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Chapter 25 - The Celestial Remnant Ch13: Schnees

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Betad by Malcolm Tent, Priapus, Marethyu, Mike God of Lore, Beans

The Celestial Remnant

Chapter 13: Schnees

– Weiss Schnee –

You know, her life had actually made sense a month ago.

She'd had it all planned out. She'd come to Beacon (done), get a powerful and talented partner (check), and their team would be the most respected and powerful in the school. That one was a firm maybe. Powerful, certainly… but respected?

"What are you all doing?" Weiss asked, looking at the scene before her with a long-suffering sigh and a bright red blush.

On the bed, her bed now that she looked closer, Nora was smugly riding a naked Akari. This would not be surprising, despite Nora maybe having some boyfriend in Atlas or something, if it wasn't for the fact that a fully dressed Nora was also sitting at a desk in front of the bed, taking notes more seriously than she ever did in class. Her face burned as she watched Akari's large penis repeatedly vanish into Nora's vagina, which was topped with a small bush of orange hair, and Penny cheerfully waved her over from the desk.

Life used to make sense. 

"Salutations, Friend! Nora is studying the art of copulation in preparation for her date with Ren!" Penny explained, guiding her to sit at the desk that she and the clothed Nora had been sitting at, a notebook full of incredibly accurate drawings of Akari and Nora in many different positions on the pages. "Neo has kindly offered herself as the model, for full accuracy."

'Nora' waved at her from her position on Akari's cock, before her body shifted and Weiss froze as Nora's curvy form was replaced with a more slender, paler form, her own face scrunched up in pleasure as a fake Weiss bounced on Akari's manhood, Akari's hands on her hips.

"My buttocks are far firmer than that! If you're going to abuse my form, at least get my best feature correct! And my breasts are not so saggy, you damnable mute!" Weiss sputtered, making Neo pause as her form shifted and the multi-coloured mute appeared again. 

Neo gestured wildly, and Penny perked up.

"Neo says she can't be accurate because she hasn't seen you naked!" Penny translated. Wait, had Nora stripped for 'accuracy'? Instantly, she went to reply that she was not stripping for something so ridiculous before her father's 'suggestion' repeated in her mind. His blunt 'recommendation', a thinly veiled order, to stop any efforts to become too close to Akari and taint herself with a Faunus lover.

He'd hate the idea of this…

Her face continued to burn as her dress hit the floor, but she posed proudly before her team (and Neo) as she gestured at herself.

"As you can see, I have a wonderful backside and it certainly is not as… flabby as you made it look, Neo Politan! I don't even need a bra, my breasts are perfectly perky without it," Weiss explained, bright red but proud as she refused to allow Neo to slander her elegant dancer's form. She'd worked hard to keep her figure, and she wasn't having the psychotic mute make her look ugly just because she didn't have the breasts of her mother or sister!

Akari moved his gaze from Neo to her body, making her pose slightly as she crossed her arms beneath her chest with a huff, only wearing her underwear. Damn it all, she was wearing a pair of plain grey sports panties, rather than anything seductive… she'd been training to try to keep up with her obscene partner after all, and training in a thong was too much even for her. Should she take that off as well?

Akari's eyes moved over her body, appreciation in his gaze as she shuffled smugly, even as she wondered what the hell she was thinking, stripping in front of this bunch of weirdos.

As Neo took on a more accurate version of her body, Weiss remained in the seat that Penny had pushed her into, watching the fake Weiss get pounded into the bed, which was still her bed, with a bright red blush on her face but a general sensation of triumph at defying her father.

A step in the right direction, and nothing he could do would stop her from getting the best partner in more than schoolwork. Her father's control of her life ended here.

– Later –

Staring in disbelief, she looked over the mountain of gems and gold that Akari had in his 'Dragon's Lair', her mind rushing through the quick mental calculation of just how rich he actually was. 

"What are you looking for, Akari?" Weiss asked, wondering why he'd dragged her along.

"Mhmm. Gems are good for enchanting and can hold a lot more. Gonna sew some into your dress, but need to find ones that fit your look. Too pretty to look gaudy," Akari explained, gesturing around the piles of gems that his floating spectral hands were sorting. She didn't know how many of those weird hands he had, but they were certainly useful.

"W-well, of course. Using too many gems in your outfit is just a tacky attempt to show off your wealth," Weiss agreed, blushing as she looked over the pile of blue and white gems he'd set aside, clearly understanding her preference.

"Also, help me pick for Nora and Penny as well. They're bad at fashion," Akari said, making her go to respond before she nodded.

"I can only imagine," Weiss admitted, wondering what someone like Nora would think looked 'good'.

"Penny picked a rainbow design. The clothes designer in me cried," Akari admitted quietly, making her giggle. She had noticed that everything he made was made to be very aesthetically pleasing, so she could only imagine how badly Penny had mismatched things to get such a reaction from him.

"I'd be happy to help. I certainly will not have my team looking like they fell through a pile of glitter," Weiss agreed haughtily.

"That's why you're the best team leader," Akari agreed, giving her a thumbs up before he paused. "Oh, take this. Bored of it, and it fits you better."

Before she could respond, he poked her on the nose and a feeling of pure power rushed through her veins, knowledge of how to control gravity itself flooding her mind. 

"A-are you sure?" Weiss asked, making Akari pause and scratch his chin.

"It didn't suit me. I think it suits you," Akari said with a shrug, making her beam because while she had felt required to ask, she did not actually want to give up the sheer power she could feel inside her. Standing on her tiptoes, she placed a kiss on his cheek and made him blink.

"Thank you, Akari. I won't let you down," Weiss promised.

"Mhmm. Now help me pick the gems," Akari said, making her nod easily as they went through the mountain of collected gems, Akari letting her keep any interesting ones she found. In the end, they picked a nice selection that could complement the outfits of their team and friends, each one ready to be imbued with Akari's power.

She was the first to be given a gem-enchantment, as his partner and team leader, naturally. In her case, he simply made a crystalline shield enchantment that would augment her aura and help make her less of a glass cannon so she could focus on blasting people with the power of gravity itself, mixed with her glyphs. Akari's theory on gems being better for enchantment proved to be more than accurate; with the gem both serving as a shield and a secondary source of aura that would fill up with her own excess aura, greatly increasing her own aura reserves and survivability. 

As they finished their work, Weiss looked at the silently smug Akari. He was proud of his work, as he should be, and while he wasn't boastful, she could tell he was satisfied with his efforts from the way his tail swayed back and forth.

"We are going on a date soon," Weiss declared, making Akari blink at her commanding tone.

"Okay," Akari agreed easily, making her cross her arms and smile proudly. Of course he wouldn't have a problem.

"I will be planning it all. I will tell you when I have everything set up," Weiss continued.

"Okay," Akari agreed again, happy to leave such things to her. Taking his hand, she strolled through Beacon with a proud, smug smile, knowing her interfering father would undoubtedly hear about this before long. Soon, he'd understand that she'd grown beyond his control, while being too powerful for him to simply toss her aside in favour of Whitley.

Yes, everything was working out exactly as she planned and there was nothing he could do to stop it.

– Ruby Rose –

"Are you sure I can have him?" Ruby asked excitedly, watching the little shield-drone fly around her as it let out a series of adorable beeps and boops.

"Yeah. He's not seeing much use since my powers went weird, and you have silver eyes so you need the protection," Akari agreed easily, ruffling her hair as she swatted his hand away with a blush.

Her life had become so much better since she'd met the strange, blank-faced fox boy. 

"He's not wrong. You can never have too much protection, Ruby," her mom said, floating around her with a serious expression. "Though I'd argue that you need just as much protection. Akari."

"Meh."

"Don't 'meh' me, young man. Do you have any idea of the target you've painted on your back?" Summer said, hands on her hips as she scolded Akari who just stood there with his usual blank face.

"I know. Still want Ruby to take Couant though. I'll be fine, I'm a big boy," Akari said with a lazy shrug. "Ironwood thinks they're more likely to target her over me because my power is scary."

"That's… a valid concern, given your one-man genocide of Grimm recently. Honestly, it's humbling to know you did more in an afternoon than I did in my entire career," Summer sighed fondly.

"Yeah! The news said attacks are down worldwide after you flew around raining holy water down on them all!" Ruby cheered, stopping playing with Couant for a moment as the little drone circled her. "You're like a superhero!"

"Eh. Wanted to test something. It worked," Akari said humbly, shrugging lazily. "Ironwood did most of the real work, using the massacre to build up defences and boring stuff like that."

"James may have the social skills of a brick, but he does know his stuff," Summer agreed with an amused smile. "But you shouldn't put down your own efforts. Your rain is what made it possible to begin with."

"Mhmm. I know," Akari agreed with a shrug. 

"Honestly, I'm worried you'll put us out of business before I manage to become a huntress," Yang joked from where she was lounging on her seat. She'd tired herself out throwing magma around, again, and had been politely ordered to get out of the training range since she kept melting things.

"Nah. As long as there are negative emotions, there'll be Grimm to hunt. I'm just trimming the numbers a little to even the odds," Akari said easily. 

"Too true. I don't think even Akari can completely wipe out the Grimm," Summer agreed with a frown. "There's always been more Grimm than the Huntsmen and Huntresses could handle. I'm sure the more remote villages that don't get much Hunter support are grateful for your work."

"So don't worry. There's still plenty for you to set on fire," Akari promised, giving Yang a small smirk as she laughed.

"Good to know. I'd hate to think I'm practising making mini volcanoes for nothing," Yang said smugly.

"Ah, that's how you got banned from the practice arena?" Akari said, making Yang shrug.

"Goodwitch said to do my best. How was I supposed to know my best was a volcanic eruption?" Yang replied shamelessly.

"And yet, you still lost to Pyrrha," Ruby teased, making her sister scowl playfully.

"That's because a certain someone lit a fire under her ass and the Invincible Girl went into overdrive. Now that she's actually showed off her semblance, she's not even trying to hide it anymore and just goes wild with it. The fight barely started before she was trying to beat me to death with the arena. Pyrrha is great, but holy shit that girl is intense," Yang laughed.

"I think she's avoiding me a little after our duel," Akari admitted, and that made Ruby and Yang share a look. Pyrrha took fighting seriously, even if it was becoming clear that she didn't care much for her reputation. Pyrrha had entire notebooks dedicated to Akari's fighting style and how to counter it.

That wasn't mentioning the pictures. No matter how Pyrrha claimed it, even Ruby wasn't naive enough to think that Pyrrha was studying shirtless pictures of Akari to better understand his build. Maybe she should tell Akari that Penny was sharing shirtless pictures of him? 

…not to mention the other pictures. And videos. And diagrams. Pretty much every girl in the school had seen them at this point. Well, she hadn't but that was because it was weird to see pictures of Akari naked when he didn't know Penny was- not that she wanted to see them if he did know but- okay, she'd seen them a little because Yang was a troll and had sent them to her under a misleading title but that wasn't her fault! And no, she hadn't stared, no matter what Yang said. 

…why did the stupid app tell the other person when you saved the picture? She never sent pictures, so she hadn't known about that feature until Yang told her. 

"I'm sure she'll want a rematch when she's ready," Yang said diplomatically. Akari just shrugged again. She should be more like Akari and just shrug at whatever came her way. It seemed to work out way too well.

But for now, she was happy to just relax and spend time with her family and best friend. Her dad had shown up, embarrassing her and Yang as he swapped between incredibly grateful and mildly threatening but Mom had shut him up when he got weird about her spending time with a boy.

Akari had just shrugged. Somehow, that was more damaging to her father's attempt to defend his daughter's purity than Summer's scolding and Yang's outright laughter. Shrugging really did seem effective.

As Akari had wandered off, probably to change someone else's life in amazing and nonsensical ways, her father had taken her aside and explained that she was certainly too young for boys, and that she should stab Mr Ironwood if he hinted at joining Akari's breeding program.

She just shrugged.

It really was a useful trick.

— Qrow Branwen –

Summer's return had done more to shock Raven into submission than any of the other nonsensical bullshit that Akari had pulled out of his ass. Not that he was doing any better. Finding out that Summer was back as a ghost guardian angel that just radiated magic had left him dumbstruck, but he had work to do.

Roman Torchwick was a smug bastard who Qrow would happily punch in the face, but Qrow had to give the cocky asshole credit where it was due. He had an amazing sense of self-preservation. 

The information he'd brought had helped expose Salem's agents, Cinder and her pair of minions. Cute, the Grimm Queen's minions had minions of their own. But it had also exposed something else. They'd done their due diligence, ten times over because of the sheer fucking mess that was involved with this particular revelation. 

Oz and Goodwitch had given Lionheart a chance to prove he wasn't a traitor, multiple chances. He'd failed every single fucking one, and that meant it was his turn. A headmaster turning traitor was a major problem, and one that they all agreed they couldn't leave to fester. It wouldn't be his first time making a huntsman disappear after they switched sides, but Oz had insisted that they take Leo in alive.

Seemed like a mistake to him, but he wasn't in charge; he was just the one who did the actual dirty work while Oz and Ironwood sat in their towers. Grabbing Leo wasn't even hard, not with Raven dragged back into the fold and eager to get back in the good books of the side that had fucking Akari on it.

Raven had also suggested just killing Leo, but once again, Oz wanted the coward alive. Most of his sob story was the same old shit they'd heard a hundred times before. Leo realised that Salem couldn't be killed and switched sides to save his own skin. They'd found the weird Grimm Salem used to communicate with him hidden away in Haven Academy, and slain it easily. It was mildly amusing to see Raven look disgusted at Leo's 'weakness' when she'd run away for the same damn reason, but his sister had never minded being a massive fucking hypocrite. 

While most of Leo's whining was useless self-loathing and rationalising his betrayals, he had been mildly useful in giving them a better target. Arthur Watts, some egghead from Atlas who was a firm believer in the cult of Salem. Turns out he was some big scientist in Atlas who was thought to be dead, and knew far too much about Atlas' defences for someone on the other side.

James wasn't so forgiving as Oz, and Leo had his uses. Watts died without even realising that Leo had turned coat, again. But, not many could survive being ambushed by two Branwens. Raven didn't want to risk word of her presence getting back to Salem, so she was doubly thorough in making sure Watts never even saw his attacker. 

For the first time, he actually felt like they were making progress against Salem and her seemingly endless supply of monsters and traitors. And all it took was some weird fucking Faunus brat and his seemingly endless supply of bullshit.

Maybe they were still mostly fucked and he was just getting sentimental in his old age.

Eh, either or. 

"So, gonna be less of a shit mom to this one?" Qrow asked, taking a moment to enjoy the truly venomous stare that his loving sister sent his way. "Well, Summer's back so she can probably make up for your shitty parental skills again."

Ducking under her attempt to stab him, Qrow strolled back into Beacon with a grin on his face.

A grin that was promptly wiped off his face as some upper years came to Raven, asking for another duel. He felt his mind mentally break as he watched his sister go along with the third-year students, lecturing them on the brutalities of combat.

Wait, Raven was actually teaching people?

Shit, there went his happy mood. Running along, he joined the impromptu lesson and watched in a mixture of disbelief and trauma as he realised that she was actually a good (if brutal) teacher, seemingly enjoying beating up the students and actually going out of her way to help them. Well, 'help'. It took him a moment to work out what was going on, and he could only stare in horror. Oh fuck, she was attracting the edgy students with her might makes right, apathetic bullshit. Raven had a fucking fan club.

Oh boy, Yang was gonna be fucking pissed.

– Ozpin –

After escaping a less than amused Glynda, using the need to focus on Haven as a distraction, Ozpin sighed. Replacing Leo was not easy, as there were not so many Huntsmen or Huntresses that could take his place and none of the Haven teachers really stood out. Covering up Leo's disappearance had also not been easy, but with Leo's cooperation (to save himself from being outright executed by James), they'd falsified an extended break from teaching and put one of Haven's professors in his place as a temporary measure.

The discovery that Akari had just wandered into Salem's home had come as a surprise, but at this point he'd given up trying to predict what Akari was going to do. After some questioning, they'd learnt several important things.

Salem could see Akari when he was projecting his mind, and that was concerning as it meant she was definitely better with magic than Ozpin himself. His own magic was recovering due to his regular baths in the Fairy Fountain, but he could not detect Akari when he was using Farseeing. There was a worry that Salem might be able to trap him, and they'd asked Akari not to repeat his trick but whether he'd listen was anyone's guess.

Akari had also confirmed that he hadn't been able to conjure his holy rainclouds in the Grimmlands, Salem's power had saturated the very land itself, and it fought against his attempts. It was unsurprising, given that Akari's power was so tied to Light while that entire section of the world was infused with the powers of the God of Darkness. It was where the God of Darkness had once made his home, and there was a considerable amount of that divine presence still in the land itself. 

Akari had seen entire herds of Grimm heading to the Grimmlands, and their reports said the same. Salem was pulling back all her strongest Grimm away from the kingdoms and reinforcing her own little slice of darkness. It made sense. It simply wasn't safe for Grimm to be in the open now as Akari could simply rain down holy water whenever he pleased.

So, Grimm were retreating to places where the water was unlikely to reach them, such as cave systems deep underground, or they were migrating to the Grimmlands, answering Salem's call.

It wouldn't stop the attacks worldwide, of course. Grimm would be present wherever sapient beings were present. But the Grimm that remained were the younger, often less intelligent, Grimm. The older, more powerful ones knew they were in danger and were answering Salem's call. It was not a fatal blow in their endless war, but it was a chance for the forces of humanity to recover from the endless wearing-down the Grimm had inflicted on them.

Akari's holy lake moat had been an inspired idea, and it had already been filled thanks to his newest trick. They'd witnessed weaker Grimm approaching the moat surrounding Beacon only to melt the moment they tried passing it, and taking this into account, it meant they had a way to make a more effective defence against the Grimm by repeating this trick.

They'd discussed building similar defensive structures around the cities and more vulnerable towns, in a group chat James had started. Akari simply responded with a thumbs up emote when asked if he'd fill the moats once they were dug out. Essentially, the Grimm were the ones on the defensive for once and they intended to make the most of this.

The various councils all wanted access to Akari himself, of course, but dealing with the politicians was no hard feat for one as versed in politics as him and something he happily did, keeping them from bothering Akari too much. 

Going over the plans for the improved defences in Vale, Ozpin hummed to himself. In truth, he was no closer to unravelling the mystery of Akari than he had been at the start, but he had long since accepted that the whims of the Gods were not something that even one such as him could truly understand.

Akari was simply Akari. That was the only answer he had that didn't send him scrambling for some of Qrow's secret stash. But, as it turned out, he could still take advantage of the insanity, even if he didn't have a clue what was going on.

– Harriet Bree –

Ace Ops never failed.

They were the best of the best, and while she took offence at being assigned to babysitting duty, it didn't change the core of their team. They did whatever Atlas needed, and they never failed in their duty.

"Are you actively trying to make my job harder?!" Harriet asked, teeth gritted as Akari blinked in confusion, staring at her for a long moment.

"...who are you?" Akari finally asked, making Elm let out a deep sigh, frustration mixed with amusement.

"Who- Who am I? I'm your bodyguard, remember? Because you're one of the most targetted people in the fucking world," Harriet spat out, looking down at the snack in his hands. "And tell me, Akari, how am I supposed to bodyguard someone who takes day trips to other kingdoms without telling anyone?!"

"Nora told me about a good ice cream place in Mistral. I was fine, I told Ozpin where I was," Akari said, giving her a thumbs up.

"Who told General Ironwood, who wanted to know why we were guarding an empty bedroom while you fucked off to the other side of the world, again," Harriet shouted, making him blink again. She stared into his silver eyes, trying to compare the divine figure she'd seen flying through the skies, slaughtering Grimm by the hundreds with storm clouds with the gormless man before her. "My record was pristine before you. It was perfect, without a single black mark or footnote. How am I supposed to know where you are when you keep teleporting around? How am I supposed to protect you when you're usually in a different room with your latest girl?"

"That's rough," Akari said, genuinely sounding sympathetic as if he wasn't the source of 100% of her troubles. 

"I'm going to punch you," Harriet swore, vibrating with rage as Elm placed a calming hand on her shoulder.

"What my teammate was trying to say is that you're making our job unnecessarily hard, Akari," Elm said softly, making Akari stare at her for a moment. 

"Okay," Akari finally said, making them share a look. Okay? What was okay? "My bad."

That was… some progress, right? It was a start, at least.

"All we're asking is that you keep us updated on where you are going. We get that your position requires a great deal of… privacy, but at least inform us if you're portalling away from the school," Elm tried, making him pause again, the moment dragging out far too long as she vibrated in impatience.

Did he do this on purpose? 

"Okay," Akari finally said, as if that singular word needed so long to come up with. Elm smiled at his easy response, but Harriet could only stare at him in growing annoyance. There was something about his attitude that infuriated her.

Her own response was cut off as someone approached the room where Akari's team stayed, making both her and Elm straighten up. As a member of Atlas' military, she knew the key figures that they had to be careful and respectful around. She'd seen Jacques Schnee generally making an issue of himself around the school in his usual arrogant way, but she hadn't realised he'd brought the whole family as the often-drunk Willow Schnee approached, stumbling slightly as she looked around.

"Oh, hello. You must be Akari, yes?" Willow asked, making Akari nod.

"Mhmm. You look like a Schnee," Akari said, making Willow giggle slightly.

"That is because I am a Schnee," Willow confirmed, looking amused.

"So you're from Atlas?" Akari asked, making Willow nod as she went to speak. "Understood."

Taking her hand, he led her into the room as she and Elm froze, exchanging a look as Akari gave them a thumbs up and informed them he'd be in here for a while, closing the door.

"I…" Elm started, trailing off. "Oh."

As the sounds began to drift out of the room, they looked at each other for a long moment, wondering what they were supposed to do as Akari fucked Jacques Schnee's wife.

"Yeah, I'm not touching that," Elm finally decided. "We didn't see who went in. We didn't know who was in there with him. It looked like Winter from a distance."

"...Agreed."

Fucking Akari.

– Willow Schnee –

"Oh my," Willow said as Akari broke the kiss, leading her to the bed. Her daughter's partner was certainly a forward one, wasn't he?

She'd come to track down Weiss, who she was fairly certain was avoiding her, and had hoped that coming to her room would help pin her down, but instead she was the only one getting pinned down as her panties were skillfully removed from under her skirt, which was bunched up at her upper thighs.

She could stop the rather lustful young man, but hadn't the Atlas council been talking about rewarding Akari for his work in clearing the most dangerous sections of Atlas? Sure, this wasn't what they had in mind, but he was cute enough, and she was drunk enough that it made sense to her. 

Moaning into his kiss, she helped him remove the rather lovely mistral-inspired robe, appreciating the muscular but slender body beneath, her hands working at his belt. This was obviously a bad idea, but bad ideas were something of a speciality for her. She'd married Jacques after all.

"Oh my, indeed. It's no wonder Winter has been walking with a limp and a smile," Willow purred, grasping his already rock-hard cock and stroking it as he worked at removing her top, tossing her shirt away as he undid her bra. 

"...is she your sister?" Akari asked, making Willow truly giggle to herself as she lined him up and hooked a leg around his waist, pulling him in. Ah, she wasn't sure if he was flattering her or genuinely had no idea who she was, but it didn't particularly matter.

"Mmm, something like that," Willow agreed as she pulled him into her right to the hilt. "Does it matter?"

"Eh," Akari agreed, kissing her again as he began to thrust, guided by her legs as she locked her ankles behind his waist. See, that was the spirit.

"Good boy. Harder, I'm not so old I can't appreciate things being a little more… ahh, vigorous," Willow teased, kissing his neck as she wrapped one hand around the base of his tail and gently stroked it, enjoying his cute little reactions as he picked up speed, the room filling with the sound of their flesh clapping together.

– Akari –

Okay, this time the Atlas guards didn't say 'wait Akari, that's a dangerous criminal' so this is definitely a part of the breeding program. Weiss doesn't talk about her family much, and neither does Winter, but I've heard a lot about the Schnee family and I figure this is probably some cousin or aunt. Can't be their mom, she's married to that Jacques dude who is lurking around the school, and this woman isn't wearing a wedding ring.

100cp granted, 100cp total.

Flipping over the white-haired milf, I hear her giggle again as I slide back into her, using my new position to pick up speed and give her the pounding she clearly wants. Reaching under her, I cup her breasts as I kiss her neck, thrusting into her from behind as she moans lewdly into my pillows.

With Neo, I've gotten used to girls who like it a little rough. Actually a lot rough, Neo isn't happy unless the fucking ends with someone bleeding, sometimes me, usually her. Still, Neo is far more durable than she looks, and I do make sure to hold back enough that this is just pleasurable for… Miss Schnee. 

I really should start getting their names first, shouldn't I?

Oh well, too late now.

The important thing is that my newest Schnee partner is a grade-A milf, with large tits and an incredibly curvy waist. Her breasts are sagging a little from age, but they're bigger than Winter's and incredibly fun to play with as I take her from behind.

Spanking her ass, I watch it jiggle as she moans again, the sound being all the encouragement I need to start playing her ass like a drum. I think she's more like Neo than I first thought, and that briefly makes me check the bed for any knives Neo may have hidden. Finding none, I get back to what matters.

Doing my duty to the world, one bred milf at a time.

Gripping her hair, I yank it back so her moans aren't muffled anymore as I angle myself just right so I can strike deep. Fucking is basically just like fighting, and technique matters as much as raw power. The new angle lets me make the most of each thrust, sending a wave of pleasure through her body with each deep, penetrating movement.

"M-more, Akari. Use me," she moans, moving her hips back in time with my thrusts. She's more experienced than Winter, and kinda reminds me of Raven actually. Our fingers interlock above her head, and I pause my thrusts as I notice something. There's a small, slightly discoloured band around her ring finger.

Hmm.

Oh well.

Too late to worry about it now, it's none of my business why she joined the breeding program.

— Bonus Scene — Cinder Fall

Sitting in Salem's castle, Cinder seethed with anger. So much planning, ruined by a man she had quickly grown to hate. 

Akari.

The maiden had recovered, and that was merely an annoying setback as it had meant Amber was unlikely to die and give her the full power of the Fall Maiden instead of the stolen fragments she had. Then his actions had made Roman flee, and Adam got called back, denying her her tools. Then he'd gone and wiped out the Grimm she had planned to use against Vale. He didn't even know she existed, and yet he seemed to stifle her at every turn.

She knew why she was truly bitter about it. Akari had everything she wanted. All the power at his fingertips, everything she'd ever dreamt of wielding, and he'd seemingly got it for free. With the death of Watts and Leo having turned on them, Salem had called her back. 

She didn't shed a singular tear for Arthur Watts, and Leo was always going to be unreliable, but even still it was an annoying setback for their plans. If Salem even had plans anymore, as she had been exceedingly vague about what they were doing next.

As more reports came from Beacon, Cinder could only silently rage as word reached them of all the magical powers Akari was giving away freely, handing out Maiden-like powers as if they were candy. If she'd just been allowed to go through with her own plans-

But no, Salem had insisted they remain in the castle, where Cinder could only seethe and rage at the injustice of the world.

At least she'd lived to see Arthur Watts die like a fool. Every storm cloud had its silver lining.

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