5.49 – Malice
After sorting out the rest of the less important loot, Liz and Ana headed back to their respective dorms. Likewise, Sofia retired to her room, and Natalie headed to her own, with Jordan remaining in the living room, giving Natalie and Malice a moment to speak privately. There were a number of topics Natalie needed to hash out with Malice that were too important to put off until tomorrow. Since she was carrying around an actual person inside her pocket.
Pulling out the [Capture Core] and activating it, the busty wolf-girl materialized in an outline of pink motes of light, before solidifying into her complete form. Malice spun around, looking for threats, since she obviously had no idea Natalie had simply called her for a chat. Seeing nothing, the Hellhound relaxed, then faced Natalie.
"Back to safety, I see," Malice said. "On the surface, as well. I wasn't sure whether that would be possible."
"We weren't either." Natalie had mixed feelings that it had. But ultimately, she was happy. She didn't want Malice to be trapped, even if it eliminated certain complex complications of this arrangement.
"Hmph. Why have you summoned me, then?"
Natalie paused. "Well, there's a lot we need to talk about."
"There is?"
"Don't you want to straighten out how ... all of this is going to work?" She waved around, indicating their general circumstances.
"You summon me when you're in need of a warrior," Malice said slowly, as if stating something extremely obvious. Then, the wolfgirl hesitated and glanced away. "Or, when you have other uses for me, as your earned conquest."
Natalie opened her mouth, then closed it. Even in her exhausted state, the idea of taking advantage of that aspect of her victory over Malice admittedly made her heart jump.
But that obviously wasn't why she'd released the wolfgirl, tonight.
"Malice," Natalie said firmly. "I don't care what the dungeon told you about how the capture core works. We're figuring something out that you're happy with. You don't belong to me."
Malice turned confused orange eyes toward her. The concept clearly baffled her. That Natalie would try to work out something, well, ethical, for her 'conditions of servitude'.
Natalie sighed. "What's it like in there, anyway?"
"The core?"
"Yeah."
Malice paused. "Not dissimilar to waiting between assignments," she said. "I'm vaguely aware of time having passed, but only after the fact."
"Like sleeping?"
"Close," Malice said, but she didn't specify how it varied. "How long has it been?"
"A bit more than an hour."
Malice grunted. "That feels about right. But it also seemed like seconds."
"You don't," Natalie insisted. "You're an ally. Not my property."
Malice stared a bit longer, then shook her head, incredulous. "Humans. So timid and sentimental." She eyed Natalie. "I liked you better when you were in fighting spirit. More ... assertive."
Natalie just looked at the wolfgirl, exasperated. She didn't think she would be making progress on that front tonight—or for some time. If ever. Again, this woman didn't think like a human. As far as she was concerned, Malice genuinely believed she belonged to Natalie. Property.
And that was how she would have acted in return if Natalie had lost. That idea made her skin crawl.
At least the capture core specified captured individuals could rebel, if they decided: there was nothing supernatural forcing Malice into this.
Plus, Natalie didn't know if she could blame Malice. What was her history like? Her upbringing? What memories did she have? What did life as a dungeon monster fundamentally entail?
She intended to ask all of that—but, again, later. Natalie was too exhausted. And she wasn't sure whether Malice would even answer.
"So," Malice said suddenly, and loudly, announcing that they were moving on from that subject. She scanned Natalie's room. "This is where you sleep?"
"Yeah."
"Do you plan to make use of me in that way, tonight, then?"
Natalie nearly laughed. It was the third time Malice had brought it up.
An hour ago, Natalie had fucked her into a literal catatonic state. Had that not been enough for her? She really wanted to go again, not more than two hours later?
"I'm about five minutes from passing out, whether I want to or not," Natalie said wryly. "I can't believe you're fine." Malice had been through just as much of a wringer as the rest of them.
Malice seemed briefly smug at that, then she coughed and looked away. "There seems to be a regeneration effect inside the core," she admitted. "It healed me quite a bit. And returned my stamina."
"Oh." That was interesting. And relieving. If Malice ever got hurt, then Natalie just had to capture her as quickly as possible, and let the passive effects take care of her. She wondered whether health potions would work in tandem.
Natalie stretched widely, muscles aching.
"Okay, but really," Natalie said, releasing a huge yawn. "I've gotta get some sleep, Malice."
Malice huffed, annoyed at Natalie's implicit rejection.
"But I will take good care of my pup, like I promised," Natalie said amusedly. "If fighting and fucking is all she likes to do, I'll make sure she gets plenty of both. Just, not tonight."
"Fine," Malice sniffed. "Send me back, then. There's nothing interesting going on."
Natalie laughed, then did as Malice had requested.