Camilla, the Conquerer - Chapter 17

Story by Seth_GodofChaos on SoFurry

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#17 of Camilla Queen, the Conquerer


Chapter 17

After both had showered, dressed and stepped outside the suite, they decided to go to the dining room.

On their way there, they were alone and talking animatedly.

"To come back to your idea about our offspring," Camilla lifted. "That was a bit sudden."

"Well, you hinted at something once, and I know you're ready to conceive children by Anubis," the Taur replied.

"Yes I am, but something like that should not be said so therefore and above all it should be very well thought out."

"It would definitely be an enrichment of our lives," Anuset gave consideration.

"I'll counter that and say that it's also a drastic change in our lives. After all, I get pregnant, walk around like a ton, have mood swings, can't deal with certain things anymore."

"Like I said, I'm ready when you are."

"And I also said let's get this thing over with first. Your army is waiting for your commands and needs to get the artifacts out."

"Thank you for saying that. I was just about to successfully block it out."

"Well, didn't work out, I guess. Other than that - I'm surprised I haven't gotten pregnant yet."

"You haven't been in heat, sweetheart."

"I was, but there's still the possibility," Camilla mused.

"You mean we should cut back?"

"Abstain from sex?" the fox-wolf asked back.

"Yes," Anuset replied, looking sad.

"Nope, we should just be careful about that."

"Careful? Well, you had the male with knots and the whole stallion. What do you mean by careful now?"

"I mean that I have to be careful when I notice the signs of my heat. Then you shouldn't necessarily be pleasuring your fox-wolf multiple times a day."

"I'll warn you if I smell an increase in pheromones on you."

"So so. Will you do that and thus deprive yourself of a hot act with me?"

"Why? I have two hands, you have two hands, plus you have a wonderful sassy mouth."

"Ah yes. Good thing you didn't mention my butt."

"I was going to leave that up to you," Anuset stated cheekily.

"Unbelievable. So you were toying with the idea of jumping me on the other hole?"

"Not exactly. But I could have slipped."

"Sweetie! Your butt is too big for that by any stretch of the imagination. You can't get in there at all."

"The proof of the pudding is in the eating."

"You're really dirty. Are all the gods like that?"

"Sachmet," Anuset slipped out.

"Oh, yes. You were saying something about the lioness."

"Exactly, she wasn't averse to me, if only secretly."

"You mean you were unfaithful to your three wives?"

"Why unfaithful? None of them wanted me, and Sachmet was in heat."

"Oooookay. And what's she like?" asked Camilla curiously.

"She's a lioness, nothing more, nothing less," the Taur rebuffed.

"Is she better than me?"

"No one is better than you."

"I expected that answer."

"If you know the answer, why do you ask?"

"Because I want to know it very precisely."

"Because of me. It is different."

"I want her to be, because after all, I'm a fox-wolf."

"And my mate for all time," added Anuset.

"That's what I wanted to hear," Camilla trumpeted.

"Now let's have something to eat and then go to the bridge."

"I think we'd better hurry, because the ship will be landing soon."

"Well on," Anuset remarked, and both entered the dining room, meeting there Camilla's butler Frank Simson and her stepbrother Stephen Fang, along with Isis, who had successfully separated herself from the bridge and Captain Degreen. In addition, Greta sat diagonally across from them.

After Foxwolf and Taur had helped themselves to the buffet, they strolled with relish to the table and with it the others.

"Hello there, you three," Camilla lifted in greeting.

"You're up to something," Isis replied, a strange gleam in her eyes.

Greta looked at the group, got up and set up next to the table.

"Mind if I join you?" she asked.

"Sure you can. Have a seat," Camilla invited her. "To your question Isis," the fox-wolf continued, "you do suspect that Anuset and I are up to something."

"What makes you think that?" the pale human goddess retorted, playfully indignant.

"That gleam in your eye gave you away," Camilla countered.

"I was just having good sex with Stephen," the latter quickly deflected, managing to make the male wolf cough violently.

"Stephen. Even your coughing won't save you. You're exposed as Isi's sex toy," Camilla stated.

"Is it that obvious?" the male asked.

"If you like it, then it's okay."

"It's a lot of fun, and Isis makes sure it stays that way."

"Exactly. He makes Mom very proud," Isis added.

"Oh, he's a Pet?" asked Greta curiously.

"I wouldn't call it that, but it's along those lines," Camilla explained.

"Let's not get into that," Stephen urged.

"Very well," Isis started, "So you're up to something."

"I don't know the best way to put it ..." the fox-wolf searched for words.

"... We want children," Anuset blurted out.

Deadly silence at the table ...

If it were a western and not a science fiction with hard eroticism or, in short, furry-porn with an attempt at a story all around, at this point the famous thorn bushes would have to roll through the dining room and a soft tune would have to be whistled.

But, since it's not a western, there are no briars now, just the deathly silence.

Silence continued to reign ...

Impenetrable ...

Saying nothing ...

Even the faces of those present did not even twitch ...

The eyes were fixed, the pupils dilated and even the breathing seemed to be extinguished ...

"How was that?", Butler Frank Simson was the first to bring out hoarsely.

"Anuset and I agreed that we wanted children," Camilla restated her statement.

"When? How? Why?" asked Stephen.

"First, not right now. Two, fucking. Third, because it's fun and we want some."

"I get it, especially the second. The first calms me down, but the third - I don't know," Stephen stated.

"We'll finish our assignment first," Camilla stated.

"That's what I wanted to hear," Isis growled, slightly irritated, "Honestly? You guys never cease to surprise me."

"You're welcome," Anuset quipped.

"I didn't mean that as a joke. First the act on Camilla's bed in her villa, then those riddles. Then you start seeing her as a partner, fuck her through after mistakenly activating two of your subroutines too early, after that you're not only Anubis, but also Seth. Am I forgetting something?" the goddess rumbled.

"No. That about sums it up," Anuset confirmed.

"Are you proud of that?" teased Isis.

"Only if I have children with Camilla."

"You're so silly," escaped the goddess.

"Thank you, I've learned from other gods."

"Careful, my friend," Isis admonished.

"What about Nephtys, anyway?", Camilla steered the conversation in a new direction, bringing Greta into focus.

"Well. She's very pleased to be aboard," noted the rater.

"I don't think so," Camilla countered.

"I was being sarcastic, too," Greta justified herself.

"Ah, here they are," a voice called from the front door.

Everyone turned and recognized the first officer, Onari.

"Miss Onari," the rat girl called out delightedly.

"I've missed her."

"Oh, I must apologize for that."

"Don't worry about it. How is that Nephtys?"

"She curses vulgarly and wants to send us all to our deaths," Greta summarized briefly.

"So nothing new," confirmed the hyena, "are they expendable in the round?"

"I don't know," Greta started, looking at Camilla, Isis, and Anuset, then at Frank and Stephen.

"Miss Onira," Anuset began, "I wanted to tell Greta about Tauren and how they were also part of the decline of humanity."

"Oh, that sounds interesting. May I join you?"

"I'd love to," Camilla invited, pointing to an empty chair. "Shoot," she prompted, slowing briefly and shaking her head.

"Later with pleasure," replied Anuset, "but now to a very old and very long story, especially unknown."

"Get on with it, we're all not getting any younger," Camilla grumbled.

"It happened billions of years ago. That universe known to man came into being. But what no one knew was that there was a universe that came into being even much earlier. A parallel universe in which it swarmed with civilizations. There were Balgonians, Haldorans, Maldavians and Antermerians."

"Anuset," Isis intervened, "you shouldn't do that. This is really going too far now."

"Why?", Camilla put the brakes on the goddess.

"You'll find out when the time comes," Isis hissed.

"Isis. You'll find out anyway, and it would be better if they understood now. It will explain a lot to them."

"Go ahead and do what you want. I don't think they really understand."

"Then let me continue," Anuset said, raising his left index finger briefly.

"Go ahead then," Isis agreed.

"I'll make it short. We are Antermerians. The gods of ancient humanity do not exist. We were chosen to be gods because we are far more evolved than humans were back then."

"Ah yes," it escaped Camilla, "I knew it. You're an alien and somewhere out there you've always wanted to screw a fox-wolf and make babies."

"What nonsense," Isis rebuked her, "just keep listening."

"We came from another universe, really only had research in mind. Unfortunately, there was a renegade branch which made life difficult for us. In what later became known as the Human Solar System, we unfortunately encountered this renegade branch. There was a fight and our ship was destroyed.

A part of our ship trundled into the depths of space, another part crashed onto the earth, which housed a bubbling primordial soup, but still needed a little push to be able to produce life.

Our DNA crashed into the primordial sea of the earth and triggered the beginning of evolution.

Later we searched at the same place for our lost ship, the renegades unfortunately also, it came again to the fight and again the inconceivable happened.

Our ship, that of the renegades and a large affected asteroid sealed many fates. One piece of the asteroid, as well as a fragment of the renegade ship, crashed on Mars, wiping out everything there, leaving behind the familiar desert.

Another piece of this ship, of the asteroid as well as our ship crashed to the Earth. The resulting life was wiped out and the way for new species was cleared.

Later, as again sent search parties, found on Earth a beginning catastrophe.

Humans made their way in their beginnings, which was interesting, but natural.

But there were also species that did not belong on Earth. There were hybrid beings, which were created from the earthly primordial soup, our DNA and that of the renegades. There were unicorns, dragons, Tauren developed.

However, the renegades also searched and it came to the fight. The early humans, Neanderthals and also the wild fauna experienced a war on the ground and in the air, which resulted in the division of the earth. It came to the armistice and the god worlds arose.

At the very beginning the Mayas, Aztecs, Egyptians, Babylonians, Irish, later Incas, Greeks, Romans, Teutons.

The only stupid thing was that the Cherites interfered, or better said, they got between the fronts. Their ship was destroyed by an accident, a part of this species managed to make an emergency landing. These species were Anthros, came from the planet Festrid. We put the beginning of the worship of the gods, then the Cherit were discovered and it really started.

All the gods were friendly or hostile Antermerians, with the gods of the Irish, Germanic and especially the Babylonians being the renegades from us.

Later we went, left the Earth, brought peace and balance, erased unwelcome traces.

But people developed in technology, unfortunately not in spirit.

They invented space travel and the battle, which was always fought on Earth, shifted to space for them. The Cherit appeared in the orbit of the planet, they wanted to know what had happened then.

The ship crashed, crashed to Earth and there were only a few survivors.

Except for one, all died from poisonous animals or from firearms.

Only one Charon from Tabalth survived, was captured. All Anthros existing on Earth are based on his DNA.

I better don't go into all the other things that happened and that are much more complex. It is already complicated.

However, I still give one to the best. Some things look simple and logical at first glance, including the history of mankind, but if you look more closely, open your horizons, then completely different things happened than you think."

There was silence.

"Well, that's how it was back then," Isis started, tapping the table briefly.

"That's incredible," Camilla whispered. "But how did the Anthros and the humans become one?"

"There was a key figure, her name was Selestral."

"Selestral?" asked Stephen.

"She was created from the mating of a Cherit jaguar named Lisan with a human woman named Min'tau. He was considered a deity by the Mayans and a virgin was to be sacrificed to him. Instead of eating her, he conversed with her, they befriended each other, became lovers, and Selestral was born."

"Wow!" it escaped Camilla.

"It gets even better," Isis continued, "because this Selestral was alive into the 3000 millennium, but fought with Centaurs and Anthro-Cherites alongside the Hittite king Mutwattalli III against Ramses II and defeated him.

And Ramses II was a genetic feedback from an anthro-cheetah of Cherite with a human woman, was physically deformed. And Tut-Anch-Amun died so early because he was son of the later Nefertiti and an anthro lion, genetically had such severe defects that he was doomed to die. Akhenaten himself had the Anthros driven from the earth in his time, erased all their traces."

"But Ramses II had won the battle against the Hittites," Stephen interjected.

"That was a condition of an unholy deal. No one was to know that the Anthros had ever been on Earth. So they credited Ramses II with the victory if he promised that neither Cherites nor Antermerians ever existed," Anuset continued to explain.

"The whole story is a lie?" growled Camilla.

"Partly, partly," Anuset placated, "but you can rest assured, the pyramids really were built by the Egyptians."

"Something, after all," Camilla said, smiling.

"And what are the other, more complex things about?" probed Greta.

"Now I'm curious," escaped Onari.

"Way too complicated," Anuset sighed, looking to Isis.

"I'll try to keep it short and sweet," the human goddess began, "Humanity couldn't handle not being number one in the universe and declared war on the Cherit. When they realized they couldn't deal with them, they tried to breed an identical species on the planet Genro very early on. There were accidents, failures, a lot of deaths and inconsistencies until today. These gene experiments took place there and on Earth, we are the children of these accidents on Earth. On Genro, however, an own anthro-civilization developed, which is called Chafren. And these had a belief in gods."

"Let me guess. You're their gods?" inquired Camilla.

"Exactly!" it escaped Anuset.

"That means it's all just a giant mishmash of alien species, and humanity, that is, life on Earth in the first place came from a great accident, and by extension, so did it?"

"Exactly!"

"What a huge crock of shit," Onari muttered.

"So much for a crash course in Terran history," Isis concluded.

"And now we have to fix things with the fragments themselves?" echoed Camilla.

"That's one way of looking at it. It all has to be put together."

"And then?" asked Stephen.

"The gods are going home," Anuset explained.

"You're going?" asked Camilla, her eyes suddenly glazed over.

"No," replied Anuset energetically, "Isis is going and so is that Nephtys. I'm staying. I'll probably just be changed into a purely anthropomorphic hybrid form."

"And what if I want to keep you as a Taur? I've grown accustomed to that form?"

"For some things, the true anthro form is better."

"I want to keep you as you are, and yet everything has worked out so far. I haven't missed anything, rather I've had more."

"Then so be it."

"We'll see about that when we put the head on the parts and Osiris speaks," Isis announced.

"Attention! Attention! All passengers proceed immediately to the launch rooms. The ship will enter the atmosphere of the planet Sirius A in 20 minutes."

"Let's go," Camilla prompted, and everyone left the dining room.