by Logan Jacobs
“Hey,” she pouted. “You’re going to need to buy me another pair of tights.”
“I’ll buy you anything you want,” I purred against her neck because I knew that was what she wanted to hear.
She moaned and threw her head back as I slipped my cock into her pussy and hilted myself fully into her. I lifted one of her thick, soft thighs so I could drive my dick into her at a better angle that had her screaming. My other hand groped her breast and tweaked one of her perky nipples, and I dug my fingers into her soft flesh.
“Wooooow,” she groaned. “You feel amazing inside of me.”
“Yeah?” I panted as I thrust deeper into her tunnel.
“I can’t believe it,” she gasped as her eyes started to roll back into her head. “You are soooo… hard… soooo… ohhhhh… you are getting this spot on my clit that’s just… amazzzinnngggg.”
She wrapped her arms around the back of my neck, and as her index finger stroked against the skin there, I felt the cold touch of her ring against my skin.
“I’m gonna cum,” she breathed into my ear after I pounded her dripping pussy for another few minutes. “Oh, God, I’m going to come so hard on your cock. Ohhh, please. Ohhh, God. Ohhh, fuck. Miles…”
“I’m going to cum, too, baby,” I groaned.
“Yeahhhh,” she gasped. “Fill me up. I want all of your cum in me. You are amazing. Fuck. Sooo goood. Please cum in me.”
I pounded harder and deeper into her tight pussy, and I felt myself about to orgasm. She moaned again, and I felt her spasm around my dick just as I was about to climax. Then I let myself tumble over the edge, and she let out a gasp of sweet triumph when she felt me flood her velvety tunnel with my semen.
As soon as I unleashed my load, I stabbed her through the abdomen with a knife that had been hidden inside my other gauntlet.
As Arachne choked and sputtered on her own blood, I grabbed her arm and twisted it away from my neck. I saw the glint of her ring as spikes protruded from it and dripped with a powerful venom, and I snickered.
“You know, you were right,” I said as I shoved her off of my dick and watched as she collapsed to the ground in a heap of blood and venom.
“About what?” she groaned.
“I was way more interested in fucking you than fighting you.” I grinned. “Thanks.”
“B-bastard…” she choked out.
“Looks like this black widow bit off more than she could handle, huh?” I smirked without a hint of pity. “At least you got to cum before you died. Did you allow that for your victims, or not?”
“I… never let them.”
“Oh? But you let me?”
“You… are… Miles Nelson…” She tried to cover the gaping wound on her abdomen to stop the bleeding, but it didn’t do any good, and the blood gushed out over her fingers and mixed with the venom of her ring. She gurgled wordlessly as her eyes grew glassy, and then she flopped over in a puddle of her own blood, dead.
It was a shame to lose such a body, but it wasn’t like she had used it for anything other than killing. Her last decent act in the world had been to fuck me, and since she’d been a pretty fantastic fuck, I could see exactly how she’d tricked so many men into sleeping with her. It was too bad she was a crazy murderer, though. I might have kept her around.
I put my dick away and zipped up my pants, and then I stepped around her dead body to assess the damage she’d done to Norma. It had been a mistake to have her climb up the side of the building, but I hadn’t realized Arachne’s hyper-senses would be able to reach that far. It was a power I’d never dealt with before, but not one that I would underestimate again.
Not that Arachne would be able to use it against us anymore.
I checked the cocoon, since although the villainess had said that Norma wouldn’t suffocate in there, I didn’t want to take any chances. I didn’t want to blast it or drive a knife into it to break Norma out in case I hurt her, but there didn’t seem to be any other way. I noticed her discarded spinning blade off to the side and picked that up, and then I carefully began to drill through the hard shell of the cocoon to free Norma.
As soon as I cracked open her prison, she scrambled out and kicked at the last of the cocoon to free herself.
“Miles!” she cried.
“I’m fine,” I assured her, and I gestured to my mostly untouched suit with only the glove missing from my right hand.
“Thank goodness,” she sighed. “What about Arachne?”
“Arachne’s dead,” I said.
“She what?” Norma asked, but then she saw the naked corpse on the ground behind me.
“Is this going to be okay?” she asked as she eyed Arachne’s corpse like she thought it might spring back to life.
“It’s going to have to be,” I said with a shrug. “The Shadow Knight can deal. She was a bitch to fight.”
“I can tell,” Norma muttered, but she still kept her eyes on Arachne’s corpse. “Sorry… I thought I was being quiet when I climbed up the side of the building, but apparently not.”
“It wasn’t you,” I said. “I hadn’t realized the strength of her ability to sense her surroundings.”
“Well, we won’t be making that mistake again,” she laughed.
“More importantly, are you okay?” I asked. “I’d miss you terribly if you died.”
“What?” Norma didn’t seem like she had been starved of oxygen within the cocoon, but she didn’t seem entirely okay, and I wanted to make sure that my assistant was alright.
“You can’t die,” I snickered. “I need you.”
“Need me?” She blinked with confusion.
“Of course,” I laughed. “But you didn’t answer my first question.”
“Yeah, I’m okay,” she assured me. “I just wish I could have helped more.”
“Like you said, we’ll be more prepared next time,” I said as I glanced down at my blood-splattered suit. “But let’s head back now. I need a shower.”
Norma blinked and looked between Arachne’s body and me, then she shook her head with a sigh.
“You really need better taste in women,” she scolded.
“Can’t say this is the last woman I’ll fuck who also wants to kill me,” I smirked, since I knew many of the female villains roaming around Grayville were just as hot as Arachne. “And hey, it was pretty effective.”
“Oh, geez,” Norma sighed again.
On the way out of the building, I had Aileen alert the police as well as wipe all the security cameras in the building so that I couldn’t be connected to Arachne’s death. It might have been self-defense, but I’d prefer not to have any kind of investigation complicate things. Besides, since Arachne was a known supervillain, I doubted the police would care enough to look into her death very closely. They’d probably just be relieved she wasn’t out terrorizing the people of Grayville anymore.
The only person who would care about what I’d done was the Shadow Knight, so I began to consider how exactly I would break the news to him. Slade was just going to have to accept that I’d had no choice but to kill her, and it was mostly true. Her ring had obviously been her attempt to kill me, so I’d acted in self-defense. I hadn’t broken our agreement because he’d said that we could kill if there was no other choice, and there really hadn’t been any other choice. Norma had been trapped in a cocoon, so I knew I’d been warranted in my decision to kill her.
Though I wasn’t going to tell him any other details about her death. The Shadow Knight certainly didn’t need to know I stabbed her with my cock before I stabbed her with my blade.
Chapter 8
Norma and I headed back to the mansion to regroup, and in my case, to clean up.
The fight with Arachne hadn’t been all that bad when I really thought about it. Even though my plan hadn’t gone perfectly, I had handled her exactly the way I’d wanted to from the start.
And that, of course, meant that I seduced her before I killed her.
“Do you think Beacon has r
ealized the Shadow Knight didn’t actually ask for his help yet?” Norma asked from the passenger seat.
“Doubt it, but he must have realized it was a false flag of some kind by now,” I replied. “We sent him miles away from where the Shadow Knight was actually situated to an area where nothing is happening.”
“He probably realized something was up, then,” Norma mused. “Don’t you think?”
“Nothing that would implicate us,” I said with a shrug. “Maybe he’ll think the Shadow Knight was gaslighting him again.”
“Well, that would help us,” Norma said and then covered her mouth as she let out a huge yawn.
It was long past sundown at this point, but I didn’t intend to sleep until all the escaped supervillains were captured. I didn’t want Norma to fall asleep either, so I tried to think of something that might interest her.
“If Beacon and the Shadow Knight get in a fight, maybe we’ll be on our own for the rest of the supervillains,” I said. “We work better when it’s just us, anyway.”
“That’d be nice, even if it’s unlikely,” Norma said, even though she sounded pleased by the possibility. “Then it’d be just like old times.”
I nodded in response and thought back to before I’d broken into the crime-fighting world, when it had just been Norma and me as she helped me develop my various technology, surveillance, and weapon systems. It was hard to imagine a time when I hadn’t intended to use my own weapons, and I had instead just made them for others to use poorly. I knew my own technology better than anyone, so I could use it better than anyone else could ever dream of.
But I understood where Norma’s nostalgia was coming from. I knew how overshadowed she sometimes felt by Elizabeth, and I knew that sometimes she wanted it to be just the two of us again. Norma was as capable as Elizabeth was, but she was in serious need of a confidence boost, even though there were some tasks that only Norma could accomplish.
After all, she might not know it yet, but my mousy assistant was well on her way to becoming one of the most powerful people in the world.
“Creator,” Aileen’s sultry voice slithered through the van’s speakers. “The Shadow Knight and his companion have returned to the house. How would you like to proceed?”
“Let them in, obviously,” I responded as I glanced at the car’s built-in GPS to see that we were still about fifteen minutes away.
“Understood,” Aileen said. “Shall I block them from entering any rooms other than the main living room?”
“Might as well, just don’t make it obvious,” I replied, since even though I didn’t think the Shadow Knight was the type to snoop around in my stuff, I didn’t want to take any chances.
“I am never obvious,” Aileen responded with an air of confidence to her sultry voice. “Unlike the Shadow Knight’s lesser AI system, I am perfection created by your hands, Creator.”
Norma sighed and shook her head, but I could tell she was trying to hide a smile.
“You are indeed perfection,” I responded with a purr that I knew would make her happy to hear since her entire existence was made to satisfy me. “Have you successfully hacked into his systems?”
“Not fully,” she said. “But I did assure you quantum supremacy, and we will achieve it. I have cracked through several layers of the Shadow Knight’s security system, and I have sent the information I have acquired so far to Norma.”
“It’s a pretty comprehensive look at how Slade operates,” my assistant confirmed.
“Good job so far,” I praised Aileen again. “Pull up security footage of the Shadow Knight in my mansion too, would you? I’d like to keep an eye on what he’s doing.”
“Of course,” my sexy AI complied.
One of the dashboard screens flickered on to reveal Slade and his squire inside my living room. The feather-caped crusader stood and silently brooded against the wall while his apprentice rooted through the kitchen, presumably in search of something to eat. It annoyed me a little to see the teenager rummage through my kitchen, but it wasn’t the worst thing they could be doing, so I let it slide.
“Dynamo and Penumbra are also on their way back, but they will not make it there before you do,” Aileen informed me.
“Good to know,” I replied.
“I will return to cracking through the next level of Slade Technology’s security,” my AI system said, and then there was a crackle of silence through the speakers before she continued. “And if I may suggest, I would be much more capable of keeping an eye on Dan Slade and his apprentice if, perhaps, I was able to pose as a human servant of the household. In this manner, I could also prepare dinner and--”
“I know, I know,” I said, “but you know your body isn’t human-like enough yet. Still, thank you, Aileen.”
“It is my pleasure to serve,” she replied and went silent.
“She really wants to look human, huh?” Norma mused. “I guess I can’t blame her, it kinda sucks that she has to hide all the time.”
“It’s a little inconvenient, but the less Slade is aware of her existence, the better,” I admitted. “And we have more important things to take care of at the moment than completing her body. Speaking of which, has news of Arachne’s death been broadcasted anywhere?”
Norma took a moment to pull up various newsfeeds and information and then shook her head.
“No,” she replied. “But I just received word that the prison staff collected her body, so--”
“So they might have informed Slade,” I finished as I glanced back at the screen that showed the Shadow Knight in my house. He didn’t appear to be particularly pissed, but he always looked so grumpy that it was hard to tell for sure.
“What are you going to say to him?” Norma asked.
“It was self-defense.” I shrugged.
“I hope he believes that,” my assistant muttered, and then looked back down at the tablet in her lap again.
“Do you believe that?” I asked.
“Of course!” Norma flushed red.
I didn’t have much time to think of how I was going to break it to the Shadow Knight that I’d killed Arachne, but he was going to have to accept it. She’d been more of a formidable foe than I’d expected her to be, and I could probably use Beacon being called away to my advantage here. If I’d gone in intending to fight Arachne without using my dick, then we really could have used Beacon’s assistance.
“Is Beacon on his way back to the mansion?” I asked Norma, who began to type away on her tablet to track him.
“Yes,” she confirmed. “Oh! In fact, he’ll be arriving around the same time we do.”
“So right about now?” I quirked an eyebrow at my assistant and pulled the van into the driveway so we could get out.
Norma seemed a little startled, like she hadn’t realized we were so close, but she didn’t have time to react before Beacon ran toward us across the driveway.
“Hey!” he shouted as he slowed to a stop in front of us. “Uh, hey… sorry about that whole thing, I’m not sure what or why… uh, anyway, how’d it go with Arachne?”
“We had a bit of trouble,” I replied. “I’ll explain more when we get inside.”
“Nothing too bad, I hope,” he joked.
I exchanged a glance with Norma as I debated if I should tell him now or wait until we got inside. I figured Beacon should probably know before we got there, if only to prime him to be annoyed at the Shadow Knight. Besides, it would make him feel more like a member of the team if we told him here instead of waiting until we got inside and telling him at the same time that we told Slade.
“We had to kill her,” I admitted.
“What?” His usual cheerful expression vanished. “You killed her? Why?”
“It was too difficult for us to handle by ourselves non-lethally,” Norma chimed in. “It was us or her.”
“Me, specifically,” I added. “She was going to kill me, so I killed her in self-defense. I didn’t have any other choice, Beacon. What was so important that the S
hadow Knight called you away for?”
He ground his teeth silently together in a frustrated way that reminded me of his mentor, and then he sighed.
“Nothing,” he muttered. “He wasn’t even there.”
“Alright,” I exhaled. “Let’s just go inside and try to talk it out.”
Slade noticed our arrival as soon as we got inside, and he moved to stand in front of me as we entered the living room. The look he gave me wasn’t kind, but he didn’t seem furious with me.
Unfortunately, that was probably going to change very quickly.
“What took you so long?” he demanded, and his shadowed eyes beneath his crow mask searched our expressions for something he could damn us for.
“We ran into some complications,” I explained.
“What kind of complications?” The Shadow Knight narrowed his eyes at me.
“She proved to be more powerful than we’d expected,” Norma responded. “Her powers were way stronger than anticipated.”
“Wait, what do you mean, what kind?” Beacon spoke up finally as he took a step forward. “Don’t you know exactly--”
“Not now, Beacon,” the Shadow Knight growled to interrupt him. “I want you to explain, Nelson. Not your assistants. Not one of my old apprentices. You.”
“Only got eyes for me, eh, Slade?” I smirked. “It’s just like my assistant said. She was more powerful than we expected, and Norma got incapacitated immediately, so I had no choice.”
“No choice?” he pressed.
“So, I had no choice but to kill her,” I said.
Unfortunately, the Shadow Knight’s reaction to that was instantaneous.
He lunged forward and grabbed me by the collar, but I didn’t flinch or back away from his fury. I could see his veins as they pulsed along the side of his neck in barely restrained rage, and I knew I had to speak quickly before he actually resorted to violence.
“There was nothing else we could do!” I growled. “She wrapped up Norma in a cocoon of practically indestructible web, and I had no time to try to break her out of it while also protecting myself.”