>>5337242Biting! He only had one chance to escape if he chewed on the eel's body, but even the small margin of chance that said action could work would give the small magician a semblance of comfort that this terrible act would be over, that he would have some control and victory over this.
Digging his teeth with enough force to chew on the fish demon, the eel retracted into itseld and exited his engorged orifice, sending Benny floating back to the surface as he caught his breath again.
Being tired from the constant flailing as the adrenaline ran through his body, he hated the feeling of his heart nearly exploding from his chest, he wanted nothing but to escape, yet the onlooking monsters didn't have any helping hands, and judging by their erect members, they were eager to watch what would happen next.
"H-H-HE-HEEEEL-" The eel rose once again, swatting the musician with it's tail before continuing their intercourse.
"I did not know you wanted me to be rougher... Don't worry, it will all be over soon. Children are tastier when they are decomposing." The eel apostle shoved it's lower body on top of his head, aiming to crush his neck as it enthralled and entered his orifices.
Benny could feel the pressure on his spine, he was about to break, and despite his most valiant efforts, all he could do is submit and wait for the monster to climax inside him and hope the sweet release of death came before the apostle, saving him to witness such humiliation of his body...
A speeding arrow was seen impaling the eel as another apostle dove deep into the water, taking Benny in his arms and throwing the monster up into the air. Irvine and Grunbeld had heard the boy's cry of help, and tried to reach him as fast as possible before anything could happen.
"How DARE YOU!" Grunbeld hammered the eel's head until nothing visible that could be classified as a face was seen, serving as an example to what would happen to the apostles that followed suit.
"This was not meant to happen. I have no words to excuse myself of letting him slip past our watchful eyes." Irvine lamented of what happened to poor Benny, still choking onto air as his face regained it's usual color, still having a panick attack after what happened, he attempted to run from the apostles that held him, even if they only wanted to save him.
Giving him some rags to hide the holes in his clothes, Grunbeld quickly took the teenager back to his arms, safely dressing the boy as he angrily held himself from setting fire to the entire forest in retaliation.
"I'm afraid this is the most we can do to you, Sir Bernard Junior." The hurting stung even deeper when Grunbeld called his musician by name. Failing to hold back his tears as he was sent to meet Griffith like the rest of his human companions. Irvine and Gunbeld, being masters of combat, could only hope that the child would recuperate from this traumatic event by himself.