We were fighting tirelessly. Someone was approaching Govind from behind in the meantime. It was one of those pirates. Agnitejas saw him and smiled. "So, you are not going to leave her that easily." "No, I am not," Govind responded. "Hm, okay," Agnitejas said. "Why does he look so carefree?" Govind asked to himself. "What is he scheming?" The man behind Govind lifted his sword to swing it. Agnitejas was now having an evil grin as he was sure of his victory, but suddenly, his grin vanished and turned into shock. The man suddenly fell down on the floor before he could manage to even do anything. It was Bhaskar who hit him from behind as saved Govind. Govind sensed something behind his back. He turned and saw a guy lying on the floor, and found Bhaskar, holding his chest from one hand and taking heavy breaths. Govind smiled at him. "It is good to see that you are okay." "Hah, what are you talking about?" Bhaskar said sarcastically. "What can happen to me? Do not forget, I am the
Agnitejas took his women to the room, to our room, to be precise while the rest of the pirates were asleep now. They were drunk, that is why I managed to inflict some wounds on many of them. We could hear the moans of a woman coming from the accommodation. "Oye, we should think of something to break free from here," Rahul whispered. "But how would we deal with the genie?" Surya said. "What if we get our hands on that bottle and throw it in the sea?" I gave an idea. "There will be no genie left to protect Agnitejas." "The idea is great but how would we do it?" Govind mentioned. "We somehow have to break free from here first," Ghosavasu said. Someone approached us amid the darkness when we talked. We could clearly hear the taps on the floor in the silence. It was no one other than Alambusa. "Why are you here?" I asked, looking at her. "I am here to help you," She replied. "Do you take us as fools?" Rahul rebuked. "Is this some kind of trick?" "Rahul, let her finish, a
Agnitejas was approaching the door, and my ass trembled in fear. It scared me to death; I thought I would die there, but Ghosavasu and Surya had a plan. Agnitejas opened the door with a thud but found no one outside. As he was about to close the door again, and get into his unfinished kamasutra stuff, he heard someone's voice. "Hey, Agnitejas," It was Ghosavasu at a distance. "You?" Agnitejas was in disbelief when he looked at the old man free from his captivity. "How did you break free?" "Let's settle this like men," Ghosavasu said and stretched his old rusty body. Well, I kind of understood what his plan was. I and Surya hid in the opposite room. Ghosavasu was trying to get his attention, so that we could get a chance to steal the bottle, but it was not easy. There were still those women in the room... still holding their hot spot and waiting for someone to cool down their urges. I hate my mind when I still thought about those kinds of stuff even in that condition. We had a
Agnitejas and Ghosavasu were busy in their battle, and I was busy in my dreams. Surya stood there with the bottle containing the genie in his hand, desperately waiting for me to come out of the room. Like hell I would give him a chance. But my mamba was now sleeping, it puked too much poison. It now needed time to fill again, but I went into the chamber anyhow. "Hihihi," I chuckled and sneaked in. Those women looked at me with unnatural expressions. It seemed they were scared to do it with someone else because of what had happened earlier. Uhh, what a hassle. I now had to make them do it with me, but how could I do that? First, I did not have an erection at the moment. And second, they were being cautious of me. "Hey, hey, don't get scared," I stepped ahead. "I am not here to harm you." Hehe, they all were naked. I was slowly getting an erection again. Slowly, but yeah. Meanwhile, Rahul, Ashok and Govind were on the pirate ship, and they searched for some treasure. They opene
For the first time, Ghosavasu dominated Agnitejas, but there was still a genie in that pirate's butt. Govind, Ashok and Rahul went down the stairs in the secret room. "Whoa, what is this chamber?" Ashok said, looking around. That room was full of gold and valuabe items. Their eyes shone after looking at them. The gold coins, diamons, pearls and even other valuable items were kept there. "I think I should become a pirate now," Ashok said when he looked at them. "Okay, so we know the actual location of the treasure," Govind said. "The situation is in our control, so it's all going to be ours." "Yehey!" Ashok and Rahul jumped out of joy when they heard this. "Hey, keep it down guys," Govind said. "We haven't won yet." "Oh, yeah, you are right," Rahul said and calmed his horses. "Let's go upstairs and take a look at the situation," Govind suggested. "Yeah, let's go,' Ashok agreed with him. They went upstairs and closed the entrance. I walked out of the room and walked up to
I was frustrated because I could not get laid not once but twice. It seemed God wanted me to die as a virgin. Anyway, we had a bigger problem. Ghosavasu was getting beaten up. And yeah, the genie was still with Agnitejas. We had to somehow get our hands on it, but how? If we had shouted, then Agnitejas would have definitely taken out the genie and killed us. We had to do this work quietly and intelligently. "Let's go there," I said to Surya. We reached where Bhaskar and Govind were present. Ghosavasu was lying on the floor and had almost passed out. Agnitejas noticed us standing together holding his hostage. "So all of you are here now," He said. "Watch, the death of your crewmate. Soon, your chance will come too." We said nothing as we were unable to think a solution. "You got that bottle, right?" Bhaskar whispered. "The thing is..." I hesitated to answer him. "No, we don't have the bottle." "What?" Govind said in surprise. "What were you two doing then?" "Well, we did get
The pirate approached me; I pushed myself back like a scaredy cat. "You little shit, I would tear your ass apart," He groaned. This guy had quite an interest in my ass. Anyway, he jumped at me and swung his dagger. I ducked and evaded the attack somehow. What the f*ck? Where did his dagger come from? Didn't we throw all the weapons in the sea? It seems he had kept it somewhere hidden to use in a situation like this. "Phew! That was close," I sighed in relief. But my relief session was not for long as he swung his dagger again. I closed my eyes because I was scared with my sword facing the front. Clang! I blocked his attack unintentionally. "Huh?" I opened my eyes. "Oh, I blocked it," I cheered up as it was the first time I blocked an attack. I felt like a swordsman. Everyone fought with all their strength. Bhaskar went all out but his speed was not as fast as before because of the wound on his chest. Rahul was as always, smashing their heads. Surya just ran here and there savin
The genie hovered above us, and we just waited to be killed. Some pirates dived into the water to save their asses. "Should we jump too?" I asked my friends. "I don't know," Bhaskar said. "Do you know how to swim?" "No," I said, and looked at the faces of my friends. "Do any of you know how to swim?" "I know," Bhaskar responded. "Well, I know too," Govind said. "I used to go to fields to shit in the morning, and I used to dive into ponds after that." He didn't need to give that much of vivid description. Anyway, so only two of us knew how to swim. "What should we do now?" I asked. "I don't know," Govind said. The genie swung its arm, wiping out half of the pirates. We had to do something quickly or we would end up dead too. "I think we should jump," Rahul suggested. "Are you mad?" I reacted. "We don't even know how to swim." "Then what choice we have?" "I don't know." The genie swung its arm again. Whatever pirates were left on the deck were all wiped out. Now it was ou
I had an idea that these savage tribes must drink blood of animals. I had heard some rumors about those tribes existing somewhere on the planet, but I did not know I would encounter them one day. My father used to tell me those stories of savage people who drink animal blood and eat human flesh. And also, they ate male organs as snacks. My father did not say it specifically, I just guessed from their behavior. "Aw, hell no. I am not going to drink this sh*t." "Hulle hula hulle hullu," the tribal man gestured me to drink the thing. I had no choice but to drink it. I wondered if they would give me water if I denied to drink it. "Fine." I took up the horn and gulped it all down in one go. "Wow." To my surprise, it did not turn out to be blood of some animal as I thought it to be. It had a bitter-sweet taste, just like some berries you find in my land. "What is it made of?" I wondered. "It is made of blood berries found on this island only," said the tribal old man, upon entering th
"Hey, I feel there are people around here," Govind said to Ghosavasu. "There must be those tribal people moving around," Ghosvasu said. "Stay low and silent. Do not reveal your location." The two were heading towards the location they had heard the howling from. However, they knew they could not afford to be seen. "Hey, old man, how would we fight them?" Govind asked as he grabbed the arm of the old man in fear. "Have you thought of a way?" Ghosavasu side-eyed at him. "Why would we fight them? We just have to sneak in, save our companions, and escape." "Ah, right." "Our destination is not this island, but somewhere far beyond it," the old man added. "But how would we do that?" wondered Govind. "About that," Ghosavasu smirked. "I do not know." "What?" Govind raised a brow. "I thought you had already planned a way to get in." "Calm down, young lad. I have never been to their place before. How would I know its layout, the number of people there, and the positioning of guards? I
"Where are you taking me?" I shouted when they carried me somewhere. I looked at the masked old man. "What is going to happen to me?" He remained silent and just stood there with his hands behind his back. "Hey, do not stay shut. At least, tell me my fate so that I can be prepared for it." He still stood there silently and watched the gorilla carry me away on his shoulder. I only hoped for Govind and Ghosavasu to save me somehow. I did not know how they would do that, but I had trust in them. I knew they could find some way. Somewhere back in my mind, I worried about Govind. I wondered if he was alright. Last time I had seen him, he behaved strangely. The gorilla dropped me on an elevated wooden platform. "Owe, that hurts!" This son of a bi*ch. He threw me like a rice bag. I moved my head and saw the masked men had gathered around the platform. They again stomped their feet and howled. "Aauuu! Aaaauuu!" "What the hell is happening?" I said. "What are they trying to do with me?" The
"How do you know about that mythical creature?" Govind asked, walking deep into the woods. Ghosavasu answered, "I had heard it in mythical stories during my early days. I was once in a country of merchants, and this story of a traveller was particularly popular there." His eyes scanned for dangers lurking around. "What story?" wondered Govind. "I can not remember the details, but from what I can gather there was a traveller a long time ago who was robbed by pirates and was thrown off board into the sea. He ended up on an island and was bitten by a snake, unfortunately. He was on the verge of dying, but he ate a golden-striped pig he found there and miraculously recovered. He somehow built a boat and found a way to his home," Ghosavasu told. Govind was astonished by this story. "So, this story might be true." "It might be, but we do not know yet." "I wonder if we could steal one or two of them and sell them for fortunes," Govind muttered. "We should find your friends first," Ghos
Ghosavasu was in a dilemma whether he should take the boys with him and escape, but he was not in the condition to carry anyone. The masked tribal people were climbing the ship, so he had no choice but to flee. "I will come back for you, young men. Just hang in there, and do not give in," he said and jumped into the sea. "Hullu hulle hulle hulloo..." one of the tribal heard something drop into the sea when they climbed the deck. They checked and found no one. Just some minute disturbance in the water. "Hullee hullu hullee," one of them ordered the other to carry the tied sleeping men with them they found on the deck. They checked their breath and pulse to confirm if they were alive and then carried them with themselves. Ghosavasu swam to the other side of the island to not get spotted by those weird masked men. He panted while lying down on the sand. "What the hell just happened? How am I supposed to explain this to Arsh and Govind?" Something bolted his mind. "Wait, are they even
"Huh? Where am I?" It was an unusual place I found myself in. Not that the place I was earlier was my daily walk, but I found myself laying on top of an endless water surface. I observed the water was as clear as a crystal as I could see strange fishes underneath me. "What is this place?" I wondered. "You must think what this place is," I heard a voice behind his back. It was the same old man's voice I had heard multiple times earlier inside his head. I turned and discovered a silhouette at a distance. "This place is the mental realm. A different dimension," said the old man. "A different dimension? What am I doing here?" I could not understand how I reached this weird place. What more I could not understand was why this old dude was not showing me his face. "You are not physically present here. I just brought your consciousness in this realm," the old man paused as he realized he made a mistake. "Ah, no. I moved this realm into your head, basically." It was hard for me to unders
We walked around for a while and I began to notice something off about Govind. He seemed to be lost somewhere and stayed mute. "Hey." I touched his shoulder to wake him up from his reverie. "What happened? Is something bothering you?" I noticed his feet halted when I did that, but he still did not respond to me. He kept staring ahead in the jungle. "Govind? Stop scaring me." To be honest, I had felt something off about him on the ship only. Now that I think about it, he was always weird as a person, but not this weird. "Hey, bro... What are you staring at?" I followed his eyes and looked into the darkness. A sudden chill ran down my spine. I could not understand the reason for it, but it felt creepy as hell. "I think we should go back from here. We have explored enough," I suggested. "Govind?" I was now sure that something had happened to him. The baby piglet in my arms was snoozing while my heartbeat went faster. "This is bad." Suddenly, I heard a noise. It was similar to the
I and Govind landed on the island and straightened our backs before exploring the area. I looked forward to entering the deep woods which looked scary as well as amusing to me. I loved these kinds of places. They were away from the population and problems. I always to wanted to live in a place like this, so that I would be away from people. Now that I think about it, it was because I was so done with the exploits of Subham's father. "Would you come into the forest with me?" I asked Govind who seemed to stare into the woods with a frown. I noticed it and further asked, "What happened?" Without changing his expression, he just replied, "I do not know. I sense something strange from the woods. I do not think it is a great idea to enter just like that." He was right. I sensed it too. Something was off. I followed his eyes and looked into the woods among the dense trees. He continued, "Besides, we are in The Great Blac
About what Ghosavasu said, he saw something strange in his dream. Did he see the same stuff I did? Or was it something else? I had to know."What did you see?" The old man looked confused. He stayed silent for some time with a quizzical expression. Maybe he remembered his days when he was young. I wondered how he saved himself from that dangerous hot babe. Maybe he did not have sexual urges anymore, because of his age, of course. Cobras die after a certain age... "I saw my wife," Ghosavasu answered after thinking for a few seconds. Oh, so the dreams were not the same for everyone. It seems whatever it was; it attacked the weakest points of a person. "What did you actually see? Can you tell me?" I asked as I thought it might help me know more about these dreams... And of course, about this old man. He was still a mysterious figure among us. A convicted criminal who somehow ended up on o