The Only Thing I Could Do

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Incubi have an undeserved bad rep.

The Only Thing I Could Do

By Jamie Lou

He slumped onto the stool next to her with an exhausted sigh. She already had a drink.

“Donn,” she said.

“Lili.”

The bartender brought a scotch without being asked: his usual.

“Tough night screwing the girls?” he asked.

“Fuck you.”

“I’m just sayin’,” the bartender continued, “You got it hard, spendin’ all night fuckin’ the chicks in their sleep–”

As Donn started to reach across the bar, Lilith put her hand on his arm to restrain and calm him; she had that talent. “Back off Dy,” she told the man behind the bar. With a grunt, he turned and left them.

“You okay?” she asked, after a moment.

“Yeah,” Donn answered. “No–”

“Wanna talk about it?”

He picked up his drink, contemplated it for a second then swigged.

“No.”

They sat. After a while, Dy brought another round. Donn glared. Neither spoke.

“I thought it was a regular dream,” Donn finally said. “She was in a plain bed — nothing fancy…regular room. Thirty-ish, brunette, breasts a bit big… nothing extreme. Except her longing…it pulled me. Shoulda warned me. I came to her, gentle like, no kinks, you know? She just dreamed it straight and tender. You know those?

“Yeah.”

“I haven’t had one of them in ages. Everybody wants sometin’ dif’rent these day. It was nice. I played it out…for both of us.”

He stared at his drink.

“She woke up,” Lili said, after a long silence.

“She woke up,” he confirmed. “Saw me.”

She thought for a moment and said, “But that’s no so bad. They wake up all the time…you just spell them back to sleep and–”

“Oh, there’s more.”

“What?”

He turned to face her. “She was a guy.”

“A guy?”

“Well…not really.”

Her eyebrows scrunched together and her forehead knotted. “Whaddaya mean?”

“She was a woman in a guy’s body.”

He let that sink in, saw understanding dawn on her face. Then her eyes grew large.

“But you were inside–” Her voice trailed away.

“Yup. She comes, wakes up, I become real and I’m in her where she’s got no place for me...I knocked her out just before it hurt.”

He downed the rest of his scotch. “At least I think so.”

“What did you do?”

“The only thing I could do.”


Floating towards wakefulness, Dale savored the dream. So intense. So real. Usually her sex dreams were only fantasizing wishfulness, as she drifted between sleep and consciousness; hoping what it would be like were she whole. She lay on her back and tried to relive…the kisses, the caresses, the rolling waves of her orgasm. The face of her dream lover returned to her. Dale had seen him above her as they came, so joyous until, briefly — an instant only — concern, maybe…horror?

The dream had stopped abruptly. She puzzled over it…the ending, the look on his face. Most of her dreams faded away or transformed into another; this one had finished with a blackout. And half remembered…pain? Dale didn’t want to think about that. Dale wanted the good stuff again. She brought a hand to her breast to knead it as he had. And stopped. She had been on hormones for over a year but her breast growth had been a disappointment. Completely awake now, Dale brought her other hand up. She knew her body; these were not the breasts she’d gone to bed with last night. She threw off the covers and sat up. With surprise and joy, Dale discovered something else was different.

 © 2008 JLW

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Nicely done

erin's picture

A modern fairy tale.

- Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Very Good!

Dear Jaime Lou,

That really was an excellent story. I had to read it twice and think as I read the second time.

If that was an Incubi (bus ?) and that is what they do, I'm cool with the ending.

Hugs, Renee

Hugs and Bright Blessings,
Renee

where is this bar again?

laika's picture

I'd like to check it out. You didn't describe it much, which let my imagination run. A bar for all sorts of magical beings (Tinkerbelle doing shots of tequila with the Wolfman) or just an incubus-friendly corner tavern? I like this story. Lili had some sort of powers. Was she a witch? A succubus? If the latter it might've been cool to hear some banter about their relative ....... professions. Seems odd that Don seems to have never come across or heard of a transgendered person before; But since I don't know how long he has been at this,
or how many (?) sorties he goes on a week, maybe not. Good laid back dialogue, and conceptualization
of the mechanics of succubism, what might happen when the dreamstate fused with reality.
Lucky Dale! Now she can spend that money she was saving up on something fun...
~~~hugs, Laika

[Weird idea for a computer-animated Disney movie: INCUBI INC., where they harvest the energy
of people's orgasms for power to run their extradimensional society...]

Simply Outstanding

Breanna Ramsey's picture

A wonderful short piece. Thank you so much Jamie Lou!

Scott

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-- Moliere

Bree

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-- Tom Clancy

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Very Nice

First time I've seen this idea, and it was very
clever and very well done, Jamie.

Sarah Lynn

the only thing I could do....

the only thing I could do was like this..... nice job Jamie Lou

A.A.

world weary

kristina l s's picture

Huh... who'd a thought demons could do world weary.... almost a contradiction. Interesting the power of dreams, longing and desire pulled him in...er, so to speak. Good for Dale he was an empathic sort, might have gotten nasty.
Very nice Jamie.

Kristina

What an interesting take on an old theme!

I really enjoyed this story very much. You took me in a direction that I expected to go and then swerved me, and I like it.

Very nicely done, hon.

Huggles from,
Catherine Linda Michel

As a T-woman, I do have a Y chromosome... it's just in cursive, pink script. Y_0.jpg