72: Supper
New Life As An Ecchi Girl With A “Big Surprise”
72: Supper
The moment Beatrice stepped through the door, Tabitha jumped from the table, knocking the chair aside, and ran right into Beatriceâs face.
âWHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL THIS TIME!?â The skinny, half-naked, green-haired mage screamed.
Beatrice pushed Tabitha back and wiped the mageâs spit off her face before saying, âCalm down! Weâve been gone for like an hour or something.â
âIt felt like years!â Tabitha cried out.
âDonât exaggerate,â Beatrice said. She felt like she had to calm down her companions a little too much lately. I might need to find some more-level-headed partners, she thought.
Tabitha then switched her gaze from Beatrice to Olivia. The ninja still had her head lowered. But what was actually disgust and sickness due to Oliviaâs recent discovery, Tabitha interpreted as after-sex shame.
âYou,â Tabitha hissed. âDonât tell me⦠You hadnât⦠Donât tell me you did it and you didnât even let me watch!â
âDonât forget your place!â Beatrice said firmly, but slightly raising her voice involuntarily. The succubus did not intend to raise her voice, but she simply couldnât handle another fight right now. Beatrice also noted that Tabitha had started to develop some possessive traits. As if she already doesnât have enough unhealthy personality traits! Beatrice thought.
âEh?â Tabitha squeaked like a mouse and dropped to the floor. âI beg your forgiveness! I donât know what I was thinking! When I imagined you at what you do best, I justâ¦â
âItâs fine,â Beatrice sighed. âItâs been a very, very long day.â
âThen may I offer you some supper before you all go to bed?â the butcherâs little twelve-year-old with a single, thick red braid falling to her feet cheerfully asked, reminding of her presence, and gestured to the table with a humble array of food. Beatrice looked and saw several plates with boiled potatoes, carrots, some more apples, bread, and filled cups.
âExactly, what I wanted to hear!â Ember said and rubbed her hands, excited to fill her belly.
âOh! Itâs great!â Tabitha jumped to her feet with excitement. âEverythingâs fresh! I donât know who these guys are that they can get this type of stuff, but itâs incredible! We should come here more often! And you absolutely have to try the stew!â
âWhat?â Ember asked and froze in place when she heard Tabithaâs suggestion.
âThe stew! The little kid didnât even bother offering it, and just kept eating it in the corner by herself, mumbling something about her fatherâs instructions not to offer it to the guests⦠But she didnât mind sharing, and itâs delicious! By far the best Iâve eaten in ages!
Oh, no, Beatriceâs heart sunk. She had a bad feeling. And for a good reasonâthe mood in the room went sour. Ember stood in like a statue, not taking another step to the table. Jenny looked away and nervously played with her fiery red braid. Olivia looked paler than a corpse.
âDid the stew have any meat in it?â Ember asked.
âOh, some of the very best!â Tabitha exclaimed, trying to share her joy. âNot like that smelly old stuff they serve at the Limp Pony!â
âIâm guessing you werenât paying attention to whatâs been going on outside?â Ember asked Tabitha.
âWhy?â Tabitha wondered. âThere was this big lion that came and talked with the girlâs dad. He couldnât fit through the door so they talked outside. The dad said he had a delivery to take care of, but that heâd be back real soon, and that his daughter would arrange the food for us. I-Iâm sorry, Beatrice! I tried waiting for you! I thought youâd all be right back! But it smelled so good! And I was so hungry!â
âDid you forget that Ember asked not to eat any meat here?â Beatrice asked.
âB-but she wasnât here, and I thoughtâ¦â Tabithaâs voice trailed off.
âLook, Samuel is a butcher,â Beatrice stated calmly. âBut where do you think the meat in your stew came from?ân/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Tabitha shrugged. Then, as if a lightbulb lit up above her head, she raised her hand and called out, âOh, I know, I know! That delivery that just arrived!â
âVery good,â Beatrice congratulated her like a teacher her pupil. âAnd do you know where that meat came from that they delivered?â
Tabitha thought for a couple of seconds and then answered, âDoes it matter if itâs actually delicious and not the half-spoiled garbage I usually have to live on?â
âAh,â Beatrice thought about what the mage just said. What must life be like when one of the most basic of human needs is met with about the same quality as what bums would get back in her old, modern world?
The succubus walked up to the little girl and patted her on the head, and made a silent vowâIâll make this world a better place!