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So. Apparently Natalie wasn't going to fuck the boss for dominance. She had assumed that would be the case, because—well. Carnal Boss. What else would it mean?

She didn't get to contemplate the misunderstanding for long. With a second-level boss streaking toward her, fist pulled back as she readied herself to deliver a devastating punch, Natalie could only worry about one thing. The fight. Surviving it.

Heaving her hammer forward, she swung the massive block of stone in a vicious arc at the Hellhound, intending to meet the surge of movement with her own. But even the quarter-second delay born from her surprise meant she was a hair too slow. The Hellhound dipped beneath the attack, barely avoiding it, then rocketed back up, crashing her fist into Natalie's stomach. A burst of flame accompanied the blow, heat licking across her exposed skin.

Natalie grunted, staggering several steps backward with the force of the attack. But something strange happened: it wasn't painful. Nor did she feel her HP dip. While HP was an enigmatic force, she could usually feel, in a vague sense, how healthy the resource was—how healthy she was. But the attack hadn't left her even slightly worse for wear. Not even in a mundane way; her stomach didn't ache. It was as if she hadn't been hit at all.

She doubted it was because the Hellhound's blow had simply been so insignificant. Something else was going on. A suspicion that was confirmed shortly. Steadying herself, a symbol blinked into existence above her opponent's head: the outline of a heart, filling up from the bottom with pink light.

As if the Hellhound's attack had increased some hidden gauge, rather than hurting Natalie.

What in the world was going on?

Where the Hellhound apparently intuited the rules of this game simply from having been transformed, Natalie was fumbling around in the dark.

Regardless of the specifics being unknown, though, the current goal was simple. Fight. And win.

The Hellhound followed her initial punch with a rapid step forward then a vicious kick. She was clearly a martial artist of some kind. Natalie hadn't fought many of those during Tenet spars, with most students wielding weapons. The only reason to not have one would be if one's class facilitated otherwise. But she had some experience, at least.

Experience or not, it was difficult dealing with a close-range style when Natalie herself was handling a supremely cumbersome hammer easily seven feet long.

In a split-second decision, Natalie released her grip on her hammer. Even with her skills making the weapon more effective, her current circumstances prevented her from using it well. Natalie caught the Hellhound's leg, then, grunting, swung, tossing her off balance. The Hellhound clearly hadn't expected the maneuver. She went tumbling sideways, landing back-first on the ground with a hard 'oomph'.

Re-grabbing her hammer, Natalie quickly slammed it down, the giant block of stone hurtling for the Hellhound like a meteor. But while Natalie had been fast, she hadn't been fast enough: the Hellhound recovered, rolling to the side, and Natalie's hammer crashed impotently down where she'd been a second earlier, splintering stone.

The two of them locked eyes for a moment, Natalie's hammer embedded into the floor, and the Hellhound lying on her back, looking up at her. She grinned, orange eyes wild.

Natalie hefted her hammer, reorienting herself and getting her brain fully into gear for the upcoming fight. The Hellhound leaped back to her feet in a coordinated, effortless manner. The heart symbol above her head was still one-fifth full of pink light. But now, another symbol had appeared to join it: a shield, which had only a trickle of silver light, perhaps one-twentieth filled.

"What are those?" Natalie asked warily, keeping her distance. The Hellhound had, thankfully, not immediately rushed her after recovering. Natalie got the feeling she had just been testing her out—getting a feel for her. By the grin, the Hellhound liked what she'd found. Natalie sympathized; she also lusted for a good fight. They were kindred souls in that regard.

"What are what?" the Hellhound asked.

"The symbols. Above your head."

The Hellhound paused, then tilted her head. Her wolf ear twitched, as if agitated, interested, or—whatever twitching wolf ears meant.

"These are your abilities, human. How do you not know them?"

"They're not mine. It was an arrow. An item dropped by the dungeon."

The Hellhound snorted. "It's still the fault of your patron. Her influence, your class, it's all the same."

"My patron?" The Hellhound knew about that? Was it confirmation, then, about that theory? Or just the dungeon again feeding information that may or may not be false through one of its monsters?

"Yes, your patron," the Hellhound scoffed impatiently, bushy wolf tail swishing in annoyance. "You reek of her. Her aspect all but drips from you."

"What are you talking about?"

The Hellhound settled back into a combat stance, posturing to rush forward again.

"Wait! What do the symbols mean, at least?"

For a moment, Natalie didn't think she would answer. Why would she? The tactically correct move would be to leave Natalie in the dark. Why help her by giving her knowledge on how the fight worked? But that wasn't the mindset the Hellhound had, apparently, because after a second, the Hellhound sighed irritably and replied.

"It's how close you've gotten to a guard break. And how close your guard is to being broken."

"Huh?"

"Are you serious, human?"

"Apparently, you got an instruction manual! I didn't." Natalie appreciated the woman was even humoring her questions. She didn't expect that would last long. The wolfgirl seemed antsy to get back to the action.

The Hellhound huffed. "When I break your guard," she said, impatience growing by the second, "I'll have an opportunity to make you submit. The fight ends when one of us chooses to lose. To become the other's mate. Willingly."

"… Really?"

So, there was the explanation for the 'Carnal' part of a 'Carnal Boss'. The heart symbol represented Natalie's nearness to guard-break. The shield, how far through her opponent'sguard she had worked. The heart was notably more filled up because Natalie had taken a more severe hit; she'd only caught the Hellhound's leg and tossed her, so the shield was far less full.

Natalie digested that. The whole, 'create an opportunity to make her submit'.

"You're … okay with all of that?" Natalie asked.

The Hellhound tilted her head. "Okay with it?"

"You know," Natalie said. "This type of fight? Both parts of it?" Seeing exactly how sapient this woman was, Natalie kind of had to ask the question, to settle her own concerns. For obvious reasons, transforming a boss and then fighting to dominate her—both physically and then sexually, apparently—was a bit of a disorienting situation to be in.

The Hellhound stared at her. "What?"

Natalie shifted in place."I just wanted to make sure."

"Are you asking if I want to be mated by you?"

"Uh," Natalie said, her face heating up. "Maybe not exactly that." She hadn't ever expected to find herself awkward about a boss fight, but here it was happening. "Not me, specifically. But all of this, in a general sense."

For a long moment, the Hellhound looked at Natalie incredulously. Then, abruptly, she laughed. "It doesn't matter if I am or not. It's the nature of the encounter given to me. My assignment." A grin slowly split her face, showcasing sharp canines. "But, if you have to know, I'm not displeased. It's a more interesting task than what I'm usually given. I've already told you—I'm looking forward to making you submit." The grin grew. "And you are in return, I can tell. It's in your eyes. The lust. You really are one of hers, aren't you?"

Well. That was a relief. The Hellhound really did seem to be fine with all of this, strange as it was. And she had a point: Natalie was also excited. About the whole, forcing her opponent to submit part, maybe not as much. That was kind of weird.

But fucking? Natalie was rarely against that, when it involved beautiful women.

"Now, enough talking," the Hellhound growled, her amusement disappearing in an instant. Her tail swished as she crouched, muscles growing tense, bracing herself to rush forward. "It's time for action, human."

Comments

Rapthorn2ndform

Important question... does that imply they get to KEEP the doggo girl?

TheCrazyDuck

I have a feeling the reverie likes video games, obviously the system us there, but now someone directly sponsored by one of them has some things that are even more game like. Kind of like how in accent the god of Zoeys original world did.