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The roaring sound of club music could be heard from even outside the two-story building. This was known as the best nightclub in the city; with a blatantly stylized design and music you could dance the light away with. The first floor was opened to the general public while the second was for more elite members. But regardless of where you're at, you were guaranteed an amazing time.
Due to being a big city with heavy traffic more often than not, it was difficult to find parking close to the building. But it was nearly impossible to not notice it when passing by; lights and colors of all kinds as if it was a festival surrounded its walls and music blared loud enough for passerbys to hear. Made the surrounding buildings look boring by comparison.
A massive line would always form outside, filled with people of many races. Human, elf, dwarf, orc, gnome, and all other kinds just waiting to enter. Anybody who was anybody would come to the nightclub for a night of fun, drinks, and socializing.
Sadly, this also included groups of people that had animosity towards each other. Two, in particular, who just so happened to be inside the nightclub.
It was hard not to notice these two groups. The obvious difference between them were their races, orcs, and elves. And they were all dressed in the most luxurious brands; suits, dresses, or a mixture of both laughing and drinking with their respective kin. What made them stand out even more from their other brethren were the brooches that were on their chest. The orcs' brooch had a giant tusk with two small hills underneath it, making the tusk look like a mountain, colored blue. The elves' brooch had an elf's ear with a crown on the pointed tip of the ear, colored red. Everyone knew who they were.
The Orestes and the Aethels.
Two rival families that have hated each other for decades. They were also owners of two huge companies that (surprise surprise) were competitive against each other. But compared to the family's animosity, their company rivalry seemed minuscule. Full-fledged fights have occurred more than once, and any one side could win. The strength of an orc or the agility of an elf, skill was the deciding factor between them.
Pride was a thing they had in common, and it was visibly shown. If you were an Orestes, you were an orc, and if you were an Aethel, you were an elf. And anybody who worked for them were also of the same race. (Something about preserving the image of the family, according to rumors.)
Both were stationed at the second floor but in completely opposite sides. Not just to avoid the other, but out of request from the establishment. The less trouble they make in their building, the better. But it doesn't always work out.
One member from each side ended up going to the bar at the same time. The second they stood in front of the bar and noticed each other, the air thickened as they both glared with a mighty hatred.
The orc spoke first, "Beat it, shortie. You wouldn't be able to handle any more drinks than you already had."
The elf scoffed back, "You underestimate us elves, you overgrown cucumber. Just because you tower over most races, doesn't mean you're superior."
"Oh, that's rich, coming from you! You look down on every single race that isn't yours! Thinking you're so much smarter and better than everyone else!"
"I don't want to hear that from a brainless piece of muscle! That's all you lot are good for anyway!"
The bartender behind the counter could only look in horror at both of them. He knew exactly what was going to happen next. Many of the other residents in the area who saw them as well started to retreat and aim for the exit.
A green fist slammed on the bar's counter, "Say that again, you pale twig!"
"Why? Did your idiotic brain not understand a single thing I just said? Big surprise!"
The orc made the first swing, with the elf dodging and getting into a fighting stance. And just like that, it was like a dam broke. The two sides saw what was happening and immediately ran towards the center to fight. Many of them angry or pumped for a battle. Anyone who wasn't a part of them began to run off to the closest exit, with some of them screaming. The scream alerted the entire building, which made every know what was happening. People were evacuating in a hurry while the workers and guards tried to calm everyone, to no avail. During the chaos, music still continued to blare, with the DJ running out alongside everyone else.
Both members of Orestes and Aethel focused on their fight. The elves dodging and striked fast and the orcs blocking and attacking hard. A normal scene for any of the locals but still a dangerous one, for there was always damage done on the vicinity when they are together. The fight continues for a few minutes, with both evenly matched, until a roaring command pierced through all the commotion.
"ENOUGH!!"
All parties stopped, looking at the direction the yell came from.
A hulking green male orc walked forward, with a sense of poise and professionalism. He wore a nicely tailored suit without a wrinkle in place, clearly an expensive brand. Black short hair slicked back, giving a businesslike look with a nice shine. Everything about him was muscular, even his facial features, yet he still looked handsome.
Everyone, even the elves, knew who he was. Bolin, the nephew of the current president of the Orestes family. Bolin was known for his kindness (something many would consider a rarity in orcs), but he was also strict.
He walked forward and looked at both sides, "We are in a neutral establishment! You all know the rules! No fighting amongst each other on neutral ground! Now separate!"
Both orcs and elves slowly did so, looking at him with either with respect or weariness. At the very least they did as what they were told, making Bolin give a satisfied sigh. That was sadly short lived, however.
"Awww, now where's the fun in that?"
Bolin and everyone present turned to look at where the voice came from. Bolin's eyes widened when he saw who the owner.
Standing in front of the bar nursing a drink stood a tall elven woman, skinny but toned. She wore a long red cocktail dress revealing enough to show some leg (which was finely toned) and hug her frame along with some ankle strap white heels. Her dirty blonde hair was in a melon hairstyle, which barely hid her elegant chandelier earrings. Once she was done with her drink, she turned to look directly at Bolin and his blood started turning cold.
Looks can be very deceiving, and the woman in front of him was the exact definition of it. The niece of the current president of the Aethel family, Baly. She was easily one of the most bloodthirsty people in that family, maybe even the whole city. And she LIVED for a good fight.
She placed her drink on the counter (not a bartender in sight, so who knows who gave her it) and walked forward.
"We already got the party started, big boy. It's only right to see it end fully."
Bolin swallowed, "I am merely someone who prefers peace. Allow me to handle my people and you can do the same so we don't cause any unnecessary violence."
An almost antagonistic laugh escaped Baly's lips, "Cute! But you think I care about that 'peace' of yours. I couldn't care less about that. You might even say that I hate it. But there is one thing I hate more than that."
Baly then goes on a full sprint heading towards Bolin.
"And that's you Orestes!!"
She delivered a swift but powerful kick that he barely was able to block. And just like that, both sides continued the fight.
Not wanting to actually throw a punch, Bolin just went on the defensive; blocking as many of Baly's attacks as possible or throwing her aside if he got the opportunity. He knew how to fight (an Orestes needed to know how to defend themselves) but wasn't fond of it and preferred diplomacy. Most of the time he could succeed in swaying others to calm down, but it sadly rarely works with an Aethel. Especially her.
The fight was not easy. Baly was quick, and not easy to touch. And somehow, she was able to fight despite her attire! Despite the dress and heels, she was still more than formidable. There were some outlandish rumors that she was trained by the best and taught how to fight in any piece of wardrobe she was wearing. Including form fitting leather! Bolin couldn't understand it.
Baly didn't give him room to breathe or think. She was completely on the offensive all while smiling and laughing. It was a pity that the orc was pretty good at defense, but as long as she could continue hitting him, eventually it will start to hurt. And maybe he would take it more seriously.
It was chaos in the nightclub; there was property damage and blood being stained on the premises. Once both rivals started to fight, it was incredibly difficult to stop them.
But not impossible.
"POLICE! HALT ALL ACTIVITY!"
Everyone turned to look at police officers aiming guns at them. Many of said officers clearly giving a look of agitation, having done this many a time before. As such, all of the Orestes and Aethel groaned in annoyance. But they all froze when they saw who walked behind the officers towards them.
A redheaded male dwarf with a well-kept garibaldi beard and short spiked hair. He might have been short compared to the orcs and elves but his look alone was enough to cause a lion pause. And while his uniform hid it well, everyone knew he was nicely muscled underneath. While he did wear a police uniform, it did have pin stars attached to it, signifying his rank.
It was the chief of police, Chief Claus.
He looked at both sides and the surroundings, the gave a sigh, "I grow tired of these juvenile acts."
He looked towards Bolin and Baly, both of whom had an expression of regret and disappointment respectively.
"Your families came to the agreement to not cause any acts of violence within neutral territory. You all have broken said agreement a few too many times for my liking. I am NOT tolerating this any longer."
Knowing the situation, Bolin stood tall and gave a bow, "I apologize, Chief Claus. I should have tried harder to stop this."
Baly scoffed, "Oh, sucking up to the cops, huh? With you being an Orestes and an orc, I expected some more pride from you. Have you no shame?"
Chief Claus turned to look at her, "I don't want to be hearing that from you, Miss Baly. If I had it my way, I would have you behind bars with your barbaric personality. But you have yet to make any serious crime. I suggest you stay quiet."
Baly rolled her eyes and scoffed again, but complied.
Chief Claus continued, "Your families will be paying for the damages you all caused here. And I am quite serious about being tired of this. Consider this your final warning. Whether you are an Orestes or an Aethel, if you act out of line one more time, warrants for your arrest will be made."
The tension was thick enough to be suffocating. Most of the initiators of said fight didn't dare to utter a word in hopes that the chief wouldn't do it that day.
Baly sighed in defeat, "Alright, fine. You made your point. Let's go, everyone! Fun time's over!"
All elves dusted themselves off and walked their way to the exit, head held high and looking forward. While they did walk gracefully, it was very evident by their wardrobe's condition that they were in a fight. The orcs just clicked their tongues, annoyed by them trying to save face despite the circumstances.
Once all the elves left, Bolin gave a crestfallen look and turned to Chief Claus, "I must apologize again. I truly did not wish for this fight to happen. Especially here."
Chief Claus looked up to the orc for a couple of seconds, but eventually closed his eyes and released a soft breath.
"Just leave, Bolin. The Orestes and Aethel have already caused enough destruction."
Bolin nodded and ordered everyone to leave.
As the Orestes left, Chief Claus looked around the trashed nightclub and could only shake his head. The petty family feud of the Orestes and Aethel have always been extremely troublesome, yet somehow it has gotten worse as the years have gone by. It would have been fine if it was just a competitive rivalry, but there was so much hatred that it would almost always get physical.
While there were a couple of reasons Chief Claus didn't outright arrest all of them, the main one was because of his nephews. One of them was best friends with the only son of President Orestes, Orom. They were childhood friends and the orc was the only person his nephew was ever comfortable with. And as far as he knew, Orom was a fine young man (albeit one that falls in love quicker than main couples in soap operas). Meanwhile, the other one was enamored with the only son of President Aethel, Elijah. His nephew was already having conversations with President Aethel to have him be a potential suitor (and knowing President Aethel, he would probably accept it as he can see the benefits for himself). While Chief Claus never met Elijah, he's heard that the elf was the opposite of his father, which was comforting.
But even with all of that, he was still the chief of police. He needed to be upright and fair. The next time they did anything, he needed to give action. However, he sincerely hoped that he wouldn't need to. An impossibility, most definitely, but he still wished that both families would stop their pointless feud. It would take something incredibly drastic for them to actually do so though.
Outside, Bolin walked towards his car, silent. One of the orcs in the group joined him (for safety purposes due to him being an Orestes) and walked behind him, also silent though more contrite. Once Bolin reached his car (a red colored Porsche), he entered, opened the passenger side for the orc, and gave a soft sigh while closing his eyes.
The orc alongside him coughed, "Sorry Bolin, we shouldn't have fought them there. But you know how they are! They're just so cocky and think they're better than us! They egged us on-!"
Bolin turned his face and gave a stern look, making the orc stop the ranting.
"Right, sorry. No excuses."
Once more Bolin sighed, "I knew I could not stop the fight no matter what I did. I should have just told everyone to leave the nightclub immediately the second I saw the Aethels there too. That was my mistake. I'll make sure that doesn't happen again."
He started his car and started driving off the parking lot.
Both were quite a couple of seconds until Bolin's phone started ringing. Since his phone was connected to his car, the head unit was able to tell him who was calling. It was his uncle, President Orestes.
The orc alongside him whispered, "Hoo boy."
Steeling himself, Bolin answered the call, "Hello, uncle."
"Bolin."
The deep voice that almost vibrated the car almost sent shivers down both orcs' spines.
"What is this I heard about a fight with the Aethels at the nightclub?"
News certainly did travel fast, even in a big city.
Bolin took a deep breath, "Forgive me, uncle. I tried to stop it but it was futile. I'll make sure this never happens again."
Silence for a couple of seconds, then his uncle continued.
"Did you at least win against them?"
While President Orestes couldn't see him, Bolin rolled his eyes hearing that. His companion smiled and held back a chuckle. While it has been years, the president was considered the best fighter out of all the Orestes, and he would not stand having his people be beaten by anyone. Bolin always found it a bit barbaric but he never judged (fully), especially since his uncle was the one who made their family the big name they are today.
"The police arrived before there could be a decided winner. Along with Chief Claus."
A hum came through the call, "Unfortunate. He only stopped the violence, correct?"
"Yes, but he did warn all of us, the Orestes and Aethels, that he won't tolerate it any longer. And would arrest all of us if we fought again."
An amused huff escaped the president, "An empty threat, my boy. Don't think about it too much."
"Uncle, I must insist, he sounded deadly serious. He even threatened President Aethel's niece Baly straight to her face."
Once more, there was silence. Both orcs in the car could only wait until he talked again.
"Very well. We'll keep quiet for now. He might just be acting out of desperation. We'll give him time to calm himself."
It would have been better if they stopped completely, but Bolin knew he couldn't make that happen.
"Understood, Uncle. I will inform everybody."
"Good. And don't worry, my boy. We Orestes don't go down easily. Not to the Aethels, the police, or anyone. We'll come out on top, one way or another."
"Yes, uncle."
The call ended and both orcs let out a breath they were holding in.
"Sheesh, I always tense up when the boss calls. I don't know how you do it, Bolin."
"Unfortunately, you just have to get used to it. I've had years of practice."
"If you say so." The orc then laid back on the passenger chair, "So, we're just gonna keep it down low for now? It's gonna get kinda boring without some action, not gonna lie."
"It's necessary. Especially if we don't want any of our people behind bars. But it's for the best."
Bolin rolled his tense shoulders and let out a hard sigh.
"Anyway, right now, I need to focus on tomorrow. I'm going to see Orom."
"Oh? You have plans with the boss's son?"
"More like going to make plans with him. Lord knows he needs the distraction."
"What? Don't tell me he's going through heartbreak again."
Bolin stayed silent hearing that and focused on his drive. That was all his companion needed to hear.
"Wait, seriously? Again? How many times has it been this year alone?"
"You're exaggerating, it wasn't that much. It's only been about three times."
"Yeah, three times in half a year! Once is normal, but more than that in that short timeframe? A little too many times, in my book."
"Well, the point is, he needs company. As his closest cousin, I need to be there for him when he's feeling upset. Even if it is over the same thing over and over again."
Bolin shook his head. He really did like his cousin, but the man needed to choose the people he falls for better. Orom often says that the heart wants what the heart wants, but his heart seemed to want romance with... questionable partners. Bolin still remembered when Orom had a huge celebrity crush on an elven singer (and it just had to be an elf too) who was incredibly vain and pompous. He ended up flying to a concert of said singer and almost jumped on stage fully enamored just wanting to get closer. At least he grew out of those teenage years.
"Well look on the bright side, Bolin! You can just tell him to not worry, he'll fall in love again by the end of the week!"
A snort came out of Bolin. He suppressed the urge to let out a loud laugh and barely succeeded.
"For all of our sakes, I sincerely hope not."
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The shoulder-length haired orc huffed and groaned as the feeling of tight walls massaged his throbbing erection. Looking down, he saw a pale body riding him take all of his gigantic green cock to the base and letting out greedy moans, clearly enjoying themselves. The smaller dick of the owner clearly fully erected as well and leaking profusely. The lithe body swallowed him up as it continues bouncing up and down, with that thin stomach expanding when it sat down fully, showing just how deep the orc's dick was.
As he looked further up at the face of pure ecstasy, the green giant couldn't help but smile. The face of a familiar, beautiful male elf, succumbing to his desires. So much so that he couldn't keep his eyes opened. Blonde curly hair bounced along hard enough to almost cover his face sometimes, making him look even more adorable. Yet he continued to ride as if it was his last day to live.
The orc rubbed the elf's legs and hips, up and down, fully immersed in watching and feeling the pleasure he was getting. How he longed for this day. To have the elf he has been fantasizing about to be here with him so intimately.
"Oh, Aster. You look amazing. Keep going. You're doing so good."
The elf, Aster, could only moan back and continue. They continued their sexual act as the feeling of release slowly started to build up. It was nearly impossible to hold it in after a while, especially for the orc. The thin walls, thanks to the elf's body, were gripping so nicely that he felt his cum rising up inside his dick.
"Aster, I'm close baby. Take it all! Take my seed and be mine!"
Rising and rising the gush of sperm went until he felt it reach his mushroom head. One more thrust and he was going to shoot. Aster lifted himself up, read to drop, and-
KNOCK KNOCK KNOCK
A strong knock jolted the orc, making him look up at the ceiling of his room.
He looked down and noticed that there was no one on top of him and that he was in his nightwear. Though clearly sporting an erection as hard as steel. His blanket was pushed aside on his king-sized bed to show the impressive beast. It hit him at that moment.
It was all a dream.
"Orom! Are you awake already!? It's almost noon!"
The orc, Orom, dropped his head on his pillow and give a pained groan.
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