Rapunzel (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales)

Rapunzel (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales) by Julie Law

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Rapunzel
    (Futanari Erotica Fairy Tales #1)
    By
    Julie Law
     
     
     
    Copyright ©2014
    All Rights Reserved
Rapunzel
     
    There
was once a man and a woman who longed for a child. They prayed and begged God,
but it appeared that their wish of becoming parents would never come true.
    It
all changed when they met the Enchantress.
    They
had heard the woman was powerful in magic and in herbs. Feeling desperate, the
couple approached her and begged for her help.
    The
Enchantress was a fickle woman, capable of great generosity and great
selfishness. When she heard the couple’s plead she was moved and consented to
help.
    As
the months went by and she continuously prepared herbs and magical potions for
the couple, the Enchantress slowly fell in love with the husband. He loved her
back and, without his wife suspecting anything, they became lovers.
    He
would spend the days with his wife, making love to her and trying to make her
conceive, and at night he would slink out of the house and find the Enchantress,
losing himself in her embrace.
    Their
relationship lasted for months.
    The
Enchantress knew she shouldn’t have seduced him, but she couldn’t help it. She
didn’t hate the woman, but she envied what the she had. She hated to smell his
wife in his skin when he came to her, she hated that he didn’t have the stamina
to fully satisfy her after spending the afternoon with her, and she hated
having to share him.
    So
she gave him an ultimatum.
    He
would have a week to leave his wife and go to live with the Enchantress. The
husband pleaded with her for more time, but she didn’t relent and he accepted
her offer and decided to end his matrimony.
    The
week passed slowly, their routine uninterrupted, the husband enjoying his last
few days with his wife, knowing he would leave her before long.
    Finally
the last day of the week came and he and the Enchantress went to confront his
wife. He had barely stepped inside his home when his wife rushed to him and
embraced him, laughing and smiling. When he questioned her why she was so happy
she replied she was pregnant, that their efforts had finally paid off and she
had a child inside of her.
    The
husband laughed and embraced her back, holding her with all his strength, the
love that had been forgotten during the last few months suddenly rekindled. Husband
and wife laughed and danced and talked, always without noticing the woman by
the door, the one with a breaking heart.
    A
sudden party was prepared and the joyous couple called all their neighbors and
friends, spreading the good news. The wife, happy and radiant, called the
Enchantress to her side and told everyone how without her help she wouldn’t
have been able to have a child.
    The
Enchantress received the woman’s thanks and the gratitude of the couple’s
friends and family, all while feeling her heart die bit by bit, smiling while
she didn’t mean it, jealousy growing by leaps and bounds in her soul.
    At
the end of the night she approached the husband and spoke to him. He kissed her
one last time and told her he would always love her, but he couldn’t and wouldn’t
abandon his wife, not when she carried his child.
    The
Enchantress nodded and accepted his words, even as she seethed inside.
    During
the next few days the Enchantress’ anger, envy and loneliness grew. Feeling fury
and despair, the woman decided to get her revenge upon the husband, and steeled
her heart. She prepared a magical potion and after completing it, she soaked a
rampion, a rapunzel as it was called in their land, in it.
    She
took the plant with her and visited the couple, gifting the rampion to the
wife, saying that if she ate it the couple’s child would grow to be healthy and
strong. The wife embraced her heartily, thanking her for all she had done. A part
of the Enchantress’ mind shouted at her for deceiving the young wife, but her
desire for revenge won out and in the end she left without warning the woman
about her poisoned gift.
    The
Enchantress

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