Ira & Felix Adventures: Chapter 5: Golden Tomb

Story by DolledWolves on SoFurry

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#5 of Ira & Felix Adventures

Out on a job for a client, two wolves, Ira and Felix, ventures inside of a cave to retrieve a item for a client of their witch handler. As they moved into what seems to be a tomb, Felix spotted something that quickly catches his eye. Ira tries to stop him, but she quickly gets ensnared in the mystical powers of the item.

Story & Characters © DolledWolves

Cover Art © FeralMoonlight


A short time later the wolves had their clothes gathered from around the area and had just about finished putting them back on over their sex coated bodies.

"Yuck, I'm going to need a good soak in the bath after we get back home." Ira said as she straightened her pants, slightly unsteady on her feet.

Felix chuckled, "You and me both, I don't suppose you want to share?" Felix said jokingly.

"You've already filled me enough for one day, but..." she paused, "I'll think about." she added, grinning inwardly at the thought of sharing a shower together with Felix.

"Ira... I see that." he said teasingly at Ira's dirty thought of her standing naked in the shower as hot water cascaded down her body. "So where do we go from here?"

"The sword should just be in the next chamber from this one." Ira said, gesturing with her head towards the next room. "Follow me..." Ira started walking, it was plain as day that she was accommodating for the soreness in abdomen from her romp with Felix.

Ira hobbled as she walked, with every step she took the further away her gait became from her normal walking pattern. Felix could see she was having trouble walking with her bow legged she was and called out for her to stop, not wanting her to take another step with the current state she was in. Ira came to a halt soon after Felix had called out to her. "Hmm, what is it Felix?" she asked, turning to face him and oblivious to his concerns.

"I don't think you're in any condition to walk." Felix said as her walk passed her a couple of steps. "So how bout I carry you." Felix said as rested one knee on the ground to give Ira a lift on his back.

Ira become frustrated, "That's nonsense Felix, I'm not a child." She watched as Felix took a knee in front of her. "You don't need to do that, I can walk on my own..."

"Prove it then, walk ten steps without using the wall and if I see you wobble I'm going to carry you, no 'if's', 'and's' or 'but's' about it." Felix said.

"But Felix?" Ira pleaded not wanting to be babied as her ears dropped. "All right, I'll play your silly game." She added confidently. She faced away from Felix and took her first step without too much trouble, nothing to it she thought, 'I'll show him.' She then took her next step and wobbled on her feet as the pressure was put on her sore thighs.

"I saw that." Felix said as he walked in front of Ira again. "Just get on." he added sternly.

Ira sighed, feeling defeated. "Yes, sir..." . She got into position and hopped onto Felix's back wrapping her arms lightly around his neck.

"Sir?" said Felix looked over his shoulder at Ira with a questioning look on his face. Felix wrapped his arms around Ira's supple ass and started to walk to the next chamber

"Yes, master." She corrected herself, playfully licking Felix's ear as they moved through the stone corridor

Felix pinched Ira's hips playfully. "That better. Now let's see where this sword is... Woah." he said in amazement as he seen the next chamber.

Ira looked on in disbelief at the giant chamber they were now standing in. It seemed to be a burial chamber some kind. The walls were lined with gold tapestry, a few large stone statues lined the walls of the still pristine room, they seemed to be guarding solid gold a coffin that stood at the other side of the room. The chamber didn't seem to have been touched by time, for thousand year old tomb it was marvellously well kept.

Felix whistled in amazement at the tomb. Never in his wildest dreams have he ever thought he'll see something so amazing. "Wow I feel like we're in movie," Felix looked around the tomb, still blown away by the condition that it was in. "And speaking of movies I think we should just get this sword and get out of here." Felix said with a slightly panic in voice.

"Agreed, we've been here long enough and already desecrated it." she said concerned a little for their safety. "Just be careful Felix, you know what happened to that guy in those adventure films we watched last week."

"I know Ira but at least he made it out of the tomb even with all the traps that he tripped." he said. "Let's just hope this doesn't end up like the movie."

Ira slid off Felix's back so he could retrieve the sword without her hindrance if something did go wrong. "I'll wait here, I don't need to be slowing you down if something happens."

"Ok Ira, if you see it let me know." he said while looking over his shoulder towards her. Felix walked over to the tomb soon after to get a better look, "Hmm that's weird." he said as he saw his reflection staring back at him. Felix inspected a long spotless piece of metal that traveled down the centre of the coffin's lid which had a mirrors sheen to it.

Ira folded her arms and looked around the room a few times. "I don't see it Felix, it has to be in the coffin..." She said, shivering. The thought of seeing a decomposed corpse upset her.

"Actually I think it on the coffin's lid Ira." He said matter-factually.

"Oh, that's a relief," Ira said feeling glad that Felix didn't have to open the coffin. "Grab it and lets go."

"I know Ira but don't you think this is too easy?" he said questionly

"Yeah, but the thought of that body in there is creeping me out." Ira replied in a slight whine.

"Aww wittle Ira scared," Felix teased, chuckling. He leaned over the tomb to get the sword. "Uh-oh I can't see the handle of it."

"That's not funny Felix," Ira said with a huff. "What'd you mean you can't see it?"

"It not on the tomb...this silver stripe on the tomb looks like the sword but the no handle to it." Felix said as he started to look around the tomb again. "Oh, hey I think I found the hilt."

"Well, where is it?" Ira asked, she followed to where he was looking, but couldn't see anything from where she was standing.

"Its on front side of it, I think it split from the sword," Felix said looking at Ira

"Why would anyone split a perfectly good sword?" Ira asked, watching Felix closely.

"Who knows but I'm going to take it out though," Felix said, taking hold of the hilt to brace himself. He pulled at the hilt, surprise by how heavy it felt. "Hey Ira?"

"Yeah Felix, what's the problem?" Ira answered, slowly walking over to Felix with a slight wobble.

Felix pulled the hilt from the coffin again and noticed the metal strip starting to slide up its length. "Its not as small as we thought." Felix backed up as he continued pull the sword free from the coffin until every inch of the metal blade was revealed.

Ira was shocked at how massive the sword was when it was finally pulled free, she was at a loss for words. The sword looked to be a Zweihander from the middle ages with how long the blade actually was.

"Wow, Annabelle wanted us to get this massive thing for her?" Felix said as he held the sword in his hands, marveling at its craftsmanship. "So how are we going to carry it?" he asked looking at Ira.

"That's a good question." Ira said flatly, thinking. She looked around the room again before she hobbled over to one of the tapestries on the wall and pulled it down. "We haven't got much of a choice, we'll wrap it with this and I'll get the other end," she said, dragging the cloth over to Felix.

"'Kay Ira." He said as he grabbed the tapestry and wrapped the sword. A few moment later they had turned the tapestry into a makeshift sheath sling. "Finish. Hey Ira put this over your shoulder," he said as he handed it to her.

Ira put the sling over her shoulder and made herself ready to lift the sword with Felix's help once he was in position. "Okay Felix, on three. One, two, three," Ira said, taking the strain as the two wolves lifted the sling.

"Oh come on Ira, it not that heavy." Felix said with a light chuckle."You've lifted heavier things than this sword."

"Easy for you to say after what you did to me today." she said, glaring at Felix. "Now come on, we've got what we came for, this tomb has given me enough of the creeps," Ira said as she rubbed her arms

"Well climb aboard Captain." Felix said in an old gruff train conductor voice as he bended over for Ira to get on his back.

Ira moved over to Felix and climbed onto his back with a slight struggle with the weight of the sword on her own back, "If Annabelle thinks I'm doing anything tomorrow she's got another thing coming," she muttered with minor annoyance.

Felix chuckled, "I think she'll understand if you told her you hurt yourself."

"She'll probably just give me one of her concoctions again," Ira huffed. She disliked drinking Annabelle's disgusting homemade remedies.

"Yea... that's right." Felix said annoyingly remembering the times he had to take some of those 'abominations' Annabelle made him take over the years.

"I'll figure it out on the way back." Ira sighed as she tapped Felix on his shoulder, signalling to him that she was ready to be lifted. She then held onto Felix tightly as he hoisted her and the sword on her back of the ground with ease.

"I hope so, cause I can still remember the bad lies you told Annabelle." Felix grumbled, he was becoming irritated with Ira's incessant tapping on his shoulder. "Hey, I'm not a horse, you know!" he snapped.

"Am I going to be hearing about them on the way?" Ira scolded, she placed a small static charge on her fur and slapped Felix on the shoulder giving him a jot of pain so he got the message, she then got comfortable for the long trip back home. "You ought to be, you're hung like one." Ira added, teasingly.

"Ouch!" Felix yelped out as his fur stood on end at Ira's little prank."But yet you took all of it. So that would make you my mare." He replied with a chuckle.

"I suppose it does," She giggled. "Well get going stallion, this sword won't deliver itself," she added, waving her hand over to the exit as she was more than happy to be going home.

"I'm going, I'm going." Felix said, holding back another chuckle as the two of them left the tomb and headed for home.

But as Felix and Ira left the tomb in complete silence, a pair of bright golden eyes began revealing themselves. They carefully followed the two out of the cave and back into the forest. At first the still unknown owner of the eyes had only one 'goal' for lack of better terms, but after watching the wolves' 'adventure,' they were now dead set on not one, but two, desirable prizes. Both of which will be hers, and no one was going to stop her.