might be odd for you..."
Vivienne listened attentively to the spirit, blushing brighter and brighter as the former unicorn maiden went on, telling her in frank and explicit detail the things she would need to do to awaken her body to give life to the unicorns' seed.
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It was about a week after Vivienne had sought the spirit of the former unicorn maiden, and she'd followed the woman's instructions entirely. Most of them had been little rituals, things she was to eat, or suchlike. It seemed like an awful lot that needed to be done, but she wanted to be sure, after all. She did feel subtly different, though she couldn't place exactly how. A sort of tingle running through her body, from fingers to toes. But the most important part had yet to happen. But it would, she was sure. She quietly put to Merrick that he should call upon several of his friends. Vivienne was a bit ashamed to admit that she scarcely knew any of the other unicorns by name. By other means, of course, the subtle shading to their white hair, their eyes, the twists to the horns. But the unicorns rarely used names amongst themselves. Their own ways of communication between each other seemed to not need such conventions. But it made things awfully awkward when a human woman such as herself needed to refer to individuals.
But in short, the final part of the ritual was that she must give herself to as many of the unicorns as possible. Take as much of their seed as she could possibly hold, everywhere. Vivienne was awfully nervous as she waited for them to gather out front of the small house she had, and then change into their human-like shape. But finally, Merrick poked his head in and said everything was ready. She took a deep breath, then stepped outside, into the cool evening air. The ground was soft and grassy, perfectly comfortable. It was a beautiful night, really.
"You all know why I've come to live amongst you," Vivienne spoke, voice shaking only a little bit. Her cheeks were turning pink already. There must have been at least five of them, Merrick included. Their long, smooth horns spiralled out of their foreheads. "I'm here to bear the children of the unicorns. But, I've been missing something important, and that's why no child has quickened within me. I've sought the advice of the spirit of the previous maiden, and followed her advice. There's one final thing that I must do in order to complete the spells." She slowly undid her dress, letting it slide from her shoulders. "Please, allow me to give of my body to you all. Take me, please. Every way you can." She let the dress fall into a heap around her feet, and she stood bare before the unicorns.
That as good as opened the floodgates. Merrick stepped forward first, pressing a slow kiss to Vivienne's lips, and she felt another close behind her, stroking his fingers up her smooth back. She made a noise against Merrick's lips, pressing close to his body. She knew him the longest, knew him the best. She wanted Merrick first. So she leaned in to kiss him a few more times as more fingers, and the velvety brush of unicorn horns drew over her skin. She drew her fingers over Merrick's chest, drinking in the smooth muscles, reveling in just how miraculous he felt. Ah, she loved him best, as wrong as it was to play favourites when the need for her was so dire.
When their lips parted, she gave Merrick a small, shy smile that he read perfectly. His hands slid down to squeeze her bottom tightly. Then, his strong arms tensed and Vivienne found herself lifted up. The firm tip of Merrick's cock brushed against the damp warmth down between her legs. She made an excited little gasp and nodded at the man-shaped unicorn, and he plunged her down onto his length, sending her back arching against the chest of the unicorn behind her. That one's hands drew up to stroke over her chest, squeezing her breasts with his strong hands. As Merrick started moving her smoothly against his length, making her already make small
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