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Re: Corruption (Jillian)
After walking for some time, the two began to take note just how late at night it was. And after stopping back at the village to quickly gather supplies, their preparation much easier now that the succubi were long gone when they arrived, Beatrice and Jillian set up camp for the night. Eilsah was wrapped into a comfortable sleeping bag made of the finest arachne silk, while Beatrice and Jillian had silk wrapped around feathers, fashioned into very comfortable pillows, along with sheets to allow their human portions of their bodies to feel more comfortable on the ground.
Laying on the ground, looking into the fire, Beatrice let out a sigh as she glanced at Eilsah, "I was afraid something like this might happen one day..." she suddenly told Jillian, "Cynthia always spoke of dark, demonic forces rising, but in our quiet little town, I never thought..." she trailed off, her tone and facial expression seeming to drown in guilt, as if she was to blame for the town's defeat.
After walking for some time, the two began to take note just how late at night it was. And after stopping back at the village to quickly gather supplies, their preparation much easier now that the succubi were long gone when they arrived, Beatrice and Jillian set up camp for the night. Eilsah was wrapped into a comfortable sleeping bag made of the finest arachne silk, while Beatrice and Jillian had silk wrapped around feathers, fashioned into very comfortable pillows, along with sheets to allow their human portions of their bodies to feel more comfortable on the ground.
Laying on the ground, looking into the fire, Beatrice let out a sigh as she glanced at Eilsah, "I was afraid something like this might happen one day..." she suddenly told Jillian, "Cynthia always spoke of dark, demonic forces rising, but in our quiet little town, I never thought..." she trailed off, her tone and facial expression seeming to drown in guilt, as if she was to blame for the town's defeat.