The orange sun was dipping behind the distant hills, its remaining light shimmering across the still pond. Yesh and Shalay knelt in the soft grass at the edge of the woods, facing the water. Yesh pushed her round, muscular haunches against Shalay's persistent hips as his cock invaded and retreated from her. Her forehead rested between her arms against the ground, aware of nothing save the bliss between her legs.
Shalay closed his eyes just for a moment, savoring her warmth as Yesh squeezed herself around him. She pushed herself up on her hands and arched her back, almost giving into her impending orgasm. Shalay gave her ass a playful swat and her head dropped again.
They were playing their game, timing their mutual climax just as the sun disappeared behind the horizon. Sunset was close as he pumped harder and faster. The sun vanished and he slammed himself against her one last time. Yesh felt Shalay's first spurt inside and immediately pulled herself away, leaving his cock exposed and cold. His next shot fell across her ass before she shoved him, his back onto the ground. “No fair!” he complained, grunting, as he splashed again across his own taught abdomen.
Yesh ignored him and his protests as she straddled him. Another rope of cum splattered onto the silky curls covering her mound, right before she smashed herself back down onto him. She clutched his knee with one hand and tickled her swollen nub with the other as she bounced up and down to reclaim her denied climax. Before long, she sat squarely on Shalay's belly, rubbing their fluids on his half-exposed cock and her fully-exposed clit. Yesh tipped her head back and thrust her breasts out as the welcome waves washed over her.
Yesh rolled off and lay on her back next to her man, watching the stars come out as dusk became night. She looked over at Shalay, concerned about the yearning she saw on his face. The trio of stars that were the Three Sisters flickered into view -- one yellow, one red and one orange. The Sisters, for some reason, had bewitched him.
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Shalay was known to the village as a star-gazer. His fixation on the heavens did not take him away from his work on their farm, though, and Yesh was content enough to share him with the night. However, she was not happy when he asked the elders and seers about ways for him to touch or even walk in the heavens. Yesh was relieved that they all warned him to abandon those longings as nothing but sadness would come of it. He heeded their advice in his deeds, but not in his heart.
The Three Sisters were in fact mystical creatures who lived in the heavens. They heard of Shalay's yearnings and so looked down at him, finding him to be fair to the eye and strong of limb. “What a wonderful servant he would make!” they agreed. They called for their indentured sylph -- a sky fairy of sorts. The Sisters told it they would release it from their thrall if it could bring the man Shalay up to them. The sylph loathed that it had to trick an innocent, primitive man, but could not resist the opportunity to be made free.
As the sylph glided down from the heavens, the Sky Kin, god of the sky and stars, questioned where it was heading and why. The sylph told the Sky Kin about its mission and of the promise from the Three Sisters. The Sky Kin was displeased, but nevertheless allowed the sylph to continue.
The sylph lay down beside Shalay as he slept. It stroked his cock and whispered to him, “You may walk the sky and meet the Three Sisters if you climb the tallest tree at night and beg the Great Eagle for further passage.” The sylph disappeared after giving Shalay’s cock one last tug, covering his belly with his sticky mess. Shalay awoke then with this ‘dream’ fresh in his head and his cock still a-quiver. He looked over at Yesh, but she was sound asleep, and soon, again, so was he.
When the sun arose, Shalay remembered his dream but dismissed it. The sylph came to him again that night, and then the next. Shalay was convinced then that these were no mere dreams, but a sign, an invitation from the Sisters. He hurried to the elders and seers to tell them of his dreams, but they warned him that the Three Sisters were mischievous and any dreams sent by them could not be trusted. “Abandon your longings of wandering through the heavens, as nothing but sadness will come of them,” they repeated.
Dejected, Shalay went home and told Yesh of his dreams and of the warnings given to him from the elders. Yesh knew, however, that Shalay could never be happy unless he had tried. Hoping that he would say no, or at least fail to reach the heavens, Yesh reluctantly encouraged him to attempt the journey.
Shalay thought upon his choices for three more days and resolved to go. Yesh was saddened and frightened, yet she helped him to collect supplies for his adventure. She walked with him to the tallest of the trees, where Shalay promised her that he would return soon with stories of his adventures. He began his ascent, and Yesh promised she would wait.
Even Shalay, as stong and determined as he was, tired as he climbed the giant tree. The branches grew thicker together and less sturdy as he ascended, but he eventually reached the top. Although it was still dark, he could see much of the land below, including the pond where he and Yesh often lay under the stars. The Three Sisters looked as far away as ever, though. He called, “Oh Great Eagle, the sylph told me that you are the best flyer and can soar up to the heavens. I am a traveler who would like to see what the heavens are like, and I was told in a dream that the Three Sisters embrace travelers such as I.”
The Great Eagle came but warned him, just as the others had, that the Sisters are not to be trusted, and that he would regret encountering them. Shalay insisted that he wasn’t afraid and so the Eagle snatched him up in his mighty talons and soared upwards. It swooped above the heavens, dropped him next to the Sisters’ cottage, and flew away, leaving the man to his fate.
The Sisters watched him land and prattled amongst themselves that he was even more handsome up close than he was on the Earth. “You have done well, sylph, you are now free,” the Sisters proclaimed. The sylph flew away, full of joy to no longer be a servant, yet sad about what it had done to the man.
Shalay introduced himself and the Three Sisters welcomed him. They had no names, so he addressed them by their colors: Yellow, Red and Orange. They were quite hospitable and promised the traveler a special stay.
“We would offer you drink, but alas all we have is this pot of water,” said Yellow.
“Not to worry fine hosts,” said Shalay, “I’ll gather wood for a fire so that we can make a tea.” And so he did, as he did not want to be a burden.
“A tea sounds marvelous,” said Red, “But alas we have no leaves or spices here to make a worthy brew.”
“Not to worry, I am well versed in the use of leaves and roots and will find us some to brew a tea suitable for ladies as fine as yourselves.” And so he did.
“This is the most excellent brew we have ever sipped,” declared Orange. “We would offer you a meal as well, but alas our larders are bare.”
“Not to worry, gentle women. I am a skilled hunter as well!” The Sisters congratulated themselves on how crafty they were to bag such a prize when Shalay soon returned with an impressive pheasant which he proceeded to dress and cook.
Shalay slept deeply that night, exhausted from his travels and tasks. As he slept naked on a straw bed in the barn, the Sisters stole his clothing so that they could indulge their lustful appetites. They stroked and licked his cock to keep it standing for their amusement. As much as they loved the sight, though, they were cautious not to give in to their desires, for if they were to be fertilized, their wombs would swell and burst forth into the winds a hundred thousand seeds.
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Shalay soon grew tired of serving the Sisters and longed to explore the rest of the heavens. But the Sisters revealed to him their intentions and they kept him as a slave, threatening to cast him to the earth to his death If he displeased them. Shalay tried calling out to the Great Eagle, but it was too far away to hear his cries as it had no usual business to fly so high. And so they kept him naked for their merriment and busy for their wants.
The sylph, meanwhile, felt guilty about its role in tricking Shalay, but didn’t know what it could do to help him. It approached the Earth Kin, goddess of the lands below, for help. She confirmed that a human had indeed been trapped by the Sisters, and spoke of it to the Sky Kin. The Sky Kin said that the man had brought his miseries upon himself, but also didn’t much like the Sisters, and so the Sky Kin and Earth Kin formed a plan, and charged the sylph to relay it to Shalay and to Yesh.
The only way that Shalay could be set free was if the Sisters were to be fertilized and fall as seeds to the Earth. But they liked their privileged home in the sky, adoringly watched by the humans below, and would not willingly choose to fall. The plan, then, was that Shalay would have to seduce each of them, and when the last one fell he would be free. But he would have to find his own way home.
The sylph brought the plan to Shalay, who in turn thought about how to seduce the Sisters. Then the sylph flew to Earth and found Yesh and told her of the plan as well, and instructed her that she must ready three gardens, one for each of the sisters, so that they would set roots and grow and not escape. The sylph then warned Yesh that, even if the Three Sisters fell, Shalay would have to find his way back to Earth and home.