someone shouted at them from further ahead, "Stop! Who are you and what's your business?" Dagon saw that it was a pair of guards out side the gate, keeping watch.

"I'm here escorting princess Olivia from Hagger's town to Luther's town," Dagon shouted back at the guards as they were still a fair bit away. The guards looked at both of them and looked worried. They waited until Dagon and Olivia came closer.

"Isn't there supposed to be more of you," One of the guards said.

"We were attacked by Giantess," Dagon told them. "We were the only ones that made it."

Both guards looked at each other. Suddenly one of the guards grabbed Dagon and spun him around and started to chain him up preventing him from moving his arms.

"What are you doing," Olivia demanded.

"We're taking him to see King Ursa, come along Princess."

Olivia was still shocked, "You don't have to chain him up like that," She protested to them.

"Sorry, we're just following orders. All new outsiders who meet the king must be secured."

Olivia gave them a stern frown, "I'm an outsider too."

The other guard shook his head, "You're an expected guest. He," the guard emphasized pointing at Dagon, "Isn't."

"So you're going to treat him like a prisoner," Olivia asked.

"Until the king says otherwise," The guard replied.

"This is ridiculous," Olivia said furiously.

"It's fine," Dagon told her.

"It's not fine. My father wouldn't do this..." Olivia told them all, until she saw Dagon's face. "No... he didn't."

"Every city has the same rules. This is no different." Dagon looked to the guards, "Let's hurry and met the king, there are somethings that I need to do afterward."

Both guards nodded, one of them took Dagon and Olivia into the city while the other stayed by the gate to guard. As soon as Dagon entered the city he noticed how busy everyone was. It was just like Hagger's town but the way the city was set up you could see the water from the front of the city and anywhere else in the city. As the guard lead them through the city Dagon noticed all the merchants and their stands and the supplies they were trying to sell and at how much. He could bring some new products to the city.

It didn't take long before they reached where king Ursa lived. As soon as they were lead to the gate two other guards took over allowing the first guard to return to the outside wall of the city. As they were lead through the doors of the mansion that king Ursa lived, Dagon spotted how much marvelous and expensive goods that were around the building. There were golden framed pictures, furs, and some high-quality furniture. Things he would never own. Finally, they arrived at the king's study. One of the guards unlocked Dagon's chains and the other opened the doors for them to meet the king.

"There she is," said an older man sitting behind a desk with 2 more guards. Dagon figured it had to be king Ursa. The man got up and walked over toward them. The man looked in his late 30's maybe early 40's covered in nice expensive clothing.

"Your Majesty," Olivia said as she curtseyed to the king.

"You made it!" king Ursa said as he came over and gave Olivia a hug. As he pulled back he frowned, "Shouldn't your father sent more guards?" king Ursa eyed Dagon wondering why he was the only one here.

"He did... we were attacked by Giantess."

King Ursa looked shocked, "You two are the only survives? I'm terribly sorry."

"If it weren't for Dagon, I wouldn't be here," Olivia told him.

King Ursa looked toward Dagon. "Thank you sir, you don't know how grateful I am for that."

Dagon tried not to let his emotions show as he noticed that king Ursa was holding onto Olivia's hand still. He wanted to be the one holding onto her hand but that was impossible. "About 200,000 I would say."

King Ursa chuckled, "I'd say about 500,000."

Dagon was stunned, "The deal was-"

"And I want you and Olivia to know that what you did, means a lot to me," King Ursa told him. "It's the least I can do for you."

Dagon was going to protest but figured that he might as well take the money anyway. It could go toward more supplies. "Alright."

"But first let's get some food, you both must be hungry." The king lead them both to a dining hall where they were seated. The king had his cooks make them all kinds of food. There was a lot of exotic fish and foods that Dagon had never seen before. As Dagon ate he noticed that King Ursa was talking with Olivia about their planned wedding and other things making Dagon feel left out. Yet he took it as a blessing to help him distance himself from Olivia. Sadly, he wasn't ready to leave her yet. He did like her. In fact, it was taking all his effort not to grab her and run out those big doors with her in tow and keep her from marrying this man. Yet as he listened to the king talk with Olivia he realized that he seemed very nice toward her. He cared or at least was putting on a good show about it. As much as he didn't want to, he would say that Ursa was a good man for Olivia. Feeling even worse than before Dagon tried to finish so he could leave this town and try and forget about Olivia and all of society. Just watching those two have a good time chatting and eating just hurt him more at reminding him of what he couldn't ever have, a family.

Finishing his food Dagon decided it was time to go. "If you excuse me," Dagon said interrupting King Ursa who was telling Olivia about the cities wonders, "I still have a few things I need to take care of."

"Of course," King Ursa told him. King Ursa called in a man who had a rather large bag with him.

"Dagon, here is your money," King Ursa said handing the bag over. "Again, thank you for this service that you did me."

Dagon took the bag and weighted it in his hand. It seemed to be the right amount. Dagon looked at the hand extended by the King and thought about not taking it. Not because he hated the king but because it meant that he was willing to give up on Olivia. He waited only a few moments but it seemed longer as he thought about not taking the extended hand but he had to accept that Olivia would never be with him. It was a struggle in his inner self to force his hand to move. What seemed like a lifetime to Dagon, was only a couple of seconds.

"Your welcome," Dagon told King Ursa as he shook his hand. "I need to get going." With that Dagon turned and left the King and Olivia.

Olivia watched as Dagon left without saying goodbye or anything to her. Before Olivia could stop him, Dagon was gone. Feeling like someone just slapped her, Olivia looked injured from the harshness that Dagon showed her, by not saying anything to her.

As Olivia watch Dagon exit the room, she told herself to forget about him. She had her own life to worry about. Trying to hide her feeling from the King she decided to ask him how the wedding was going.

"It is going fine," He explained to her. "Your father planned to be here for the wedding. This delayed our wedding plans but that's fine. He won't be able to show up till 6 months from now. I hope that isn't a problem for you."

Olivia gave him a smile, "No, 6 months isn't a problem," She told him. But it wasn't for his sake it was more for her. 6 months should be plenty for her to forget about Dagon. Right...?

 

 

 

Dagon walked through the forest back to his cottage. Dagon couldn't help but feel a sense of happiness about having his own home. Never in his life did he think he would have enough money to buy a house for himself. He always assumed he would live in the forest with his sister, always relying on his sister for protection from the world. Which wasn't a bad thing but now he could have a comforting bed rather than be encased in his sister's grasp like the last 5 years. He was grateful for her protection, but being able to sleep and not worry about her having a nightmare and accidentally squeezing him a little too tight (which has happened a few times), was a blessing he missed. Although Dagon had his own place to sleep he made sure that his sister was comfy too. With enough straw, he could give her a nice place to lay down on instead of the hard ground, a cloth covering that she could prop up to cover a large area from any rain, and a big blanket that he helped stitch together for her. Yes, they both had it nice now. With his boat and help from Cindy, Dagon could reel in the big fish, sizes that most people haven't seen in their life.

To think that both Dagon and Cindy lives changed from just scavenging out in the wild to being able to live life in a safe and comfortable lifestyle was unimaginable. Never had they not need to worry about food, with Dagon's boat, fishing was a breeze. They always had plenty to eat and the rest he would just sell at the fish market in town. Hell, Dagon was never an amazing cook, but now he could experiment with the different types of fish and spices that it was never a dull meal.

Yet for as great their lives had turned around for the better, Dagon felt that he was missing something. Some nights he wouldn't be able to sleep as his thoughts kept drifting to a particular person, Olivia. Every time he went into town to sell his catch he couldn't help but think about visiting her. Of course, he never did...

What would he say, "I just thought I would drop by and say hi, I wish you the best of luck marrying the king."

Besides she was royalty and he was a nobody. Dagon and Olivia had no business talking to each other. It was best they forgot about each other and lived their lives the way they were supposed to. Olivia with her marriage and royalty and Dagon with his solitary life style.

Dagon shook his head as he kept walking in the forest, he wished he told Olivia how he felt, maybe at least she could have told him that it could never work and that he would have some closure. As Dagon contemplated his thoughts he didn't notice until it was too late when a large figure step out in front of him. It was a Giantess.

Dagon froze as the Giantess saw him too. What was worse was that Dagon recognized this Giantess.

It was Melody...

Dagon didn't know who was more shocked, him or her. They both gaped at each other as they stared at each other without making a move.

Then Melody spoke, "Dagon," she asked almost in disbelief.

Dagon did the only logical thing he could think of, he ran. He didn't even give Melody a time to react, he turned around and sprinted back where he came from. He wasn't going to let her catch him.

"Wait please," Melody called out for him.

What happened next shocked Dagon even more, he stopped. Turning around he saw that she wasn't chasing him or attempting to catch him. "What," Dagon asked skeptical of this encounter. There might be another Giantess lurking around here.

"I... I thought you were dead," Melody said sounding very confused. "I thought that when you were taken away by that bitch-"

"That bitch was my sister," Dagon said angrily cutting her off.

"Your sister," Melody repeating sounding confused. "I didn't know you had a sister."

"That's because you never bothered to talk. You acted like I was some object to be used and kept for your leisure. I don't know what you expected, you captured me, forced yourself on me, and then planned to keep me and treated me like I was some kind of pet or toy." Dagon took a step back, "I don't even know why I'm talking with you."

Dagon turned and started to leave, "Please wait," Melody called out again but didn't follow after him. "I... I think I love you."

Dagon scoffed at that remark and kept walking.

"You and our child..."

Dagon froze on the spot. Child? No...

Spinning around Dagon looked at Melody, but this time more closely. He knew something was a little different about her and now he knew why. He stomach was more rounded than he recalled, ok, a lot more rounded but he was too busy trying to stay away from her that he didn't even process her distended belly.

"Child..." Dagon repeated stunned and confused. "But..." Unable to speak Dagon stood there silently as he let the word run around in his head. Melody held her large abdomen rubbing it. Finally, Dagon spoke after what felt like hours, "Just because you have my child doesn't mean you love me."

Melody looked destroyed at those words, "How could you say that? I do love you, I care about you and this child. I didn't know you were alive," Melody started to tear up. "I finally find you and now your treating me like I mean nothing to you?"

Dagon gawked at her. There was no way that this was the same person from 6 months ago. The same Giantess that mercilessly teased him and forced herself on him and threatened him if he didn't cooperate with her, was now crying over not being loved. Could it because she was pregnant? Dagon never confronted a pregnant Giantess, maybe she was having a drastic mood swing? Or maybe she was just tricking him to get close and capture him again...

Dagon looked around carefully again to make sure he wasn't falling into a trap. There was no telling if Melody was alone, especially if she was pregnant. But as Melody continued to cry, Dagon realized that maybe she was right. Maybe she did have feelings for him. Usually when a Giantess matted with a male they never made it through the mating season, so maybe their feelings toward the opposite sex never get to develop over time. Dagon was in the dark on this, he didn't know and Dagon hated not knowing... especially if it meant his life.

"How can you say you love me when you know nothing about me?"

Melody sniffed a couple of times before answering. When she did answer, her voice sounded genuinely upset, "Because of how I feel. The way you make me feel... even now. You make me feel so... happy. I haven't felt like this since the morning I lost you."

Dagon had to bite back a harsh remark. "You didn't lose me; I was rescued from being digested by that red head Giantess. If you did truly love me then you would have protected me."

Melody looked horrified, "I didn't know she would do something like that."

This time Dagon couldn't stop himself as he shouted at Melody, completely forgetting that she was over 10 times his size, "Didn't know?! It was fucking matting season and she already tried to make an attempt on my life! What did you think she was going to do? Be nice? You were too busy enjoying yourself to even consider anything, hell you never even considered how I felt the entire time did you?"

Melody didn't say anything as she realized how right he was. "Then... how can I show you that I really do love you?"

Dagon didn't know the answer. He didn't even know if he could love Melody ever. "I don't know... I'm not even sure I trust what you have been saying." This seemed to hurt Melody as new tears started to form. "However," Dagon started. "I don't want to abandon my child..." Not like how his mother did.

Melody couldn't help but noticed how he said my and not ours. This sadden her, but she nodded. "So does that mean I'll see you again."

Dagon nodded, "I'll be able to meet you here weekly."

"Do you live around here," Melody asked.

Dagon thought about it, did he want to tell her about his place? "I'll see you next week," Dagon told her as he turned to leave. Not waiting around to see if this was all just some diabolical trap she was planning, Dagon headed off in the opposite direction from his home just to make sure that Melody wasn't trying to track him back. Heck he wasn't even sure he believed much of what Melody was saying. Love him? She didn't know that he would be attacked? Hell, he wouldn't have believed that she was pregnant if she didn't say it and he noticed her belly. No, Dagon wasn't sure if he could ever forgive Melody for what she put him through. Sadly, he couldn't abandon his unborn child. He knew what it was like growing up with 1 parent, and one that wasn't very caring of him. Dagon didn't know anything about Melody but he got a feeling that she might not be the most supportive or loving mother, especially if it is a boy.

Dagon did his best to back track and then headed back to his home making sure he wasn't being followed. It took Dagon longer to get back but he made it in time before it was getting dark. As he came closer to his small cottage he saw his sister starting a fire to cook the fish. He could just barely make out the scare on his sister's back where the boulder hit her in the back of the shoulder 6 months ago. Dagon felt horrible every time he saw it. It always reminded him of how he got his sister injured and how they both almost got killed.

"How's it coming," Dagon asked Cindy.

Cindy nearly jumped out of her clothes. "Oh, damn it Dagon."

Dagon laughed, "Sorry." Dagon frowned for a moment, "You seem a little more jumpy than usual."

"W-what? What are you talking about? Don't be ridiculous. What would I be jumpy for? Jeez little brother stop being paranoid." Cindy gave Dagon a gentle poke which turned into her knocking him over.

Getting up Dagon rolled his eyes, "Whatever, don't tell your big brother about it. But I know your hiding something." Cindy looked a little panicked. "Just try and not get into trouble." Cindy didn't say anything and went back to attending the fire. "I... I just saw Melody."

Cindy almost fell over into the fire she was trying to make. "What?!" She stood up and looked around as if trying to spot her.

"She's pregnant." Again, Cindy nearly fell over in shock. "I know, that's how I felt."

"So..." Cindy said trying to find out where Dagon stood in this situation.

"I... I told her, that I want to be there for the child. But I'm not sure I can trust her."

"Well no shit, she only almost killed you like 20 times and then keep you as a pet, what's there not to trust?" There was a long pause between both... "You're going to keep seeing her, aren't you?"

"I can't abandon my child, Cindy..."

Cindy let out an exasperated breath, "If you get captured again, I'm not saving you."

Dagon laughed, "I know you better than that, you would."

Cindy grumbled, "Shut up..."

Grinning, "I'll make you a nice fish dinner."

Cindy mumbled under her breath, "Damn right you will."

Laughing Dagon headed over to where they kept their catch from today.

 

 

 

Olivia stood in the large ballroom filled with people dressed in fancy clothing celebrating her wedding that was coming up soon. Her father sent a letter saying that he would arrive in a few weeks and they would be able to have the wedding that had been planned for the past couple months. Olivia didn't know how she felt, part of her was happy but another part of her didn't want to get married. King Luther was great, he always treated her nice but she didn't love him... she loved someone else. Even now she couldn't help but think about him. Even though she only meet him for a little while he was still in her thoughts. It didn't help that she knew how he felt about her too.

"Your majesty," Someone greeted Olivia. She didn't know who it was but she politely bowed and greeted them. Another group of people came by and greeted Olivia as most of the guest that night did. Olivia already forgotten most of their names. Feeling completely out of it, normally she enjoyed these kinds of gatherings but not tonight. Olivia decided to walk around and maybe see if she can recall someone here. As she walked she let her thoughts consume her until she nearly bumped into someone.

"Forgive me your majesty," The older gentlemen said.

"No, it was my fault I should have paid more attention to where I was going," Olivia said trying to apologize to the older man. Olivia frowned, "I'm terribly sorry but I don't recall meeting you..."

The man smiled, "No, we haven't meet yet. My name is Francis Yolgivash," The man said bowing to her. "My three sons," the man said gestured over to were three men around the ages of 18 or 20 were chatting with a group of women. "Demanded that I bring them along to this gathering. I do apologize for not introducing myself to you sooner, but I figured you didn't have time to meet an old man like me."

"I'm glad that I did meet you... Mr Yolg..."

The man smiled, "Please just call me Francis."

Olivia smiled, "It was nice to meet you Francis." Olivia went to walk away but stopped. "Would you care to accompany me on a small walk?" Olivia didn't know why but she enjoyed this strange encounter with the older gentlemen.

"I would be delighted," Francis said as he walked with her outside of the ball room to a small balcony. "I would have to say that it is a pleasure to be able to talk with you."

"It is a little refreshing to speak with someone, to be honest there isn't many who care to have a conversation with me, just to introduce themselves and then be on their ways to enjoy the party for themselves."

"That is a shame, I wish I could say I'm not like them but..."

Olivia smiled, "At least your honest about it."

"It must be hard being away from all your friends and family in Hagger's town."

Olivia nodded, "It is."

Francis tried to give her a reassuring smile, "I hear your father will be arriving soon."

This seemed to brighten Olivia up a little, "He is. I just pray that his travels are better than mine were."

Francis gave her another warm smile, "Don't worry your highness, I'm sure he'll be fine. Besides you traveled during Giantess mating season. That was a very risky thing to do."

Olivia nodded in agreement then froze. She felt a weird sensation run up her spine. How did he know about Giantess mating season? She never told anyone about that. In fact, the only person who knew that was Dagon.

"I hope you enjoy your wedding your majesty."

"Wait," Olivia stopped him. "I just ... where's your last name from it's pretty unique."

"It was my father's last name. It's traditional to carry on the family's name."

"Tradition? Where from?"

Francis laughed, "It's a place no one has heard of, Haven." Olivia did her best to hold back her reaction, her assumption was right. "I should get back to the party. It was a pleasure," Francis said as he turned to leave.

"Was your mother a Giantess?"

Francis froze in mid step before turning around with a smile on his face, "What was that your majesty? Was that a joke," Francis said as he feigned a chuckle.

"Please, I have a friend... he's like you."

"I-I don't know what you're talking about. Please forgive me I should get going-"

Olivia didn't let him leave, not until she knew for sure. "I read my father's books. There was one about Haven. It told me all about Haven and its views on how the last names should be carried on, but it is the mother's last name that is carried on not the fathers. Unless the mother died or was unknown. But the most interesting thing about Haven is that no one knows about it falling over 100 years ago due to a Giantess attack. It was covered up to prevent fear of another town being attacked and causing panic." As Olivia continued she realized that she was hitting the nail on the head from the expression that Francis was giving her. "So for you to have your father's name and not mothers would mean that either your mother died or didn't have a last name, and I'm sure Giantess don't have last names, right?"

Francis gave a very slow nod. "Very observant of you." Francis replied to Olivia's assumption not very pleased with her finding out.

"Please I just have a few questions. Like I said I know someone who is like you. He was the only person I know who knew about matting season. I figured you had to either grew up or been around a lot of Giantess to know about the timing of their matting season. Please can you just answer my questions?"

Francis let out a defeated sigh, "You swear you won't reveal anything? My true heritage or anything I reveal to you?" Olivia nodded in agreement.

"Ok. What did you want to know?"

"Are they," Olivia said pointing to his sons. "Your real sons?"

Francis frowned, "If you mean were they conceived by me, then no. They were all orphans that I adopted, I didn't sire any sons or daughters."

Olivia was crushed by this news. "So Dagon's fears are true, if your part Giantess than you can't have kids."

"Well I wouldn't say that."

Olivia frowned at Francis' comment. "What do you mean?"

"I guess I should tell you my story. It is true that my mother is a Giantess, my father died giving her a child. However, my mother wasn't like the others she did care for my father. So much that she gave me his last name, as is his customs. I grew up with her and the other Giantess and understand their culture and ways. I learned about their matting season and how they would trade and breed us between captives and not have to hunt as much. If your part Giantess you can still live a normal life, your children will be normal like you and me. As for me... well," Francis took a deep breath. "My life wasn't as wonderful as it might have sounded. One day I was picked up by a random Giantess and she proceeded to ... examine my male anatomy and have some fun with me," Francis said in anger. "I will never be able to have a true hire to my name after what she did to me. My mother was so angry and frightened for me that she took me away and brought me to the closest town she could. She thought I would be safer away from any Giantess in a town with people. I never saw her again." Francis gave Olivia a weak smile. "I sometimes wonder if she is still alive out there ..."

"I'm sorry," Olivia said offering her sympathy to Francis.

"As for your friend, of all my time with my mother, never did I see a normal person give birth to a Giantess. He could father as many children as he wants, unlike me."

"That's not true, you have three wonderful kids," Olivia said trying to reassure him.

Francis gave her a loving smile, "Your right... they are good kids. It's a blessing to have them, even when they are a handful," Almost if they knew they were being talked about, Francis' three kids waved at their father.

"I should really get back to them," Francis told Olivia.

Olivia nodded, "Thank you for talking to me, and thank you for telling me what I needed to know. If there is anything that you ever need."

"The same to you, your majesty. Give my regards to your friend..." And with a farewell, Francis headed back into the ballroom.

Olivia stayed outside for a while longer. She had to tell Dagon about what she just learned. This would change his life completely. Olivia found her most trusted maid, and friend Nancy.

"Yes, your majesty," Nancy asked Olivia when she came up to her.

"I have a message I need you to deliver to someone..."

 

 

 

Dagon was just tying up his boat. He wished that Cindy stayed around to help him with the boat but she took their haul back to their house before he even came to shore. She was gone before he could even ask her to help. Of course, it was his turn to go hunting for some meat and other supplies they were low on. This normally took Dagon a few hours because most of the livestock around these parts of the woods lived deeper into the forest near a large river. As Dagon headed toward the river he instinctively reached toward his waist to grab his hunting knife only to find that it wasn't there.

"Damn it..." Dagon must have forgotten his knife back at the cottage. Grumbling at his stupid mistake Dagon turned around and made his way back to his cottage. It took him a good 15 minutes to get back home. Dagon came around a cluster of trees and stop at the most upsetting and shocking sight he had ever encountered in his entire life.

There in the middle of the camp he spotted his sister with her legs pulled up and spread apart. She had her eyes closed in bliss as her hands were between her legs and between her crouch doing what Dagon assumed pleasuring herself. Before Dagon could turn around and leave before he got caught, Cindy just happen to open her eyes and see Dagon.

"WHAT THE FUCK-" Cindy nearly screech as she quickly tried to cover up in a fluster.

"Ummm... forgot my knife... I'll be back later.... I'll pretend I didn't see anything."

"Dagon I'm going to kill you," Cindy said upset and completely embarrassed.

Dagon held up his hands, "Hey it's only natural. Who am I to judge, just next time don't do it so close to the house."

"Just get out of here," Cindy growled at him pissed off. "Now," She hissed at Dagon.

Laughing Dagon turned to leave when he stopped. Turning around he saw his pissed off sister still glaring daggers at him.

"Go," She said again in an angry tone. But Dagon didn't leave instead he walked closer to Cindy. "W-w-what are you doing? I said leave. Stop... no don't come any closer you big pervert." Dagon walked up to a pair of cloths that didn't belong to him. A pair of female cloths.

Dagon looked up to his sister with a scowl on his face, "Whose are these?"

"They... um ... I found them," Cindy told Dagon in a very obvious lie.

"Cindy, why are there maid cloths at our camp?"

Before Cindy could respond, there came a shy voice between Cindy's legs, "They're mine."

Dagon raised an eyebrow at the response. "And you are?"

Peeking from behind Cindy's large hands that were not only covering her privates but also the mysterious women behind them. "I'm Nancy... Olivia's maid."

"Wait wait wait..." Dagon said trying to back up on this mess he just stumbled into. "Olivia's maid? Wait no forget that, how long has this been going on?"

"Ummm..." Cindy responded obviously looking for a lie to tell him.

"Cindy," Dagon warned her to cut the crap.

Letting out a tired sigh, "A couple of... months," She quietly whispered.

"MONTHS?! What the fuck? How the hell... what the... is this the thing you were hiding from me?"

Cindy bashfully nodded.

"What the hell? I thought it was like a pet bird or some fucking berries you didn't want to share or something small not ..." Dagon gestured to them. "This."

Cindy couldn't help but look ashamed. "I was going to tell you... eventually."

"How did this happen," Dagon asked as he slumped down trying to take this all in.

"Umm, well." Cindy tried to recall.

"Maybe I can help. I just need my clothes back," Nancy remarked reminding him that she was lacking them at the moment. Dagon handed the clothes to Cindy who dropped them to Nancy behind her hand. When she was done changing she stepped out from behind Cindy's hand. "It all started back about a few months ago when you were at the fish market selling fish. Olivia wanted to make sure you were fine and everything was going well. So, I followed you back to your home," Dagon looked shocked. He wasn't sure if that was brave or stupid of the maid. "When I came across your cottage, it seemed you were fine. I proceed to head back to town when I came across your sister."

"I thought she was trying to rob you," Cindy said ashamed.

"Apparently, she's never seen a maid before," Nancy remarked causing Cindy to roll her eyes at her.

In a mocking but joking way Cindy remarked, "And you never seen a Giantess before."

"That I didn't," Nancy said agreeing with Cindy. "She scared the life out of me."

Cindy laughed, "She fainted on the spot."

"When I came to, I was face to face with the most beautiful face I have ever seen."

Cindy blushed, "Stop it."

"It's true though," Nancy said. "Those gorgeous eyes... that cute nose and-"

Dagon made a noise to let them both know he was still here.

"Oh right," Cindy said looking more embarrassed remembering that her brother was still present. "So after she came too, I asked what she was doing and all that. She told me that she was just following Olivia's orders to check up on you and make sure you were doing ok. Once I knew she was sent by Olivia I set her down. I was going to get you and let you know about it but she told me that Olivia strictly told Nancy not to let you know about her.

Dagon frowned, "Why?"

Nancy shrugged, "I wasn't told why. I'd figured because she didn't want you to know how much she is worried about you."

This shocked Dagon. Why would she be worried about him? Did that mean she cared about him?

"Anyway," Cindy continued. "Nancy came by again a few days later to continue to check up on you and eventually we got to know each other and... well..." Cindy said still trying to not look so embarrassed.

"Let me get this straight," Dagon said rubbing his forehead. "You were sent by Olivia to check up on me and in doing so met my sister and are now a thing?" Both Cindy and Nancy looked too embarrassed to say anything. Dagon let out a sigh, "Does Olivia know about this?"

Nancy shook her head, "We thought it was best that no one knew... considering how odd this is."

Dagon nodded.

Cindy asked Dagon, "You're not upset, are you? About us?"

"I'm pretty upset," Dagon told her. "Not that you two are together. I'm happy you found someone... I'm just upset you would hide this from your own brother."

"I didn't know how you would react," Cindy told him. "I was afraid you wouldn't-"

"Understand," Dagon asked completing Cindy's sentence.

"Yeah..."

"You know that hurts. I'm your brother."

"Yeah an overprotective brother," Cindy clarified.

Dagon was going to argue but then nodded in agreement. "Well," Dagon said getting up. "I'm going to go gather some food. Would you care to join us for dinner, Nancy?"

Nancy looked shocked, "I... yes."

"Good, now if you excuse me I'll go and get us some food and try and not think of what you two will be doing while I'm gone."

"Dagon!" Cindy shouted humiliated.

Dagon rushed off before Cindy could hit him. "Don't do anything I wouldn't do," Dagon shouted back to his sister.

"I'm going to kill you," Cindy said between her teeth.

Once Dagon was gone Nancy walked up to Cindy, "So, where were we?"

Cindy shook her head, "You're insatiable."

"What can I say, I just love pleasing my Goddess."

Cindy opened up her legs, "Come my little kitten. Your Goddess needs pleasing..."

 

 

 

Dagon was walking Nancy back to town. He figured it was best to give her some company and protection as it was getting late.

"So you really do like my sister," Dagon asked Nancy breaking the silence. Anyone willing to leave the safety of the town for someone had to care a lot about that person.

"I've never meet someone so caring," Nancy told him. "She's always worried about me and looks so excited every time I show up." Nancy smiled at the thought of Cindy.

"And the fact that she's a Giantess?"

Nancy frowned, "What about it?"

Dagon didn't want to do this but he didn't want to see his sister hurt. "How long do you think this can last? My sister can't live in your world-"

Nancy stopped, "I told her I would leave it all behind for her."

Dagon was shocked at that remark. "What?"

"You think I want to leave her? Friends, family, everything I would give up to be with her. The only reason I haven't is because she would never forgive herself if I walked away from it all to be with her. I know that you care for you sister, I do, but don't ever for a moment think that I don't care as much or more for her," Nancy told Dagon.

"Sorry," Dagon told her. "I just didn't want to see her hurt."

"And neither do I," Nancy said. "Come on let's keep going. Cindy will worry if you're not back soon."

Dagon chuckled, "Yeah that's true."

As soon as they were close enough that Dagon wouldn't worry about Nancy getting back to the front gates, Dagon bid her farewell.

"Oh wait," Nancy stopped him.

"Olivia wanted me to give this to you." She handed Dagon a letter.

"What's this?"

"She didn't tell me, she only instructed that I give it to you as soon as possible. It gave me a reason to visit."

Looking at the letter Dagon inspected it. Odd that she would give him a letter.

"Tell your sister that I'll see her soon."

"Will do," Dagon told her as they parted ways. Dagon wanted to open the letter now and read it but there wasn't enough light to do so. Heading back home Dagon arrived back where his sister was waiting.

"What do you have there?" Cindy asked as Dagon proceeded to open the letter.

"Olivia wanted to give this to me," Dagon told her as he got the letter open. Dagon began to read the letter that turned out to be a personal invite to her wedding. She wanted to see Dagon and tell him something in person that was important. She said that it was very urgent.

"What could be so important?" Dagon asked Cindy.

Cindy shrugged, "I don't know. Are you going to go?"

"I'm not sure... Let me sleep on it for a while."

Cindy shook her head, "Don't wait too long."

 

 

1 week Later

 

Dagon was waiting for Melody to show up. A lot had happened this week with Melody's appearance, Cindy's secret girlfriend, and Olivia's wedding coming soon. Speaking of Melody, Dagon didn't even know why he was here alone. He planned to be here with his sister just in case something happened but Nancy was going to show up today so Dagon decided to give them some alone time together. So, here was Dagon waiting to meet the mother of his unborn child just so he could be a part of their lives.

Dagon didn't wait too long till the soft thumping sound signaled Melody's arrival.

"Dagon," She said sounding excited that he was there.

Dagon didn't reply as she headed toward him. When she got close enough that they could talk Dagon stopped her. "I hope I'm not making a mistake," Dagon said to himself.

"I'm surprised you came," Melody said to him.

"Me too. If it wasn't for baby I wouldn't be here right now."

Melody didn't reply to that comment. "I talked to Cathy the other day." Dagon couldn't help but wince at the mere mention of Cathy, who nearly digested him. "Let's just say she won't be able to walk for a while," Melody said with a smirk on her face.

"What? What did you do?" Dagon asked.

"Well after I learned that she was really the one who attacked you, and not your sister, I made sure that she knew never to touch what is mine."

Dagon wanted to correct her about him not being her possession but decided not to. Last thing he needed was her to get upset and do something rash. "Thank you," Dagon said not sure if that was the right thing to say.

Melody smiled, "See, I can be kind too."

Dagon didn't respond. He had a sinking feeling that Melody would overreact if he tried to argue the fact that what she did wasn't consider kind. Hurting someone didn't help her case on being a changed person. Still it was kind of nice of her to get revenge for him.

"So why did you pick to live around here, you know near the water," Melody asked pointing toward the lake.

"The fish," Dagon answered.

Melody frowned. "Fish?"

Dagon nodded, "There's plenty of fish for my sister to eat and not go hungry."

This again seemed to confuse Melody. "Why would she eat fish when there plenty of people around?"

Dagon just shook his head at Melody's point of view, "My sister doesn't eat people."

Melody laughed at his response, until she realized that he was serious. "What do you mean she doesn't eat people? That's ridiculous. What Giantess doesn't eat people."

"My sister," Dagon said defending Cindy.

Melody scoffed at him until she realized that he was serious about it. "Well aren't you full of surprises. Not only do you have a Giantess sister but she is just as interesting as you are." Dagon got up and started to leave. "Wait," Melody called out to him. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean it as an insult. If you don't want to talk that's fine, but could you please stay a little longer." Dagon debated with himself for a little while and finally went back toward Melody. They sat there for a while longer not talking. Finally, the sun was starting to set. Just as Dagon thought that Melody wasn't going to say anything she spoke, "I'm sorry about earlier. I didn't mean to insult you or your sister."

"It's ok," Dagon told her.

"Will you be here next week?"

"... yeah."

Melody smiled, "Maybe I'll be able to try some of this fish that you and your sister enjoy."

"Maybe," Dagon said as he got up and started to leave.

Melody too got up and headed back and whispered to herself, "Soon, you'll be mine Dagon. We'll be together forever..."

 

 

 

"Is your bother coming to the wedding," Nancy asked Cindy.

Cindy shrugged, "I don't know. He hasn't said anything about it," Cindy replied as she walked Nancy back to the city, which was more of Nancy sitting on Cindy's shoulders while Cindy walked back. They just spent a wonderful afternoon together and it was about time for Nancy to head back home.

"Olivia would enjoy it very much if he came. She keeps asking if he is going to show up."

"I can ask him tonight to see, but I'm not sure if he's made up his mind yet."

"Well, her Majesty would greatly appreciate it if he showed up. So if you could help him make up his mind, I could do something that you would greatly appreciate," Nancy said as she leaned over toward Cindy's neck and started to do some very sexual teasing that caused Cindy to stumble and almost fall down.

"Stop," Cindy told her. "I would think after this afternoon you would be satisfied. I see that your more insatiable than ever."

Nancy laughed, "I'm just saying, I'll make it worth your trouble. So pretty please, could you do this for me?"

Cindy looked over at Nancy. "I'll talk to my brother tonight and let you know."

"Thank you, you big sexy Goddess."

"Stop it, your making me blush," Cindy told her. They made it as close to the city as Cindy could get without being caught before she let Nancy down. "I'll see you tomorrow. Same time, same place?"

"Same time, same place," Nancy replied as she headed back to the city.

Cindy hated to see her leave but she knew that Nancy wouldn't be able to live outside of the city like her and Dagon. They grew up out here and knew how to survive. Nancy, she's never been outside of the city until a couple of months ago. Heck a couple of weeks ago, Nancy almost ate some poisoned berries thinking they were just normal wild berries. No, as much as Cindy hated to be apart, she needed Nancy to be safe. If that meant she could only see her once in a while, then that's the price she would pay.

Walking back home, Cindy tried to think of the best way to bring up the wedding without causing Dagon to ignore it or brush it aside. She could always just ask how he felt about it but that could lead to him-

Cindy let out a gasp as she felt something sharp bite into her calf. Thinking it was a stupid animal looking for a meal Cindy looked down. She saw something sticking out the back of her leg that shouldn't have been there. It was buried into her calf muscle and had a long string sticking out of it leading back behind a tree. Confused, Cindy went to pull it out when she felt another sharp pain hit her hand. There was a spike was stuck in her palm with another string leading back behind another tree. Suddenly there were multiple sharp pains as Cindy cried out as multiple harpoons were launch out and attached themselves to Cindy's skin. Panicked, Cindy tried to run forward and away from her attackers. As she went forward the harpoons in her legs and other parts of her body stayed attached and held her in place causing her to lean forward and fall into the ground with a heavy thud.

Stunned Cindy let out a groan.

"I told you guys I saw a Giantess around here." A couple of men walked around a tree they were hiding behind.

"Do you think we could get an award for it," Another man said come out from behind a tree on Cindy's other side. Before she knew it there were 15 men standing around celebrating and laughing at Cindy's pain.

Another man spoke up, "Do you think we could eat it? You know like how they eat us?"

"Do you think it's going to taste good?"

"Who cares," Another person responded.

Cindy felt her fear starting to rise as they all started to tie her up with ropes. She tried to break free but the ropes were too strong. Before she knew it, she had a bunch of rope strapping her down to the ground unable to do anything. Trapped, her tears started to form as the men started to get closer to her.

"Is it secured?" One of the men asked the others.

"Yeah, it's not going anywhere."

The man asking if Cindy was secured pulled out a knife and stabbed it into Cindy's check causing her to scream out making everyone jumped back in fear. As much as Cindy tried she couldn't break out of her confines.

"See, I told you she was secured."

Everyone burst into cheers or started laughing. Cindy laid there with no hope of escape. Cindy looked at 3 of her capture that stood in front of her face gloating at their catch

One of them laughed, "I can't wait till-" Suddenly with no warning the man slumped forward into the ground.

"What..." The man standing next to him said. Suddenly he gasped and fell forward too. Cindy looked at the two men laying on the ground, both with a familiar knife sticking out of each of their backs. The last man turned around to see Dagon charging out of nowhere toward him. Before the man could react, Dagon tackled the man to the ground. Faster than the man could react, Dagon pulled one of the knives out of the dead man and stabbed the man underneath him. Not even waiting for the rest of the men to react Dagon ran up to Cindy's side and used his knife to cut one of the ropes tying Cindy down.

All hell broke loose as everyone tried to stop Dagon from freeing Cindy. Dagon slashed and cut at anyone who got close as he killed or wounded anyone who got near. Dagon ran down Cindy's side cutting at every piece of rope that he could react that was holding Cindy captive.

"Run!" Dagon yelled at Cindy as he did his best to fend off the rest of her captives. Cindy tried to move and found that she could only budge just a little.

"I can't," She yelled at Dagon unable to see where he was.

Someone threw a punch that connected with Dagon's face, causing him to fall. Before anyone could stop him, Dagon threw his blade slashing through a few more cords before 3 men jumped on top of him immobilizing him.

Cindy tried one more time and found she could move slightly more. Not wasting anytime Cindy quickly broke free and ripped off any remaining constrictions attached to her. Cindy tried to find Dagon with everyone scrambling around, but before she could there were more harpoons being shot at her causing her to duck.

"Don't worry about me, just run, get out of here!" Dagon yelled under the dog pile of men.

"But-"

"GOOO!"

Cindy wanted to help but a harpoon landed in her shoulder causing her stumble back. She quickly yanked it out. Dagon risked his life for her, she couldn't get caught again. Hating herself for not being able to do anything, she quickly turned and ran.

Dagon watched as Cindy disappeared into the woods before he felt someone punch him in the face knocking him out.

 

 

 

Dagon woke up unable to move as he was tied up. Dagon slowly looked around as he realized he was being dragged by two men through the streets of Luther town.

"I say we just kill him here, you saw what he did. Not only did he free that monster, but he also killed half a dozen people."

"A public hanging is in order for him," a city guard told him. "Until then, lock him up in jail." Dagon was dragged into the city's dungeon where they tossed him in a cell and locked the door. Dagon was still tied up unable to move. His entire body hurt as he was sure that he had injuries all over his body. He couldn't help but feel furious at recalling seeing how they were treating his sister. Cindy was lucky that Dagon decided to check up on her. Dagon couldn't believe that they would just attack her like that, she hadn't hurt anyone and still they treated her like some animal that needed to be captured, or worse killed.

Sighing, Dagon came to terms with his situation, he was going to die. It was to be expected for killing someone, well more like 6-7 people, but they deserved it. Dagon wouldn't forgive anyone for hurting his sister.

Laying in his cell, Dagon couldn't help but feel bad for leaving his sister all by herself now. If only he waited for a better opportunity, maybe he could have snuck up on them while they were more distracted and set Cindy free. Unfortunately, he couldn't stop himself from going psychotic on them when he saw what they were doing to his sister. Sighing, Dagon let it go. There was nothing he could about it now. He just hoped that when they execute him, it was quick.

 

 

 

Olivia was getting ready for bed when her maid, Nancy, came in with a very distraught look on her face. "What's wrong?"

"Your majesty... Dagon was captured," Nancy told her. Stunned Olivia could only gap at what she was being told. "I heard from a guard that someone was being arrested for murder and then I saw them drag him to jail. They say he released a Giantess and killed several people too."

"Dagon? But..." Olivia didn't wait for any more information as she quickly headed for her doors. Before she could leave, a pair of guards blocked her way. "What's the meaning of this?"

"The king has instructed us to make sure you didn't leave your room."

"What," Olivia asked bewildered.

"I heard about what happened," King Luther said as he appeared before Olivia.

"Then you know I have to go help Dagon."

The king shook his head, "That is why I have you confined to your room. I can't have you getting into trouble to save some mercenary who killed people for whatever reason he had."

"Dagon is my friend," Olivia said upset. "I can't leave him like this. I have to help."

"Not if I have anything to say about it. Guards make sure she doesn't leave. Maid, it is time for you to leave." Nancy just looked between both King Luther and Olivia not know what to do.

Not wanting Nancy to be punished, Olivia nodded for Nancy to leave. Nancy finally took her leave and left the room in a hurry.

"I'll see you tomorrow, after the execution, until then I'll make sure that you don't do anything rash that may endanger yourself."

"You can't keep me locked up here," Olivia protested.

"I can and I will." With that the king left Olivia with the two guards making sure she followed the king's orders.

"What am I going to do now," Olivia asked herself completely helpless.

 

 

 

Dagon heard talking from outside his jail cell. Someone was talking to the guards assigned to make sure Dagon didn't escape. "Her majesty wanted me to check on the prisoner," Dagon recognized the voice to belong to Nancy.

"I'm sorry, but we were told not to let anyone in to see the prisoner," One of the guards told Nancy.

"You do know she will be queen soon, right? What do you think she will do when she learns that you disobeyed her direct orders?"

There was now panic in the guard's voice. "Right this way."

As soon as Nancy saw Dagon it took all her might not to let out a gasp at what she saw. Dagon lay on the ground tied up in ropes, but that wasn't the worse of it. Dagon's entire face was covered in bruises and cuts. One of his eyes was swollen shut. It looked like he was beaten into submission.

As Nancy approached the cell she was about to say something when she realized the guards were still in the room with her. "You may leave. Her majesty has a message for him that is only meant for him."

The guards looked uneasy but they left. As soon as they left, Nancy quickly dropped her farce. "Are you ok?" Dagon didn't say anything but just nodded slowly.

"This is all my fault I shouldn't have let Cindy walk me back."

"It's fine," Dagon said.

"No it's not. You're going to be executed tomorrow morning. Olivia wanted to come but she's being held in her room by the king."

Dagon let out a tired sigh, "It's probably for the best. Knowing her she might do something dumb and get herself into trouble."

"Is there anything I can do," Nancy asked.

"Promise me something," Dagon told her.

"What?"

"... Look after my sister for me."

"What," Nancy said shocked at his request.

"I'm not going to be there for her anymore... she may seem strong but she needs someone to look out for her. Please...I would feel a lot better knowing that someone will be there for her when I'm gone."

Nancy wanted to protest and tell Dagon that he would be able to look after her but, they both knew there was no way he was getting out of this. "Dagon... I-"

The sound of the guards returning to the cell could be heard.

"You should go," Dagon told her.

"I'll look out for her. I swear it Dagon," Nancy said as she got ready to leave.

"Thanks," Dagon said relieved. Knowing that his sister would be cared for helped Dagon accept his fate, as much as he hated it. Without another word, Nancy left Dagon alone.

 

 

 

Dagon was woken up by the sounds of his jail door being opened.

"Get up," a Guard demanded as he kicked Dagon awake. "It's time."

Dagon tried to get up but was unable due to the constricting rope around him. One of his guards grabbed him roughly and picked him up. They lead Dagon out of the jail and headed toward the plaza that held a huge crowd of people all gathered there waiting for his execution. Dagon saw a platform where they planned to have him hanged. Looking over to the right of the gallows Dagon saw Olivia and King Luther waiting for his execution. As Dagon was lead to the hanging rope, he could hear the crowd booing and calling him names and jeering at him. Dagon ignored it all as he walked toward his demise. It wasn't like it matter what people thought of him. Dagon looked one more time toward Olivia before he was lead up onto the platform where he would be hung, he could see how horrified and disturbed she was at his predicament. Dagon was lead up to the rope where he was stopped as a large man came out.

"Dagon you have been found guilty of murder. How do you plead?"

Dagon didn't respond.

"Did you not release a Giantess? Did you not murder several people with your own hands in the process?"

"...I did."

The crowd went into a frenzy at his confession.

"Then as for the law, for murdering your fellow men, you shall be hung till you die."

The crowd cheered in approval. Dagon glanced over to where Olivia was and saw that she had tears in her eyes. Dagon hated to see her cry, but loved the fact that at least someone cared for him right now in this sea of hatred. It warmed his heart to see that she had feelings for him. After not seeing her for 6 months, not responding to her wedding request, and dodging her invites to the castle. He was a jerk for doing all that but still... she cared about him. Dagon's thoughts were cut short as the guards tied the rope around his neck and tightened it for him. Dagon closed his eyes as he waited for the bag to be put over his head. As soon as they did Dagon let out one last deep sigh as he prepared for the inevitable death that awaited him.

 

 

 

Olivia couldn't help but feel so powerless as there was nothing she could do for Dagon. The crowd was chanting for the Executioner to pull the leaver and let Dagon drop down and hang. Olivia felt a scream coming up as the Executioner was about to pull the leaver-

BOOOOM

Everything stopped as the massive sound resonated throughout the city. Everyone had the same look of confusion and fear on their faces, yet no one knew what the noise could have been. Another resonating booming could be heard and still everyone was frozen unable to figure out what to do. Finally, there was a loud noise, as if there was an explosion, louder than either of the sounds heard before. There were screams in the distance and the word Giantess could be heard. Immediately the crowd broke into a panic frenzy as they all tried to escape. Olivia watched as the town folk ran screaming and crying for their lives at the mention of the word Giantess.

"Cindy," Olivia told herself. It had to be her. Who else would save Dagon?

"Your majesty," A guard came running up in a terrified state.

"What is it," The king asked just as terrified as the soldier.

"The Wall. It's been destroyed. There are Giantess coming into the city!"

The king paled as he quickly told the guards to escort him to a safe place. Olivia quickly decided now was a great time to try and save Dagon. She quickly brushed past the guards and started to head toward Dagon when a guard took her arm and pulled her back.

"It's dangerous your highness, quickly this way," He said as he led her back to the king's guards.

Olivia tried to protest but they weren't listening to her. She couldn't do anything as she was practically dragged away from Dagon. It wasn't long before she lost sight of Dagon and was taken away toward the docks, where the king planned to leave the city.

 

 

 

Dagon didn't know what to think as he heard the crowd quickly disperse at the sound of the large wall collapsing. There was no way his sister could have done that; she may have been a Giantess but the wall surrounding the city would have taken at least 3 maybe 4 Giantess to break down. Dagon felt powerless as he stood there still with the noose around his neck. All it would take is a quick yank on the lever and he would be hung. He waited for someone to pull the lever but nothing happened. As what felt like eternity, something finally happened. Dagon felt a slight tremor. The ground started to shake in a very familiar way. It was a Giantess. Whoever it was they were getting closer and closer to Dagon. Finally, the earthquakes stopped as Dagon figured the Giantess was standing right in front of him trying to decide what to do with him. He was sure that the Giantess must have never seen a human being hung before and was curious.

Dagon felt a cold chill run up his spine, would she pull the lever just to watch him hang?

Suddenly Dagon felt a normal pair of hands touch him and pull off his hood.

Dagon was blinded by the sun light but was quickly blocked out by a giant shadow.

"What..." Dagon asked as his eyes adjusted and he could see what was happening around him.

Dagon looked to his right to see Nancy trying to get his neck out of the rope. Looking back up at the shadow he noticed it was a very familiar face, it was Cindy. She still had marks on her for all the harpoons that were impaled in her from the other day but other than that she looked fine.

"How," Dagon asked.

Nancy got Dagon out of his noose and replied. "I went to check on Cindy. I told her what happened. She decided to come save you."

"There's no way you broke down that wall by yourself," Dagon said.

"I had some help," Cindy told him as she picked up Dagon and Nancy.

"From who?"

Cindy looked a little ashamed, "Melody. I asked her to help save you. She got a handful of others to help out with the rescue."

Dagon looked stunned. That was the last thing he would have expected. "She risked her life for me?"

Cindy blew a raspberry, "I wouldn't go as far as to say she was saving. More like she wanted to eat lunch. That's how she got most of the others to help."

Dagon felt bad for anyone who was caught in the path of any Giantess today because of him, but one glimpse at his sister's body from the previous night and he quickly dismissed the feeling. Damn them all for what they did.

"We need to make sure Olivia is ok. Do you happen to know where she went," Dagon asked Nancy.

"... If she's with the king, they either went back to the mansion or down to the docks to flee the city."

"Let's check the mansion, it's that way," Dagon said pointing Cindy in the direction of where he hoped Olivia was.

 

 

 

Olivia couldn't help but feel frightened as there seemed to be a full-fledged invasion of Giantess throughout the city. They lost 2 guards to one Giantess as she made a quick snack out of them before the rest of the guards took her down. Olivia prayed that Dagon made it out safely.

"The boat," The king said with joy as he spotted his personal boat already prepared to leave the port on his command. It was only a few blocks away. Just as they were about to make it suddenly 4 Giantess appeared out of nowhere. Everyone stopped and eyed the Giantess. Olivia looked at each one and then suddenly had to hold back a startled scream. She knew one of them. It was Melody. She could never forget that face, the one that nearly killed her in the woods 6 months ago. She just hopped that she forgot about her.

Luck was not her side today. Melody eyed the King's guard and then paused on her. She gave a smirk showing Olivia that she did remember her.

"Save the girl for me," Melody told the other 3. The other Giantess laughed as they didn't give the guards much time to defend themselves. The guards broke apart running for cover as the Giantess moved forward. The king was the first to go. Olivia couldn't watch as he didn't move out of the way fast enough and was killed instantly, or so she hoped, when a foot landed on him. Olivia turned around and ran as fast as she could. She couldn't let Melody get a hold of her. There was no telling what she would do to her. Ducking into a small tavern, Olivia looked for another exit and spotted a door. Running towards the door she slammed into it to find it was locked. Fumbling with the handle Olivia tried to open the door only to her horror she found that she needed a key to unlock it. Defeated she turned around and went for the opening of the building. Suddenly Melody's face was greeting her at the door. "Now, come on out like a good girl. Don't make me rip the roof off and come in and get you."

Olivia swallowed as she thought of something to do. She didn't have much time she had to find a way out. But as she looked around there were no exits except for the front door. Olivia prayed that Melody didn't have the strength that she thought she had, but just as she thought that the roof started to creak as Melody almost effortlessly started to pull the only protection Olivia had left away from her. With a loud noise and debris, the roof came off and was tossed aside. Melody's grinning face was hovering over Olivia.

"Hello there..." Melody said as she reached in and scooped up Olivia. "Now what should I do with you," she asked Olivia who was frightened. She was helpless as she looked up at Melody's grinning face.

 

 

 

 

Dagon and Nancy looked everywhere for Olivia in the mansion but it was empty. Dagon had a sinking feeling that they went to the wrong place. Dagon meet Nancy at the front doors where Cindy waited. They could see the city and most of what was happening. Most of the Giantess were already leaving with full stomachs and a few captives. The city would never be the same again. With a section of the wall broken apart, it would take forever to repair. Looking over at the docks he noticed a bunch of boats leaving and prayed that one of them at least had Olivia on them.

"Should we try the docks," Cindy asked.

"It would be too late," Nancy told them. "It was planned that if there ever was any trouble the king would be gone in 20 minutes at the most."

"So she's gone," Dagon said out loud almost heartbroken. He didn't want her gone, but part of him was happy, she at least made it out alive. If there was anyone who had a chance to make it out it would be the King and Queen. "Do you happen to know where they would sail to?"

Nancy shook her head. "I was never told that. I wasn't even told which boat they would take."

"What do we do now," Cindy asked.

"We can't stay here," Dagon told her. "You would be attacked as soon as the citizens realize that you're the last Giantess in the city."

"I'm sorry that this happened," Cindy apologized to Nancy. "I didn't think things would have turned out like this," Cindy said looking disturbed. "I just couldn't let them hurt my brother."

"Don't be sorry," Nancy told her. "And I don't blame you. It was wrong of them," Nancy said pointing to the city, "To attack you with no reason."

"I'm a Giantess," Cindy said acting like that was all they need to hurt her.

"So what," Nancy said angry that Cindy would think that was a good enough reason. "You're the kindest person I have ever meet, Giantess or not."

"You're just saying that," Cindy said feeling embarrassed at the complement.

"I'm not, look at me," Nancy said trying to get Cindy to understand where she stood with her.

"I don't care if I never see anyone again, if it means I can be with you, I'm willing to leave it all behind."

Dagon snorted, "You say that now, but wait till you hear her snore."

Dagon barely had time to dodge Cindy's finger from flicking him.

"I DON'T SNORE," Cindy said humiliated that her brother would say such a thing in front of Nancy.

Dagon did his best to not get hit by Cindy but fell from his injuries. Cindy and Nancy quickly helped him back up.

"That's what you get," Cindy said still upset at him. Dagon laughed.

"Well now that it's settled," Nancy said. "Should we leave too?"

"Yeah, let's head back," Dagon agreed with Nancy. "I got to get some rest."

With that Cindy picked up the both of them and headed toward the destroyed barrier. Dagon took one more look back at the city hoping that wherever she was, Olivia was safe.

 

 

 

Cindy made it back to their home and proceeded to set Dagon and Nancy down in front of Dagon's cottage. Cindy said she was going to get a fire started while Dagon went and cleaned up from his injuries. It didn't take long before he felt much better after bathing and putting on some medicine on his wounds. When he finally exited his cottage, there was a face greeting him that he was not ready for, Melody's. She was holding her hands over her belly where Dagon's child was. He couldn't tell if her gut was larger due to all the food she must have eaten in the city or the growth of their baby.

"How did you find me," Dagon asked shocked at her sudden appearance. Cindy and Nancy were not found anywhere; they must be off together gathering firewood or food.

"Your sister... she brought me here the other night. I'm glad you're ok," Melody said sounding very relieved. "It's kind of funny," Melody said.

"What is," Dagon asked still not feeling that happy that she knew where he lived.

"Your sister, she risked her life twice now to save you from both Giantess' and human's. You get into a lot of trouble, you know."

"Tell me about," Dagon said sounding tired. "I want to thank you for risking your life to save me." Melody seemed to blush at his remark. "I don't want to sound rude but... why are you here? Are you just checking to make sure I'm alive?"

"Partly," Melody said. She came closer and sat down. "I thought maybe I could take you up on that fish dinner."

Dagon laughed, "I guess it wouldn't hurt." Dagon started to head over to where they kept spare food when Melody stopped him.

"I also wanted to give you something." Dagon paused and turned around looking confused.

"Like a gift? Why?"

"Just to show that I really have changed. That I'm sorry about before."

Dagon shook his head, "No, it's fine. You helped my sister and me. That's enough of a gift."

"Are you sure," Melody asked sounding sincere. "Because I thought you would enjoy this."

Dagon thought about it and decided he might as well accept, "Ok. What did you get?"

Melody smiled. Melody took her hands away from belly and held them cupped as if she scooped something off her stomach. She brought her hands down close to Dagon and opened them. Dagon gasped as watched Olivia unharmed in between Melody's hands. Melody pulled back releasing Olivia who ran into Dagon's arms and hugged him.

"Dagon," Olivia cried out in joy.

"I don't understand," Dagon said confused and stunned.

"Well," Melody replied. "I was walking around the city when I came across her. I recognize her as the same girl that you were with the first time we meet. I knew how much she meant to you, so I figured I would save her, and make sure she made it back to you."

"But... Why? I mean why would you do that?"

"Because," Melody said. "I want you to be happy. I told you, I changed."

"I... Thank you," Dagon told Melody still stunned at this outcome. "You don't know how much this means to me."

Olivia still held onto Dagon as she hugged him tightly.

It was this time that Cindy and Nancy came back.

"Your majesty," Nancy asked in disbelief.

"Nancy? Your alive," Olivia said confused and ecstatic that her friend was alive.

Nancy hurried over and made sure that Olivia was ok, "How did you get here," Nancy asked.

"Me? What about you?"

"I... well... it's a long story," Nancy said sounding embarrassed.

Dagon decided to cut in, "My sister seduced your maid."

"I did not," Cindy retorted.

"Actually, you kind of did," Nancy corrected.

"Wait, you two," Cindy asked when it dawned on her. "So that's why you always asked to check up on Dagon."

"Yeah..." Nancy replied. "But how did you get here," Nancy asked.

"That's kind of a long story too," Olivia replied.

"Melody saved her," Dagon said again cutting it short.

Cindy looked just as shocked as Dagon was, "You? Why?"

Melody let out a tired sigh, "I'm not as cruel as you think I am."

"Well, now that everyone is here, we should get cooking," Dagon said as he headed over toward their spare food to gather up some fish with Cindy's help. It didn't take too long to cook enough food, and Dagon made sure to include some of his famous spices to make the meal delicious even for Melody. After the meal Dagon asked if Melody would like to stay for the night. She accepted the invitation without hesitation. After such a long day, everyone decided to head to bed. Nancy and Cindy decided to snuggle up with each other. Dagon decided to give his bed to Olivia, while he slept outside.

Before Dagon could leave the cottage, Olivia stopped him. "Dagon... I ... I always kind of ... lo-"

Dagon couldn't stop himself. Her confession or attempt at it broke him. He leaned in and kissed her on the lips silencing her. Dagon felt his world dissolve as Olivia embraced Dagon and started to pull him toward the bed. Dagon barely had time to say, "I love you too." As they collided on his bed in a heap exploring each other's lips and roaming their bodies with each other's hands. When Dagon went to remove Olivia's clothes he quickly remembered who he was and what could happen if he took it too far. Dagon got up off the bed quickly and took four steps back.

"I can't... I want to but..." Dagon said as he tried to calm his body down. Olivia was about to comfort him when he started to tell her about his fear of hurting her. "I don't want to take that chance."

"Dagon, I know about it. I heard you and your sister's conversation in the woods."

"You did?"

Olivia nodded, "I wanted to stay with you, but you were too afraid to get close. I don't care if our relationship isn't more than just this. I love you and that's what matters."

"Olivia," Dagon said feeling touched. He came back to the bed and sat down next to her.

"But before we decided, there is something I need to tell you," Olivia said.

"What?" Olivia proceeded to tell Dagon about Francis and what she learned from him. When she was done explaining things to Dagon he looked dumbfounded. "So... I can have kids?"

Olivia smiled as she kissed him on the cheek, "If you want... we can."

This time Dagon didn't stop himself as he leaned over Olivia and on top of her. Dagon caught Olivia's mouth and made sure this time she felt how much he loved her. Olivia's head reeled as she felt Dagon's passion explode. She didn't even realize that her clothes were missing until Dagon touched her bare chest. Olivia let out a soft whimper at how good it felt. Arching her back Olivia let Dagon trail his kisses down her neck and to her chest to replace his hands as he took her in his mouth and proceeded to pleasure her. For someone who has never been with someone before, his body sure knew where all her spots of weakness were. It wasn't long before Olivia couldn't stand it and pulled Dagon away from her breast. She didn't have to say anything as she reached down and took hold of Dagon's member and proceeded to lead him toward her unexplored cavern. Dagon waited until she placed just the tip of his manhood in her, before he slowly eased himself in. Melody let out a painful gasp causing Dagon to stop. He was about to ask her if she was ok, but she pulled him down to her mouth and silenced him. As she pulled Dagon to her lips, she made sure to pull a little bit more of his penis into her. Time was gone for Dagon as he felt Olivia take control and show him how good it felt to be kissed. Dagon didn't know he was all the way in Olivia until he felt her legs wrap around his waist in a snug embrace. Pulling back from her mouth Dagon looked down at Olivia beautiful body and swallowed. They didn't' need words as Dagon looked at Olivia, who nodded in approval for Dagon to start moving. Dagon started to rock his hips. Every time Dagon collided into Olivia, she let out the cuties of moans that made Dagon want to coerce out of her more and more. It wasn't long before both of them were in a loving embrace as Dagon pumped his hips quicker and faster than his previous pace. Olivia felt a weird sensation coming out of nowhere starting to rise from her hips and gut and spread throughout her body. Her entire body tingled as she lost control of everything except Dagon's embrace. Olivia closed her eyes and her world fell apart, with her only knowing that Dagon was with her as her orgasm exploded. At the same Dagon felt himself starting to reach his limit as he felt his body tense up. His orgasm rose from deep within and out of his body as he pulled Olivia in closer and held her in a tight but gentle embrace. As they both came down from their bliss, Dagon slowly pulled out of Olivia.

Neither of them said anything to one another. There were no words needed. Olivia snuggled up into Dagon's arms as Dagon wrapped his body around her. They just lay there until they both fell into a happy slumber. They both knew how each other felt and now they could be together...

 

 

It had been 3 weeks since Luther's town was invaded by Giantess. Olivia, Dagon, Nancy, Cindy, and Melody were enjoying their time together. As much as Dagon thought it would be weird with Melody around, she seemed to accept the fact that Dagon loved Olivia and not her. She only requested that Dagon spend some time alone with her, which Dagon agreed with. Dagon still wanted to be in his unborn child's life, and that would mean bringing Melody into his. Everything was perfect until Dagon learned that Olivia's father was a complete mess. Dagon learned about it from some traders he ran into a while back that Olivia's father heard of the invasion and that both the king and queen were missing. Thinking she was dead, Olivia's father became a complete disaster. Dagon had to let Olivia know and decided that it was best if he brought her back to her father to keep him from getting worse. At first Olivia objected the idea because than she would have to leave Dagon. But Dagon insisted that she see her father. After talking about it for a while, she decided to go only if Dagon would talk with her father about their relationship. Dagon was reluctant at first but decided it was for the best.

It didn't take too long to reach Hagger's town. Olivia was able to see her father and like Dagon expected her father's mood did improve immensely. However, her father didn't approve of Dagon... at first. But after a long time, and Olivia threatening to run away, her dad started to warm up to Dagon. It took even longer before he could speak with Olivia's father.

As for Cindy and Melody, Dagon had to find a way to keep them fed, mostly Melody. Although she told him that she promised to not eat anyone or well not too many people, the last thing Dagon needed was one of them to get caught and well... it wasn't going to be pretty for any of them. So, Dagon figured he pull some strings and talked to his old friend Peter. Peter told him he could supple him with enough food that he required but was curious with how much he needed. Not wanting him to dig too deep on his own Dagon figured he might as well tell him the truth. Peter handled it well, that was after screaming for over an hour. With Peter's help, Dagon had plenty of food for Melody and Cindy. Peter help conceal both Giantess's presence from the city. In return Cindy, would help by protecting most of the supplies coming and going form the city, or at least Peter's supplies.

Life was good for Dagon. In a few months, Melody gave birth to a beautiful girl. Melody decided to name her Ashley. Dagon could see his first child into the world, with another on its way. He and Olivia could conceive a child. As much as Dagon feared for her, Olivia was right, nothing was wrong. She was coming along just fine. After a few months Melody decided to take Ashely and explore the world and teach her how to be a Giantess. As much as Dagon didn't want them to go, he figured it was best that Ashley knew about being a Giantess. Melody promised to visit soon. Before leaving she made sure to let Dagon know when exactly she would be back, a certain time of the year that was coming back around soon that she would require him for. Before he could protest Melody left.

For Nancy and Cindy things were going just as fine. Nancy would work in the mansion as Olivia's personal maid in the day and at night she would be with Cindy. Dagon didn't need to know the details, but he figured their relationship was as great as it could be. Never in his life did Dagon think that both him and his sister would get a happy ending. Yes, life was good...

 

 

 

 

 

That was until Dagon learned that he and Cindy had another sibling...

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