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Cielo the Magical Villan: Part two (complete)

Female Reader x Male Monster (both cis)

It had been ages since you first set foot into the Bevilacqua Mansion. You were ten and terrified, having just obtained your powers, and were provided housing at the mansion while you fulfilled your duties as a magical girl. You and Alida were best friends instantly, but her older brother was bratty, mean, and jealous. He picked on you during that first year, but after that he started working on machines and equipment that could be used to help you and Alida. Cielo was a genius, able to create weapons and robots at a young age. His skill and talent only grew, and as he used his inventions to aid you and the other magical girls, he became less jealous and more intent on doing good.

It was no surprise that you and Cielo grew close as you became older. He was your second kiss - the first one turned out to be an enemy. Cielo was there, and he comforted and took care of you. Eventually you realized your feelings for him were more than familial. He was your second kiss, but your first real love.

Honey took after him, intelligent and steadfast, with his thick dark hair and serious gaze. It was remarkable how much she turned out to be like him despite having never met him. These thoughts plagued you in the days after Cielo’s ship crashed into the Bevilacqua Mansion.

The ship remained in the great hall, as Cielo refused to move. He still wanted to claim his birthright and familial home, and you figured he would stay stubborn for a long time. Cielo had left his ship and commandeered one of the east dorms, which you could remember, had once been his bedchamber. You were the only person he would speak to at length.

“You need to see what this school does,” you pointed out to him one day. “I don’t like the idea of magical kids going out there to fight, but this school does teach them how to be safe. It’s upholding your family’s legacy.”

Cielo scoffed. He’d moved most of the contents of the room around to suit his wants. “My father would also want me to have a home.”

You rolled your eyes. “You’re a grown-ass man. I think your father would expect you to act like one and be able to take care of yourself. Chop off a few of those sapphires growing where your brain should be, and sell them to buy yourself another home!”

“These aren’t just gemstones, but my actual body! Do you know how badly that would hurt?” he snapped back.

One of the sapphire goblins came running into the room carrying a lamp. “Then sell one of those creepy things,” you scoffed.

Cielo shot you a dirty look. “How dare you?”

You shrugged. “Surely you have the capabilities to make something for yourself here. The board has already said they’d give you some of the property back, but they need the house for the school. Where else would they go?”

“Sell something and buy another house,” he said briskly.

You rubbed the side of your nose and into the corner of your eye. With a heavy sigh, you said, “Some of these kids have nowhere to go, Cielo. Honey and I will have nowhere to go.”

Cielo still hadn’t faced Honey, let alone acknowledged the tension growing around her. “Honey is a Bevilacqua. She can stay here.”

“You’ve never even talked to her about it. I keep wanting to, but you…”

“You’ve hidden it all this time,” Cielo snapped. “Why?”

You frowned. “Because I was scared. I didn’t want Honey growing up thinking she was doomed like everyone else in your family. I’m still scared, but now it’s for different reasons!”

Cielo scoffed. “So you admit you’re a coward?”

You scowled and stomped over towards him. “I raised her alone. I was nineteen when she was born and I had no one! You tell me what the right thing to do is, Cielo! Tell me, when you weren’t there!”

“You had the chance to look…”

You slapped him. “Wrong fucking answer!” Some of the gems on his face had slashed your hand, and you were bleeding. “You’re really starting to annoy me.” You left him, going down the hall to where the healing station was, and cleaned your hand and put a bandage around it. Outside the window, you could see the kids playing in the yard. They were stressed about the situation, but it wasn’t going to get them down. They’d faced obstacles bigger than this before.

That evening, you took Honey aside to talk to her. It was a conversation you had been waiting to give her once she was older, but you no longer had time on your side. Besides, the big secret was squatting in the house. “There’s something I need to tell you,” you said calmly. “Something about your lineage and your family.”

Honey pointed to the ship jutting out of the wall. “He’s my dad, right?”

Your heart stopped. “How did you…”

“Mom. I’m not dumb. I sort of figured out a while ago that Cielo was my father. Who else would it have been? I just wasn’t one hundred percent sure, but I knew that I saw my face in the picture of him.”

You sighed. Of course, she was a lot like him after all. She was far too smart for your well being. “Yes, Cielo Bevilacqua is your father. I thought he was long gone, but that’s turned out to not be the case.”

“Can I talk to him?” Honey asked. “I’ve wanted to for a while, I just didn’t wanna cause you any more trouble during this whole mess.”

You smiled and pulled her into a tight hug. “You’re such a wonderful child.”

“Mom, that hurts!”

You placed your hands on her shoulders. “You’re a great kid, and he needs to see that. But he’s also an obstinate brat right now. It might take time for him to get used to the idea that he has a kid.”

“I just want to talk to him,” Honey said. “He doesn’t have to act like a dad or anything. I just want to try and get the house back.”

“He’s not listening to anyone. He’s not giving this place up.”

Honey smirked. “But maybe he’ll listen to me.”

She certainly was his kid. “You’re confident, and that’s a plus. But what do you plan on telling him that could possibly change his mind?”

“Alida told me to.”

Ice jolted through your veins. “What are you talking about?”

“I see her in my dreams,” Honey replied. “Ever since I received her brooch, sometimes she visits me in my dreams. She told me not to tell you, because she didn’t want you to worry that she wasn’t resting.”

Tears came into your eyes, burning as that began to flow. “She… she what?”

Honey smiled. “She told me I should talk to Cielo after finding a certain book in the library. Unfortunately, his ship is blocking off the library and none of the windows open. Alida said if I gave it to Cielo it would help him realize he can’t take over the school.”

You sniffled and rubbed your eyes. “What’s the book?”

“She said it belonged to her and Cielo as kids, big and red and with the picture of a lion on the front.”

You sighed. “Well, that book wouldn’t be in the library. It would be in Mr. Bevilacqua’s office now.

Honey’s eyes widened. “Really?”

You nodded. “Anything that belonged to Alida and Cielo was put in there. Come on, we’ll go look.”

You went to the tower where the office was. It was locked most of the time, but when magical kids were first brought to the school they were initiated in that office. You and Honey searched through the shelves, but eventually Honey found it in the desk. “This is the one she showed me!” Honey looked so excited. “Can I go talk to him right now?”

You weren’t sure. In fact, you really did feel like a coward. “I suppose we could try. Maybe he’ll listen.”

You took Honey to Cielo’s room, finding him slouched back in a chair as the fireplace glowed. His sapphire goblins scattered and hid under the two beds that were pushed together. Honey went ahead of you to stand beside him. He turned and looked, expecting you, but when he realized it was Honey he nearly lurched from his gemstones. “It’s nice to meet you,” Honey started off. “Can we talk?”

Cielo looked back at you, then down at Honey. “I suppose.”

Honey handed him the book. “Alida said you’d need this.”

The room was silent, aside from the sapphire goblins snarling away under the bed. Cielo held the book, which was dwarfed in his big hands. He and Honey talked for a long time. You kept your distance, giving them space but wanting so badly to know.

Soon, Honey grew tired, so she said goodnight. “I’ll come to bed later,” you told her. “I want to speak to him, too.”

“He’ll be okay,” Honey said sleepily.

You went into the room and sat down where Honey had been. Cielo was looking through the book, sapphires dripping from his eyes and clattering as they hit the floor.

“So?”

Cielo closed the book and sighed. “She’s mine, alright.” He wiped at his face, scattering more sapphires along the ground. The goblins emerged and gathered them, carting them back under the bed.

“And?”

“It’s amazing,” he murmured. “I’m not exactly sure what to think.” He smoothed his palm over the book. “I just know that the world is so much bigger now.”

“You can be part of it. You can take up a big place in her world. You just need to do what’s best for her.” You touched his hand. “Because nothing else can matter except for her.”

Cielo held your hand, slowly closing his fingers around your palm. “I need help.”

“I can give it, you just have to listen to me. Got it?”

Cielo smiled, but he never agreed. The next day he moved the ship from the house and placed it further away on the property. After cleaning and assessing the damage, restorations took place. Meanwhile, the kids and staff were staying at a hotel for the time being.

Honey was spending time with Cielo, often staying on his ship. The two of them were becoming close, but so were you and Cielo. When Honey was asleep, you and Cielo often sat together and played catch-up, reminiscing about old times. You shared Honey’s baby pictures with him. He told stories about his quest to revive his sister.

A holiday weekend was approaching, and the kids were going on a trip, which would end right as the renovations were complete. You decided to stay behind to get things in order. Cielo and his goblins even helped out with preparing for the school’s reopening. “There is still one thing you haven’t told me,” Cielo said.

You looked up from sweeping and set the broom aside. “And what could that possibly be?” You pushed your hair out of your face.

Cielo’s eyes became soft. “In all this time, have you ever fallen in love again?”

“I was too busy raising Honey. I’ve flirted, maybe dated. But I’ve never fallen in love with anyone. Not like with you anyway. And you?”

Cielo shook his head. “I never gave myself the chance. I was too wrapped up in my own emotions.” He stepped towards you, taking your hair between his fingers. “But I find myself remembering what those were like, and I realize that I am feeling them all again.”

You watched his hand, a bit nervous to meet his eyes. “That’s natural, isn’t it? To feel those old flames?” You glanced up into his eyes, seeing a smile hidden there. “I don’t think you’re the only one, so…” Your voice drifted off.

“I’m not quite the man I was back then,” Cielo chuckled.

“You were barely a man then. I was barely a woman.” You touched his hand. “So much has changed.”

“I’ve wanted to kiss you since I saw you again.” He leaned in close. “Would it be too terrible if we tried again?”

Your cheeks burned like they did when you were young. “I suppose not.”

His fingers went under your chin. They were cold and hard, but they made your stomach flutter regardless. His lips were soft, and his breath warm. You deepened the kiss, standing on your toes to press closer. The gems on his jawline did hurt a little bit. You pulled back, touching your face to make sure you weren’t bleeding.

“Perhaps I should shave.” Cielo rubbed his jaw.

“That’s not exactly what I’m thinking about,” you confessed. You looked up at him with a coy smile. “Both of our bodies have changed considerably.”

His eyes widened. “Oh.”

You rub your hands down your body. “I’m not the svelte young thing I was last time you saw me.”

“And I am, well…” Cielo huffed.

You kissed him softly again then the two of you went back to his ship. There, you got comfortable and undressed for him, showing him the slight sag of your breasts, the softness of your belly and the stretch marks that Honey had left behind. “You’re still beautiful.” Cielo’s hands gently touched you, cupping and kneading into the flesh.

You kissed him, wanting to press close, but he kept you at arm’s length. He stood and took a deep breath. “I’m not what I once was. I’m not even sure it’s something you would want.” He dropped a layer of armor, revealing an expanse of flesh from his pecs down to his navel. Inside his chest was a blue glow that pulsed with his heart. Small gemstones grew where chest hair would be, creating a cluster that trailed down to his belly. You stretched out your palm, touching the flesh, which felt just as hard as the rest of him.

Cielo’s expression was soft and concerned as your hand went lower. He stopped you just before you went too far. “It’s not so bad,” you assured him.

“Wait.” Cielo took a step back, out of your reach. He removed his belt and covering. There was a mound between his legs that didn’t look strange at first, just another sapphire on his body. But as you watched it began to open up and split into four segments which folded back, opening to reveal a hole. From within the hole, a fluid oozed down between the open gems and splashed onto the floor. Something fleshy that resembled a penis began to emerge.

“That certainly is different.” You smiled up at him. “But it’s not horrible.”

Cielo huffed, looking slightly ashamed. “It’s not exactly attractive.”

“What dick is?” you chuckled.

He stepped close enough for you to touch again, and let you kiss and lick his chest and belly. He moaned softly and cupped his hand around the back of your head. You looked down at his groin to his member, which was long and pale blue like his skin, with dark veins curled all around it. Cielo pushed you away, moving you so you wouldn't stare at it. He kissed you, raising your hands and pinning them down. “Easy,” you whimpered.

“Sorry.” Cielo breathed. He released your hands, then gently stroked your face. Below him, you moved so your legs were open. You felt the shaft rub against your thigh, and then your belly. It felt warm and slick against you. “Is it too weird?”

You shook your head and put your arms around his neck. “Not really.”

“Am I too heavy?”

You pressed your fingertip to his lips and shushed him, then slowly stroked up his face, smoothing your fingers along his skin. “Go slowly,” you murmured. “Take your time. We don’t have to speed through anything.” You adjusted your hips and put a leg around his. “Touch. Feel. It’s been a long time for both of us.”

A nervous smile crossed Cielo’s face. “I remember how you felt back then. So soft, so warm. Sometimes it was the only warm thought I had.”

You kissed him softly, gently running your hand down his body. You touched the base of his shaft and he quivered. “It’s still warm.” You eased him into place, feeling him at your folds. The narrow tip went into place, but it felt like it ballooned as it went inside.

“It is,” Cielo groaned.

You moaned as he went deeper, and the slick, narrow shaft seemed to expand once in place. You bit your lip, hoping it didn’t stretch anymore. “There. We’re together again.” You smiled up at him, gently squeezing to feel him. “Cielo, I’ve missed you.”

“I missed you too,” he sniffled. “All these wasted years.” His hips pulsed, pushing deeper inside you.

You whimpered, he was so deep and you were unprepared. “Easy, now.”

He pulled back, definitely feeling thicker than before. “Sorry. I’ll calm down.” He slipped back inside slowly. “I thought it’d feel strange with this body. But it all feels like back then.”

You sighed and stretched a little. “For you, maybe.”

A worried expression crossed Cielo’s face. “It’s not bad,” you reassured him. “Just different.” You ran your hands along his body and planted soft kisses on his face. “You’re so much bigger than you were. Everywhere.”

He grunted in your ear. “Don’t tease.”

“I’m not. I’m being serious.” You rested back against the pillows and raised your hips, feeling all of him inside you. “It’s different, I won’t lie. But it feels good too.”

Cielo gazed down upon you, a drop of drool glistening on his lip. He met your hips, gemstones touching flesh, and then he pulled back. You looked down, seeing his length reappear, and in one long thrust it disappeared back inside you. You grunted with the force and blushed with embarrassment.

“Did that feel good?”

You looked back up at him. “It knocked some cobwebs loose.”

Cielo smiled and leaned down to kiss you. He rolled his hips, grinding upwards as he pulled out, then pushed back in with several sharp thrusts. You were starting to feel hotter, more sensitive. The more he moved, you could feel it deeper, penetrating more than just your loins. “You’re getting so hot,” he breathed into your ear. “It’s melting me.” He gave you more of those short, fast thrusts.

You gasped and bit your lip, unable to speak when he did this. “You’re doing it.”

Cielo chuckled. “There’s something you’re doing that’s driving me crazy.” He pulled himself out and leaned down. He kissed your inner thighs and mound, his lips finding wet purchase upon the folds. His long tongue slipped inside, and he moaned against you, sounding viciously hungry.

“Wait… That’s too-” you moaned. You threw your head back as his fingers began rubbing your clit. He pressed and squeezed, causing you to lose all vocal function outside of grunting and gasping. His tongue swirled inside, coaxing a lava-like rush.

As your orgasm subsided, he pulled back, holding you open with his fingers to look at you. He licked and kissed the opening, then sat back up. His lips were glossy and there was a drip hanging on his sapphire ‘beard’. “I can’t hold back anymore,” Cielo rasped. “I’m going to give you everything.” He grabbed you by the waist and held you up off the bed, both hands big enough to support you comfortably. Cielo lowered you until he was snugly back inside you, then leaned in, kissing you hungrily as you took more. He thrust his hips, going deep before lifting you up. Then brought you back down and kissed you again.

You cried out, clutching his hands around you. You placed your feet on his hips for balance, coaxing him to go at a pace that felt good. Your body trembled, aching the closer it came to the final bang. You tried to remind yourself to breathe, but it was so hard. His pleasure rippled through your body, causing shocks. You could feel it quickening, coming closer and closer.

When the second orgasm broke, he kept moving. It didn’t matter how much you moaned or shivered, he wasn’t done. He lay you back down upon the bed, kissing you and thrusting deep within. He groaned, and his fingers fisted into the bed so hard the sheets ripped. He breathed harshly, grunting as he pulled from you leaving glossy streaks of semen across your belly and thighs. His jaw unlocked, opening up as he panted

“Yes,” you whispered. “Come.”

He dropped slightly, bracing himself just above you with his elbows. He looked down at your body, seeing the slick mess he made. His tongue darted over your nipple, your belly. He breathed and curled up there. “Cielo,” you beckoned. “Look at me.”

He raised his eyes to you, looking much like he did in his youth. You smiled and coaxed him closer, kissing him tenderly. You lay together for a long time, somewhere between sleep and consciousness. It was quiet, both of you unsure what to say and to go about saying it.

“You okay?” you asked.

“Oh, I'm fine,” Cielo chuckled. “I should ask you the same thing.”

You smiled. “Well, I’m fine too .I just wanted to make sure.” You sat up, stretched and touched your body, the shimmering patches of his fluids. “Why’d you pull out?”

“I’m not about to make a mistake again,” he huffed. “I was careless last time.”

“Honey isn’t a mistake. It happened. That’s all.” You touched his face, smoothing your fingers along his cheek. “I’m grateful for her, and I can’t do anything but thank you for that. But thank you for playing it safe this time.”

“I miss her. It’s only been a day, and I miss her,” he whispered. “Is that normal? Is that supposed to happen?”

You leaned down to kiss him, and sat on his hips as you looked down at him. “You’re stuck now, that’s all I can tell you. I can’t wait for you to experience the rest.”

Cielo chuckled and sat up, moving you into his lap. He placed his hands around your  hips, then pressed his forehead against yours. “Thank you for bringing her into the world. I’m so sorry I just wasn’t in it.”

“You’ll make up for it,” you said gently. “I know you will.”


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