User blog:Redknight910/WWYD Mantis

I take her hand, not wanting to upset her after that display, and ask where we're going.

"Back to my place." Is the response. We appear to be going deeper into the woods. I start to notice plants associated with the demon realm, and wonder just what I've gotten myself into.

We come up on a clearing that has a crudely made campsite sitting within it.

"I hope you like it." She says quietly, turning away to hide her blush. I comment that it's lovely, but I need to find some herbs and get hoe before the sun goes down.

"But... I built this for you." She pushes me to the ground and starts straddling me. I then notice one of her eyes has an unusual mark, some of the facets are cracked, and I suddenly recognise her as a girl I saved some years ago from being trampled by my livestock.

She quietly slips off my pants and then slips down my rod. I groan as her wonderful body begins to warm up. We stay like that until long after sunset. We walk into the small shelter built against the tree, and she starts a fire for us. I ask who those men were, and she frowns.

"Poachers, rustlers, anything they can be to leech off of someone else." I then start worrying about the farm.

"They'll be alright, don't worry." Se whispers, slowly snuggling into my arm. We go to sleep like that. When I wake, she's gone, but the fire's been stoked. I wander around the camp, collecting various plants that I know will be useful later, despite their origins, until she returns. When I ask her where she's been, she presents a skinned rabbit.

"I got breakfast." She calmly states, and begins cooking it over the fire. As we sit down and eat I start asking about her, about why she never just visited me on the farm.

"I... Don't like your animals." She says, rubbing her cracked eye. I smile warmly, understanding why after she nearly got trampled by them. I get up to leave when she grabs my arm desperately. "Please don't go." She quickly whispers, not able to look me in the eye. I pick her up and kiss her, telling her I need to go home.

"I... I want to go, but those things..." I smile, telling her she's a lot bigger than she was when she last saw them. "O-Okay. I'll come."

The two of us arrive back at my farm a few hours later, and I smile when the animals start trying to get away from her.

"They're... Scared of me..." She marvels, a slight smile on her face. From that day we lived together, she became a great help around the farm, and an even better help when I needed to go into the woods for herbs again. Every time we walk through the woods, we end up back in the clearing, spending a night at the campsite.