Talk:Dragon Zombie/@comment-25619592-20170218093754/@comment-27800590-20170221064604

I take a quick step to the side and let her slam into the ground. When she rises I duck under another lunge, then draw my sword. If she won't leave this place, then I'll be forced to deal with her. She doesn't say anything and lunges again.

I jump and step across her back, when I spot the thick dark fog rising from behind her. With out time to porperly react I land in the middle of the stuff, feeling the deep lust it instills in me. With time running out I use the last of my draining willpower to make several fast slashes with my blade.

She shudders as the steel passes through her, seemingly without harm, then smiles with that same desperately lustful look. That's when I hear an all too familiar roar. I see my wife approaching at high speed, gracefully avoiding the tree's as she approaches.

Before the undead dragon can even register her, I'm grasped in her talons and carried off, faster than the zombie has any hope of catching us, but I'm still in the grips of her poison. I don't remember what happened after that, only that I woke up on the mountain side next to my wife, her wings wrapped around the two of us and her talons locked around my waist.

As she woke I gave her a soft kiss on the cheek and thank her for the rescue. She giggles at me before opening her wings, letting the sun in through them.

"Don't get into fights like that too often, I might end up dropping you next to zombie dragons so you'll take me like that again." I blushed and asked if I was really that bad, or good. She just nods and stretches her wings.

"So, how do you want to deal with the situation? We can't leave her here." Nodding I think for a few moments. I've got a cousin who might appreciate her a bit more once he's been in that cloud for a few hours. With a cheeky grin she nods.

"Okay then, lets go piss off your family a little more." I smile and nod. If they ever discovered I was married to a wyvern, they'd probably send every able hunter in the family to get our heads.