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josephstaleknight — Magic Water Part 1 by-nc-nd

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Princess Kaze Koukina, daughter of the great but stern king Tetsu Koukina, never was comfortable being the heir to the Koukina throne of Gray Kingdom. True, she had purple hair, emphasized by her flowing dress, and people considered her to be pretty. And yet, she was one of the most burdened women in the kingdom, more so than any peasant wife. For one, the people expected her to be prim and proper, as opposed to being the liberal person she was deemed to be. And then there was the family itself; everytime she questioned her own father, it resulted in her being lectured incessantly about her "vices". She would always dream every night about becoming a giant bubble, floating away into the liberty of the sky....

One particular day, the royal family went out for a walk in one particularly uninspiring park, doing nothing in particular but strolling. Kaze had to come along---it was fashionable for daughters to walk alongside their parents. As they looked through the drab landscape of grass and whatever few trees there were, suddenly Kaze glanced at something peculiar.

It was a lake, a plain lake with clear blue water. What made it different, however, was the fact that it seemed to glow amidst the dullness of the realm around it. It piqued Kaze's interest. What an astonishing lake, she thought. Before she could ponder it further, though, her parents decided to return home. Kaze was obliged to follow.

On the journey back, Kaze asked her mother Agatta about it. She, however, insisted that there couldn't be such a thing in this world.

"But I'm sure I saw it. It was hard to miss, with all its glowing allure!" Kaze pleaded.

"No, child, there would not be such a thing, else there would be people ogling at it like it was a Trance Demon of some sort."

"But...."

"Please, let us return to our castle in respectable silence....I must begin inquiries into a suitable husband for you."

Kaze fell silent. Her mind, however, did not. ...Husband...?

That night, Kaze thought dreadfully about being married against her will to a complete stranger, one who'd not be a true lover or even pleasant. She was restless, feeling as if she were a cursed lady, unable to choose her path in life. Yet, as she lay in bed, she started losing focus of that, instead turning to the mysterious lake at the park. She hoped for it to be a beautiful prince who could take her away to some place warm and friendly. But she also feared that it could be a Trance Demon, a savage that delighted in paralyzing and eating its victims.

Soon enough, though, her curiosity overwhelmed her worries. She got up, changed from her bed gown into her dress, making sure to put her silver belt on. She knew it was the only way for her to travel to and from the castle---a reminder of her place in society.

Not wanting to draw the least suspicion, she left via the window at the side of her bed, making sure to grab on to bricks so as to climb down the wall. When she cleared that and the moat, she left for the park.

By the time she arrived, the water from the moat had vaporized from her dress. This time, it was far easier to find the lake---its glow stood out even more at night. As she approached, she could swear things were becoming calmer. Finally looking right over the lake, she glanced down at it...but found instead that the supposed water was not reflecting her image back. Rather, it displayed a shining orb of pure serenity.

And then, a voice. Lady,....

Huh? Kaze wondered.

I remember you, continued the voice. It was quite soothing and calm, with only a miniscule hint of masculinity.

What? You can read my mind?

Yes, but I mean no harm. I am no Trance Demon, nor am I a mere lake.

Then, what are you? No, who are you?

My name is Mizu Mahou---"magic water". But I am not made of water. I am actually a Freeform Spirit, able of changing appearance and tangibiliy at will. Then it asked, What brings you here, lady?

Well, I did notice you that morning. But,...well, the truth is, I feel much better around you than confined within the limits of a cold monarchy.

Ah, I see.

You see, I dislike having to be responsible for the kingdom, and my relations with my own family do not help matters. Worse, I have to marry someone that I would never trust with my heart. I'd,...I'd.... She was close to tears.

Yes?

I'd rather be a bubble or something that could fly.

Ah. Now that you mention it, I feel like being one, too. And sure enough, to Kaze's surprise, the "lake" produced a bump. That bump swelled outward from its source into a great, beautiful, translucent sphere of air, towering over Kaze.

W-what? How...?

Being a Freeform Spirit is quite enjoyable. There's no risk of puncturing or straining myself, since I am not bound by any physical constraint, and I can withstand any climate.

Kaze blushed. She felt intimidated, yet at the same time quite enchanted.

Better still, Mizu continued, I can contain anything within myself, though I prefer air, since it allows me to overcome gravity.

Oh, wow! You must be very divine to do all this. And then, smiling for once, Mizu?

Eh?

She promptly hugged Mizu's rotund surface, feeling its softness and noting how fluid it felt, and asked, Can I become a Freeform Spirit?

Mizu looked at her. He too longed for company---merely acting as a forgotten lake in a drab park was no way of life. Somehow, Kaze ended up the perfect companion. Sure. Just allow me to transform you. He hugged Kaze back.

Kaze, realizing the strong love between each other, puckered up and placed her lips upon Mizu. What happened next was truly a magical moment. Mizu blew softly into Kaze, filling her with warm air which tickled her, making her less frightened of Mizu. Soon, her body had turned as fluid as Mizu's.

Just then, her features began bulging. First, her chest began heaving outward, pushing at her dress, which somehow began accomodating her sudden change in shape. Her posterior, not wanting to be left behind, grew impressive, eventually causing her thighs to expand and melt into them. As both bulged out, the dress stretched further, becoming ever more tolerant of her volume. The breasts eventually became big enough to squeeze against her arms, still holding Mizu. At that moment, her belly distended. Even though the dress also accomodated that, it still encountered the obstacle of the unyielding silver belt. No problem---the belt, overstrained by the force of the beyond-pregnant stomach, shattered with a loud crack, falling to pieces around the still-enamored Kaze. The sole piece that clung to her eventually shrank relative to her posterior and fell. Kaze was no longer bound by the rules of the status quo---she had become liberated through love. With that, she continued growing....

***

And with that, I produce what will hopefully be half of a two-parter involving BI, magic, and the search for true love.

See you in part 2!
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