Return of the Concubine: Futa Princess Rimi
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Return of the Concubine
Princess Rimi lives in a magical world as the Futa Princess destined to one day rule the kingdom.
The land is filled with tentacle monsters, farmers, archers, cottages, and concubines. Yes, concubines.
For mature readers 18+ due to the explicit relationships and magical Futa settings.
Follow Rimi as she completes quests with the ultimate goal of saving her life.
Heather Keyes
By day, I work as a receptionist in a dental office. By night, I'm an erotic author. On the weekends I'm a photographer taking naughty pics of my friends. I write erotica because I've had my heart broken so many times it's pathetic. It's an escape, and a way to make a little extra money. More than the money, I've made some really good friends over the past two years. They've told me what they like and don't like about my stories. I appreciate each and every one of them.
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Return of the Concubine - Heather Keyes
Futa Princess Rimi
Return of the Concubine
Chapter 1
Princess Rimi was sitting under a tree in the late afternoon. The shade cooled the princess’s body but not her temper. She was still extremely mad at the old farmer. Soon, she would take her vengeance and reclaim her concubine. How dare that man take my property, Rimi thought? I will teach him a thing or two the next time I see him. And, if he has laid one finger on my concubine, I will kill him.
Rimi gathered her potions and spells and laid them on the ground. It was important to know how every item worked. She had never seen that much magic in one place. The mage was indeed a kindhearted woman, but Rimi was afraid the woman was putting too much faith in her abilities. Although Rimi had been around many magicians, from time to time, in the palace—she was not of that practice. Nor was she a mage as the old woman in town seems to have been. Rimi had studied and had been brought up in the ways of being a princess. She was to, one day; take over her father’s kingdom. Magic and potions was something she had never studied—but now must use almost as an expert to get her quest accomplished.
Rimi took the map out of her pocket and she examined it closely. The farmer’s cottage was almost within striking distance. While it may be true that Rimi wanted revenge, she wanted her concubine more than anything else. It was not because Kumiko was her property; it was because she had fallen in love with her. Kimiko weighed heavily upon Rimi’s mind. She worried that the concubine may have been hurt in the scuffle when she was kidnapped.
Rimi decided to meditate under the shade of the tree. It was the perfect opportunity to take advantage of the cool breeze. Stress was not going to help her in this situation; worry would only make things worse.
The princess crossed her legs and concentrated on her posture. Rimi had been taught that assuming the correct position and concentration and meditation was essential to the fulfillment. Her father saw to it that she was trained in the art of meditation by the best clerics in the land.
As Rimi meditated, all she could think about was Kumiko. This is useless, she thought. I might as well start traveling again. About the same time, she heard a clang, clang, clang from the path in the forest. Someone is coming. Who would travel the path this late? The sun is almost down,
Rimi muttered to herself.
Rimi gathered her belongings and made way to the road. It was very unusual to find someone traveling the roads this late. Most people understood the dangers associated with it. Wild animals come out at this time. And most importantly: thieves.
Rimi crouched in the tall grass next to the road. The clanking got louder. Whoever it was certainly had been no professional, Rimi thought. Otherwise they would not be making so much noise.
After a few moments, Rimi saw a young woman, about the same age as her concubine, coming down the road with two buckets. She was traveling fast as fast as her feet would carry her.
The Futa princess paid extra attention to make sure no one was following the girl. When she was satisfied, Rimi stood up and brought attention to herself.
Chapter 2
It startled the young woman when she noticed Rimi. The girl wasn’t expecting anyone to be along the road this time of evening. Most of the locals knew not to be out when the sun was going down, or after dark; too many bad things could happen. She dropped her pales and was about to scream. Shh,
Rimi whispered. Yelling is a bad idea this late in the forest. It might draw attention to our whereabouts.
The girl stood motionless in the evening shade as the trees covered the path and the forest floor in an odious sign of possible things to come. Her eyes widened as she stared at Rimi. She did not know what to expect next.
Please don’t hurt me,
the girl whispered, putting her hand to her mouth. I’m just passing through. I have nothing of value for you to steal. I’m just a poor peasant girl.
I’m not going to hurt you,
Rimi smiled. You have nothing to fear from me.
The Futa princess looked the girl up and down. What is a young woman like you doing on the road this late in the evening? It’s not safe.
I sell milk to the taverns and inns in town. My cart cracked a wheel, and I left it in town to be fixed. I didn’t have enough money to stay at the inn tonight, so I decided to walk home. I got started late, that’s why I’m out here,
the woman said.
Rimi accepted the answer without question. The young woman was too young and inexperienced to be out on the road this time of night. The sun had almost set. She probably didn’t even understand how much danger she was in. Even experienced warriors didn’t like to travel at night if they didn’t have to do it.
My name is Futa Princess Rimi. What is your name?
Rimi said.
The girl’s eyes got wider. You’re the one everyone in town is talking about. The Futa Princess,
the girl said with a bit of uneasiness in her voice. My name is Penelope. I have a small cow farm not too far from here,
she said.
Penelope, that’s a sweet name,
Rimi said. Everyone is talking about me in the town. Imagine that.
There was a certain amount of satisfaction in knowing she had caused quite a stir in town.
Yes, they are buzzing about the Futa princess who has come to town. You lost your concubine as the story goes,
Penelope said dropping her eyes.
My concubine was stolen from me by a farmer who we met traveling on the road; this road as a matter of fact. I aim to get her back and to teach the farmer a lesson,
Rimi said.
I know this farmer you speak of. I have traded with him from time to time. I don’t like him,
the young woman said. If you will escort me home, you can stay the night. And, I will lead you to the farmer’s farm in the morning,
the woman said.
Yes. That sounds like a wonderful idea,
Rimi smiled. I will protect you. And, you can take me to this farmer.
The two women made their way along the path unharmed, thanks to Rimi’s protection.
Chapter 3
Soon after, the women made it to Penelope’s home.