User blog:Ore-samma/My Otohime (young love)

Hello Fans, Ore-samma here!

Another fan request from this forum =

https://monstergirlencyclopedia.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000069558/r/4400000000000462176

May I suggest an otohime? Specifically where a man is invited to a ryugujo ruled by one.

This one was a joy to write! I didn't exactly meet the request, but I think it does quite well in the context. Best of all- there was a lovely artwork that inspired the story!

I do hope you like it

Ever your Servant-

Ore-samma

“Son?”

I looked up at my father and nodded, pausing my writing and returning my quill to its inkwell. I carefully blew on the damp ink and set the paper aside and stood, giving a curt bow.

“Father. I hear you.”

My father motioned and left the room with me following closely.

“Rioyku, we have a most unusual emissary visiting with us at the embassy. And you have been asked for, by name to meet with her daughter as I, and the Shogun attend to the matters of state.”

I nodded. “I understand, father. What specifically am I asked to do?”

Without turning my father answered. “You were asked to show Jyun-whei about the city and answer any questions she might have of our ways and nation.”

I stifled a groan, and nodded even though my father couldn’t see. “Of course, I will not disappoint you.”

We both stopped at the large double doors that were the formal meeting chambers with the Shogun. “Steel yourself my son, for these people are from the sea kingdom. They are not like us.”

“I am ready father.”

The doors opened and it took all my protocol training to not gasp or show any obvious emotion on my face.

They were….mamono! I have read and studied about them, but never would have I imagined to have seen them in person.

The ruler of the entourage seemed to be a feminine creature that was half-snake, half-woman. She fanned herself with an ornate harisen and glanced over to us from talking to the Shogun.

“Silence!” The large woman said to the Shogun, not even looking at him anymore, but kept her vivid purple eyes boring into me. “You! Rioyku! Come here!” She boomed, beckoning to me with her finger.

I gave a nod, but held myself with proper protocol and walked straight to my father’s and my true lord and master.

“My Lord, by your leave, I ask to be allowed to speak with your honored guest.”

The Shogun nodded and gestured in the mamono’s direction.

I turned and bowed to the woman. “My most honorable lady. Forgive that I am not aware of your name- but I Rioyku stand ready to-”

“-Yes, yes, yes….blah-blah-blah….honor, formal nonsense aplenty!” The woman said with an exasperated tone. “My name is Jyun-shri.” She said, almost baring her teeth with the pronunciation of her name. She gestured to her side where a smaller, more cuter version of herself was looking at me from behind her own harisen. “My daughter Jyun-whei noticed you in the yards with your martial arts master. She has asked me to be spared from this droll occasion and to have you show her around the city. I ask- no, I demand that your people show her and me your hospitality by complying.”

I tore my gaze from the cute girl and back to her mother. I gave another bow. “Please, allow me a moment.” I turned back to my master. “My Lord, I stand ready to serve you in any capacity. If it is your will.”

“Rioyku, I give you my leave. Take with you my personal seal. Allow our honored guest whatever we can within reason. Know that you represent me, my kingdom, and your family. Do not dishonor us.”  He handed his personal scepter to one of his Samurai and I graciously accepted it.

“By your leave, my Lord.” I said and motioned to a few of the body guards who came forward with the chair-litter that must have carried the young mamono.

“Mother! I do not want anyone else to be around!” Jyun-whei whined, tugging at her kimono pointing to the litter bearers.

“Daughter! Be reasonable! How else are you to be shown the city?”

“I want Rioyku to carry me!” Jyun-whei said, her face now turning pink. “Please! Cast your spell on him!”

I held up my hand to the litter-bearers and met Jyun-shri’s gaze. “I am ever at your service.”

Jyun-shir let out an exasperated sigh. “Oh fine! I don’t know how you get away with being so spoiled!” She said, and pointed her harisen to me and several tendrils shot into me.

I felt the entire world shift and I strode over to Jyun-whei and picked her up as if she weighed nothing.

“Eeek!” She cried out, her face now tomato red and her snake-like body wrapping around me.

“Daughter?” Jyun-shir nearly hissed. “Did the man hurt you?”

“No! No!” Jyun-whei cried out, holding out both her hands and then wrapping them around my neck. “I- I was just a little overwhelmed, that’s all.” She finished, resting her head on my chest and stroking my neck.

I gulped, and quickly was on my way.

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The day passed in a pleasant blurr with Jyun-whei constantly giggling, pointing at various things and asking me about them….eating the finest cuisine our capital had to offer and even getting a new kimono made from the finest of arachne silks.

But like all blissful things, the day soon turned to sunset which found us sitting at the Shogun’s garden with Jyun-whei leaning into me, her body wrapped around my legs and her arms around my chest.

“Rioyku, this was the most wonderful day!” Jyun-whei sighed, her fingers ran though my hair causing me to shiver. She turned from the sunset and used her fingertips to turn my face to hers. “I really like you...very much.” She said, in a near-whisper...her face now fully pink.

“Well thank you!” I said with a double wink. “I do try my best for all guests of the Shogun!”

“Yes, but-” She traced her clawed finger about my chest. “-do you like me too? Am I more than just a guest to you?”

I felt my own face flush, and speaking suddenly became difficult. “I- ahem...well, yes...yes I do like you. And yes, you are more than just a guest to me.” I nearly stammered.

Jyun-whei’s smile faded but burned brightly in her violet eyes. She leaned forward….her fingers clenched on my own yukata and pulled me towards her.

Oh no! This went against all protocol! This was so improper! I- I-

I reached forward and slid my fingers into Jyun-whei’s hair and met her lips with my own, almost coughing at how her body suddenly squeezed my abdomen and chest with a ferocious savageness.

“Hmmmmm-mmmmm!” Jyun-whei moaned and released me. Her face was now fully violet. She smiled, her eyes flashed with a pink light and she slithered away for a moment. “You will be mine.” She whispered and rose her hands in a strange rhythmic pattern, and I gasped upon seeing her lift in the air as if it was water.

“Eeeeeeeeee!” Jyun-whei cried out in a piercing voice and flew towards the main structure of the Shogun’s palace.

I panted, wondering what just happened, and what was going to happen. I stood and made my way to the Shogun’s audience chamber to return his scepter when I was intercepted by four Samurai.

“Riokyu, you will come with us immediately.”

I nodded, and handed the scepter over feeling a doom creep into my heart. “I understand.”

Upon entering I noticed the Shogun looking pleased, my father looking proud, Jyun-shri looking exasperated and tired…..and Jyun-whei peeking from behind her mother….her face still a deep violet.

“Riokyu-” The Shogun said with his grin just barely showing. “I must congratulate you. We were making very little progress with our treaty and negotiations until the princess Jyun-whei returned….and demanded that you and her to be married.” He looked to Jyun-shri and back to me. “The Honorable Jyun-shri has agreed to a peace, and trade treaty with your union. I command you, as your master, to act in the greater benefit to our people, and to the sea kingdom.”

I nodded and bowed. “Of course, my Lord.” I said. “The princess and I have in this short time have grown quite fond of each other.”

“All the better.” The Shogun said and took out his quill and signed the treaty. “Lady Jyun-shri?”

With a huff, Jyun-shri grasped the quill with her tail and signed the treaty. She slithered up to me and looked down upon me with a stern look. “Boy- she was supposed to marry the prince of the HanZhou shogun. How did you manage to seduce my daughter?”

I was about to speak when she held up her hand.

“Don’t- I don’t even want to know!” She huffed and looked at her daughter and tsked her tongue. “Youth these days, they seem so eager to dive into the rush of romance. Bah!” She looked back to me. “Very well, boy! My attendants shall see to packing your things and delivering them to you, in the meantime you have a wedding to attend to- a wedding night to fulfill-”

“Mother!” Jyun-whei shrieked, her face now hidden behind her hands from embarrassment.

“What? You do- don’t you?” She turned back to me. “At anyrate, you two will depart immediately! I do hope you have a measure of stamina, boy! Us Otohime mate for almost a full three weeks on the first wedding night!” She continued amidst the embarrassed protesting whining of Jun-whei. “You will be free to return here from time to time to visit with family and of course every diplomatic delegation will require your presence.”

She clapped her hands and a portal shimmered into existence. “I shall be along shortly, and have already magically sent word to my Sea Bishop to get your ceremony underway!”

I was about to protest but was immediately shoved through the portal, along with Jyun-whei.

“Hee-hee-hee-hee!” Jyun-whei tittered once through the portal and quickly locked her lips with mine.

''Relax. I need to prepare your body to breathe underwater my darling husband!''  Jyun-whei said in my mind.

After a few moment of panic I noticed I could breathe underwater like it was air.

This is amazing! I thought, feeling my words pass into Jyun-whei’s mind.

She nodded and gestured to a window where I beheld a magnificent underwater city that essentially screamed the promises of a wonderful life ahead.

I felt my darling wife wrap her arms around me and barely noticed the wedding ensemble file in and begin the ceremony….and a new chapter of life for me.