INNOCENT DEVIL’S HAREM CH. 18 by KaizerWolf

INNOCENT DEVIL’S HAREM CH. 18 by KaizerWolf

Dive into the tantalizing world of “Innocent Devil’s Harem Ch. 18” by KaizerWolf, where passion and intrigue intertwine in an unforgettable tale. Join the characters as they explore their deepest desires and push boundaries in a captivating narrative filled with seductive encounters and unexpected twists. Indulge your fantasies and get ready for an exhilarating ride!

This is a long story about a guy named Kai who isn’t fully human (hence, the title). There is a lot of plot and action, as well as sexual engagements that are detailed and intimate. This story is actually available on amazon and patreon too, but I have several places where I’m posting it for free. Copyright 2020 Kaizer Wolf

INNOCENT DEVIL’S HAREM CH. 18 — His two women help save Hot New harem girl.

Original: December 16, 2020 (Copyright 2020 Kaizer Wolf)

Submitted to Sexstories: September 19, 2022

Tags: harem, supernatural, shifter, big tits, redhead, blonde, MILF, succubus, mystery, taboo

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Thanks for checking out this story! This series is written like a novel, so be sure to start at Chapter 1 if you want to avoid any confusion.

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– CHAPTER 18: Accident –

At the realization of who was involved in the accident, Avery’s distinct floral scent potent enough for even Gabriella to notice, I looked back at her for only a second, our thoughts seemingly in perfect sync.

Without hesitation, we both reached down to unbuckle our respective seatbelts, with me popping open my door even as Gabriella scooted in the backseat to get out as well. However, our actions prompted Serenity to speak up in alarm.

“Wait, what are you doing?” she demanded in a harsh whisper.

I hesitated, focusing on her for half a second before explaining quietly. “Avery and her mom were in the accident. I can hear her, Ren. She’s scared. And possibly hurt. I can’t just sit here while she’s in trouble.”

Serenity just stared at me for a long few seconds, blinking as she tried to process what I was telling her, before she unbuckled her seatbelt as well. “Okay, I’m coming too then, but you need to be careful, Kai. I can whip out my badge and try to keep people back, but I’m sure someone will end up taking a picture or video with their phone. So you can’t do anything abnormal.”

I nodded, quickly turning off the car since we were all leaving, and then climbed out, rapidly picking up the pace as I jogged between the long lines of stationary vehicles. Both Gabriella and Serenity were close behind me, since I was still keeping my pace at a normal level, with my fiancé taking up the rear.

It seemed Serenity already had her badge out, because just as I was passing a vehicle, the door popped open an inch, only for her to flash her credentials at the guy trying to get out.

“Police,” she announced. “Please get back in your vehicle.”

The guy quickly nodded and closed his door again. I could hear him mumbling something under his breath, regarding Serenity looking a little young to be a cop, but I was ignoring pretty much everything now as I focused on the scene ahead of me.

The windows in the car Avery was in were all shattered from the weight of the trailer, which had crushed the driver’s side of the cab down to the seats, making it impossible to try to open that door, even if I wanted to. On the positive side, I didn’t smell any blood coming from their vehicle, but the noises Avery was making didn’t sound like she was alright.

It was causing me to panic, my chest actively graying underneath my shirt.

Ducking down as I rushed to the passenger’s side, I realized the door was crushed enough that I wouldn’t just be able to open it with the handle. The ground was littered with glass, crunching under my feet as I finally reached the passenger’s window, now able to assess the situation visually.

I heard Serenity flash her badge to someone again, but I was focused on Avery.

She was sitting mostly upright in her seat, except that her head was trapped between the headrest and the roof of the car supporting the trailers weight, her neck twisted at a slightly unnatural angle, looking as if she might have been reclining back a bit before it fell on them. Under different circumstances, it looked like her seat might have actually gone further back on its own from the weight, but it couldn’t go further due to a large wooden cabinet in their backseat, right behind Avery.

Her bright blue eyes were open and panicked as she stared into space, her body looking like it was completely limp, her arms lifeless at her sides.

Her mom was unconscious in the seat next to her, with the older woman’s head almost touching Avery’s thin shoulder, her body held in place by the seatbelt.

The moment I came into sight, Avery’s azure eyes focused on me, the panicked look making my own anxiety escalate even more.

“Avery,” I hissed. “Are you alright?!”

Obviously, she wasn’t, but I needed her to speak to me. I needed to know what she was experiencing. Because it looked like her neck might be broken, and that complicated everything. Made it all much worse than it just being a broken arm, leg, shoulder, or anything else.

“Kai, it hurts,” she whimpered, her face contorted as she barely kept it together. “My head, it hurts so bad…” She paused, her face scrunching up again. “And I can’t feel my arms, or my legs. Kai, I can’t feel anything,” she whimpered, her blue eyes filling with tears.

I could only imagine the amount of pressure being placed on her head right now, suspecting it might even be enough to cause fissures in her skull, along with a severe concussion. Which only meant I needed to get her out of the car as fast as possible, except that I was uncertain of how to do so. If only I could just lower her seat, then it would only be a matter of keeping her neck stabilized, but the cabinet in the back would make that impossible.

Fuck!

I could hear more people getting out of their vehicles now, seeming to be finally spurred to action from the lack of emergency vehicles showing up, combined with our own involvement. Sometimes that was all it took to get people to go from a bystander to a good Samaritan — seeing someone else do it first.

But that only meant I was running out of time to use my unique strength to get her out safely, since it wasn’t a guarantee that Serenity could keep them all at bay.

“I’m going to get you out of here, okay?” I tried to reassure her, attempting to just focus on one thing at a time.

First, the door.

Glancing over my shoulder, I saw that Gabriella was just a couple of feet behind me, also ducked down, while Serenity was standing just outside the edge of the fallen trailer. I whispered to both of them. “Hey, block my view from anyone behind you. We have to do this quickly.”

They both immediately shifted their positions, looking over their own shoulders to try to see who was closest.

At the same time, I dug my fingers into the edge of the door, the metal bending slightly as it yielded to my appendages. However, as I tried to get a good enough grip to force it open, I discovered the crushed door to be even more stubborn than I was anticipating, and my rising adrenaline levels were forcing my body to change.

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